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singapore floorball league 2004
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TEAM PREVIEWS  M1 M2   L1
LADIES' DIVISION
MILLENNIA SKOOLS FLOORBALL YOUTH Millennia Skools Floorball Youth is the new name for the former OSB Orange Owls. The team comprise mainly students from Millennia Institute, many of whom have recently been introduced to floorball.  Due to their inexperience, the team is not expected to challenge the stronger teams, but could prove to be a match for NUS Jupitans and Orionz from the Eastern Conference in the fight for the coveted 2nd place in the Conference and a place in the play-offs, since it appears to be the weaker Conference.
KEY PLAYERS: Delfy Thineshwary
MILLENNIA SKOOLS OSB OWLS Millennia Skools OSB Owls will vie with NUS Titans, NTU Tempest and Swiss Club Pink Flamingoes in the Western Conference.  Having finished 3rd in last year's League, they hope to do better this year to finish as Conference champions.  They will pose the biggest challenge to NUS Titans in the Western Conference.
KEY PLAYERS: Emily Koh, Debra Chan, Serena Tiong
MOOSETTESZ Moosettesz, the perennial Ladies' champions, will be odds-on favourites to retain their title.  They welcome back Jill Quek to this year's team, after her stint in the Swedish League last season.  They may have lost some key players to further studies abroad, but they still look too strong for any of the other 7 teams.
KEY PLAYERS: Jill Quek, Martha Quek, Marina Rumi Ibrahim
NUS JUPITANS  NUS Jupitans comprise mainly new undergraduates, but also a sprinkling of more experienced players, including some graduates.  Traditionally the weaker of the 2 NUS teams, they will vie mainly with Millennia Skools Floorball Youth for the second spot in the Eastern Conference for a place in the play-offs.
KEY PLAYERS: Vivien Soon, Nicole Nai, Tan Minli
NUS TITANS NUS Titans are the hot favourites to win the Western Conference, having finished 2nd in last year's League as well as Cup to Moosettesz.  Under the astute coaching of Kelvin Koh, NUS Titans have developed rapidly over the last 2 years.  They have a few players promoted from the Jupitans team, but still retain a lot of experience and some outstanding matchwinners.
KEY PLAYERS: Seah Joo Yee, Brenda See, Wylyn Liu
NTU TEMPEST NTU Tempest have been impressive in the past few months.  Under the coaching of Eddie Tan, they now show better team play and more confidence with the ball, but most importantly, a fighting spirit and a willingness to chase after seemingly lost causes.  Dark horses for a play-off spot, but with several fine players, should give quite a good fight.
KEY PLAYERS: Widyawilis Selamat, Patricia Teo, Chung Sue Lyn
ORIONZ Orionz have lost some key players this year, and field several new faces in their quest to rebuild themselves.  They do not seem to be a force for this year's League, and will seek more to gain experience.  However, they could still qualify for the play-offs if they manage to outpoint the other challengers in the weaker Eastern Conference.
KEY PLAYERS: Goh Ser Khee, Shaeen Marican, Yvonne Han
SWISS CLUB PINK FLAMINGOES Swiss Club Pink Flamingoes might be the surprise package of the season.  Although they finished bottom of last year's League, they showed plenty of promise, and have continued to developed over the past few months.  They could challenge for a play-off spot in the tough Western Conference, which could be a very close-fought affair,. 
KEY PLAYERS: Wong Yanni, Eileen Lee, Irene See
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