Quarter-by-Quarter Scores
Hwa Chong Institution vs Victoria Junior College
1st Q: 14-11
2nd Q: 15-7
3rd Q: 19-11
4th Q: 22-8
Final score: 70-37
Top Scorers
Hwa Chong Institution:
Jabez Su (#4) – 19 points
Subhas Nair (#13) – 14 points
Russel Low (#5) – 14 points
Bryan Kor (#9) – 11 points
Victoria Junior College:
Marcus Yap (#4) – 11 points
Sean Hoo (#10) – 9 points
Hwa Chong Institution Lineup
Jabez Su (#4)
Russel Low (#5)
Tan Eeruey (#6)
#7
Henry Wong (#8)
Bryan Kor (#9)
Adelbert Tan (#10)
Nio Yuan Ming (#11)
#12
Subhas Nair (#13)
#14
Justin (#15)
Victoria Junior College Lineup
Marcus Yap (#4)
Cedric Chng (#5)
Reuben Choo (#6)
Daryl Tan (#7)
Johnceline Khoo (#8)
Marcus Teo (#9)
Sean Hoo (#10)
Chua Wee Liang (#11)
Benny Lam (#12)
Ferdinand Aldo (#13)
Bon Yi Cheng (#14)
HCI captain Subhas Nair (#13) attempts to navigate his way around VJC’s tight defense in the first quarter. He kept HCI afloat in the first half with 12 points before Jabez Su took over in the second. (Photo 2 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Marcus Yap (VJC #4) could not inspire his side to victory against the defending champions but still managed 11 points. (Photo 3 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Russel Low goes for a jump shot. Although he sat out the first quarter, he managed 14 points in his side’s victory. (Photo 4 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Subhas Nair finds the going tough in the first quarter as VJC applied a organised defense on HCI. (Photo 5 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
The two big men, Ferdinand Aldo (VJC #13) and Russel Low, clash in the second half. (Photo 6 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Bryan Kor (HCI #9) goes for two while under pressure from an opponent. (Photo 7 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Chua Wee Liang (VJC #11) goes up against the defensive duo of Russel Low and Subhas Nair. (Photo 8 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
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I think there’s a mistake in the timing of the boys’ finals, should be at 1300. (The girls’ finals is at 1530.)
nope, girls at 1.30pm, guys at 3
Oops, yeah sorry!
HC NO. 06 IS TAN EERUEY
NO. 09 IS BRYAN KOR
NO. 15 IS JUSTIN
I think it’ll be nice to have videos of the match like the last post.
Yeah I agree. It would be nice if there was a volunteer there, but unfortunately there wasn’t.
Umm, is it possible to ask one of the audience to do so?
Ah nvm, I think they’ll be too busy cheering for their own team.
Why is the article mainly on HC? The match AJC vs RI was much more exciting because of the tough fight. Would appreciate it if you can give more information about it. Thanks.
Because this writer chose to focus on that match at the start, not knowing how the games would turn out. It is kinda hard to watch two matches at one time + take pictures. Especially when there are a lot of people blocking the score board from the other side of the hall.
Would appreciate your understanding. If you saw the match and you have more information about it, then you can write your own story at http://redsports.sg/tell-your-story/
The match is not on the 14th, but on the 19th, a Wednesday, at Yishun Sports Hall. Friday, 14th of May(today) is the matches for semi-finals.
the “Singapore Basketball Centre, Friday May 14, 2010” at the start of the reports shows when the matches that the report is on were played. Not the date of the final.