Games Today
Trace Aquatic Center
4pm Indonesia vs Vietnam
5:15 Malaysia vs Vietnam
6:30 Philippine vs Singapore
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna- The Philippines tasted
victory even before the 23rd Southeast Asian Games could formally
start as
the water polo team turned back Indonesia, 15-10, Monday in what
could
be an indication of things to come for the host in the biennial
conclave that opens Sunday.
The Filipinos relied on the gritty heroics of the Alamara brothers,
Ali and Norton, to finally subdue the Indons and give the country
its first win in the aquatics event at the Trace college Aquatics
center here.
Defending champion Singapore opened its title-retention bid on
a high note by thrashing Malaysia, 21-3 while powerhouse Thailand
outplayed Vietnam, 7-5 in the other contests.
With the hosts ahead by only one at the start of the final frame,
Ali, a center forward, sank a goal in the last 5:37 while Norton
delivered with 4:34 left to help stretch the Filipinos' lead to
12-8.
Although the Indons managed to score two goals after that courtesy
of Henrian Saragih and Hendri Maciano, it was clear from there
that the locals had the game wrapped up with heads up play in the
stretch.
Long time national Coach Reynaldo Galang attributed the victory
to the strong fighting spirit of his wards for the breakaway win.
"We just studied well our offensive pattern and worked on
our defense perfectly," said Galang, "I also credit the
team's endurance and stamina. It helped us to overcome our opponent's
physical game.
Center forward Monsuito Pelenio scored the Philippines ' first
three goals as the hosts moved ahead, 3-2 with 2:12 left.