Tuesday, January 25, 2005

My life in Sajc

My life in SAJC has been both fun and stressful. Being a guest student, there are advantages and disadvantages. Nevertheless, the tchers n my sch mates in SAJC have made me part of the sch rather then being classified more as a guest student.

Training in jc is totally different from secondary school. Trgs starts late and ends later. Furthermore, it is very tiring. The worst part is tat there is track there. BUT at least I am slowly adapting to this lifestyle. Hopefully I will make it to SAJC.

During the first few days of school, it was the orientation days and I was in OG35. The first day everyone kept things to themselves but slowly opened up on the 2nd day onwards. By the time the finale came, OG35 became brotherhood. haha.. I meet new frens from other schs. We oso won every single game tat we played. Mabye its bcos our team is made up of 99% sportsmen and sportswomen. I will never forget the times i spent wif tis bunch of pple. They oso visited my house during Hari Raya Haji and literally rocked my whole house down.. lol.. i hope they enjoed themselves.

Tomorrow is x-country and I don have to go for the run. YESSS!!!! However, in the afternoon i still got rugby trging in SAJC (so far summore). I guess I shall stop here for now bcos I need to send in my assignment.

Btw, on Sat, the team tat i played for- St Andrew's 'B' Team won the CUP (1st) finals and now the chamions of RSN 10s. According to a reliable source, it has been 7 long years since SAJC won any tournaments. I hope that the ruggers will remember tis victory feeling so tat it will motivate them during thr U20 Police Cup. BUT BUT BUT tis victory should not get into their head as Mr Tong said, the main objective tis yr is not to win the 10s but getting into Finals for the Police Cup.

Here is a good quote for the team:
"Win together, lose together, play together, STAY together" - Debra Mancuso

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