From Wednesday to Saturday, Dalat Eagles track athletes battled heat and competition in Manila, earning a combined 3rd place, multiple school records, and memories beyond medals. The four-day ACSC tournament at International School Manila saw the varsity boys secure 2nd place overall, while the girls finished 4th. Their combined score lifted Dalat to 3rd among international schools from across Asia. But the real story was the record board. Aaron Morrison (12) broke the school record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:02.8. Not to be outdone, Aaron Andrews (12) shattered the 200-meter record at 22.9 seconds. Meanwhile, Eliza Setzfand (11) took down the 800-meter girls’ record with an astounding 2:26.8. Even the relays joined the party: both the boys’ and girls’ sprint medley relay teams broke their respective school records, running 3:54.0 and 4:47.1. “My most memorable moment during ACSC was after both the 4x4 and SMR relays,” said Eliza Setzfand (11). “I was incredibly proud of our ...
As Dalat's Varsity Track and Field team stepped off the plane at the Ninoy Airport in Manila, Philippines, they were immediately met with a hot breeze and the blazing sun. Although the heat was similar to that at home in Malaysia, the dryness was a new condition they weren't used to. From April 8 to April 12, the team of 26 athletes and 4 coaches traveled to Manila for their biggest meet of the season, ACSC Track and Field, hosted by Faith Academy and held at Brent International School. This is it: the team had trained and practiced hard for two and a half months, and everything they'd learned would now be put to the test. With multiple events lined up, each athlete had something to look forward to on Friday and Saturday. ACSC stands for Asia Christian School Conference, with Dalat representing Penang, Malaysia. Other schools competing in ACSC tournaments include Morrison Academy Taichung, Faith Academy of Manila, and more. The first activity was the cultural event at Fait...