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Page 1: 4th - 6th November 2012 · intellectual discourse and political intrigue in the Republic of China. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Shanghai was considered the largest

4th - 6th November 2012

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dulwich

panthers

Participating Schools

The British International

School, Shanghai, Puxi- BISSPX

Dulwich College Beijing - DCB

Dulwich College Shanghai - DCS

The British International School, Ho Chi Minh City - BISV

British School Manila - BSM

Jerudong International School - JIS

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Contents

Welcome: Mr. Paul Friend, Headmaster.....................................................3

Welcome: Mr. Gray Lyons , Director of Sports.........................................4

Introduction to Shanghai..............................................................................5

Map of Pudong Area......................................................................................6

Programme of Events.....................................................................................7

Map of Dulwich College Shanghai............................................................8

The British International School, Shanghai, Puxi - BISSPX..................9

Dulwich College Beijing - DCB...................................................................10

Dulwich College Shanghai - DCS...............................................................11

The British International School, Ho Chi Minh City - BISV..................12

British School, Manila - BSM.......................................................................13

Jerudong International School - JIS............................................................14

Swimming Programme.................................................................................15

Map of Yuanshen Pool..................................................................................16

Map of Yuanshen Stadium...........................................................................17

Athletics Programme.....................................................................................18

Basketball Rules.............................................................................................19

Basketball Programme..............................................................................20/21

Basketball Score Sheet...............................................................................22/23

Football Rules................................................................................................24

Football Programme..................................................................................25/26

Football Score Sheet...................................................................................27/28

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Dear Students, Coaches, Parents and Friends,

It is my pleasure to welcome you to Dulwich College, Shanghai for the 2012 U15 ‘A2’ FOBISSEA Games.

Many of you will already have experienced FOBISSEA events, whilst for others this will be your first experience. In international schools we can all too often become complacent with the advantages that lie before us; so let us not lose sight of the great opportunities that this tournament provides for us to take part in healthy sporting competition and in meeting new friends and colleagues.

I wish you all the very best of luck in each and every game that you play. In the best traditions of FOBISSEA, I urge you to play hard, but also to play fair, and most importantly of all, to make the most of this great experience.

With best wishes,

Mr. Paul FriendHeadmaster

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We are delighted to welcome so many athletes from our fellow FOBISSEA ‘A2’ Division Schools to this year’s Under 15 Games. We hope that you are going to have a memorable time and make lots of new friends. Do the best you can and remember that this occasion is about more than just sport.Have a great time!

Mr. Gray LyonsDirector of Sports

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Shanghai, Paris of the East Shanghai is situated on the banks of the Yangtza River Delta in Eastern China. It is the largest city in China and the eighth largest city in the world. Shanghai has a population of 18.7 million, including a transient population of 2 million.

Widely regarded as the citadel of China’s modern economy, the city also serves as one of the most important cultural, commercial, financial, industrial and communications centers of China. Shanghai also has one of the world’s busiest ports, and has become the largest cargo port in the world.

Originally, Shanghai was a seaside fishing village and with time, became China’s most prominent city. By the 20th century, Shanghai became the center of popular culture, intellectual discourse and political intrigue in the Republic of China.

In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Shanghai was considered the largest commercial city in the Far East, and the third largest financial centre in the world, ranking after New York City and London.

Modern Shanghai has three key attractions of interest to the visitor, including Sightseeing, Business centres and Shopping malls located in the People’s Square and along the Huangpu River. The main Entertainment and Holiday Tourism areas are located at Mt. Sheshan, Chongming Island, Dingshan Lake and Shenshuigang Area.

A wide variety of cuisines can be found in the city. Shanghai offers a plethora of culinary delights focusing on the gourmet traditions of Beijing, Yangzhou, Sichuan and Guangzhou, as well as its own local dishes. Shanghai’s restaurants are among the finest to be found in China, and they welcome diners from anywhere at any time.

Shanghai continues to grow and prosper, meeting the aspirations of the 21st century, whilst retaining its proud traditions of service and hospitality. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Mansion and Pudong International Airport are the modern symbols of an international metropolis, whilst the Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre and Shanghai City Planning Exhibition Center are evidence of the extensive and deep passion of a great city that extends a warm welcome to friends from all over the world.

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Programme of Events

Sunday, 4th November

7.30am Arrive at Yuan Shen Natatorium

7.40am–7.50am Opening Ceremony

7.50am - 8.10am Team Warm Ups

8.15am First Event Commences

11.30am Arrive and Lunch at Yuan Shen Sports Stadium

12.15pm Athletics Meet Begins

4.45pm Athletics Meet Ends

6.15pm Evening meal at Crown Plaza Hotel

Monday, 5th November

7.30am Arrive at DCS

8.00am Boys basketball competition begins

8.30am Girls football competition begins

12.00pm - 1.00pm Lunch girls football (Senior School Canteen)

12.45pm - 1.30pm Lunch boys basketball (Junior School Canteen)

3.45pm Girls football competition ends

4.45pm Boys basketball competition ends

5.00pm Bus back to Hotel

6.15pm Evening meal at Crown Plaza Hotel

Tuesday, 6th November

7.30am Arrive at DCS

8.00am Girls basketball competition begins

8.30am Boys football competition begins

12.00pm - 1.00pm Lunch boys football (Senior School Canteen)

12.45pm - 1.30pm Lunch girls basketball (Junior School Canteen)

3.45pm Boys football competition ends

4.45pm Girls basketball competition ends

5.00pm Bus back to Hotel

6.30pm Gala Dinner at Crown Plaza Hotel

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The British International School, Shanghai, Puxi

Players

Girls Kumi HoJenny JiangNorika MatsumuraHolly WalmesleyJacky ShenAnne ZimmerMargot JacobsEleanor ShaoMorgane RiguadDilara GuntayTiffany ChangJasmine ChangYung LoLucy BaxstremMaddy JohnsonMelanie De VriesPaula Braun Simo Marit Weinholts

BoysSean HughesJames ShepherdRichard TrinderCharles ChangJamie ShenClement LinDavid SaxWilliam Lee Till HoelzerLeon ZhangConstatin HerbertzSavo BajicLucas MarchiondoJohnny YengLasse AamondtSimone Di ChristinaNiall GambleRasmus Sckrel Coaches

Paul Kelly Laura ByfieldEwen Smtih Rachel MooresSamuel Thorley Tom Hitchings

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The British International School, Shanghai, Puxi Dulwich College Beijing

Players

Girls Sarah JoelckHelen GeAshleigh EllisonLauren NessMonica WuMichelle ZhouJessica WangChristina LiRebecca SvantemannJoyce LeeRachel HsuCecilia TellariniThailia DudekChristy Shum

Boys Samuel KronickJune KimMinJoo KimBrandon WangHarry RohAustin DisnayHenry ChenBinyam AschalewGuglielmo de VincentiisWilliam WongEric HouJacob Allen-LynnKeVern LaiDaniel LeeChufan Chen

Coaches Klaudia Tomaszun Tom GagneDavid Archer Sandy WangSteve Andersen James Townsend

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Dulwich College Shanghai

Players

Girls Aoife ConroyAndrea ChanIsobel FerreiraHeinke PietschStefani LukicNina BrennanVicky GloverLexi GloverMartha GaoChiara De BrabantLeandra IlkkaChloe ChanCaitlin OngNatalie KeenanAlyssa CoxAshley KimEsther Dauenheimer

BoysPierre ArchaimbaultPrentice SpeechleyCharlie ThomsonRicky BoelenJoe PaveleyCian KennedyKenneth ChuaNicolai StevensWill GurrYouseff AhmedSean SuttonJamie BaudryHenry WallaceYu On YeungCallum DaviesAlex TodorovRyan Ho Sam KimCoaches

Claire Miller Jamie Gerrard Win Ge Elle Coughlan Sue Thompsett Stephen Johnson

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Players

Girls Maya HadiputroDeeva GuptaEllie Spencer HartyMai Phuong (Paula) TrinhZhou Rui LimHong Khanh (Vy) LeTara NicholsNgoc Phoung An (Anna) HuynhDuc Thuy Trang NguyenGabrielle CullenMaya Schmitt

BoysDenis Cao Van TruongDuc Hieu (Johnny) Nguyen Thanh Trung Tran Ibrahim YoumPhoung Toan(Tommy) Nguyen Nam Anh (Nam) Nguyen TranFelix RobineauCharlie McCrackenTan Vinh NguyenJoo Hyung (Alex) LeeWai Hong (Vincent) KwokSean NeoHikaru HottaCharlie DyerJason LochertTiger De SilvaCoaches

Phil DrakeGary WillisHannah Crawley

The British International School, Ho Chi Minh City

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British School Manila

Players

Girls Stephanie AquinoMarianne AyalaIsabel ConcepcionMichaela DawsonMary FrostNatalie MageeGianina MarceloMelissa MelhuishSelina ParsonsNatasha PhillipsKristiana PickeringCharmaine SingsonAshley TanEmma Thackwray

BoysMohammad Arsalan Shamsuddin Callum Alexander ThomsonRobert Hamish McwilliamJeremy ChurchillIsaac Thomas DaleLeon Mario GuerreroAndrew HolgateMinsung (Mark) KimKevin KuoChristian MainakyFred MannAndrew MelroseKai Stroem Enrique Gabriel TanJuan Paolo VeraJamie Young

Coaches Andrew RussellJuliana DownesAlan DunstanLuis Jose III Gonzalez

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Players

Girls Simran PandeCyleen PabilloreSyasya YaakobMarina Isa-KalebicJulia WeisserEnid WongIsabella Wan AdnanSiti BaharMeshal MuzaffarNadiah HamidPrajna SoniRachana Panduru

BoysAdeel KautharAshraf TambrinTalie MundiaViktor LadicsIzaan SallihJoey NyauDinesh NadarajanJerome PangRaahim MuzaffarRyan MoranKevin CapelaoRonny Chong

Coaches Mike CarterSteve WhiteleySalome du ToitClare Poulain

Jerudong International School

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Event Number Gender Division Description

1 Girls A200m IM

2 Boys A

3 Girls A

50m Backstroke4 Girls B

5 Boys A

6 Boys B

7 Girls A100m Fly

8 Boys A

9 Girls A

100m Breaststroke10 Girls B

11 Boys A

12 Boys B

13 Girls A

50m Freestyle14 Girls B

15 Boys A

16 Boys B

17 Girls200m Medley Relay

18 Boys

19 Girls A

100m Backstroke20 Girls B

21 Boys A

22 Boys B

23 Girls A

50m Fly24 Girls B

25 Boys A

26 Boys B

27 Girls A

100m Freestyle28 Girls B

29 Boys A

30 Boys B

31 Girls A

50m Breaststroke32 Girls B

33 Boys A

34 Boys B

35 Girls200m Freestyle Relay

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Athletics Programme

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Basketball RulesAll F.I.B.A. rules and regulations are in force with the following FOBISSEA variations:• Games will consist of 4 x 6 minute quarters during round robin league and 3rd to 6th place games. The final will be 4 x 8 minute quarters.• League matches stop clock for last minute of 4th quarter, time outs and shooting fouls only.• Last minute of 2nd and 4th quarter of play off games there will be regulation stop clock• League Matches one time out per half• Play Off matches one time out per half and opportunity for a 2nd time out in second half.• 24 seconds shot clock and 8 seconds to bring ball over half way• Half-time 3 minutes, 2 minutes between quarters• In play off phase, when a game is tied, there will be a two-minute break followed by a two-minute period of over-time. During this over-time, the last minute will again have a stop clock and 1 time out is again allowed. Should an extra period be required the winner will be decided on a “next basket wins basis.• Jump ball to start the game with possession arrows throughout the remainder of the game.• 5 personal fouls per game• 4 team fouls per quarter leading to bonus shots• Girls size 6 ball/ Boys size 7 ball• Substitutions to be made on any stoppage except basket scored• 30 point “mercy rule” will be applied whereby game continues but the score is recorded at that.

Scoring 4 points for a win / 2 for a draw / 1 for a lossIn the case of points-tie in the league, the order will be decided by:• Head to head result• Defensive points average against tied teams (points allowed)• Defensive points average against all teams (points allowed)• Best Offensive record (points for)• Toss of a coin

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BOYS BASKETBALL MATCH SCHEDULE

Time Court 1

Upper GymCourt 2

Lower Gym

8.00 BSM VS DCB

8.45 DCS VS JIS BISSPX VS BISV

9.30 JIS VS BISV BSM VS BISSPX

BREAK

10.45 DCB VS BISSPX BSM VS DCS

11.30 DCS VS BISV DCB VS JIS

12.15 BSM VS BISV JIS VS BISSPX

LUNCH

13.30 DCS VS DCB BSM VS JIS

14.15 DCS VS BISSPX DCB VS BISV

PLAYOFFS

Time Court 1

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Lower Gym

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

16.00 VS

U15 FOBISSEA BASKETBALL

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GIRLS BASKETBALL MATCH SCHEDULE

Time Court 1

Upper GymCourt 2

Lower Gym

8.00 DCS VS BISSPX

8.45 JIS VS BSM BISV VS DCB

9.30 BSM VS DCB DCS VS BISV

BREAK

10.45 BISSPX VS BISV DCS VS JIS

11.30 JIS VS DCB BISSPX VS BSM

12.15 DCS VS DCB BSM VS BISV

LUNCH

13.30 DCS VS BSM BISSPX VS JIS

14.15 JIS VS BISV BISSPX VS DCB

PLAYOFFS

Time Court 1

Upper GymCourt 2

Lower Gym

15.15 3rd/4th Game

VS5th/6th

GameVS

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

16.00 VS

U15 FOBISSEA BASKETBALL

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Football Rules

All F.I.F.A. rules and regulations are in force with the following FOBISSEA variations:• Squads of 12 players, 7 on pitch at any given time• 2 x 10 minute halves – 3 minutes half time• All play off games 2 x 12 minute halves - 5 minutes half time• Goals – 5m wide x 2m high• The start of games will be through the referee. The games timings will be monitored by referees at each game• In play off phase, when a game is tied, there will be a two-minute break followed by a 2 x 5 minute periods of extra time. Should the game still be tied the winner will be decided by a penalty shoot out – 3 penalties, followed by sudden death• Size 5 ball• Opposition 5m away for corners, direct and indirect free kicks.• Substitutions – rolling, at any time from the half way line• No offside• Correct equipment ie long socks, shin pads, and football boots are compulsory.

Scoring 4 points for a win / 2 for a draw / 1 for a loss.In the occurrence of a tie in a league the following will be used to decide the posi-tions:• Head to head result• Goal difference against tied teams• Goal difference against all teams• Goals Scored against all teams• Coin Toss

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BOYS FOOTBALL MATCH SCHEDULE

Time Pitch 1 Pitch 2

8.30 DCS VS JIS

9.00 DCB VS BISV BSM VS BISSPX

9.30 BISV VS BISSPX DCS VS BSM

BREAK

10.30 JIS VS BSM DCS VS DCB

11.00 DCB VS BISSPX JIS VS BISV

11.30 DCS VS BISSPX BISV VS BSM

LUNCH

13.00 DCS VS BISV JIS VS DCB

13.30 DCB VS BSM JIS VS BISSPX

PLAYOFFS

Time PITCH 1 PITCH 2

14.15 3rd/4th Game

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

15.00 VS

U15 FOBISSEA FOOTBALL

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GIRLS FOOTBALL MATCH SCHEDULE

Time Pitch 1 Pitch 2

8.30 DCS VS BSM

9.00 BISSPX VS BISV DCB VS JIS

9.30 BISV VS JIS DCS VS DCB

BREAK

10.30 BSM VS DCB DCS VS BISSPX

11.00 BISSPX VS JIS BSM VS BISV

11.30 DCS VS JIS BISV VS DCB

LUNCH

13.00 DCS VS BISV BSM VS BISSPX

13.30 BISSPX VS DCB BSM VS JIS

U15 FOBISSEA FOOTBALL

PLAYOFFS

Time PITCH 1 PITCH 2

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Dulwich College Shanghai266 LanAn Road, Jinqiao, PuDong, 201206