Monday, August 31, 2009

Seria: Brunei Youth Basketball Championship U18 Tournament (BYBC)

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 Champs Summerstars too hot to handle

Yee Chun Leong

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN


Monday, August 31, 2009


Team SummerStar - 2009 BYBC  U18 Champs A STRONG move to the basket by Yeo Chun Kiat to score with less than 20 seconds left in the game helped Summerstars complete a comeback to defeat 88 Trading Company 65-63 in the final at the Kg Baru basketball court in Seria last night and be crowned champions of the Brunei Youth Basketball Championship Under-18 tournament.

Captain Yeo and Kho Zhe Hou each contributed 19 points for Summerstars. On the other hand, Foo Gwen Tong and Chen Wee Nien each poured in 17 points for a losing cause.

"I dont think we played as well tonight (Sunday) but I thought it was our teamwork that won us the game despite not having any practice sessions prior to the tournament," said Yeo.

"I guess it was our hardwork and our supporters that helped us to victory," added the captain.

88 Trading Company started out the better of the two as they were playing defence, closing out the cutting lanes and double teaming when needed. They were also quick in the fastbreaks department and these factors helped them to carry an 18-11 lead into the second quarter. Read More…



Courtesy of The Brunei Times | Photo: Yee Chun Leong


 Can 88 Trading Co dim Summerstars in final?

Yee Chun Leong

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN


Sunday, August 30, 2009



BYBC U18 IT WAS an awesome night for 88 Trading Company, who outplayed Awesome 76-71 in the semi-finals of the Youth Basketball Championship (BYBC) Under-18 tournament to book themselves a final date with Summerstars.

Wong Ha Shiong led 88 Trading Co with 25 points while Hung Jiunn Nan, Wong's Maktab Duli teammate, top scored for Awesome with 24 points in the first semi-final at the Kg Baru basketball court in Seria yesterday.

Awesome started off sluggishly while 88 Trading Co came out brightly firing off all cylinders. Awesome were making too many turnovers and their poor defence led to 88 Trading Co opening a 28-12 lead going into the second period. 88 Trading Co were relying on their fastbreak points and good perimeter shooting to extend their lead. Read More…



Courtesy of The Brunei Times | Photo: Jefri Salas


 Aii Sdn Bhd cruise into semis

BELAIT


Saturday, August 29, 2009



AII SDN BHD cruised to a 72-35 victory over Blackjack in a lopsided quarter-final of the Brunei Youths Basketball Championship (BYBC) at Seria's New Village basketball court yesterday.

Aii Sdn Bhd's Choo Yung Kang and Lim Yi Chen had 13 and 12 points respectively to lead a balanced attack against their opponents, who looked lost during the game.

Blackjack's Nicholas Boey led his team with 12 points.

Blackjack only managed to score 10 points in the first half of the game as they were outplayed by the faster and stronger Aii.

With the quarter-final win, Aii advance to the semi-finals tonight where they will meet Summerstars, who edged their opponents MGL 85-59 in yesterday's early match.

The other semi-final will feature 88 Trading Company and Awesome.

The BYBC, the country's Under-18 competition, ends tomorrow. The tournament will be followed by the opening of another championship for player aged 21 and above. (GDN1)

Courtesy of The Brunei Times



BYBC: Quarterfinals

Jeremy Chong


jeremy.chong@bruneibasketball.com


Seria KAMPUNG BARU SERIA -

Finally, quarterfinals of the BYBC U18 tournament are upon us. After an intense week of intense hooping and hassling, 9 teams divided in two groups comprising of youths from all over the country were eliminated to 8. The 8 teams will battle in elimination to fight for a place in semi finals and with all eyes are fixed on the championship.



27th August 2008



1st quarterfinals



Teams: Sing Hup Huat vs 88 Trading Co.


Post game review #1:


In an all Bandar team showdown, it was 88 Trading that emerged victorious with a blowout score line of 90 to 41. 88 Trading never looked back from tip off. They dominated from start to finish with points coming mainly from easy fast break uncontested layups.



Both teams attempted driving penetrative style of play but the 88 Trading defense stood strong grabbing defensive boards and hitting team SHH on the counter attack. Team SHH should have capitalized on the height advantage they had in Kee Vern Hong (no.5) and Tony Bong (no.15) instead of penetrative basketball from the guards leaving the backcourt totally exposed.



Note: Quarter final games were to be played in 4 quarters of ten minutes. However, due to technical reasons, the first quarter final game had to be played in 2 halves of 20 minutes.



Scores by periods:


SHH 19, 41


88 Trading 49, 90 (final)



2nd quarterfinals



Teams: Flying Fish vs Awesome


Post game review #2:


This was a fairytale game where some might agree the game ended in the saying ‘so close, but yet so far’. In this case, this was story for the determined, team spirited, hardworking and athletic team from Tutong, the Flying Fish. When the game ended, it was team Awesome who picked up the goodies with a 5 point victory (62 – 57).



Team Awesome won the game because:



Inside presence. They had players of bigger physique collecting offensive and defensive boards not allowing second chance points to opponents.



Team play. Team Awesome was a tactically more organized with players available in high and low post during offense.



Despite never putting their nose in the lead, the audience admired the ‘never give up’ attitude shown by the Flying Fish. They came out striking at the start of third period in a 10-1 run which saw them tie the game at 30 a piece. Facing that, team Awesome quickly called a timeout to regroup and the momentum from Flying Fish was made redundant. Late in the fourth period, the Flying Fish applied full court press with four minutes left in the game. They managed to cut the 11 point deficit to as low as 4. It makes you ponder what if they had applied full court press for the entire fourth period causing long balls to be intercepted and opponents to lose possession. I guess, the story of maybes?



Scores by periods:


Flying Fish 9, 20, 30, 57


Awesome 16, 29, 47, 62 (final)

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