SINGAPORE – The stakes were high in the National C Division girls’ squash final on Monday (July 25). Yet, Raffles Girls’ School (RGS) coach Richard Koh took a bold approach as his side sought to dethrone three-time defending champions Methodist Girls’ School (MGS).
The 69-year-old arranged for three of his top players to play the last three matches in the best-of-five final at the Kallang Squash Centre.
While the situation looked precarious after RGS lost the first two matches, the gamble eventually paid off as Taliah Cheong, Jeanette Ng and Anne Clarissa Wong won the last three matches to secure a comeback victory, which helped their school clinch their first title since 2015.
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