“Ready…Set …” All RCHK students heard these words ring out many times on Thursday, 16th March 2023 at the Ma On Shan Sports Ground.
Read MoreFigure skater and Year 13 RCHK student, Jada Chui, is a widely known name in the Hong Kong figure skating community. Known for her outstanding skating skills that have been honed since childhood, she has made an everlasting impact on the Hong Kong skating world.
Read MoreRCHK’s resident basketball teams have been working hard to conquer their rivals at ACAMIS
Read MoreBy Rex Lau
“Everybody's been a unicorn over the last few years," said LeBron James, "but [Wembanyama] is more like an alien.”
Read MoreBy Aidan Ma
The world cup is arguably the world’s biggest sporting event. Held once every four years, the world cup always draws record sporting event viewership numbers, but this year’s world cup has been filled with controversy before the first match has started.
Read MoreBy Anna Ng and Charisse Chan
House Volleyball is an annual event that took place on October 12-13th, 2022. Students had the opportunity to improve and build their volleyball abilities while competing against teachers and students from other houses.
Read MoreBy Jamie Shum
The annual ACAMIS Volleyball competition returned at RCHK for the first time since 2019, on the 10th to 12th of November. The RCHK U20A girl's team made it to the final, narrowly losing to Hong Kong Academy after a tense struggle.
Read MoreBy Abigail Yip
After a three-year respite due to COVID-19, the annual RCHK Secondary Swimming Gala took place on 25th of October at the Ma On Shan Swimming pool.
Read MoreBy Covi Yan
To answer the question simply, it’s both. But most importantly, why is it this way?
Read MoreBy Elaine Law
Having the motivation to stay fit gets increasingly harder when online school comes around, and we are stuck at home, unable to do sports like basketball, football and more. Elaine talks about ways that you can stay fit at home.
Read MoreBy Adele Lau
As Hong Kong introduced the regulations which prevented citizens from playing sports, Black Kites athletes spoke on the cancellation of Season 3 at RCHK.
Read MoreBy Jay Lee
From a nation that was once considered to have one of the best footballing teams in Asia to one barely in the footballing conversations anymore, what factors led to Hong Kong’s football downhill in the past decades?
Read MoreBy Cheryl Wong
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics have recently come to a close. Despite coming just short of the podium in men’s figure skating, Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu has topped popularity charts and gained the admiration and respect of many. For years, he has been deemed the “ice prince” and has been a driving force in figure skating. Ending his 2022 Olympic journey without a medal in hand, how has Hanyu once again proved his title as the GOAT of figure skating?
Read MoreBy Jay Lee
When it comes to injuries, American football, rugby, or basketball are usually the first that come to mind. However, many are not aware that association football or soccer also has its fair share of injuries, from head to toe, and more severe than all other sports.
Read MoreBy Milo O’Neill
The inaugural Chapman Cup of 2020-21 was a football competition between Year 9 advisories. The Cup is back this year but expanded to include two new sports.
By Jay Lee
In May of this year, FIFA began looking into holding the World Cup biennially instead of quadrennially. It may seem like a good idea on paper but delving deeper the plan reveals that potential disadvantages..
Read MoreBy Jay Lee
Since 2018, when the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was first popularly introduced to football matches, the effectiveness of VAR has been one of the most debated topics along with subjects like Messi versus Ronaldo and if Pele is the best football player ever to exist.
Read MoreFrom the start of January until the 26th of February for almost two months , all Year 7-11 students in RCHK have been engaged in a collective physical education unit, Mastery Makes Me My Master.
Read MoreWe live in a weird world right now. And the worst part is, we are getting used to it.
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