Agogo/TTGC set up final date with Chevrolet Cruze
Sunday, September 11, 2011
A LATE rally secured them a spot in the final of the Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament.
Agogo/TTGC executed well down the stretch to beat Tang Boon Huat (TBH) 80-66 in the semi-finals last night at the Chung Hwa Middle School basketball court in Tutong.
The win sets them on a final date with Chevrolet Cruze, who edged Cyberise 73-70 in the other semi-final match.
Lim Liang Wei put up big numbers for a game-high of 34 points to pace Agogo and Ahmad Termizi Nordeen added 17 points in the victory.
Three players hit double figures for TBH with Kin Suen pouring in 19 points. Leong Ming Seng and Akhbar Abdul Hamid added 14 and 11 points in a losing effort.
Agogo got off to a slow start while their opponents had no trouble hitting their shots from the outside.
TBH were also moving the ball around to conserve energy as they started the game with just five players.
Agogo, on the other hand, were hampered by foul trouble with their playmaker Ahmad Termizi picking up two quick fouls in the opening period allowing TBH to take a 19-15 lead heading into the second quarter. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
Agogo/TTGC executed well down the stretch to beat Tang Boon Huat (TBH) 80-66 in the semi-finals last night at the Chung Hwa Middle School basketball court in Tutong.
The win sets them on a final date with Chevrolet Cruze, who edged Cyberise 73-70 in the other semi-final match.
Lim Liang Wei put up big numbers for a game-high of 34 points to pace Agogo and Ahmad Termizi Nordeen added 17 points in the victory.
Three players hit double figures for TBH with Kin Suen pouring in 19 points. Leong Ming Seng and Akhbar Abdul Hamid added 14 and 11 points in a losing effort.
Agogo got off to a slow start while their opponents had no trouble hitting their shots from the outside.
TBH were also moving the ball around to conserve energy as they started the game with just five players.
Agogo, on the other hand, were hampered by foul trouble with their playmaker Ahmad Termizi picking up two quick fouls in the opening period allowing TBH to take a 19-15 lead heading into the second quarter. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
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