2004 SEABA Under-18 Championship
2004 SEABA U-18 Championship | |
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4th Southeast Asian Basketball Championship | |
Tournament details | |
Host nation | Philippines |
Dates | April 14–17 |
Teams | 4 (from 10 federations) |
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Champions | Philippines (3rd title) |
MVP | Rogemar Menor |
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The 2004 SEABA Under-18 Championship was the qualifying tournament for Southeast Asia Basketball Association at the 2004 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship. The tournament was held in Lucena, Quezon, the Philippines from April 14 to April 17. Quezon Convention Center was the venue of all the games.[1] The hosts won their third overall title by sweeping all of their assignments to earn right to represent SEABA together with the second-placer Singapore.
Indonesia was supposed to participate at the tournament but withdrew a few days before the first match was due to be played[2]
Round Robin
Qualified for the final |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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Philippines | 3 | 3 | 0 | 277 | 174 | +103 | 6 |
Singapore | 3 | 2 | 1 | 203 | 221 | −18 | 5 |
Thailand | 3 | 1 | 2 | 218 | 235 | −17 | 4 |
Malaysia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 176 | 235 | −59 | 3 |
April 14 12:30 |
Philippines | 84–44 | Malaysia |
Scoring by half: 40–24, 44–20 | ||
Pts: Martinez 14 | Pts: Lee 12 |
April 15 15:00 |
Singapore | 50–104 | Philippines |
Scoring by half: 27–60, 23–44 | ||
Pts: Yong 11 | Pts: Menor, Bautista 15 |
April 16 12:30 |
Philippines | 89–80 | Thailand |
Scoring by half: 43–40, 46–40 | ||
Pts: Martinez 24 | Pts: Phoonsoongjeon 20 |
Final
April 17 15:00 |
Philippines | 99–53 | Singapore |
Scoring by half: 50–21, 49–32 | ||
Pts: Martinez 21 | Pts: Oh 12 |
Final Standings
Qualified for the 2004 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship |
Rank | Team |
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Philippines | |
Singapore | |
Thailand | |
4 | Malaysia |
Awards
2004 SEABA Under-18 Champions |
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Philippines Third title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Rogemar Menor[3] |
References
- ↑ "SEABA jr men's cagefest gets under way". Google News Archive. 14 April 2004. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- ↑ "Indonesians pull out of SEABA caging". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 12 April 2004. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
- ↑ "RP Youth takes title". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 18 April 2004. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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