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SEASAC Season 2 & 3 Officially Cancelled

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Athletes,

The SEASAC Crisis Committee met and discussed the challenges being faced across the region relating to Covid-19, travel restrictions and sports participation. A unanimous decision was made to cancel all SEASAC events in 2020/21. 

This is not a decision we took lightly, but it was felt it is in the best interests of all schools to have a clear directive to avoid giving their communities false hope or causing large financial losses during already challenging times. 

 CDNIS Timberwolves will now work with other ISSFHK schools to create Hong Kong-based events that meet the restrictions in place by the Education Bureau (EDB).

Participation . Enjoyment . Success

ISSFHK BADMINTON RESULTS

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Congratulations U14 Boys for winning 3rd place in ISSFHK Finals!

U14 Boys did well and showed persistence and dedication. Well done!

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A big congratulations to our U-16 and U-20 girls badminton teams!

Our defending champion U-16 girls rolled into the finals after beating the hosts, YCIS. But they met a formidable opponent in RCHK, and ended up earning a hard fought silver medal. The tradition of excellence continues for U-16 badminton. Well done girls!

Our U-20 girls brought their swag and experience into the semi finals. While shaking off rust and bowing out to Harrow in the semi’s, the girls went into beast mode and took down VSA – a team they had previously lost to earlier in the season – for the bronze medal. A big shout out to K. Hui, Griddy Chai, Cece Chan, and Izzy Tse – our senior girls who played their last match for CDNIS.

Thanks to Coach Kerbear Glazier for you dedication to the team all season.

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The U-16 baddy boys entered the semi finals as an under dog and short handed against RCHK. While meeting their match against the eventual champs, they re-grouped and swept their way to a bronze medal against the home crowd favourite, Harrow! Very well done, boys. Looking forward to seeing you back in full form next year.

Our U-20 baddy boys, AKA the Redeem Team, confidently breezed into the semi finals undefeated. Their mission: gold or bust. After making quick work of AIS in the semis, the boys met HKIS in the final. Giving the boys a brief scare, Matt T. and Herman kept their cool and won a thriller to clinch the gold medal! Mad respect and recognition to our co-captains, Devlin Wong and Hank Yeung, and Herman “Canadian!” Wong, as they took their final curtain call as seniors. You boys will be missed.

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Exciting SEASAC Updates!

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Over the March 18-20 weekend we 54 SEASAC Athletes competing in Badminton (Singapore) Softball (Jakarata) and Gymnastics (Singapore).

As always, our athletes made CDNIS very proud, not only with their outstanding results but with the way they played their games at represented our community. Thanks must go to our wonderful volunteer Coaches Wright, Glazier, Kirchner, Man, Schmalenberg, Atherton, Sharmaine, Dean, Aimee, Tiffany and ATC Ngan. It was also great that a number of parents made the trip to support the teams. A brief recap of the teams performances is below with photos too.

 

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Badminton is one of CDNIS’ strongest sports.  Our teams went to Singapore with clear goals and these were achieved as a result of supreme skills and a good dose of courage.  Our Girls team made the semi finals and ended up playing for Bronze v Bangkok Patana School. BPS are also a strong team and had beaten us 2-3 in the round robin.  Our #1 #2 and #3 singles game out super strong and had the Bronze medal secured for CDNIS by the times are doubles teams secured the 5-0 victory. Congratulations on a Bronze SEASAC Medal. (one place better than 2015).

 

Our Boys were dominant in the round robin play and qualified 3rd into the Semi Finals.  In the 3rd place play off we faced home team UWC Dover who had a vocal team of supporters roaring them home. However our boys stayed strong and claimed a great 3-2 victory and return to the podium for the first time in 3 years. Great to see both teams improve on their results from 2015 and both teams were proud to be SEASAC medal winners.

 

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SEASAC Softball
Our Softballers were itching to play SEASAC softball after only practicing for the last 5 weeks due to no local games for the Boys team and only one tournament for the Girls team.  They started hot (literally it was 40 degrees + in Jakarta) with our Girls winning 4/5 in pool play and our Boys team recording their first ever SEASAC Softball victory, quickly followed by their second ever SEASAC Softball victory. This was enough to have both teams qualify for the Semi finals which was our first goal. Unfortunately thunder and lightening meant the semis were cancelled on the Saturday afternoon.  This was good news for the Girls Team who went straight through to the final, but tough for our Boys who had qualified 4th and so missed out on the final and played for 3rd on Sunday. The Boys ended up 4th which is still our best result in SEASAC Softball, special mention to Rentaro and Henry who combined for 17 home runs in the tournament.   The Girls played the Final v MKIS and it was a real battle.  We were down 1-2 in the last innings with the tieing runner on 3rd base.  MKIS pulled a fantastic double play and the match was over, our TWolves finishing a very creditable 2nd place in SEASAC. Two great results for our programme which continues to grow.  Big things are expected in 2017 SEASAC Softball.

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SEASAC Gymnastics
Our Team of 12 elite Gymnasts travelled to the fantastic facilities of UWC East to compete in Senior Gymnastics.  Level 5-6 Gymnasts are real athletes and great to watch. Despite one of our 3 male Gymnasts breaking an arm on the parallel bars (poor Arris) we had really great success from our Boys Team. Michael won SEASAC Medals on the High Bar (Silver MAG 3) Parallel (Bronze MAG 3). Jameson competed at the very highest level of SEASAC – MAG Level 6. He won Gold All Round and performed with distinction.  Megan won Bronze on Floor (WAG 6) and also did well on uneven bars. We are proud of the performance of all our gymnasts, many of them placed in the top 10 of the All Round Competition.  Most of our team will be in the same level in 2017 and if they continue with their committed training regime will be strong contenders in Level 5/6 next year.
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Athletics Updates! Impressive results Timberwolves!

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As we near the end of Term 1, here are our updates:

U20 Rugby Boys had a commanding win in the HKSSF A Grade Final winning 43-5.  The boys have trained hard throughout the season and it sure was a well-deserving win!IMG_3149

A Grade Badminton Team brought up the Bronze medals in the HKSSF Championships.

Girls Cross Country Team continues to train and compete after the season has ended.  This time, they participated in the HK Cross Country Championship and won the Teams event.

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Both U20 boys and girls Basketball teams made the finals (finishing Runners Up) of our Timberwolves International Basketball Tournament.

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