The last group match for Singapore and Estonia.
After 12 seconds, Singapore scored the first goal. Edith Parnik lost her ball and there was a clear chance. Natalia Wee was a successful goal-scorer. Estonian forward Parnik corrected her mistake because she scored the second goal of the game - to 1:1. Marii Kangur raised the score to 2:1 for Estonia in the 4th minute. Kati Kutisaar and Reti Vaart added another two goals during one minute. Singapore changed a goalie but Estonian players were aggressive in offensive area and they displayed an entertaining floorball style full of energy and accurate shots. Before the first period finished, there were next three goal-scorers. Estonia led 7:1.
Edith Parnik dominated on the rink and scored her second. Estonia controlled the match and Judith Hyvarinen scored a lucky goal. But Singaporean players didn´t want to give Estonia easy points. Michelle Lok confirmed a pugnacity on Singaporean side because she scored the goal despite the score.
Singapore played more offensive which resulted into two goals. Firstly, Teresa Quek scored the goal to 3:9. Secondly, Hui Hui Ong added another one. But Estonia finished the match with the last goal thanks to Berit Oll. The final result was 10:4.
Best players:
# 66 Michelle Lok (SIN)
# 61 Inge Kuld (EST)
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