Story by REDintern Alan Chiang, Photos by Vanessa Lim/Red Sports
Shi Hao (NT, #8) aims as Steven (PHS, #13) raises his hand to block. (Photo 1 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Jurong East Sports Hall, Thursday, April 30, 2009 - Presbyterian High conquered New Town Secondary 54-45 to be crowned the new champions of the boys' B Division Basketball Championship.
Both teams had met earlier in the quarter-final round of the national championship and it was New Town which emerged victorious then to inflict the only defeat for Presbyterian High in the championship. That unexpected defeat for Presbyterian High left four-time defending champion Catholic High out in the cold on a countback.
It was a tightly-contested final with both teams cancelling out each other to walk off tied at 11-11 at the end of the first quarter. New Town deployed similar tactics as in the previous match-up to stop the big man Russel Low (Presbyterian High, #5) from holding on to the ball. At the other end, Presbyterian High tried to contain the dazzling Lor Weng Siang (NTS, #9) from entering the paint.
In the second quarter, both sides were left frustrated by missed easy chances and it took about three minutes before Bing Yao (PHS, #6) converted an under-basket shot for the first points of the quarter. Weng Siang (NTS, #9) answered immediately and helped New Town take a comfortable lead only for Yao Ming (PHS, #8) to make a 3-pointer to tie the match at 16-16.
Both sides then had numerous attempts at the basket as Weng Siang single-handedly carried his team with a nine-point contribution. However, Presbyterian High managed to hold on to a slender two-point 22-20 lead at half-time.
Presbyterian High got off to a positive start in the third quarter as Yao Ming (#8) and Jun Jie (#11) contributed to the team's 7-0 run. New Town appeared slow to recover and allowed Presbyterian to break away with a 12-point lead at 32-20.
With 6:06 remaining, the New Town coach sorted things out and within the next two minutes, their points started to flow in from Weng Siang.
Moments later, Hubert Neo (#12) joined in the fray as he helped to carry Weng Siang's burden with two big 3-pointers. New Town managed to control the final minutes of the quarter and cut Presbyterian High's lead to only a point at 33-34.
The Presbyterian High coach was furious with his team as they threw away a huge lead to allow New Town to come back into the game so easily. The players responded to his call and started the final quarter strongly. As Weng Siang had to sit down for a break, Presbyterian High took advantage and increased their lead to five points within those few minutes.
With the absence of their key player, New Town looked weak in offense and lacked a leader to direct their defense, which allowed Russel (PHS, #5) to make good use of the ample space in the paint.
With less than three minutes of playing time remaining, Weng Siang was brought back on and he made an immediate impact with several points. But his lone effort was not enough to overcome the huge deficit and Presbyterian High went on to take the championship title.
Mr Steven Ong, Presbyterian High's teacher-in-charge said, "We came into the match after understanding how New Town played against us earlier. We tried to stop Lee Shi Hao (NTS, #8) and Weng Siang from scoring with a 1-1-3 defensive tactic."
He felt that the school's support and encouragement also helped the team to focus on winning the basketball title. He said, "There is no pressure at all and the school has been encouraging."
On the school’s plans to retain the title next year, he said, "The bulk of the students are in the final year so we have to start to train the C Div boys from scratch like how we have groomed talents like Yao Ming (#8), who did not have any basketball background when he joined the school."
Yao Ming, who top scored for Presbyterian High with 22 points, was delighted to win the final.
"I’m very happy though there was much pressure before the match. I tried to play my game too."
He is one of the few basketball players selected for the Asian Youth Games and will continue with training even after the national schools' championship.
Scores by quarter
1st Q: PHS 11 NTS 11
2nd Q: PHS 11 NTS 9
3rd Q: PHS 12 NTS 13
4th Q: PHS 22 NTS 12
Top scorer
PHS
Yao Ming (#8) - 22 points
Russel (#5) - 13 points
Bing Yao (#6) - 13 points
NTS
Lor Weng Siang (#9) - 28 points
Hubert Neo (#12) - 9 points
Jonathan (PHS, #7) reaches over to try and intercept the ball from Weng Siang (NTS, #9). (Photo 2 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Shi Hao (NTS, #8) aims for the net as a Presbyterian player comes up from behind to try and push the ball away. (Photo 3 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Russel (PHS, #5) touches the ball first before the New Town player and pushes it away . (Photo 4 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Yao Ming (PHS, #8) and Weng Siang (NTS, #9) rushing for the ball. (Photo 5 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Weng Siang (NTS, #9) jumps to score as Presbyterian High defenders close in. (Photo 6 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Weng Siang (NTS, #9) shoots as Yao Ming of Presbyterian reaches to intercept. (Photo 7 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Shamir (NTS, #7) tries to block Jun Jie (PHS, #11). (Photo 8 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Bing Yao (PHS, #6) loses his balance and falls. (Photo 9 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Bing Yao (PHS, #6) tries to get past a New town player. (Photo 10 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Russel (PHS, #5) scoring easily with his height advantage. (Photo 11 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
New Town supporters cheering the team on. (Photo 12 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
ya lah ya lah. haha! 🙂
you are just trying to say PHS can get champ because of russel which is so untrue [:
oh so what if he contributes alot? they still win what, just that the score difference might just appear to be of a bigger range.
ya but russel contributed throughout the whole compt.
and i agree that they wouldnt care. i’m just saying.
that’s why i said MOST credits!!
ZOMG, please read properly.
MOST CREDITS.
he contributed alot all the way, and i do not agree in solo too.
and i never mentioned he was solo-.-
its not russell that contributed to everything. basketball is about team work. and fyi, we didnt know how to play bball when we were in sec 1. the coach taught us from basic to all the skills we needed to win matches. russell was not the only one scoring if u notice… everyone is contributing to points. and if u think that russell is the only way for us to win, than look at next year team before you start shooting your mouth off…
haha, you mean the team will care whether who deserve the most credits after that game? and please, look at the finals. russel didn’t contribute alot, whereas it was yaoming. and yet did they lose? no, they got the champs.
and yes, i agree with ?. i don’t believe only one solo pillar can bring the team far.
obviously you dunno the game about basketball. it’s a teamwork game, not individual game (: