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MARSILING IN DREAMLAND

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April 21, 2026

Four-goal heroine Dahya leads NSG B Div underdogs to maiden floorball title

- David Lee Senior Sports Correspondent

MARSILING IN DREAMLAND

For three years, Marsiling Secondary School's floorball girls have suffered at the National School Games (NSG).

They lost the C Division final in 2023, both their C Division semifinal and third-place playoff by one goal in 2024, and then the B Division semifinal, again by a single goal, in 2025.

On April 20, they finally put those demons to rest as they stunned two-time defending champions Swiss Cottage Secondary School 5-2 in the B Division girls' final at Our Tampines Hub, celebrating wildly at the final whistle.

Securing a maiden title by overcoming opponents who had denied them in 2023 and 2025 was an impressive feat, considering Marsiling had started their floorball programme only in 2019.

Marsiling captain Valentina Capucci told The Straits Times: “Since 2023, we have never stopped thinking about getting the gold medal... This time, we emerged stronger mentally.

“Our coach always tells us not to act like winners when we haven’t won anything yet. We need to always be switched on, to persevere, to give it our all and to have the willingness to win the fight.

“I remember when everyone didn’t believe in us and sometimes we didn’t believe in ourselves as well. But then we put in our blood, sweat and tears into our training, three hours each, three times a week, sometimes on Saturdays too.

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