BASKETBALL
Catholic High – Taiwan Training Tour
4-Team Invitational Tournament
19-20 November 07, Jee Long County, Taiwan

Story and pictures by Red Sports reader Ian Chew, a teacher of Catholic High.

Catholic High Taiwan Tour

Chong Ming Xuan (#14, CH) shoots a free throw. Ming Xuan manages to score 21 points in Catholic High’s overtime 72-79 loss to Xin Yi. © Ian Chew

Catholic High's B Division basketball team managed to squeeze past Zi Qiang Secondary for its maiden win in their year-end Taiwan Sports Tour. They beat the 15-year olds from Hualian County 47-46 in a 4-team round robin competition played on Monday. The other teams include Zheng Bing Secondary and Xin Yi Secondary.

Trailing seven points with a minute to go at 39-46, the Catholic High B Division team miraculously pulled out an 8-0 spurt to pip the local Taiwanese team.

Centre Chong Ming Xuan coolly sank three consecutive free throws after being fouled while attempting a long-range shot with just 7 seconds left. The scores were then tied at 46-all.

The game looked destined for overtime when Zi Qiang Sec inexplicably turned the ball over and fouled Ming Xuan again with 2 seconds left on the clock! Ming Xuan then made one out of two free throws to seal a famous victory for his team.

The exertion in the morning seemed to take its toll on the Catholic High players in the same afternoon, however.

Facing the host school Zheng Bing Secondary, they failed to muster enough energy to compete and trailed the entire match to lose 62-69.

The Zheng Bing players, on the other hand, took the game with accurate shooting and energetic running, which seemed to be a hallmark of Taiwanese teams. The school has traditionally been a centre of excellence for the development of basketball in that area.

The final match of the competition proved to be a thriller between Taipei's Xin Yi Secondary and Catholic High. It was played on the following morning, 20 November, also at Zheng Bing Secondary in Jee Long County.

Xin Yi Secondary had impressed all the spectators with its tall and highly skilled basketball team, particularly with two forwards both standing at 1.9m tall. They had also boasted an unbeaten record coming into the final game, winning both their previous matches easily by more than 20 points.

Undaunted despite their tiring performance the previous day, the Catholic High team took the game to the favuorites, putting defensive pressure on their star forwards through an aggressive man-to-man defense.

Centre Chong Ming Xuan of Catholic High was also in sparkling form, scoring 21 points in the paint through good post moves and accurate turn around jumpers. Xin Yi’s key player Hu Long Xian (#8, Xin Yi) was in constant foul trouble and failed to display his usual array of skills. He eventually fouled out midway through the third quarter.

Unfortunately, Chong Ming Xuan had to retire from the game soon after as well due to a nasty cut on his head which required stitches.

Deprived of their best players, the game still produced enough excitement to go down to the wire, with Xin Yi scoring a lay up at the final buzzer to tie the game at 64 apiece and send it to overtime.

During overtime, Xu Xian Xiang (#7, Xin Yi) took over the scoring reins for his team, downing two 3-pointers en route to a game high 34 points for his team. His team eventually won 79-72, relegating Catholic High to fourth position overall in the competition.

Despite the losses, Jabez Su was still glad to be part of the competition.

"The matches with the Taiwanese schools have revealed a higher standard of basketball (by them) which we can aspire towards. It has also exposed many weaknesses and flaws in our team. We now can look forward to improving our skills in the upcoming training sessions and competitive matches back in Singapore."

The Catholic High senior team also chalked up their only win of the tour when they beat Nuan Nuan Senior High School 69-62. They finished with a total record of 1 win and 3 losses.

The Catholic High team will be returning from Taiwan on 22 Nov.

Catholic High Taiwan Tour

Zi Qiang Sec with Catholic High before the match. CH won narrowly 47-46. © Ian Chew