By Les Tan

AYG Basketball

The basketball team made it to the quarter-final round of the AYG Basketball competition – the furthest advance of any Singapore teams. (Photo 1 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports file photo)

Question: Which team sport did Singapore do best in at the Asian Youth Games (AYG)?

Answer: Basketball.

Their progress received little attention from the national media even though they were the only team sport to progress the furthest at the AYG.

The team of Jabez Su, Russel Low, Larry Liew and Goh Kong Tat progressed to the quarter-final stage, going further than the beach volleyball team (Round of 16) and the much-written-about-but-went-nowhere football team (preliminary round).

Yes, there are also designated team events in bowling and swimming, but those are essentially individual sports.

The maddening thing about team sports like football and basketball is that it’s so hard to gel on the day because so many players are involved.

The beach volleyball guys made the Round of 16 where Oman stopped them from qualifying for the quarter-finals. Prior to that game, the Singapore duo of Melvin Goh and Qing Shan beat Japan and Saudi Arabia, and lost to Sri Lanka. Their overall record of 2 wins and 2 losses comes in a tournament that saw 15 boys’ teams take part.

The football team lost all their three preliminary round games against Iran, Thailand and China. They conceded 9 goals and scored 2 for a 0-3 win-loss record. 12 countries took part in football.

The basketball boys’ team of Jabez Su, Russel Low, Larry Liew and Goh Kong Tat lost their opening game against China, then went on to beat Uzbekistan and India to ensure qualification for the quarter-finals where they then fell to South Korea. Their overall record is 2-wins-2-losses in a tournament that saw 16 teams.

One New Paper writer even seemed genuinely surprised that basketball has such a strong following in Singapore.

“They appeared to genuinely enjoy the sport of basketball, regardless of who was playing,” wrote the writer in describing the crowd at Anglican High School, the venue of the AYG FIBA 33 basketball games (FULL HOUSE, The New Paper, Thursday, July 2, 2009).

It’s an odd statement to make, akin to saying, when there is a full crowd to watch Singapore play football at the National Stadium, “The crowd that showed up at the National Stadium to watch Singapore take on Liverpool appeared to genuinely enjoy the sport of football.”

Why else would people go and watch a game?

There is no record of any stories in the English media about the games involving the AYG basketball and beach volleyball team.

AYG vball team

Melvin Goh (left) and Qing Shan represented Singapore in Beach Volleyball during the Asian Youth Games and made it to the knockout round of 16. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports file photo)

AYG Football Squad

The AYG football squad did not make it out of their preliminary round group and most painfully of all, lost to regional rivals Thailand 1-4. (Photo 3 © Les Tan/Red Sports file photo)