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2011 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship [Oct 18-28 Vietnam]

2011 2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship [Oct 18-28 Vietnam]

  • China

    Votes: 31 41.9%
  • South Korea

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Iran

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Philippines

    Votes: 33 44.6%
  • Lebanon

    Votes: 8 10.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.4%

  • Total voters
    74

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1st FIBA Asia U16 Championship



vs Saudi Arabia: 20pts.
vs Jordan: 15pts.
vs India: 23pts.
vs Chinese Taipei: 21pts.
vs South Korea: 25pts.
vs Japan: 34pts.
vs Philippines: 11pts.
vs South Korea: 19pts.

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vs India: 15pts.
vs Chinese Taipei: 24pts.
vs Malaysia: 16pts.
vs Iraq: 11pts.
vs Lebanon: 16pts.
vs South Korea: 19pts.
vs Saudi Arabia: 4pts.
vs Japan: 15pts.
vs South Korea: 43pts.


Preliminary Round

Group A

Oct 18 Chinese Taipei 71 - Malaysia 37
Oct 18 China 64 - India 27
Oct 19 China 75 - Chinese Taipei 44
Oct 19 India 93 - Malaysia 40
Oct 20 India 73 - Chinese Taipei 52
Oct 20 China 91 - Malaysia 30

Group B

Oct 18 Lebanon 108 - Uzbekistan 21
Oct 18 South Korea 73 - Iraq 70
Oct 19 Iraq 100 - Uzbekistan 32
Oct 19 South Korea 91 - Lebanon 65
Oct 20 South Korea 120 - Uzbekistan 29
Oct 20 Lebanon 75 - Iraq 68

Group C

Oct 18 Japan 86 - Saudi Arabia 36
Oct 18 Qatar 20 - Iran 0
Oct 19 Japan 20 - Iran 0
Oct 19 Saudi Arabia 85 - Qatar 47
Oct 20 Saudi Arabia 20 - Iran 0
Oct 20 Japan 119 - Qatar 55

Group D

Oct 18 Indonesia 75 - Vietnam 61
Oct 19 Philippines 93 - Indonesia 30
Oct 20 Philippines 111 - Vietnam 25

13rd to 14th Place

Oct 22 Malaysia 78 - Uzbekistan 30

2nd Preliminary Round

Group E

Oct 22 South Korea 79 - Chinese Taipei 59
Oct 22 Lebanon 77 - India 65
Oct 22 China 84 - Iraq 41
Oct 23 China 88 - Lebanon 42
Oct 23 Iraq 78 - Chinese Taipei 73
Oct 23 South Korea 76 - India 68
Oct 24 Iraq 72 - India 64
Oct 24 Chinese Taipei 70 - Lebanon 61
Oct 24 China 73 - South Korea 42

Group F

Oct 22 Japan 97 - Vietnam 36
Oct 22 Indonesia 70 - Saudi Arabia 65
Oct 22 Philippines 107 - Qatar 28
Oct 23 Qatar 69 - Vietnam 66
Oct 23 Japan 77 - Indonesia 46
Oct 23 Philippines 100 - Saudi Arabia 42
Oct 24 Saudi Arabia 63 - Vietnam 53
Oct 24 Indonesia 57 - Qatar 54
Oct 24 Philippines 83 - Japan 72

9th to 12nd Place

Oct 26 India 107 - Vietnam 40
Oct 26 Chinese Taipei 125 - Qatar 37
Oct 27 Qatar 59 - Vietnam 58
Oct 27 Chinese Taipei 61 - India 60

1/4 Final

Oct 26 Japan 71 - Lebanon 52
Oct 26 China 100 - Saudi Arabia 19
Oct 26 South Korea 107 - Indonesia 48
Oct 26 Philippines 82 - Iraq 69

5th to 8th Place

Oct 27 Lebanon 76 - Saudi Arabia 43
Oct 27 Iraq 99 - Indonesia 38
Oct 28 Indonesia 52 - Saudi Arabia 47
Oct 28 Iraq 76 - Lebanon 60

1/2 Final

Oct 27 China 82 - Japan 43
Oct 27 South Korea 67 - Philippines 58

3rd to 4th Place

Oct 28 Japan 94 - Philippines 81

Final

Oct 28 China 92 - South Korea 52
 
when it comes to Junior teams anything is possible you could see a nation grabbing the title even if their senior team is poor.

good luck for everyone, hopefully Lebanon will finish among the top.
 
Iraq NT U16 is one of the Best and better even than Lebanon and Iran ,Because they are Cheating and playing players that are for sure more than 20 !!!!!! and we will see if these players when they were in Iraq in WABA will be in Asia :eek::eek:

Gd luck Lebanon ,we have a good team and good yongsters
 
Malaysia U16 team is currently in a friendly tournament in Dakha, Bangladesh, also featuring teams from Bangladesh, India, Maldives, and Bhutan. Not sure if anyone can find additional info. (Maldives is sending the senior NT)

The SEABA qualifier for U16 will be held in Banting, Malaysia on Aug 9-13. As Thailand is still banned by FIBA (can't they do something more constructive?), 5 teams (Laos, Pilipinas, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore) will vie for 2 spots.
 
Malaysia U16 team is currently in a friendly tournament in Dakha, Bangladesh, also featuring teams from Bangladesh, India, Maldives, and Bhutan. Not sure if anyone can find additional info. (Maldives is sending the senior NT)

The SEABA qualifier for U16 will be held in Banting, Malaysia on Aug 9-13. As Thailand is still banned by FIBA (can't they do something more constructive?), 5 teams (Laos, Pilipinas, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore) will vie for 2 spots.

Thimphu Club to play in Dhaka contest


Bhutan's participation
 
when it comes to Junior teams anything is possible you could see a nation grabbing the title even if their senior team is poor.

good luck for everyone, hopefully Lebanon will finish among the top.

Can't agree more.

Nothing is going to be decided in youth and junior levels like it is at the senior stage.So i think there are a handful of teams who have a shot at the championship,though my first choice will be China.
 
Iraq NT U16 is one of the Best and better even than Lebanon and Iran ,Because they are Cheating and playing players that are for sure more than 20 !!!!!! and we will see if these players when they were in Iraq in WABA will be in Asia :eek::eek:

Gd luck Lebanon ,we have a good team and good yongsters


Well yeah Iraqi's looked like beasts compared to youths playing in that tournament.
If that's the way they tend to participate in the coming competition then i must say they have a big edge!:D
 
Malaysia U16 team is currently in a friendly tournament in Dakha, Bangladesh, also featuring teams from Bangladesh, India, Maldives, and Bhutan. Not sure if anyone can find additional info. (Maldives is sending the senior NT)

The SEABA qualifier for U16 will be held in Banting, Malaysia on Aug 9-13. As Thailand is still banned by FIBA (can't they do something more constructive?), 5 teams (Laos, Pilipinas, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore) will vie for 2 spots.

i dont think its the Indian NT playing this tournament
 
India will play nepal and sri lanka in delhi from aug 1-3 (u16 asia cup qualifiers).
15 yr old 7'1" satnam singh is also in the team. he played for senior NT last week for asia cup qualifiers .
 
The Indian Youth (U16) Boys basketball squad will face youth teams from Nepal and Sri Lanka at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall of the Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi from August 1-3, 2011. These games will decide on the team which will qualify for the 2nd FIBA Asia Championship for Youth Boys at Nha Trang City in Vietnam, from October 18-28th.

The 12-member squad to participate in this team was announced on Friday, July 29, 2011:

Akash Bhasin (Chhattisgarh)
Ajay Pratap Singh (Chhattisgarh)
Sanjeev Kumar (IMG Academy / Chattisgarh)
Narender (Delhi)
Akimjeet Singh Sohal (Delhi)
Pradeep Kumar (Delhi)
Rakesh Sangwan (Haryana)
Syed Anam Ali (Madhya Pradesh)
Kushmeet Singh (Punjab)
Love Neet Singh (Punjab)
Satnam Singh Bhamara (IMG Academy / Punjab)
S. Karthickeyan (Tamil Nadu)

Coach: JP Singh
Coach: J Nehra
Assistant Coach: Divya Singh
Physiotherapist Neelesh Shah

Amongst the young stars highlighting this squad are the likes of Satnam Singh Bhamara, the 7-foot-1 Center who has already represented India's Senior squad. Chhattisgarh's electrifying superstar Ajay Pratap Singh will be a major force in this team, as he is one of the most talented and confident young players in Indian basketball today. Three players from the Delhi team which won the Youth Nationals in Nagpur earlier this year - Narender, Akimjeet Singh Sohal, and Pradeep Kumar - will also star in this side.
 
U16 MAZ Qualifiers: India U16 Boys defeated Nepal 134-36, behind Ajay Pratap Singh (19), Kushmeet Singh (18) & Satnam Singh Bhamara (13)


98 points win !!!
 
Malaysia U16 lost to Maldives NT 81-82 to finish 4th in the tournament. (Bangladesh beat West Bengal in the final, while Bhutan Thimphu Club finished last.) Anyway this is respectable result, and they are coached by an Australian Greg Gurr but it won't be easy to qualify. His interview and Malaysian roster:
http://www.malaysia-basketball.com/...nvitation-fruitful-trip-national-junior-men-备

BTW a few sentences about Bhutan U16 team:
http://www.kuenselonline.com/2010/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=20277
Forming an U-16 team will be the next major priority. He said that training for an U-16 team could commence by as early as next week. A Korean coach, with experience in coaching South Korea’s U-16 national team, will also assist in this endeavour. Tenzin Jamtsho said that, in one to two years, this team could represent Bhutan as its national team.

The U-16 team’s international debut is already scheduled for October, for a three on three tournament in Sri Lanka.
I take it they won't be in the Asian U16 Championship considering the ongoing qualifier from South Asia. (Not sure if Central Asia is separate again.)
 
lineup for Energen RP U16

Jay Javelosa
Arvin Tolentino
Louie Brill
Nick Dalafu
Daryl Pascual
Gideon Babilonia
Gelo Vito
Henry Asilum
Kyles Lao
Hubert Cani
Ranbill Tongco
Rev Diputado

coach
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oops, kidding. :D

the coach is former RP NT player Olsen Racela
 
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