Methodist Girls School clinch seventh straight B Div softball title with comeback win over Nanyang Girls High School

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SINGAPORE – The pressure to retain their title weighed heavily on the Methodist Girls’ School (MGS) softballers as they entered the National School Games’ B Division final on March 11.

With a seventh consecutive championship on the line, tension crept into their play as they trailed 4-3 against Nanyang Girls’ High School (NYGH) after the first three innings.

But the MGS players regrouped and kept faith in themselves to mount a spirited comeback to win 12-4 at the Jurong East Softball Field.

MGS vice-captain Maeko Sng, 15, said: “There were a lot of doubts before the game. We were nervous and worried about whether we could win the gold.

“But we stayed focused and kept the mindset: Play to win.”

In a rematch of the 2024 final, NYGH enjoyed a strong start, building a 4-1 lead in the first inning and still had a 4-3 edge by the third.

But MGS turned the tide in the fourth inning with improved all-round play to take a 5-4 lead.

In the final inning, with NYGH unsettled by catcher Charissa Too’s ankle injury, a confident MGS scored seven runs without reply to put the victory beyond doubt.

MGS vice-captain Alexis Gok, 15, said: “It feels so unreal because we’ve won the gold four years in a row (from C Division to B Division).

“In the first inning, we were down, but we learnt to trust ourselves. When we play, we don’t look at the scores – we focus on what we have to do.”

Agreeing, pitcher Kiera Ng, 15, added: “We never lost our faith. We kept thinking, ‘Next play, next play, let’s get them out first’.

“We always focused on what was ahead instead of dwelling on what we couldn’t control.”

The team credited their perfect run to the title to their

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