The third season of Coca-Cola Cup started and Santa Laurensia was invited. Starting on 19th of January, Santa Laurensia football team having a tight competition at British International School. This is their second competition after last year winning the group of Under-13B. Each match took time 60 minutes. They joined to under-15A group with other 8 teams.
The 8 teams are:
· Global Jaya School
· Madania International School
· British International School ‘A’ (BIS)
· Islamic Junior High School Al-Azhar 8/9
· Jakarta International School (JIS)
· Gandhi Memorial International Shool
· Tiara Bangsa School
· North Jakarta International School (NJIS)
On the first match, Santa Laurensia faced Madania IS and won 3-1. First half was opened by a goal from Dennis after receiving a pass from Wendy. The score line showed 1-0 at the first 30 minutes. Then Rama made a shot after Madania’s goalkeeper made a blunder. The third goal made by Wendy, by a free header after Rama’s corner kick. Then, just 5 minutes from the end, Madania made the consolation goal. This goal was produce after Santa Laurensia’s defense remiss.
After a 3-1 win over Madania, Santa Laurensia face NJIS a week after the first match. This time, it wasn’t an easy game. Santa Laurensia was down 2-0 at the first half. But at the second half, Laurensia’s sprit to gain a win receives a payoff. 2 goals by Vincent and one each from Rama and Wendy finished the match by 3-4. Now Santa Laurensia is second at the grup.
Here is Santa Laurensia’s squad:
Coach: Endang
Goalkeepers : Praditya, Alvin
Defenders : Eka, Felix, Errol, Christian G. (Kiky), Aldri, Rio, Ananta
Midfielders : Vincent, Rama, Nicky, Bryan, Leo, Joshua, Kevin S., Christian A., Claren, Dennis
Forwards : Wilcent, Wendy, Jose
And this is the starting lineup:
Goalkeepers:
Alvin
Defenders:
Kiky
Felix
Aldri
Eka
Midfielder:
Joshua
Vincent
Rama
Dennis
Forward:
Wendy
Wilcent
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
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Monday, 3 December 2007
Transport in Indonesia
This is a Bajaj its a transport in Indonesia like tuk-tuk in malaysia.it's like the bemo (it has three wheels has a steer like a motor sycle to).
Bemo, it is another transport in Indonesia where it has three wheels and has a steer like a motor cycle

another diffrent kind of angkot with diffrent color and car (color determines the destination of the angkot)
this is a bigger bus/metro mini
This is a transport in Indonesia that is called becak.Becak is a kind of transport where people use it if they have no cars, its cheaper than metromini or taxi, or angkot.A person cycles the becak, he cycled it until the place the customer wants, and the farer he goes the expensive the customer pays
Bemo, it is another transport in Indonesia where it has three wheels and has a steer like a motor cycle
another diffrent kind of angkot with diffrent color and car (color determines the destination of the angkot)
this is a bigger bus/metro mini
This is a transport in Indonesia that is called becak.Becak is a kind of transport where people use it if they have no cars, its cheaper than metromini or taxi, or angkot.A person cycles the becak, he cycled it until the place the customer wants, and the farer he goes the expensive the customer paysMonday, 19 November 2007
It's democracy but is it right?
Today the students in SMP voted for the person they wanted to lead the student council and judging by the campaigning last week there was to be a clear winner among the 4 candidates.
While it is true this student put together a very visible, populist campaign and had a very active campaign team when it actually came to the vote today he was noticably absent. I suspect his promises of a futsal league will have resonated well with the voters but what message does it send when he doesn't even put in an appearance when votes are cast.
It's wonderful the kids are learning about making informed decisions so early in life. It's also good that they learn the popular candidate isn't always the one that will best represent their interests.
While it is true this student put together a very visible, populist campaign and had a very active campaign team when it actually came to the vote today he was noticably absent. I suspect his promises of a futsal league will have resonated well with the voters but what message does it send when he doesn't even put in an appearance when votes are cast.
It's wonderful the kids are learning about making informed decisions so early in life. It's also good that they learn the popular candidate isn't always the one that will best represent their interests.
Monday, 8 October 2007
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