Softball at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games

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Softball
at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games
Softball pictogram.svg
Venue Jakabaring Sport Complex
Location Palembang, Indonesia

Softball at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Jakabaring Sport Complex, Palembang, Indonesia.

Contents

Men's Tournament

Preliminary Round

TeamPldWLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 330222+206
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 321225+175
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 312131964
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 303132313
DateTimeScore
12 Nov09:00Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4-2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
12 Nov17:15Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 12-1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
13 Nov15:00Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 11-1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
13 Nov17:15Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 11-0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
14 Nov11:15Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 7-0Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
14 Nov17:15Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 9-0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Knockout Round

SemifinalsBronze Medal GameFinal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 12Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 7
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 21Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 9
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 11
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
MenFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Acuna Florante Rebollos
Christian Paul Oira de Leon
Dario Bacarisas
Edmer Rudal Del Socorro
Emerson Atilano
Isidro Abello
Jasper Cabrera
Jerome Bacarisas
Leo Barredo
Opolonio Rosales
Orlando Constantino Binarao
Oscar Regalado Bradshaw IV
Romeo Bumagat
Victorio Enriquez
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Adnan Putra Djani
Muhammad Ahsya Darwis
Andospa Aldo Saputra
Bambang Rahmat Dwitama
Devi Permana
Daru Sudrajat Sumanjaya
Fricharda Oestabima
Gunawan Pramono
Heri Haeruman
Iid Achmad Munadi
Jajat Darajat Kusupiah Negara
Michael Trisnadi
Otto Wahyu Minarto
Rizki Ramadhan
Rizky Aditya
Teuku Ridwan
Toni Pribadi Jaya Putra
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)
Chua Hui Fu
Collin Toh Boon Han
Ganesan So Ramasamy
Ivan Phua Chang Sheng
Kenny Goh Keng Ngee
Li Yekai Gabriel
Liew Kuang Ho
Lim Jun Cheng
Muhammad Farhan Harahap
Ng Cheong Yong
Ng Ee Han Ivan
Ngiam Jun Jie
Senthil Dayalan
Sim Kiang Kai Leonard
Tan Jing Wen Keefe
Tan Yi Rui

Women's Tournament

Preliminary Round

TeamPldWLGFGAGDPts
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 440361+358
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4312516+97
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 422141736
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4131629135
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 404937264
DateTimeScore
12 Nov11:15Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 10-1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
12 Nov15:00Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 6-4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
13 Nov09:00Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4-1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
13 Nov11:15Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 7-3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
14 Nov09:00Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 7-0Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
14 Nov15:00Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 12-2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
15 Nov09:00Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 9-6Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
15 Nov11:15Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0-7Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
15 Nov15:00Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3-6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
15 Nov17:15Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 12-0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Knockout Round

SemifinalsBronze Medal GameFinal
1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 51Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 6
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 14Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
WomenFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Angelique Benjamin
Annalie Tabiano Benjamen
Cindy Carol L. Banay
Dela Cruz Marissa
Elvie Entrina
Gina Bacus
Luzviminda Dela Torre Embudo
Marlyn Francisco
Melanie Laserna
Queeny Sabobo
Rizza Bernardino
Sarah Jane Moya Agravante
Veronica Belleza
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Chompoonut Klongseema
Kantrakorn Jittsaree
Parima Phandakiri
Pariyakorn Paoklang
Paweena Sangkong
Phasinee Mantalampha
Pinit Lee-Udom
Sasithorn Wilairak
Sutunya Yimpaiboon
Tanyaporn Rujihan
Tawanporn Piriyayota
Thanapan Saisud
Wannaporn Punjaroen
Waranya Buaphan
Waraporn Konyuen
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Arvie Amanda Lubis
Bunga Mauliddya
Carrin Garimurti
Christin Korason Marini
Dina Permatasari
Estrella Marchia Insamodra
Fitra Khaerunnisa
Herna Megawati
Jessica Ratri Suryoputri
Mutiara
Puri Indraswari
R. Ghassani Alamanda
Radhiana Iskandar
Rebecca Wulankayes Jocom
Santhy Lets Agusta
Tini Chriccentia Mahuse
Yuka Ramadina

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