Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Veteran cagers eye semis in Lion City

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The national veteran basketball team pose for a group photo at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat last night. The country will be represented by two sides at next month's 20th Asean Veteran Basketball Invitational Tournament in Singapore. Picture: BT/Jason Thomas THE national veteran basketball team have their hearts set on a berth in the semi-final of next week's 20th Asean Veteran Basketball Invitational Tournament in Singapore.

Regulars in the tournament, the country will be represented by two teams in this year's edition of the annual event which will run from Sept 7-10.

The team in the 40-50 year-old division is grouped with New City and Myanmar Legend while the 50-60 year-old squad will be going up against Filipino Veteran, Negri Sembilan, Sarawak Senior and Miri Kinsar in their pool.

Both categories are divided into two groups, with six in the 40-50 year-old division and eight in the 50-60 year-old division.

It is understood that the top-two teams in each group will progress to the semi-finals.

A third category for players 60-70 years old is also being contested though Brunei will not be sending a team.

Apart from the hosts, powerhouses Malaysia and regional giants the Philippines will also be ones to watch out for at the Singapore Basketball Centre. Also in the fray are teams from Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.

Though the Sultanate has only been practicing for two weeks, their coach is confident a slot in the last four could be in the cards especially since both the teams ended fifth in last year's edition in Malaysia. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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GHK trophy: Boon Huat on track

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

(Top) A Beruncits player prepares to go for a layup against Tang Boon Huat in their Group B match of the Goh Hock Kee Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament yesterday at the Chung Hwa Middle School basketball court. (Above) Justin Yong of Beruncits goes for a layup. Pictures: BT/Hj Mohd Ali TANG Boon Huat (TBH) kickstarted their campaign right on track last night.

They proved to be too much for their opponents after running away with an 86-68 victory over Beruncits in Group B of the Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament at the Chung Hwa Middle School Basketball Court in Tutong.

Four players hit double figures for TBH with Suen Chuen Shew leading the way pouring in a game-high of 19 points and Loo Zhi Hung added 17 points. Leong Ming Seng contributed 15 points and Glen Chong managed to chip in 10 points in the victory.

On the other hand, Gideon Fong was the top scorer for Beruncits while both Justin Yong and Kenny Yong added 10 points in a losing effort.

The game started out with both teams shorthanded as only five players were available. Fang Bo Yuan, who had all his eight points in the first quarter, got hot early to put his team up in front 16-10 heading into the second period. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Overweight are no slouch

Monday, August 29, 2011

Wong Jun Yew (C) of Overweight goes for a layup against Sia N Tan during their match yesterday.Picture: BT/ Yee Chun Leong IT WAS definitely the case of quality and experience over quantity yesterday as Overweight barged into the win column with a 71-55 triumph over Sia N Tan in Group A of the Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament at the Chung Hwa Middle School Basketball Court in Tutong.

Three players notched double figures for Overweight with Wong Jun Yew scoring a game-high 33 points. Sia Kow Hsiung also had a good game adding 20 points while Giap On chipped in 10 points in the victory.

Frankie Goh Huei Shiang was the topscorer for Sia N Tan with 19 points and Wong Chin Mun provided some help at the offensive end with nine points to his name in the losing cause.

Overweight jumped to an early lead, despite starting the game with just five players. Jun Yew had the hot hands for his team by scoring 10 points in the first quarter.

Sia N Tan would exploit their opponents' lack of players by implementing a run-and-gun style of play to take a 15-14 lead heading into the second quarter. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Enares just too much for Beruncits

Sunday, August 28, 2011

A Beruncit player (Red) rising up to contest a shot attempt by an Elsie Sports player.Picture: BT/ Hj Mohd Ali ELSIE Sports outplayed Beruncits to win 71-41 last night at the annual Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament.

Playing at the Tutong Chung Hwa Middle School Basketball court in Tutong, Erik Enares not only managed to score the most points for the victors, but also more that their opponents in total with 42 points to his name.

The second match of the night saw Cyberise defeat Chevrolet 54-45, led by Rosli Said and his 15-point effort.

Chevrolet's Koh Wee Chian was able to match that score with 15 points of his own to contribute to his team.

Source: The Brunei Times

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

ITB all business against Business School

Thursday, August 25, 2011

(Top) Leong Ching Onn (R) of Business School tries to get around Foo Chuan Ho of ITB in their Group C match of the UBD Cup 2011 last night at the Multipurpose Hall of the UBD Sports Complex in Tungku Link. (Above) ITB's Glen Chong goes for a layup against Business School defenders.Pictures: BT/ Yee Chun Leong THIS is what happens when you pit men against boys.

Institut Teknologi Brunei (ITB) overpowered Business School 74-22 to clinch Group C of the UBD Cup 2011 last night at the Multipurpose Hall of the UBD (Universiti Brunei Darussalam) Sports Complex near here.

It was a no contest right from the start and Alex Soon provided the most firepower to lead ITB with a game-high of 18 points.

Jeremy Fong also had a good shooting-game, scoring 16 points and Glen Chong chipped in another 10 points in the victory.

Leong Ching Onn was the only bright spark for Business School, dropping 15 points to the losing cause.

The outcome of the match was never in question, in fact a simple look at the lineup already gave away who would emerge victorious in the match.

Choo Yung Jian, who was the hero last Saturday scoring the game-winner to lead the national cagers playing under the banner of Easyway/CK Tang to a 71-69 over D'Babes/Sharks in the final of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat, spearheaded ITB's campaign. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Brunei have a bright future in basketball

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Dear Editor,

Choo Yung Jian (R) of Easyway/CK Tang prepares to go for a layup against Ting Heng Lee of Giap's Nephews in their Group C match of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament recently. Picture: BT/Yee Chun Leong FIRST off, I'd like to thank The Brunei Times for a good and extensive coverage of the 2011 Aewon Cup. It was a pleasure to read BT's articles on the July 23-Aug 20 tournament. Keep up the good work!

Secondly, congratulations to Easyway/CK Tang — whose roster was made up of national cagers — for winning the 2011 Aewon Cup. Having said that, I must also congratulate them for their victory in the Borneo Cup earlier this month.

Two titles in a month — a great accomplishment indeed for national basketball coach Kevin Reece, who also coaches Easyway, and his players.

And looking at their perfor-mances — both at the Borneo Cup in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, and the recently-concluded Aewon Cup at Batu Bersurat — I hope Reece will keep the team's core group of players intact.

The American coach 'has discovered his winning formula' — according to BT's article on Aug 7 — quoting Reece, after winning Brunei's first Borneo Cup title, as saying: "Brunei have finally got their own big three Ben Sim, Esmond Tan and Muhd Zainul (Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin), our enforcer Benjamin Lim and overall floor general Choo Yung Jian. I believe with these core players, Brunei have a bright future in basketball." Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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GHK Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament to tip off tomorrow

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

STRIKE while the iron is hot.

The Tutong Amateur Basketball Association will be organising the annual Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament starting tomorrow at the Tutong Chung Hwa Middle School Basketball court in Tutong.Picture: BT file Local basketball fans may still be celebrating the fresh achievements of the national basketball team but the action just keeps on coming.

The national squad had recently captured both the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament and the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

To keep the ball rolling, the Tutong Amateur Basketball Association will be organising the annual Goh Hock Kee (GHK) Trophy Men's Basketball Tournament starting tomorrow.

The competition is held in conjunction with His Majesty's 65th Birthday celebrations and will be contested at the Tutong Chung Hwa Middle School Basketball court in Tutong.

The national basketball team, playing under the banner of Soon Lee-Easyway 'A', won the competition last year after a lopsided final demolition of Hata Rekajaya Sdn Bhd 113-53 at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

Unfortunately, they will not return to defend their title this year as the organisers have decided not to allow any of the national cagers to compete in the competition.

To even out the playing field, Filipino players are also barred from competing in the tournament as well. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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The men behind Brunei's hoop kings

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Easyway/CK Tang team celebrating their Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament win with Maxim Yap (Bottom R sitting down), Wira Pori (Bottom L) and Giap On (Top 2nd R). behind the scenes that have given the team their full support.Picture: BT file THE national basketball team is enjoying the most success they've had in recent years.

The Easyway/CK Tang team during a huddle. Plenty of credit has to be given to national basketball coach Kevin Reece and also the players but the team's success also lies with the people behind the scenes that have given the team their full support. Picture: BT file Some things may seem out of reach at first but the national squad have defied all odds to win the two trophies that have evaded them for years in the past month.

They made history by winning the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held from August 4-6 in Kota Kinabalu. It was a long 13-year wait to lift the challenge trophy.

They continued their fine form by winning the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament thanks to a last ditch layup by Choo Yung Jian defeating D'Babes/Sharks 71-69 on Saturday.

It was the first win for the national side in the tournament stretching back to more than a decade having seen the annual tourney, held in conjunction with His Majesty's Birthday celebrations, taken by a Filipino side in previous years.

Plenty of the credit has to be given to national basketball coach Kevin Reece since his arrival to take up the position at the helm at the end of 2009 and also to the players that have stuck around to give their full commitment to training.

However, there are also those behind the scenes that have given their full backing which is essential towards the team's success. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

JIAN-pions!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

(Top)Speedy Choo Yung Jian used his pace to tame D'Babes/ Sharks in the Aewon Cup final last night.(Above)Choo Yung Jian (R), the Easyway point guard had the hot hands going for a team-high of 20 points. He filled up much of the stats sheet and was just short of a triple-double dishing out eight assists and hauling down eight rebounds.Choo played good defence as well, adding four steals to his name. Picture: BT/ Yee Chun Leong THEY say speed kills. Well, it certainly killed off tradition last night at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

Choo the Flash Yung Jian raced down the floor with just over six seconds left to score the game winning layup to lift Easyway/ CK Tang to a 71-69 victory over D'Babes/ Sharks in the final of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament last night.

It was the first win for the national side in the tournament stretching back to more than a decade having seen the annual tourney, held in conjunction with His Majesty's Birthday celebrations, taken by a Filipino side in previous years.

Easyway had carried a 55-49 lead going into the final 10 minutes. But Alnajer Daris, who had 12 points in the fourth quarter, helped sparked an 8-0 run that brought the match down to the wire with the scores tied at 64-64 with under three minutes to play. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Bukit Ladang too good for Aewon

Friday, July 29, 2011


(Top) Bukit Ladang's Wan Fung (No 14) contesting a shot by Aewon's Jong How Kiat (No 5) during yesterday's match. (Above) Goh De No taking a shot for Aewon.Picture: BT/ Melvin Jong BUKIT LADANG turned out to be an insurmountable hill to climb for the boys of Aewon.

Esmond Tan scored a game high 25 points and put on a dominant show on the boards to help his team secure a one-sided 89-58 victory yesterday.

Jong How Kiat, meanwhile, scored 17 points and Mohd Andri added 16 to pace Aewon.

Bukit Ladang got off to a scorching start with Esmond scoring almost immediately via a fast break lay up upon tip off.

Aewon was slow to find their form as they struggled to cope with Bukit Ladang's offensive prowess and tight defense.

They would however respond by bringing on How Kiat, changing the team's dimension and improving the team's play on both ends of the floor.

Despite this, Bukit Ladang still ended the first quarter with an 8-point advantage (22-14).

The second quarter saw a more even contest, but successive turnovers by Aewon allowed their opponents to assert their authority over the game.
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Source: The Brunei Times

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Aewon Cup semis tip off

Friday, August 19, 2011

(Top) Bukit Ladang's Esmond Tan and (Above) Easyway/CK Tang Choo Yung Jian will both look to lead their teams to victory in their respective Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament semi-finals matches tonight's. Pictures: BT file THE beginning of the week saw the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament taken to a whole new level but the stakes are now higher and the competition has definitely intensified with the semi-finals ready to tip off at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

The pundits were right from the start with the four teams D'Babes/Sharks, MK Syarikat Jazmar, Bukit Ladang and Easyway/CK Tang all through to fight it out for a finals spot today.

The opening match will serve up a head-to-head battle between the only unbeaten team left in the tournament D'Babes/Sharks and Bukit Ladang at 7pm while the second game should also prove to be an electrifying affair between Easyway/CK Tang and MK Syarikat Jazmar at 8.30pm.

D'Babes/Sharks are looking like the team to beat in the tournament and much of that can be credited to big games by Don Mordeno.

Mordeno is packed with confidence and has been shooting the ball well.

He has come up big by scoring in the clutch on many occasions but many forget that he is just as deadly when it comes to running and setting up plays for his teammates.

He is backed by Marjomar Aying at the shooting guard position and has plenty of help with Elvin Requintin anchoring the defence. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Bukit Ladang outlast Aziz Latif & Company

Thursday, August 18, 2011

An Aziz Latif & Company player (Blue) shielding the ball from a Bukit Ladang player during their second round match of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament yesterday.Picture: BT/Dennis Lim IT WAS so close yet so far for Aziz Latif & Company who suffered a heart-breaking 90-77 loss to Bukit Ladang in their second round match of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

The atmosphere at the Brunei Basketball Association Court at Batu Bersurat was terrific with the supporters getting their money's worth, being treated to a neck to neck match-up for a majority of the game.

Five players scored into double figures for Bukit Ladang Lim Liang Wei causing most of the damage by scoring a team high of 25 points, Daniel Chong added another 16 points.

Ho Hee Lee scored 15 points, with Jong Guo Zhang and team captain Xavier Fong scoring 11 and 10 points respectively.

Eric Eranes, meanwhile scored a game-high of 28 points for ALC.

Both A Garingal and M Ong scored 11 points while G Romero and Ronnel Sugnan added 10 points each to the losing cause.

Both teams were evenly matched from the get-go, with just a point's difference at times in the game. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

D'Babes/Sharks' Don shoots down Easyway

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

(Top) Elvin Requintin from D'Babes/Sharks going for an uncontested layup during their match against Easyway/CK Tang yesterday. D'Babes/Sharks were victorious with a 68-80 scoreline. (Above) MK Syarikat Jazmar's Geve Leones going up for a shot against an Aziz Latif Company defender. Syarikat Jazmar won 75-69.Pictures: BT/ Melvin Jong IT WAS a match whose energy and passion lived up to the fans' expectations... the scoreline however did not.

Easyway/CK Tang will have to wait just a little longer to pull one over rivals D'Babes/Sharks after falling to them 68-80 in a highly anticipated matchup of Brunei's basketball powerhouses.

Don Mordeno put on a dominating performance to lead D'Babes/Sharks in scoring with a 21-point effort at the Brunei Basketball Association at Batu Bersurat last night.

A Dark chipped in 13 points and Elvin Requintin added another 10 in the win.

Easyway captain Ben Sim put in a commendable all-round effort by grabbing seven rebounds and scoring a game high of 26 point including going eight for eight from the charity stripe. He also dished out four assists.

Choo Yung Jian also filled up the stats sheet with 15 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks while Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin recorded 13 points, 16 rebounds, three assists and three steals.

Easyway was on the back foot immediately from tip-off, struggling to contain D'Babes/Sharks' potent offence and failing to break into their defensive stronghold.

The game was played at D'Babes/Sharks' pace which gave their opponents plenty of trouble, prompting national coach Kevin Reece to call a time-out.

The intermission helped to boost morale, with Choo causing chaos via acrobatic plays on both the offensive and defensive end, capped off by a three-pointer.

He also recorded an impressive block on Majomar Aying on the break, sending cheers throughout the fully-packed stands.

Despite this, D'Babes/Sharks were still the better team, ending the quarter with a 12-26 lead. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bukit Ladang, we have a problem

Tuesday, August 16, 2011



Geve Leones put up a 28-point performance to lead MK Syarikat Jazmar over Bukit Ladang last night. Picture: BT/ Yee Chun Leong MK Syarikat Jazmar beat Esmond Tan-less Bukit Ladang;Leones & Co take tough Group B match-up

NO Esmond Tan and this time there was a problem.

Geve Leones put up a 28-point performance to lead MK Syarikat Jazmar over Bukit Ladang 87-82 last night in Group B of the second round of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

Contested at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat which was filled to the brim, Leones knew what was needed to be done and the loss was the first for Bukit Ladang in the competition after five matches.

"Maybe I was lucky tonight (Monday night). I just tried to do my best and played hard but I'm not fully satisfied yet because I believe that I can still do better," said Leones in an interview with The Brunei Times after the win.

Leones has plenty of help from his teammates with Jeff Paraiso putting 18 points on the scoresheet. Noel Grafil had big shots in the game for 14 points and Erwin Velez added 10 points in the victory.

On the other hand, four players notched double figures for Bukit Ladang. Xavier Fong topscored for his team with 22 points and Presley Ho added 19 points to his name. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Maktab Duli bring their A game

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Leong Ming Seng (L) of Maktab Duli 'A' makes a shot against Chung Ching Middle School's players during the UBD Cup last night. Picture: BT/ Melvin Jong IT WAS men against boys and in the end Maktab Duli 'A' were simply too much for Chung Ching Middle School (CCMS) of Seria at the UBD Sports Complex in Tungku Link.

Maktab Duli 'A' of Gadong tortured their opponents in the Universiti Brunei Darussalam Cup last night destroying CCMS 101-11 in Group A.

CCMS did not stand a chance from the very beginning making only one basket in the first quarter. They didn't do any better in the other three quarters, too.

Maktab Duli fought hard pressing full court at times and making steals off CCMS' set play.

Maktab Duli also attacked hard led by their point-guard Jong How Kiat.

Staying in the opponents' half was hard enough for CCMS and on rare occasions when they managed to keep the ball in Maktab Duli's half, they faced another opponent, the shot clock.

CCMS conceded the ball on various occasions from both half-court as well as shot clock violations.

The first quarter ended 22-2 and this was to continue as the match progressed.

The second quarter saw another Maktab Duli's dominance on all parts of the court making the outcome predictable. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Bukit Ladang standing tall

Sunday, August 14, 2011

A Wan Sing player (white) readying for a three point attempt as a Bukit Ladang defender rushes to cover him. Bukit Ladang won 100-75.Picture: BT/ Dennis Lim BUKIT LADANG once again showed that they were a tough mountain to climb as they triumphed 100-75 over Wan Sing yesterday in their Group B match of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

The absence of Bukit Ladang's go-to-guy, Esmond Tan, wasn't missed as six players scored into double figures for the victors Lim Liang Wei leading the way with 26 points while Ho Hee Lee and Benjamin Lim added 12 points each.

Yan Wan Fung, Daniel Chong and Wong Kim Guan all scored 10 points a piece to contribute to the 100 point score-line.

Captain of Wan Sing Joeffer Camay basketted an impressive game-high 39 points.

Talanay Allan Rodriguez and Paul Morales Ponio followed after with 14 and 10 points respectively.

Bukit Ladang started the match strongly by controlling the pace of the game, slowing down the play and decisively winning rebounds on both ends of the floor. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Nephews fall to 'A' team

Saturday, August 13, 2011

THEY are indeed the A team.

Easyway/Ck Tang's Choo Yung Jian (L) goes for a layup while Fang Bo Yuan of Giap's Nephews tries to block him during their Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament yesterday.Picture: BT/Yee Chun Leong Easyway/CK Tang edged Giap's Nephews 65-59 last night to sweep Group C of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

In what was their fourth straight win in the competition, Easyway had a balanced offence with three players hitting double figures.

Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin led his team with 12 points while Han Ming Kwang and Tony Bong added 11 and 10 points respectively in the victory.

Ting Heng Lee had a game-high of 19 points to pace Giap's Nephews and Jon Lee poured in 11 points to a losing cause.

Giap's Nephews, with national coach Kevin Reece on the sidelines, managed to put up some strong defensive efforts to take a 7-4 lead midway through the opening period.

The team, comprising of the country's under-23 national side, were covering the weak side well and boxing out to out-rebound their taller opponents to stay ahead 16-13 going into the second quarter.

Easyway, made up of national cagers, came out firing in the second, scoring six straight points while upping their game at the defensive end to score in transition. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Champions: Too Easy for Easyway/ CK Tang

Friday, August 12, 2011

VICTORY you say? It's more like a thrashing.

Choo Yung Jian, one of the Easyway/ CK Tang players that hit double figures in the final of the Brunei Under-23 Basketball Tournament 2011 last night. Picture: BT Easyway/ CK Tang buried their opponents the Seria-based side NVP 112-35 in the final of the Brunei Under-23 Basketball Tournament 2011 at the Kampung Baru basketball court in Seria last night.

Six players were in double figures for Easyway/ CK Tang last night; Hang Ming Kwang, the top scorer for the match and team, went away with 20 points while Jonathan Lee followed behind closely with 17 points.

Tony Bong and Choo Yung Jian scored 16 points and 15 points respectively while Ting Heng Lee managed 13 points and Foo Gwen Tong wrapped up the six with 12 points.

On the losing side, Kho Hao Hao scored 11 points, the only player to hit double figures for NVP. Leonard Young collected eight points for NVP.

The match was over from the very start. It wasn't a close contested final, with Easyway/CK Tang ruthless from start to finish. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Aewon stitch up campaign on a high against JCMK

Friday, August 12, 2011

TOURNAMENT namesakes Aewon put up an impressive showing to end their Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament campaign on a high yesterday.

Aewon triumphed over JCMK 103-79 in a match-up that was tightly contested in the first three quarters before Aewon exploded in the final stanza.

Three players scored into double figures for Aewon Kenny Lim with a team high of 20 points, Koh Wee Chian with 19 and Jong How Kiat adding another 17 points.

Justin Martinez managed a game-high 27 points and both Mohd Yusri Abdullah and Wilmar Canapi contributed 14 points each in the loss at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

Both teams came out firing on all cylinders in the first quarter, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats in a flurry of action.

JCMK was slowly pulling away, capitalising on Aewon's turnovers to score on the break.

The latter's Koh Wee Chian, however, would hit on two consecutive three pointers to keep his team in the game with a 19-23 scoreline. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Jedstar shoot into 2nd round

Thursday, August 11, 2011

JEDSTAR advanced into the next round of the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament following another superb performance by Vincent Superio.

Vincent Superio (R) of Jedstar goes for a layup against Wan Sing in their Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament Group B match last night. Picture: BT/ Yee Chun Leong The 32-year-old poured in a game-high of 34 points to lead his team to a 103-96 victory over Wan Sing in Group B last night at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

"I just tried my best out there because we needed the win to see us through to the next round," said Superio in an interview with The Brunei Times on his performance in the victory.

Jessie Lamaste provided plenty of help on the offensive end with 18 points while George Castaneda and Arjay Buenaventura added 12 and 10 points respectively in the triumph.

Wan Sing also put on a balanced attack with four players scoring into double figures.

Sonny Bautista topscored for the team with 24 points and Arnold Patricio also had a good game with 17 points to his name. MV Dela Pena added 13 and Jef Camay scored 12 in the loss.

It was a difficult game for the players as well as the officials, with both teams suiting up in same coloured uniforms. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Borneo Cup: Brunei heroes have landed

Monday, August 8, 2011

THERE was no heroes' welcome, but they are definitely Brunei's heroes.

The Brunei basketball team at the Brunei International Airport in Berakas last night. Picture: BT/ Yee Chun Leong The national basketball team returned to the Sultanate last night and they did so with their heads held high.

They made history in Sabah after winning the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 in Kota Kinabalu on Saturday.

They finished the competition with a 3-0 win-record, ending a 13-year wait to lift the challenge trophy.

National basketball team captain Ben Sim (pic) proudly had his gold medal around his neck and he felt that the team deserved the title.

"It was a good run for us. Everyone put in the work and we deserved it," said Sim in an interview with The Brunei Times yesterday.

Prior to their departure for the Aug 4-6 competition, national basketball coach Kevin Reece had mentioned that gelling might be the only problem for the team.

"There was not much difficulty playing together," said Sim.

"Since coach came, he has been looking for the best way to play together. We have always had the talent but it was all about organising and putting them together," he added. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Brunei's 'superhero' finally finds sidekicks

Monday, August 8, 2011

I ONCE wrote that even superheroes need sidekicks (pic, right). But, of course, the national basketball team are more than just a team of superheroes and sidekicks.

Ben Sim (C) had a good outing in Sabah. Picture: BT For years Esmond Tan arguably the best cager in the Sultanate has been playing the 'superhero' for Brunei, minus the sidekick, of course but, at the Borneo Cup in Kota Kinabalu last week, Tan finally got all the help he needed.

It was Tan's first appearance in the Brunei shirt since national basketball coach Kevin Reece took over at the helm at the end of 2009 and it was his winningest too.

Brunei made history in Sabah on Saturday when they were crowned champions of the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 in Kota Kinabalu.

They got their campaign off to a flying start defeating Borneo giants Miri 69-54 victory on Thursday.

The victory over Miri, who have won the Borneo Cup 10 times, was history itself having beaten their neighbours for the first time in 13 tries.

The national cagers continued their fine form by sweeping aside Labuan 76-47 in their second match on Friday. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

BORNEO KINGS

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Brunei basketball team win gold at Borneo Cup

Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin was the biggest factor in Brunei's win yesterday finishing with a double-double, having poured in a game-high of 19 points and hauled down 17 boards. Picture: BT THE wait is finally over. All the hard work has paid off for the national cagers, who were crowned champions of the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 yesterday.

Brunei defeated hosts Kota Kinabalu 61-41 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, to clinch arguably their biggest victory ever.

It took the national side 13 years to lift the challenge trophy having already made history by beating Borneo giants Miri 69-54 in their first game on Thursday and triumphing 76-47 over Labuan on Friday at the Aug 4-6 event.

Ben Sim, the national team captain had another good game in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. Picture: BT Miri, the 10-time winners of the tournament, finished second while Kota Kinabalu took third place. Labuan finished last in the four-team tournament.

Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin was the biggest factor in Brunei's win yesterday finishing with a double-double, having poured in a game-high of 19 points and hauled down 17 boards.

The duo of Esmond Tan and Ben Sim picked up their third consecutive double-doubles in as many games as well. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Reece discovers winning formula

Sunday, August 7, 2011

THE gold medal shows that they fit well together.

The national basketball team yesterday made history in Kota Kinabalu winning the Borneo Cup for the first time. Picture: Courtesy of Wardah Hj Mekrat The national basketball coach Kevin Reece has chosen the best and they yesterday delivered the goods in Kota Kinabalu as advertised.

It was a long 13-year wait, but it was finally over.

The national basketball squad are finally crowned the champions of the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 having gone undefeated at the Aug 4-6 event and much of the credit should go to Reece, who only took over at the helm at the end of 2009.

This is arguably the biggest achievement to date for the national side and the American seems to have found the right formula.

Those on the roster and making a piece of Brunei history were Ben Sim, Esmond Tan, Cavan Kong, Po Yung Hui, Kevin Tay, Kenny Lim, Choo Yung Jian, Benjamin Lim, Han Ming Kwang, Md Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin, Soon Kian Leong and Ching Wei Ming, who was the latest addition with Yap Chun Ping out with injury.

The national coach had said that the team were better than last year's side and his boys duly proved that yesterday. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

BEN SIM-ply the best for Brunei

Saturday, August 6, 2011


Captain Sim leads Brunei to another victory in KK

Sultanate a win away from gold

 

BRUNEI are just a step away from the summit.
Ben Sim, the national team captain, put up another good performance on Friday scoring a game-high of 21 points and 11 rebounds for Brunei. Picture: BT
The national basketball team led from start to finish to record their second straight win with a 76-47 triumph over Labuan last night in the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Ben Sim put up another good performance as he filled up the stats-sheet with his double-double scoring a game-high of 21 points and 11 rebounds.

The national team captain was also active at the defensive end with four steals to his name.

"I wanted gold so bad last year, but it was too bad I got injured. Since then I've been on a quest to win gold for Brunei in the Borneo Cup," said Sim in an interview with The Brunei Times yesterday.

"Now with the right attitude and players, I think we have been taking a step in the right direction since Coach K's arrival," he added. Read More… Source: The Brunei Times

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BEN SIM-ply the best for Brunei

Ben Sim, the national team captain, put up another good performance on Friday scoring a game-high of 21 points and 11 rebounds for Brunei. Picture: BT


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Captain Sim leads Brunei to another victory in KK

Sultanate a win away from gold

 

BRUNEI are just a step away from the summit.

The national basketball team led from start to finish to record their second straight win with a 76-47 triumph over Labuan last night in the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Ben Sim put up another good performance as he filled up the stats-sheet with his double-double scoring a game-high of 21 points and 11 rebounds.

The national team captain was also active at the defensive end with four steals to his name.

"I wanted gold so bad last year, but it was too bad I got injured. Since then I've been on a quest to win gold for Brunei in the Borneo Cup," said Sim in an interview with The Brunei Times yesterday.

"Now with the right attitude and players, I think we have been taking a step in the right direction since Coach K's arrival," he added.

There was plenty of help coming from Esmond Tan with his double-double of 10 points and 12 rebounds including five steals.

Soon Kian Leong also hit double figures with 11 points and Choo Yung Jian provided a good boost with nine points, five steals and five assists.

Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin did a great job on the boards with 10 rebounds as well. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Friday, August 5, 2011

It's been 13 years in waiting

Friday, August 5, 2011

Brunei cagers finally score one over Miri

(Top) Brunei's Benjamin Sim (L) defending a Miri player during last year's 12th Borneo City Men Basketball Invitation Tournament 2010 match. Brunei has finally beaten Miri in the Borneo Tournament after a 69-54 victory yesterday. (Above) National basketball coach Kevin Reece. Pictures: BT file AS FAR as unlucky numbers go, 13 does not seem to affect Brunei's basketball team much.

The national basketball squad finally put away Miri 69-54 at the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Coincidentally, it took Brunei 13 years to defeat the second largest city in Sarawak in the Borneo Tournament, finally getting their revenge for their loss at last year's 12th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament.

Last time round, Miri thrashed Brunei 67-36 in a do-or-die match, in which the winner would be crowned champion.

The loss meant that the Sultanate was forced to settle for bronze instead.

What made matters worse for local basketball fans was that said match was played on home ground at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

The defeat was the largest margin that the national cagers had lost by in the three-day competition, being outplayed in every possession. Read More… Source: The Brunei Times

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It's been 13 years in waiting

Friday, August 5, 2011

Brunei cagers finally score one over Miri

LED by Esmond Tan (left), arguably the best cager in Brunei, the Sultanate finally tamed Miri having waited 13 long years to do so. The national basketball squad last night put away Miri 69-54 at the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Picture: BT AS FAR as unlucky numbers go, 13 does not seem to affect Brunei's basketball team much.

The national basketball squad finally put away Miri 69-54 at the 13th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament 2011 held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Coincidentally, it took Brunei 13 years to defeat the second largest city in Sarawak in the Borneo Tournament, finally getting their revenge for their loss at last year's 12th Borneo City Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament.

image(Top) Brunei's Benjamin Sim (L) defending a Miri player during last year's 12th Borneo City Men Basketball Invitation Tournament 2010 match. Brunei has finally beaten Miri in the Borneo Tournament after a 69-54 victory yesterday. (Above) National basketball coach Kevin Reece. Pictures: BT file Last time round, Miri thrashed Brunei 67-36 in a do-or-die match, in which the winner would be crowned champion.

The loss meant that the Sultanate was forced to settle for bronze instead.

What made matters worse for local basketball fans was that said match was played on home ground at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat.

The defeat was the largest margin that the national cagers had lost by in the three-day competition, being outplayed in every possession. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Another easy victory for Easyway

Monday, August 1, 2011


image WITH every player in the squad scoring double-digits, it doesn't take a genius to figure out who won last night's Easyway - Boy Menglait match.

Filled to the brim with national players, Easyway had no problem beating their opponents 107-46 in the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

Kevin Tay led all scorers with 17 points, followed by Cavan Kong with 16 and Po Yung Hui, Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin and Ak Muhd Faizuladzmi Pg Tajudin with 14 each.

Captain Benjamin Sim added 12 while Kenny Lim and Soon Kian Leong each chipped in 10.

Boy Menglait only had one player scoring into the double-digits, but Eanasao's 11 points was hardly enough to carry his team to what would have been an upset win at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat. Read More… Source: The Brunei Times

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UBD Cup 2011 schedule

UBD CUP 2011 SCHEDULE

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

MD ‘A’

UBD ‘A’

MD ‘B’

UBD ‘B’

MS

MTSSR

ITB

SMJA

CCMS

SMSA

Business School

PTE M

SGS

     

10th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MD ‘A’ – SGS

102 – 34

8.45pm – 10pm

MD ‘B’ – ITB

59 – 82

13th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

SMJA – PTE M

24 – 26

8.45pm – 10pm

UBD ‘A’ – MTSSR

83 – 30

15th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MD ‘A’ – CCMS

101 – 11

8.45pm – 10pm

UBD ‘B’ – SMJA

34 – 22

17th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MTSSR – SMSA

39 – 104

8.45pm – 10pm

MD ‘B’ – Business School

81 – 40

20th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MS – CCMS

72 – 26

8.45pm – 10pm

UBD ‘B’ – PTE M

77 – 38

22th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MD ‘A’ – MS

90 – 49

8.45pm – 10pm

UBD ‘A’ – SMSA

87 – 63

24th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

CCMS – SGS

22 – 69

8.45pm – 10pm

ITB – Business School

74 – 22

27th August

 

Remarks

7.30pm – 8.45pm

MS – SGS

40-65

8th September

 

Remarks

6.30pm – 8pm

[Q3] ITB – PTE M

106-43

8pm – 9.30pm

[Q4] UBD ‘B’ – MD ‘B

55-48

13th September

 

Remarks

6.30pm – 8pm

[Q1] MD ‘A’ – SMSA

 

8pm – 9.30pm

[Q2] UBD ‘A’ – SGS

 

15th September

 

Remarks

6.30pm – 8pm

[SF2] ITB – UBD ‘B’

 

8pm – 9.30pm

[SF1] Q1 – Q2

 

20th September

 

Remarks

6pm – 7.30pm

3rd Placing

 

7.30pm – 9pm

Finals

 

9pm

Closing Ceremony

 

Rules & Regulations:

  • Total playing time would be 4 quarters of 10minutes each.
  • Two timeouts are given to each team during the first half, three timeouts in the second half and one timeout for each period of overtime.
  • Teams must be present at the court 15 minutes before their scheduled match. Teams which fail to have five players present within 15 minutes after the proposed time will be considered to forfeit.
  • FIBA official rules will be used.
  • Referees and committees decisions are final.
venue:  all the games will be taking place at UBD sport complex

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Another easy victory for Easyway

Monday, August 1, 2011

WITH every player in the squad scoring double-digits, it doesn't take a genius to figure out who won last night's Easyway - Boy Menglait match.

Filled to the brim with national players, Easyway had no problem beating their opponents 107-46 in the Aewon Cup 2011 Basketball Championship Tournament.

Kevin Tay led all scorers with 17 points, followed by Cavan Kong with 16 and Po Yung Hui, Muhd Zainul Ashyraf Hj Hussin and Ak Muhd Faizuladzmi Pg Tajudin with 14 each.

Captain Benjamin Sim added 12 while Kenny Lim and Soon Kian Leong each chipped in 10.

Boy Menglait only had one player scoring into the double-digits, but Eanasao's 11 points was hardly enough to carry his team to what would have been an upset win at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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