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Showing posts with label Southeast Asean Game 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southeast Asean Game 2015. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

Unbeatable Philippines

by Von Samonte, Naomi Michiko,Will Leong, Jaclynn Seah and Hafeez Aziz | Published on: 

Marcus Eugene Douthit of the Philippines towers over the Malaysian defense. Photo credit: Gavin Lee/SINGSOC
Marcus Eugene Douthit of the Philippine Towers over the Malaysian defense.
Photo credit: Gavin Lee/SINGSOC
The Philippines proves to be the team to beat in this year’s SEA Games basketball competition, as both their men and women squads are now on top of their respective groups in the preliminary rounds.

In the women’s group, the Philippines defeated Malaysia in a very close match. Malaysia had a five-point lead over the Philippines during the first quarter before the Filipinos closed the second quarter in a tie, 30-30. Aggressive scoring from Allana May Lim, Merenciana Arayi and Cindy Resultay made the difference to give the Philippines another win, 74-63.

On the other hand, the men’s squad scored a convincing victory against Malaysia, leading as much as 57 points. Led by Almond Vosotros, Jeth Troy Rosario and Marcus Douthit, the Philippines outclassed Malaysia, 100-48.

When asked to comment about his men’s team, Philippines head coach Tab Baldwin said “they really have a great attitude about the game of basketball and about themselves as Philippine basketball players and playing for this team.”


The Philippines will next play Indonesia (women) and Timor Leste (men).

Philippines Camille Sambile dribbling past the Malaysian defense in the game which they won 74-63. Photo credit: Gavin Lee/SINGSOC
Philippines Camille Sambile dribbling past the Malaysian defense in the game which they won 74-63.
Photo credit: Gavin Lee/SINGSOC
Zooming into the Singapore men’s basketball team, matches have been going on smoothly as Singapore has won its third match against Cambodia 83-67. This translates into Singapore garnering the top few positions in its respective group in the preliminary rounds. When battling against Cambodia, Ng Hanbin and Larry Liew led the team to victory with both players scoring 15 points each. Singapore will meet Thailand in the next match.

In other women’s matches, Indonesia beat Vietnam 71-26 and Thailand beat Singapore 83-46. In the other men’s match, Thailand defeated Vietnam 108-45.

Source: seagames2015

Indonesia advances to football semi-finals at expense of Singapore by SINGSOC | Published on: 11 Jun 2015

Indonesia's Evan Dimas Darmono (6) celebrates scoring his side's first goal with his teammates. Photo credit: SINGSOC
Indonesia's Evan Dimas Darmono (6) celebrates scoring his side's first goal with his teammates.
 Photo credit: SINGSOC
Singapore were knocked out of the SEA Games football tournament on Thursday after slumping to a 1-0 loss to Indonesia, who completed the semi-final lineup.


Midfielder Evan Dimas scored the only goal in the 46th minute as the country banned by world governing body FIFA last month for government interference in their football association kept up their bid for a first soccer gold since 1991.

The under-23 side were only allowed to compete in Singapore as the ban had come after the tournament had started.

Singapore needed to win the fixture to leapfrog their opponents and finish second in the pool behind already qualified Myanmar but their plans came unstuck at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

The hosts slim hopes were all but ended when leftback Ho Wai Loon was shown a second yellow card in the 65th minute for a mistimed challenge.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

12 medals in 12 events: Here’s what it cost Quah Zheng Wen

Quah Zheng Wen  Photo by: SINGSOC/Action Images via Reuters
He competed in 12 events over the course of six days and medalled in every one of them, bringing home a tidy haul of seven golds, four silvers and one bronze.
In the process, Quah Zheng Wen also broke six Games records – three individual and three relays.
It is no surprise that the 19-year-old is “overexerted, super exhausted and super spent” by the end of the swim competition on Thursday.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Claire Adorna - Wins the first SEAG Gold for the Philippines

Filipina triathlete Claire Adorna finishes first in the triathlon event of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore. PHOTO FROM THE SEA GAMES 2015 TWITTER ACCOUNT
A female triathlete Claire Adorna has nailed the women's triathlon event at Southeast Asean Games 2015 in Singapore to give the Philippines the first Gold Medal on Saturday clocked in 02:13:08.


Photo by: Sports Inquirer
It was double celebration for the Philippines after Kim Mangrobang, Adorna's compatriot finished in 02:14:26 for the silver medal.

At Singapore's East Coast Parkway The game was consist of a 40 kilometer bike ride, 10 kilometer run and 1.5 kilometer swim in an open water.

Sarunthai Arunsiri, from Thailand took the bronze medal after finishing the race for 2:22:8. As of posting time, the Philippines currently one gold, four silvers and three bronze for taking the fourth in the medal ranking. The host Singapore has continue to lead the pack of 21 medals including 10 gold golds.

Source: Sports Inquirer