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Today we played Hwa Chong Institution. We lost. It was 6-4. It was a tough match though. No one scored in the first quarter. Everyone was hard on their opponents and no one took chances. But there is something which I cannot bottle up in my heart. The referees were bloody biased. In the last quarter (for the benefit of those who have not played, a quarter is 6 min long), our team got 9 mansacks in total. That is, the player cannot play for 20 sec, which is practically the whole time of possession of 30sec. THAT WAS CRAP. 9 MANSACKS. That must be the most number of mansacks ever gotten in waterpolo history.The referee was a former HCI coach. DUH. The other referee was a substitute who replaced the referee who was supposed to be there. Great rite? Perfect. Our team, I believe, tried its best, but just because of a few blunders here and there, and of course, not forgetting the REALLY FAIR referees, we lost. I am not trying to be a sore loser here, but seriously, 9 mansacks is unbelievable. Within 4 minutes you know?! Of course, I have other reasons for calling them biased. First, our players just like tapped them on the shoulder or merely shoved them a little, and we got a sack. Guess what. Marcus drove, three opponents jumped onto him and whacked him. He literally sank all the way down. Haha, no mansack or penalty. NOT EVEN A FOUL. Yea the referees were being really fair you know, really fair. I really can't take this. But of course, we all know who should have won. I know in my heart who was the true winner. And so does everyone. Tomorrow we are up against ACSI for 3rd/4th placing match. We would definitely get 3rd. Well, that's all, folks. We lost. *Bloody referees*

7:58 PM

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