SZ Semi-final fixtures out!
February 29, 2008

We will be facing Raffles Institution for the semi-final! It will be a reprise of the match-up we had during the last match of the first round. The players are determined this time to change the result from the last game!
Gan Eng Seng ensured that RI qualified in second place from group Y by beating Peirce comfortably 58-43.
Our match will be played at CCAB on Monday, 3 March at 2.30pm. We will be wearing our white jerseys for the game.
See you all on Monday!
CH qualifies for SZ semi final with win over Queensway
February 27, 2008
27 Feb (Wed) – CCAB
A 20-7 opening first quarter propelled Catholic High to an eventual 74-38 win over Queensway Sec. The starting five players for Catholic High displayed a high level of understanding and good composure to provide a good boost for the team.
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CH blitzes Fairfield for 3rd consecutive win in SZ 2nd round
February 25, 2008
25 Feb (Mon) – CCAB
It was a high tempo, free scoring game by both sides. But in the end, Catholic High proved too strong with a 115-44 victory over Fairfield Methodist Sec.
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Kheng Cheng School beats CH Pri in SZ 2nd Round
February 24, 2008
19 Feb (Tue) – Raffles Girls Pri School
Kheng Cheng Primary stamped their authority in the primary school basketball scene with a thumping 44-14 win over Catholic High Pri on 19 Feb (Tue). It was a second round South Zone primary senior boys (12 and 13 years old) that was played at Raffles Girls Primary.
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CH beats Queenstown Sec for 2nd successive second round win
February 22, 2008
22 Feb (Fri) – CCAB
With scoring contributions from eight different players, Catholic High eased to a 76-36 win over Queenstown Sec in a second round match.
Once again, Jabez Su (#4, CH) led all scorers with an 18-point performance but Jonathan Cher (#7, CH) was not too far behind. He put in a vastly improved performance with 16 points in the game.
We’ll be hosting Youth Olympics 2010! Woohoo!
February 21, 2008
21 Feb (Thu) – Bishan Park
Catholic High turned up in force at Bishan Park this morning, not just for their annual cross country event, but also to show our support for Singapore’s Youth Olympics bid 2010!
And it seems our dreams have come true!
Now, as the Prime Minister says, the countdown begins for the Youth Olympics 2010! And all of you students in Catholic High have a golden opportunity not just to participate, but to make it a best Olympic event ever!
Multiple SEA games gold medallist James Wong was on hand to lend his support for Singapore’s bid as well. He also flagged off our competitive races.
Phillippe House won the eventual challenge trophy.




