Basketball: SKS leave HSBC in the red
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
TOURNAMENT favourites SKS (Syarikat Kejuruteraan Sistematik S/B) stuck to the winning ways with a 99-52 thrashing of HSBC last night in Group A of the second round of the Inter-Company Basketball Tournament at the Brunei Basketball Association Court in Batu Bersurat.
In what was their fourth consecutive win in the tournament, SKS were on another level compared to their opponents and the battle was already lost before tip off for HSBC, who only had six players dressed for the match.
In contrast, SKS, who are a Belait-based team, had all their cagers in attendance.
With distributed scoring, four players notched double figures for SKS in the lopsided victory. Rio Oblido topscored for the team with 16 points and Ronald Arabia added 15 points.
Cesar Asaldo scored 14 points and Ben Sim poured in 12 points in the victory.
On the other hand, Yong Kui Seng carried much of the load on the offensive end for HSBC with a game-high of 22 points and Lim Chiao Leong chipped in 11 points in a losing effort.
SKS came out storming and were relentless on the attack. With better bench depth and size advantage, they were dominant in every way to get ahead 29-10 going into the second period.
It remained one-way traffic throughout the match with HSBC unable to put a fight against their tougher opponents. Yong was trying his best by driving to the hoop and drawing fouls to score for HSBC, but it never threatened SKS in any way. Read More…
In what was their fourth consecutive win in the tournament, SKS were on another level compared to their opponents and the battle was already lost before tip off for HSBC, who only had six players dressed for the match.
In contrast, SKS, who are a Belait-based team, had all their cagers in attendance.
With distributed scoring, four players notched double figures for SKS in the lopsided victory. Rio Oblido topscored for the team with 16 points and Ronald Arabia added 15 points.
Cesar Asaldo scored 14 points and Ben Sim poured in 12 points in the victory.
On the other hand, Yong Kui Seng carried much of the load on the offensive end for HSBC with a game-high of 22 points and Lim Chiao Leong chipped in 11 points in a losing effort.
SKS came out storming and were relentless on the attack. With better bench depth and size advantage, they were dominant in every way to get ahead 29-10 going into the second period.
It remained one-way traffic throughout the match with HSBC unable to put a fight against their tougher opponents. Yong was trying his best by driving to the hoop and drawing fouls to score for HSBC, but it never threatened SKS in any way. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
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