By Ian Chew
Other teams should still take note of Hoe Ming Jun of Nanyang Polytechnic, here with Golds coaches Clement Lim (left) and Ong Yao Kwang. (Photo 1 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
58 elite under-18 basketball players from all over the island were selected last year in two drafts and basketball fans have been looking forward to seeing them play. The 58 were drafted into four teams – Black, Gold, Red and White – and, led by their respective coaches, have been practicing hard for the past two months.
It’s finally time for the ultimate showdown.
And the prize – an all-expense paid trip for selected members of the winning team to Shanghai for an NBA game, together with the best players being chosen to represent Singapore at the prestigious adidas Nations camps later in the year in China and USA.
Yet Ong Yao Kwang, coach of the Golds squad is playing it cool.
“The chances are even as every team consists of a number of national youth players. For our team, we do not have any outstanding player, but we will be relying on our teamwork and team spirit to compete with the rest,” he said.
“We will still play to enjoy the game regardless of the results!”
The coaches of the Reds team, Joe So and Foo Kwang Hock, are also modest about their chances.
“I think the better players are in the other zones!” remarked Joe.
Coaches Koh Meng Koon and Han Li Jun of the Whites squad are also full of respect for their opponents.
“Every match is a 50-50 game. The results would depend on the players’ performances on that day,” said Meng Koon.
All that is left is a quietly confident Blacks squad coach Andre Wong. Analysing his team’s strengths, he had to this to say:
“We have the advantage of stronger inside players compared to the rest of the teams. Our players like Ang Wei Xian, Koh Chee Siang and Scott Driscoll will provide us with crucial rebounds.”
The schedule for the matches are as follows:
7 Feb (Sat)
1.00pm – Blacks v Reds
2.30pm – Whites v Golds
14 Feb (Sat)
1.00pm – Reds v Whites
2.30pm – Golds v Blacks
21 Feb (Sat)
1.00pm – Reds v Golds
2.30pm – Whites v Blacks
All matches will be played in the Catholic High School indoor hall located at Bishan St 22.
Notes: All players are kindly requested to report at 11am at the hall to collect their jerseys.
Khoo Da Wei of Hougang Secondary is also a player to watch for the Gold squad. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The Golds team, training every saturday in Co-Curricular Activities Branch at Evans Road. (Photo 3 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
National U17 player Ng Wei Xiang of Unity Secondary, pictured here with coaches Joe So (left) and Foo Kwang Hock, will be a tough match for any opposing player. (Photo 4 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Hubert Neo of New Town Secondary will also help his team with his height and aggression. (Photo 5 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Jabez Su of Catholic High is a coach’s favourite for his scoring abilities. (Photo 6 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The provisional Reds squad for the adidas Nations League have been training every saturday in Unity Secondary School. (Photo 7 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Chen Jia Hong, pictured here with coaches Koh Meng Koon (left) and Han Li Jun is one player to look out for, according to Meng Koon. (Photo 8 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Dominic Wong Jun Jie, another player with immense potential. (Photo 9 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The Whites team have been faithfully training at the Home United premises for the past two months. (Photo 10 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Scott Driscoll of Ngee Ann Secondary, here with Blacks coaches Hsu Tung Ching (left) and Andre Wong, will give his team the rebounding edge. (Photo 11 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Colin Chou of the Blacks squad is also expected to dazzle with his ball handling skills. (Photo 12 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The Blacks squad, whose training sessions take place in ITE Simei on Saturdays. (Photo 13 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Sure, all spectators are welcome:)
can we go to cat high to wat the match?
Yes you can. It’s free. Free seating.
Do anyone of you think that the GoLd team have any outstanding players…..??
I feel that the other teams will have the ability to put up a better matchup against each other…..
Any suggestion who to look out for in GoLd team??
I do not agree with you [-.-], cos I think that Colin can shine whenever he wants and he will not be so easily beaten by Jabez. Of cos everyone may stand chance to beat him, but it is not so easy, it will be very challenging. (=
Anyone got any idea when will be the 2009 addias U18 selection? or there wont be any?? pls give me a reply thanks
Nobody will know until the second half of the year whether there will be another selection.
all the teams are really good, do you guys have any teams in mind that you guys think will win? lets guess? hehe (=
I deleted three nasty comments about players. I won’t tolerate any such personal attacks on players. Do it on your own blog.
agree. he is good .
yr head la ,
colin ????
jabez can own him anytime ..
he cant shine with so much star player in his team ..
look at his performance during his xue lian hong period ..
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come on LOR ..
overrated player -.- ..
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i agree i agree .
colin chou will shine!he is da best player in singapore currently.UNBEATABLE!