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MALAYSIA
PHILIPPINES
INDONESIA
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Published By Training Teacher Division Ministry Of Education Malaysia
No : 3 15 July 2010 Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia Ministry Of Education Malaysia
ASEAN
BRUNEI
CAMBODIA
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
VIETNAM
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No : 3 15 July 2010
Highlights of the 2ndASG Opening Ceremony
ASG2 Contingents Common Aspiration
iming to succeed in thegames is the common aspira-
tion shared by all the 2nd ASEANSchools Games 2010 contingents.Teams were seen training diligentlyfor the events so as to excel.
Winning and losing are partand parcel of any competition.However, it is the spirit of sports-manship that the games aim touphold.
s early as 7.30 am, the MalaysianWomen Artistic Gymnastics
(W.A.G.) team was seen busy practis-
ing for the upcoming events at theNational Sports Council venue. Theathletes were fully commied through-out the training session. They practisedintensively in order to perform well inthe games. Their coach, Mr Mikhil, hadtrained the girls to be fit and ready forthe games and reinforced their skillsand techniques such as smooth landingand perfect swings. In brief, this train-ing session was indeed a good platformfor the girls to test their performance.Good luck to all the gymnasts of theMalaysian contingent!!
By : Sugeetha And JegaPhoto By : Aminina
By : Sugeetha And JegaPhoto By : Aminina
PRACTICEMAKES PERFECT
h a i l a n demerged as
the champion forthe Men ArtisticG y m n a s t i c s(M.A.G). Theycollected an overallscore of 226.900points. Tailing close behind was theMalaysian contin-gent with 223.200points. Vietnam bagged the bronzemedals with a score of 212.300 points.
The Thailand athletes displayed aperformance of amazing technical accuracy interms of landing and swings mainly in thefloor exercise and high bar components. TheMalaysian, Vietnam as well as Singapore andIndonesian contingents also performed totheir best with commendable enthusiasm.
THAILAND GRABSTHE GOLD!By : Sugeetha and JegaPhoto By : Aminina
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Time Event Venue0900hrs Badminton
Thailand Vs Vietnam
Indonesia Vs Malaysia
Thailand Vs Vietnam
Indonesia Vs Malaysia
Singapore Vs BruneiPhilippines Vs Brunei
Kuala Lumpur Badminton
Stadium
0900hrs
1030hrs
1500hrs
1630hrs
Volleyball
Indonesia Vs Malaysia
Thailand Vs Singapore
Thailand Vs Indonesia
Malaysia Vs Singapore
1000hrs
1200hrs
1400hrs
1600hrs
Basketball
Singapore Vs Philliphines ( Girls )
Vietnam Vs Thailand ( Girls )
Indonesia Vs Phillipines (Boys)
Singapore Vs Vietnam (Boys)
MABA Stadium, Kuala
Lumpur
1400-1630
Rhythmic Gymnastics National Sports Council
Gymnasium 1
0800
Golf ( Boys and Girls )
Second Round
Impian Golf Club, Kajang,
Selangor
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
WEATHERFORECAST
Morning : SunnyAfernoon : Clear
Night : SunnyMinimum : 25 CMaximum : 33 C
Full of Tune..
Time Event Venue0800
1500
1700
Hockey
Singapore Vs Thailand
Brunei Vs Indonesia
Malaysia Vs Singapore
National Sports Council Tun
Razak Hockey
Stadium,Kuala Lumpur
0900-1200
1500-1800
Sepak Takraw
Thailand Vs PhillipinesIndonesia Vs Brunei
Semi Finals 1
semi Finals 2
Precint 11 Community Hall,
Precint 11, Putrajaya
0800-0900
0900-1000
1000-1100
1430
1615
Netball
Brunei
Thailand
Singapore
Malaysia Vs Singapore
Thailand Vs Brunei
Olympic Hall, Bukit Jalil Sports
School,Kuala Lumpur
1200-1830 Women Artistic Gymnastic National Sports CouncilGymnasium 1 & 3, Bukit Jalil,
Kuala Lumpur
0900-1600 Swimming Darul Ehsan Aquatic Center,Shah Alam,Selangor
0800-1800 Track And Field National Sports Council Stadium,Kuala Lumpur
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2nd ASEAN Schools Games Going Strongby: Shy & Jianiphoto: Sallehzad Salleh
The current progress of this 2ndASEAN Schools Games is very
good, said Mr.Tunas Dwidharto,the President of TheASEAN SchoolsSports Council. He issatisfied with theeffort Malaysia has
put into the event asthe host. Also, hefeels that Malaysia
has shown warm hospitality to allparticipating teams.
Mr. Tunas Dwidharto addedthat the response from all partici-pants is very good although there isstill room for improvement. He puthigh hopes that in the future, theparticipation will increase becausehe believes that through sports, onecan strengthen the relationshipamong nations within SoutheastAsia.
Lastly, he expressed the hopethat that this event will be a steppingstone for young athletes to performbeer at higher levels such as in Asiaand in the international arena.
Ministers ArrivalMotivates Teamby: Daniel Chiamphoto: Mohd Hilmi
surprise appearance by theHonourable Mr Andi Alfian
Malarangeng, the Indonesian Min-ister of Youth and Sports, inspiredthe Indonesian basketball team togive their all into their game andmake their nation proud.
Although they had faced atough opponent in their firstmatch, the Indonesian team le thestadium with heads held high.They lost their match to Thailandwith a score of 76 - 84.
The Indonesian ministersaid that he enjoyed the game andfelt that the Indonesian team hasdone their level best. Nevertheless,he also admied that Thai basket-ball team was beer.
He hoped that the Indone-sian team/contingent will continue
to compete fervently for theirforthcoming games.
Mr Andi Alfian Malarangeng, the IndonesianMinister of Youth and Sports
The ASEAN Spiritby: Sugeetha and Jegaphoto: Aminina
The Techni-cal Assis-tant to theC o m p e t i -tion Direc-
tor, Mr.Z a m b r i ,said thatthe prepa-rations forthe Artistic
Gymnastics are going on well as thecommiees are working hard tomake sure the events run smoothly.
In addition, he hopes all thecontingents will do their best. Hereiterated that winning and losing isthe tradition of any game andupholding the ASEAN spirit is whatmaers most to him.
Difficult To Predictby: Sugeetha and Jegaphoto: Aminina
he Mens Artistic Gymnastics event began today. Five teams took part inthis years competition. They includeIndonesia and Singapore who areparticipating for the first time. The
other teams in thecompetition areThailand, Indone-sia, Singapore,Vietnam andMalaysia.
The high levelof competitiveness
amongst the participants impressedmany in the crowd. Im extremelyhappy to see the fighting spirit andcommitment shown by the gym-nasts, said Mr. Ramly, who was oneof the judges for the competition.
He went on to say that itwould be difficult to predict who will
win aer seeing them perform
DAILY COMPETITION SCHEDULE ANDRESULTS (WEDNESDAY 14 JULY 2010)
TIME EVENT RESULTS VENUE
BADMINTON
0900hrs Thailand vs Philippines (Boys) 4 1 Kuala Lumpur Badminton
StadiumIndonesia vs Singapore (Boys) 5 0
Thailand vs Singapore (Girls) 5 0
Indonesia vs Philippines (Girls) 3 2
Malaysia vs Brunei (Boys) 5 0
Malaysia vs Brunei (Girls) 5 0
1500hrs Vietnam vs Philippines () 1 4
Indonesia vs Brunei () 5 0
Vietnam vs Singapore () 2 3
Indonesia vs Brunei () 5 0
Malaysia vs Singapore () 4 1
Malaysia vs Philippines () 5 0
BASKETBALL
1000hrs Indonesia vs Singapore (Girls) 72 47 MABA Stadium, Kuala
Lumpur1200hrs Malaysia vs Vietnam (Girls) 112 44
1400hrs Thailand vs Indonesia (Boys) 84 76
1600hrs Malaysia vs Singapore (Boys) 92 64
HOCKEY
0800hrs Indonesia vs Malaysia 0 5 NSC Tun Razak Hockey
Stadium, Kuala Lumpur1500hrs Singapore vs Brunei 8 0
1700hrs Malaysia vs Thailand 5 0
SEPAK TAKRAW
0900hrs Philippines vs Malaysia 0 3 Community Hall. Presint
11, PutrajayaBrunei vs Singapore 2 1
1500hrs Thailand vs Malaysia 2 1
Indonesia vs Singapore 3 0
MAN ARTISTIC GYMNASTIC
Country Total Score Rank
Thailand 226.900 1
Malaysia 223.200 2
Vietnam 212.300 3
Singapore 201.300 4
Indonesia 182.700 5
GOLF (TOP 5)
FLIGHT PLAYERS COUNTRY DAY 1
1
Mohd.Azman
Basharuddin
MALAYSIA 74
Klayut
Mongkholsamai
THAILAND 78
Chung Hong
Zheng
SINGAPORE 72
2
Low Khai Jei MALAYSIA 67
Kwanchai
Kongtavee
THAILAND 76
Mohd Qawim
Hj Aslimon
BRUNEI 89
3
Mohd Thaznim
Hamdan
MALAYSIA 75
Chaiwat
Poolsombot
THAILAND 72
Kow Elki INDONESIA 79
4
Lim Wei Jim MALAYSIA 78
Peter Gumulia INDONESIA 80
Nicklaus Chiam
Yew Chun
SINGAPORE 73
5
Bobi Cahyo
Aditomo
INDONESIA 75
Voramate
Aussarassakorn
THAILAND 73
Bryan Chiew
Chun Hao
BRUNEI 90
Medal Tally
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COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE
THAILAND1
MALAYSIA1
VIETNAM
1
PHILIPPINES
INDONESIA
BRUNEI
CAMBODIA
SINGAPORE
High Hopes forNewcomers
by: Banu Piriyaphoto: Aminina
ractice forthe Indone-
sian contingentthis morningkicked off asearly as 8 am.
AthletesDinda Defriana,17, NabilaEvandestiara,15, Megat MegaSusilowati, 17,and MagdalenaYolanda, 17 areall hyped up forteam competitions starting tomorrow.
Coach A.N. Negaka said that prepa-rations are going good so far and hopesthat her girls win the bronze medal in theteam component.
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Prayer Time (Kuala Lumpur)
Imsak : 05:38
Subuh : 05:48
Syuruk : 07:10
Zohor : 13:22
Asar : 16:46
Magrib : 19:30
Isyak : 20:45
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The all boys basketball match between the defending cham-pion Thailand and the runner upIndonesia shook theMABA stadium. Thegame ended with a slimwin of 84 to 76 by the Thaiteam winning the game.Despite being 11 points behind, the Indonesianteam did not give up butpushed on to close the gap between the two teams. How-
We need to improveour teamwork in order to
win the next game,- Nanda.
ever, toward the end of the game,Thailand stood its ground and made itan 8 points lead. The match between
these two giants was consid-ered to be highly challengingand outstanding performancein basketball.There were many tall playersin the opponents team saidWilliam S., the Indonesiancaptain. His moo is Even
though we face giants, we must not bescared but just be ourselves.
A clash between titans by : Daniel Chiam photo : Jaja
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What is Satay?
Malaysian doubles pair, Teo Ee Yiand Nelson Heg Wei Keat wontheir matches against Brunei andSingapore. They stated that theyfocused their game more on aack-ing their opponents rather than
playing defensively.Similarly, the aack-minded
Indonesian doubles pair, Ericson Rus-dianto and Selvanus Geh, under thetutelage of Hadi Sugiyanto with hisunassuming moo, Merah PutihSelalu di Dadaku won their matchesagainst Singapore and Brunei.
When interviewed, both the
Malaysian and Indonesian doublespairs were confident that they wouldemerge triumphant when they meeteach other next.So, let us brace ourselves for a pulsat-ing match between Malaysia andIndonesia that awaits us... WHO WILLWIN???
Who will win ? by: Alicia Lim photo: Riza
M a e t a n e ePhaanaphi-toon, 16,from Thai-land, may besmall in stat-ure but
opponents,b e w a r e !With her skilful moves and hercrafy net play, she won her matchagainst her much taller and stron-ger Singaporean opponent, CitraPutri Sari. She emerged the victorwith a score of 21-13, 21-13.
Beware of the Petite Oneby: Alicia LimPhoto: Riza
BoonyakornThumphan-
ichwong, 17,from Thai-land, admit-ted that hefelt anxiousaer losingthe first setfor the boys
singles against the Filipino shuler,Peter Gabriel Magnaye, 18. However,it did not dishearten him as it madehim even more determined. Hechanged his tactics and avoidedmaking unforced errors. His effortswere rewarded as he won the matchwith a score of 20-22, 21-17, 21-15.
Determination,the key to success!
by: Alicia Lim Photo: Riza
Among the media representativesfrom Singapore are secondarystudents from Victoria High Schoolwho are here because they are the
JUNIOR EDITORSby: Atiqa and Hani photo: Hani
winners of a SportsMedia Competition.Led by Mr. Mahew,
the editor-in-chief, this7-member team has aninnovative way of pub-lishing their news: viaFacebook. Their reportswill be sent to variousnewspapers in Singa-pore to be published. Ateam member, Mr. Ryanmentioned that, To behere reporting news hasalways been a meaning-
ful experience as this 2nd ASEANSchools Games brings the ASEANnations together.
Preparations were on at full-swingat the National Sports CouncilGymnasium today, pending themuch-anticipated team competi-tions starting tomorrow. Accordingto spokesperson, Rozila Ghazalifrom the venue management com-miee, one of the most importantfacilities to be readied were thetechnical properties of the competi-tion apparatus. This included theweight of the ball, measurement of
the hoop and ribbon and the corre-
spondence of therope to the athletesheight. QuarterMasters were seenassisting in arrang-ing paraphernaliaand labelling postsat the competitionarea. All in all, aspectacular eventwithout a hitch isexpected tomorrow.
Rhythmic Gymnastics Preparesby : Banu Piriya photos : Aminina
Satay - grilled, skewered meatserved with tangy peanut sauce,fresh cucumber and onion slices.Thats how dictionary woulddefine it. At the Haji SamuriSatay Restaurant in Kajang, thedefinition of satay is morespecific. The meat needs to be ofprime quality and it is grilledover charcoal flames in the oldtraditional way. Quality ingredi-ents are used for the peanut
gravy, the secret recipe of whichhas been passed down fromgeneration to generation of fami-lies in Malaysia. It is this com-mitment of quality that hasmade Satay Malaysia a success.All chicken and beef satays are100 percent hand skeweredusing truly authentic Malaysianingredients. A fact youll soondiscover yourself.
he Malaysian hockey teamstarted the tournament with
a morale boosting 5-0 win overIndonesia. Malaysian captain,Kavin Kartik, gave his team theearly lead with a penalty cornergoal just two minutes aer thegame started. Three goals wereadded to the tally by Mohd Shah-
Five for Fightingby : Khalid Termizi photo : Suhaib
ril, Hairulnizam Maizan and FaridzulAfiq in the first half. Malaysia contin-ued their goal scoring streak withanother by Rasul Yusof. When asked,Kavin Kartik revealed that theirtactics were to keep the game assimple as possible. He added thatthey also used the game to expose allthe players.
Despite Indonesias 5-0 loss toMalaysia in their first hockeymatch, their captain, NandaIbnasia, is satisfied with their
performance. He reiterated that
Stand Up and Fight! by: Khalid Termizi photo: Suhaib
this is not the time to lose hope.Instead, they should consider it as auseful learning experience andprepare for their upcoming games.
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Thailand won 2-1 against Malay-sia in a hard fought sepaktakraw team competition. Ma-laysia won the first regu, how-ever the Thais dominated theother two regus with their excel-lent service and deadlysmashes.
Despite the loss, the
Well meet again in the finals
Malaysian team is not disheartened asthey believed they will meet Thailandagain in the finals on the 15th July2010. The manager of the Malaysiansepak takraw team, Mr Razuki AbdulRahim, reiterated that, what is needednow is a change in the arrangements ofthe players and a strong determinationto win.
Thailand plays the Philippinesin the next round of the team category.Many may predict it to be an easymatch for Thailand, so the onus is onthe Philippines to prove otherwise.
by: Yasmin
Two sepak takraw games wereheld simultaneously at PutrajayasPrecinct 11 Community Hall thismorning. The Philippines playedagainst Malaysia, and Bruneiplayed against Singapore in theadjacent court. Malaysia won thematch convincingly with a score of3-0. Singapore put up a good fightbut lost their match to Brunei witha score of 2-1.
Merry morningby: Yasminphoto: Mohd Hanafee
A spectator in the Precinct 11
Community Centre, Putrajaya,Mrs. Raja Hamizah binti RajaHarun, guessed that Malaysiawill win against Philippines inthe match of Philippines versusMalaysia due to Malaysias pastpromising performances. Aspredicted, the Philippines sepaktakraw team lost 3-0 to theMalaysian team in straight setthroughout all three regus.
The Philippiness teamcoach, Mr. Camilo Apdon said,Malaysia is stronger than us.He added that the team lacks ofpractice since the players were
Malaysia is strongerby: Yasminphoto: Mohd Hanafee
only selected 2 weeks ago. He addedthat they have tried their level best inthis first game and he is satisfied withtheir performance. Philippines nextkiller challenge would be the matchagainst Thailand, last years gold med-alist.
Both Singapore and Brunei golfteams agreed that Thailand isalmost unbeatable since they are
the champions at the previousASEAN Schools Games. Accordingto the Singapore Team Manager,Mr. Marvin Chan, Thailand isundoubtedly the favourite team forthis event. Singapore aims to win2nd place for both boys and girlsteams. Also, the team manager forBrunei, Mr. Ajamain Hj. Othmanmentioned that Thailands golfteam is very experienced andshould win this event but he alsofeels that Malaysia has the poten-tial to win medals as they have theadvantage as the h ost country.
Invincible
Thailandby: Atiqa and Haniphoto: Hani
Singapores golf team is ready tocompete in the 2nd ASEANSchools Games. According to the
team manager, Mr. Marvin Chan, theteam have prepared themselves bytraining on different golf courses andundergoing intensive trainingsessions. Since most of the golfers areseasoned, they have a high-level ofconfidence as they have played atnumerous regional and internationallevel tournaments. Meanwhile, thegolf team from Brunei is very seriousabout geing gold medals as theyhave trained their golfers for almost ayear and a month. They have highhopes for Muhammad Hariz Hashimwho is Bruneis top youth golfer.
WE ARE
PREPARED!by: Atiqa and Haniphoto: Hani
photo: Mohd Hanafee
Good strategy and steadiness.That was the Malaysian teams keyto the successful win against Singa-pore at the MABA stadium. TheMalaysian team put together astrong front and led to a 92 64victory.
Both teams showed theiraggressiveness as well as goodcoordination in the showdown atthe stadium. The tempo of thegame was not quick and the play-ers showed no sign of tirednesseven at the third quarter of thegame. However, the Malaysianteam displayed excellent skills bycollecting 44 percent of therebounds and created the biggestlead of 29 points.
The Malaysian coach saidthat even though the players werestill recovering from previouschampionships, they played hard
and well enough.
Good strategyand steadiness
by: Daniel Chiamphoto : Jaja Wan Din
Indonesia emerged as victors at theopening basketball match againstSingapore at the MABA stadium.
The match was action packedleaving the fans on the edges of theirseats. Despite being beaten in the firstand second halves of the match, theIndonesian team won 72 - 43 against
Champions of round 1 - basketballby : Daniel Chiamphoto : Jaja Wan Din
the Singaporean.Indonesian coach commented
that it was a team effort that led themto win the game. Players like SarceNensi Buaim, Ivonne Febrriani S.and Nathasa Deby C. made a differ-ence and boosted the spirit of theteam.
One of the key players SarceNensi Buaim said, I am thankful toGod , my trainer and team for thesuccess today. She scored 40% of thefield goals during the match.
On the other hand, the Singa-porean coach commented that theteam needs to train harder and do beer in the next match against thePhilippines.
Singapore started their first matchagainst Brunei. Lim Kwok Ken scoredthe first goal for Singapore at the 14thminute. Aer three minutes, theydoubled their lead with a powerfulshot by Shahid Manap. Singaporewent three goals up by the 18thminute through a goal by MohamedRifqi. A few minutes before the firsthalf ended, Karleef Sasi Abdullahscored another goal.
When the second halfresumed, Karleef Sasi Abdullahadded to his tally with another goal.Singapore subsequently scored three
more goals in the 48th, 50th and 63rdminutes by Lim Kwok Ken, Goh WenCong and Muhammad Syakiranrespectively for a resounding 8-0victory.
by: Khalid Termiziphoto: Suhaib
A Resounding Victory
Talent wins games, but team-work and intelligence wins
championships.
With loud cheers and support fromthe home crowd, Malaysia hasemerged victors over Vietnam in anall girls basketball match at theMABA stadium. Malaysia hasmade its mark at the 2nd ASEANSchool Games!
The Malaysian playersplayed a swi and agile game inturning the tables during the firstquarter of the game and sealed a
112 44 victory. They displayed amaz-ing stamina and accuracy in theirgame. Quick to intercept theiropponents passes, they did not missany opportunities given. Despite beingtired and weary, the Vietnamese didnot give up but pushed on to finish thegame. They showed great sportsman-ship and team spirit.
We have the physiologicaladvantage in terms of height and thatcaused us to make good reboundscommented one of the coaches for theMalaysian team. She also commented
h h k d h d b h f
the group.The Malaysian team played
very well and we would like to studytheir styles, said Nguyen Van Son,
h h f h
Victory for MalaysianCagers
by : Daniel Chiam