B Mobile ring in easy win
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
The competition continues with two games tonight
B MOBILE thrashed Sunlit Advertising 94-62 to pick up their first victory in Group C of the Inter-Company Basketball tournament last night at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.
Loo Zhi Hung did the most damage at the offensive end for B Mobile pouring in a game-high 36 points. Tony Bong also had a good game scoring 24 points and Ching Wei Ming added 10 points in the sound victory.
On the other hand, Muhammad Ali topscored for Sunlit with 22 points while Anthony Jaime and Danilo Maturan managed 16 and 10 points respectively in a losing effort.
The game was close in the opening period with Bong utilising his height advantage to score inside the paint giving B Mobile an early 20-13 lead heading into the second quarter.
B Mobile managed to extend their lead to double figures by pressing the Sunlit ball handler, picking up steals or forcing turnovers for easy baskets in transition.
Sunlit were also made to pay for not boxing out, gifting their opponents second chance opportunities.
Muhammad Ali was the go-to-guy for Sunlit knocking down shots inside the paint to keep his team within 29-48 at halftime. Read More…
B MOBILE thrashed Sunlit Advertising 94-62 to pick up their first victory in Group C of the Inter-Company Basketball tournament last night at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.
Loo Zhi Hung did the most damage at the offensive end for B Mobile pouring in a game-high 36 points. Tony Bong also had a good game scoring 24 points and Ching Wei Ming added 10 points in the sound victory.
On the other hand, Muhammad Ali topscored for Sunlit with 22 points while Anthony Jaime and Danilo Maturan managed 16 and 10 points respectively in a losing effort.
The game was close in the opening period with Bong utilising his height advantage to score inside the paint giving B Mobile an early 20-13 lead heading into the second quarter.
B Mobile managed to extend their lead to double figures by pressing the Sunlit ball handler, picking up steals or forcing turnovers for easy baskets in transition.
Sunlit were also made to pay for not boxing out, gifting their opponents second chance opportunities.
Muhammad Ali was the go-to-guy for Sunlit knocking down shots inside the paint to keep his team within 29-48 at halftime. Read More…
Source:The Brunei Times
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