SEA Games Softball (Men): Singapore beat Malaysia 10–0 in opener
Strong defence and offence helped Singapore beat Malaysia 10-0 by mercy rule in the fourth inning to pick up their first win.
Strong defence and offence helped Singapore beat Malaysia 10-0 by mercy rule in the fourth inning to pick up their first win.
After a 22-year hiatus, the SEA Games is back in Singapore for its 28th edition and kicked off with a spectacular opening ceremony in front of a sell-out crowd.
Singapore lost 1–2 to Myanmar in their second game of the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games under-23 football tournament. Here are three talking points from last night's game.
Following his success in the men's doubles, Gao Ning earned his second gold medal in the men's singles with a 4–1 victory over Richard Gonzales of the Philippines.
Singapore beat Myanmar 85–20 to finish second in the group stages in Southeast Asia (SEA) Games netball tournament. Singapore has beaten Brunei, Thailand, and Philippines and drew with Malaysia. Malaysia finished as the leader based on a higher goal difference.
This is their first loss after an opening 1–0 win over Philippines earlier this week.
Singapore scored 76.5 points in the Free Routine Finals, and coupled with the 74.3445 points they garnered in the Technical Routine on June 2, the hosts won the gold medal over Malaysia who scored a combined 146.5204 points against Singapore's 150.8445.
Outperforming Choy was Vu Thanh An of Vietnam who cliched the gold medal. Third place went to Thailand's Kothny Wiradech and Malaysia's Yu Peng Kean.