The Grade 5 Boys basketball team had an unforgettable season, marked by teamwork, resilience, and an unbreakable competitive spirit. From the opening game to the final buzzer of the championship, the team never lost a single match, an incredible achievement that speaks to their focus, discipline, and determination.
Throughout the season, the boys faced several challenging games where they found themselves trailing early, but each time they battled back with persistence and composure. Their ability to stay calm under pressure and work together made them a force to be reckoned with. The tournament final was especially intense, coming down to the wire and testing every ounce of their effort and teamwork. In the end, their grit and unity carried them to victory, securing the championship title.
Beyond their impressive record, the most remarkable part of the season was the team’s attitude. They played with heart, supported one another, and showed true sportsmanship whether celebrating success or learning from challenges. Their commitment and positive energy made this season both inspiring and memorable.
Congratulations to the Grade 5 Boys basketball team on a perfect season and a well-earned championship win. Your hard work, perseverance, and spirit have set a powerful example for future teams to follow.
Coach Drew and Coach Andrew
Growing Strong Together: G5U Girls Basketball Team
This season, the G5U girls basketball team showed strong improvement, teamwork, and dedication. The players worked hard to build their skills and confidence, supporting one another throughout practices and games. Their effort paid off with exciting wins against Berkeley, ASB GV, TSIC, and Ekamai.
The final game against KIS was a tough challenge, especially since the team had lost to them earlier in the league. Although the result did not change this time, the players showed courage and growth on the court. Their teamwork and positive attitude stood out, no matter the score.
By the end of the season, the team proudly earned 2nd place in both the league and tournament. This is a strong achievement that reflects their hard work and team spirit. Even though the season has ended, the players will continue to practice, improve, and prepare for next year.
This team has shown that success comes from effort, determination, and heart. We look forward to seeing them grow even stronger.
Coach Flora
Grade 3U Boys Football
The 2025 G3U football season was one of the most eventful and memorable in recent years. With three different teams taking the field: our ASIAA team, the Fundamentals team, and even a Grade 1 boys team. Students across the program had the chance to compete against other schools and show their growing skills. Each team faced unique challenges, but all of them played with determination and pride.
The ASIAA team, made up mostly of second graders, was strengthened by the leadership of our departing third graders, Max and Davin. Despite often facing older and bigger opponents, the boys rose to the occasion and fought their way to the semifinals of the ASIAA tournament. Their journey ended in a tense penalty shootout, but the effort and spirit they displayed left a lasting impression. Alongside them, the Fundamentals team, a mix of first and second graders, also competed in the tournament. They showed resilience and courage, holding their own against more experienced players and proving that our younger athletes are ready to step up.
Meanwhile, our Grade 1 boys team had their own spotlight moment in a dedicated G1 tournament. With no substitutes available and the sun beating down on a hot day, the boys gave everything they had. Their determination carried them all the way to the final, where they finished as runners-up, proudly bringing home a second-place trophy and silver medals.
Looking back, this season was full of growth and promise. Our G3U program is still young, but the boys have already shown that they can compete at a high level. As they continue to mature over the next two years, we are confident that they will become a dominant force in the G3U football scene.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the G3U moms and dads for their tremendous support throughout the season. Your encouragement and commitment make these experiences possible and meaningful. Great work, G3U boys—we are proud of everything you accomplished this year and excited to see what you will achieve next season.
Coach Joe
Concordian Dragons Shine at Track & Field Meet with Varsity Victory and True Team Spirit
This year’s track and field season has been an especially busy one for our student-athletes. With exams, performances, service projects, clubs, and a packed calendar of extracurricular commitments, simply showing up consistently has taken real discipline. And yet, despite the intensity of the year, the Concordian Dragons track and field team pulled together in the best way possible—bringing focus, positivity, and genuine togetherness to competition day.
From the moment the team arrived, our athletes set the tone with outstanding effort and attitude. Whether warming up, competing, or cheering from the sidelines, students demonstrated the kind of team spirit that makes track and field special. It’s a sport made up of individual events, but on the day it was clear: we competed as one team. Athletes encouraged each other between races, shared advice, celebrated personal bests, and kept the energy high throughout the meet.
A special congratulations must go to the Varsity team for earning an overall victory. This result reflects a collective willingness to push through tough moments. The win is something to be proud of—but even more powerful was how it was achieved: with commitment, resilience, and a team-first mentality.
We would also like to recognize the athletes who stepped into unfamiliar territory—students who volunteered to run, jump, or throw in events they had not trained for, simply because the team needed them. That kind of courage takes real guts. It embodies what we hope to celebrate in Concordian athletics: stepping up for others, taking on challenges with humility, and giving your best no matter the circumstance.
While the Varsity trophy is a fantastic highlight, the bigger story is that the Concordian Dragons showed up as a true team. None of the day’s success would have been possible without every athlete’s involvement—every event entered, every point earned, every cheer, every act of support, and every decision to keep trying. Track and field is built on small moments of effort that add up, and our students proved that when everyone commits, something special happens.
Congratulations again to all athletes who competed and contributed. The Dragons should be proud—not only of the outcome, but of the character and unity they displayed along the way.