8th Southeast Asian Basketball Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Singapore |
Dates | June 26–30 |
Teams | 5 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Philippines (6th title) |
Tournament statistics | |
Top scorer | Goh (16.3) |
Top rebounds | Goh (9.0) |
Top assists | Thng J.R. (3.8) |
PPG (Team) | Philippines (91.0) |
RPG (Team) | Indonesia (53.8) |
APG (Team) | Philippines (17.5) |
The 2012 SEABA Under-18 Championship was the qualifying tournament for Southeast Asia Basketball Association at the 2012 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship. The tournament was held in Singapore from June 26 to June 30. The Philippines successfully defended their title by sweeping all of their assignments to earn right to represent SEABA together with Indonesia and Singapore.
Qualified for the 2012 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD |
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Philippines | 4 | 4 | 0 | 364 | 213 | 151 |
Indonesia | 4 | 3 | 1 | 270 | 228 | 42 |
Singapore | 4 | 2 | 2 | 304 | 204 | 100 |
Malaysia | 4 | 1 | 3 | 311 | 293 | 18 |
Laos | 4 | 0 | 4 | 131 | 442 | -311 |
June 26 17:30 |
Malaysia | 73–81 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 19–26, 16–16, 23–24 | ||
Pts: Sim Y.W. 13 Rebs: Tong J.X. 11 Asts: Liew K.H. 2 | Pts: Andriano 17 Rebs: Panagan 10 Asts: Panagan, Dei 2 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Huang Yi-Chi (TPE), Tang Wei Kok (SIN), Mikeo Thongpathoum (LAO) |
June 26 20:00 |
Singapore | 123–19 | Laos |
Scoring by quarter: 30-7, 31-4, 30-6, 32-2 | ||
Pts: Low W.H. 18 Rebs: Tay D.L. 11 Asts: Thng J.R. 8 | Pts: Vongmeleuth 6 Rebs: Phengnalath 5 Asts: Sengthong 1 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Dwi Cahyo Kartiko (INA), Yen Sin Tee (SIN) |
June 27 18:00 |
Laos | 28–124 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 10-34, 2-30, 7-29, 9-31 | ||
Pts: Phommasone 10 Rebs: Champakeo 5 Asts: Sengthong, Phommasone 1 | Pts: Bonleon 24 Rebs: Lao 15 Asts: Bonleon 6 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Dwi Cahyo Kartiko (INA), Yen Sin Tee (SIN), Tang Wei Kok (SIN) |
June 27 20:00 |
Indonesia | 54–43 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter: 11-11, 9-15, 17-9, 17-8 | ||
Pts: Kokodiputra 17 Rebs: Kokodiputra 14 Asts: Panagan 2 | Pts: Goh 16 Rebs: Goh 14 Asts: Thng J.R. 2 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Huang Yi-Chi (TPE), Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Joenard Garcia (PHI) |
June 28 18:00 |
Malaysia | 117–53 | Laos |
Scoring by quarter: 31-8, 26-13, 35-11, 25-21 | ||
Pts: Loo L.W. 19 Rebs: Ng C.T. 11 Asts: Liew K.H. 5 | Pts: Sengthong 16 Rebs: Sengthong 7 Asts: Phommasone 5 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Goh Poh Seng (SIN), Joenard Garcia (PHI) |
June 28 20:00 |
Singapore | 63–75 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 13-16, 17-19, 22-20, 11-20 | ||
Pts: Goh 17 Rebs: Thng J.R., Goh 7 Asts: Goh 5 | Pts: Alejandro 13 Rebs: Javelosa 8 Asts: Rivero 4 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Huang Yi-Chi (TPE), Dwi Cahyo Kartiko (INA), Mikeo Thongpathoum (LAO) |
June 29 18:00 |
Laos | 31–78 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 10-17, 2-21, 12-23, 7-17 | ||
Pts: Phannoloth 15 Rebs: Sengthong 12 Asts: Sengthong 3 | Pts: Liem 16 Rebs: Liem 13 Asts: Abraham 4 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Yen Sin Tee (SIN), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Tang Wei Kok (SIN) |
June 29 20:00 |
Philippines | 84–65 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter: 25-22, 18-20, 25-15, 16-8 | ||
Pts: Bonleon 16 Rebs: Javelosa 14 Asts: Morada 3 | Pts: Liew K.H. 11 Rebs: Ng C.T. 7 Asts: Liew K.H. 3 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Huang Yi-Chi (TPE), Wong Hwee Liak (SIN), Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA) |
June 30 15:00 |
Indonesia | 57–81 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 15-22, 13-12, 21-27, 8-20 | ||
Pts: Panagan 13 Rebs: Sitorus 9 Asts:6 players 1 | Pts: Alejandro 18 Rebs: Suarez 9 Asts: Nambatac 18 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Wong Hwee Liak (SIN), Yen Sin Tee (SIN), Mikeo Thongpathouum (LAO) |
June 30 17:00 |
Malaysia | 56–75 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter: 11-14, 13-13, 15-29, 17-19 | ||
Pts:3 players 8 Rebs: Ng C.T. 7 Asts: Sim Y.W. 3 | Pts: Goh 20 Rebs: Goh 10 Asts: Thng J.R., Ng J.L. 3 |
Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore Referees: Huang Yi-Chi (TPE), Thongcai Thaweewutsophon (THA), Dwi Cahyo Kartiko (INA) |
Rank | Team |
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Philippines | |
Indonesia | |
Singapore | |
4 | Malaysia |
5 | Laos |
2012 SEABA Under-18 champions |
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Philippines Sixth title |
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