Segamat rally past BinaPuri for MNBL title - Oct 31, 2012
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Segamat - BinaPuri 60:51
Segamat celebrated MNBL title. They shot down BinaPuri at the MABA Stadium to claim the trophy. Hui Jing Chen (177-G/F-87) came up with 18 points to lead the charge.
Segamat clinched a 14:8 lead after ten minutes. They maintained the advantage throughout the second quarter. Segamat ensured a 26:17 halftime advantage. They did not loosen the grasp in the third quarter. Segamat piled up a 47:36 advantage with one quarter to go
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Segamat - BinaPuri 60:51
Segamat celebrated MNBL title. They shot down BinaPuri at the MABA Stadium to claim the trophy. Hui Jing Chen (177-G/F-87) came up with 18 points to lead the charge. Segamat clinched a 14:8 lead after ten minutes. They maintained the advantage throughout the second quarter. Segamat ensured a 26:17 halftime advantage. They did not loosen the grasp in the third quarter. Segamat piled up a 47:36 advantage with one quarter to go. BinaPuri put on a decent fight in the fourth period but came up short of victory at the end. Yann Yann Pee (174-F-85) and Suik May Kew (172-F-82) finished with 8 points each for Segamat. Chiau Teng Ting (180-C-92) answered with game-high 23 points and 8 rebounds for BinaPuri. Fook Yee Yap (174-F-93) had 8 points in the loss.
Segamat: Hui Jing Chen 18, Yann Yann Pee 8, Suik May Kew 8 BinaPuri: Chiau Teng Ting 23, Fook Yee Yap 8
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U18 Asia Championship: India scrape past Malaysia, into Level I - Oct 5, 2012
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India U18 - Malaysia U18 60:59
India recorded the crucial win at the U18 Asia Championship. They overcame hosting Malaysia in a tightly-contested battle to secure the place in Level I for the next edition of the tournament. Jeena Skaria (94) came up with 24 points and 11 boards to pace the visitors.
India grabbed a 15:11 lead ten minutes into the game. They maintained the lead throughout the second frame. India enjoyed a 34:26 halftime buffer
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India U18 - Malaysia U18 60:59
India recorded the crucial win at the U18 Asia Championship. They overcame hosting Malaysia in a tightly-contested battle to secure the place in Level I for the next edition of the tournament. Jeena Skaria (94) came up with 24 points and 11 boards to pace the visitors. India grabbed a 15:11 lead ten minutes into the game. They maintained the lead throughout the second frame. India enjoyed a 34:26 halftime buffer. The teams traded baskets throughout the third quarter. India entered the fourth stanza up by 8 points 46:38. But the hosts refused to give up. Malaysia narrowed the deficit to a single point with just over a minute remaining. But several misses in the dying stages did not allow Malaysia to snatch the victory. They will have to start from Level II in the next edition of the competition. Anjana Geetha (177-F-94) had 10 points for the winners. Shi yeng Ng (186-C-94) answered with 20 points and 12 rebounds for Malaysia. Chiew Yen Lee (168-G/F-95) had 17 points in the loss.
India U18: Jeena Skaria 24+11 boards, Anjana Geetha 10, Raja Priyadarshini 8+14 boards Malaysia U18: Shi yeng Ng 20+12 boards, Chiew Yen Lee 17
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U18 Asia Championship: Japan dismantle Malaysia - Oct 3, 2012
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Malaysia U18 - Japan U18 29:84
Japan recorded the fourth victory at U18 Asia Championship. They toppled Malaysia for 4-1 record in the second position in Level I group. Kanako Masuoka (173-G-94) stepped up with 14 points to lead the winners.
Japan ensured a quick start. They cleared off to a 24:10 lead after ten minutes. Japan boosted the gap in the second term. They established a comfortable 46:15 halftime advantage. The margin grew deeper in the third period
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Malaysia U18 - Japan U18 29:84
Japan recorded the fourth victory at U18 Asia Championship. They toppled Malaysia for 4-1 record in the second position in Level I group. Kanako Masuoka (173-G-94) stepped up with 14 points to lead the winners. Japan ensured a quick start. They cleared off to a 24:10 lead after ten minutes. Japan boosted the gap in the second term. They established a comfortable 46:15 halftime advantage. The margin grew deeper in the third period. Japan accounted for a massive 67:22 lead heading into the fourth term. They did not slow down and clinched a comfortable win at the end. Yunika Nakamura (177-PF-95) and Mirai Tamura (164-PG-94) accounted for 13 points each for the winners. Michelle Lee (165-G-88) answered with 11 points for Malaysia. Chu Yun Teo (165-G/F-96) had 6 points in the loss.
Malaysia U18: Michelle Lee 11, Chu Yun Teo 6 Japan U18: Kanako Masuoka 14, Yunika Nakamura 13, Mirai Tamura 13
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U18 Asia Championship: Taiwan celebrate the initial win in Malaysia - Oct 2, 2012
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U18 Asia Championship: South Korea hold off Malaysia for second win - Oct 1, 2012
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U18 Asia Championship: Thailand upset hosts in the opener - Sep 29, 2012
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Malaysian U18 National Team 2012 - Sep 29, 2012
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Malaysian National Team 2012 - Jul 12, 2012
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India edge Malaysia in Taiwan - Jul 11, 2012
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Japan fire past Malaysia in Taiwan - Jul 10, 2012
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Malaisia posts the initial vicory - Jul 9, 2012
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Johor conquer MABA Cup title - Jan 6, 2012
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Malaysia advanced into the Division I - Dec 15, 2011
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U16 Asia Championship: Malaysia cruise past Uzbekistan - Dec 4, 2011
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SEA Games 2011. Malaysia upset Indonesia in Jakarta - Nov 18, 2011
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SEA Games 2011. Thailand celebrate second straight win in Jakarta - Nov 16, 2011
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SEA Games 2011. Malaysia beat Myanmar - Nov 15, 2011
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SEA Games 2011. Philippines top Malaysia for opening win - Nov 14, 2011
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India retains their place in Level I for next edition of the Asia Championship - Aug 27, 2011
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