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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Khairul Vows To Keep His Temper In Check

KUALA LUMPUR: Penang hockey defender Mohd Khairul Naim Johari has a history of violent behaviour which has cost him dear.

As a fifth former at Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) in 2010, Khairul struck a fellow student and was lucky to escape with just a warning.

However, he was dropped from the Project 2013 squad the same year for indiscipline.
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But he could not keep his fiery temper in check and hit another fellow student last year. This time, he paid a heavy price as he was expelled from the BJSS pre-university course he was doing.

Khairul almost gave up hope and hockey, but he was given a lifeline by Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) team manager Amir Azhar Ibrahim, who invited him to play for them in the Malaysian Junior Hockey League (MJHL) this year.

The 19-year-old Khairul has been a changed person since joining UniKL.

He is not only marshalling the defence well and keeping a lid on his temper, but has also been named assistant skipper of the team.

Khairul said that being expelled from the BJSS pre-university course was the most depressing moment of his life.

“I’m ashamed of my past as I had a history of beating up players. Because of my bad temper I lost my chance to get into a local university,” said Khairul.

“I almost gave up hope ... but it all changed when I was given a second chance by UniKL team manager Amir.

“I’d like to thank Amir for having faith in me. I have promised myself not to lose my temper and hit anyone again.”

Khairul now wants to repay UniKL’s belief in him by helping the university team reach the final.

Division One runners-up UniKL face BJSS in the semi-final first leg at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil today while the return leg is on Friday.

UniKL qualified for the last four by hammering MSSPP-USM 9-2 on aggregate.

The university team have a psychological advantage as they edged BJSS 3-2 in the league.

Khairul said they would face a strong challenge from BJSS who gave them a real good fight in their earlier clash.

“We failed to retain the Division One title, losing out to SSTMI (Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School)-Thunderbolt on goal difference. But I’m confident that we can rise to occasion and get the better of BJSS to qualify for the final,” said Khairul.

SSTMI-Thunderbolt face MBI-Anderson in the other semi-final.

Thunderbolt of Johor Baru will start as favourites against the Ipoh team having trounced them 6-0 in the league.

The final will be played at the Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Sunday.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

HOCKEY: BJSS Captain Apologises For Rash Action

BUKIT Jalil Sports School (BJSS) have been improving with every match, but their skipper shot himself in the foot on Sunday, and they will now find their Milo Cup first leg semi-final against UniKL a harrowing experience tomorrow.

They will be playing without their skipper Ahmad Ashraf Alias, who picked up a yellow card in the second leg quarter-finals for deliberately stopping the ball with his foot to break a Malacca High School (MHS) counter attack.

"As captain, I should not have done that, and I apologise to my teammates for not being able to help them in a crucial match" said Ahmad, who started playing with the BJSS Juniors outfit in 2006 and graduated to the senior ranks as skipper this season.

"We narrowly lost to UniKL (3-2) in the league and my absence will further weaken our defence. It will also affect our penalty corner battery as I am the main stopper," said said Ahmad

BJSS qualified for the semi-finals when they trounced MHS 9-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals while UniKL, who won the overall title in 2010, also reached the semis by a 9-2 aggregate against USM Juniors.

BJSS team manager Jusvinder Pal Singh said they warned Ahmad before the match to stay away from cards, and regretted fielding him in the return leg as they already had a 6-1 advantage after the first encounter.

"It was a silly thing to do, as he should not have kicked the ball deliberately. However, we have capable replacements to cover Ahmad's absence," said Jusvinder.

Division One champions Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI)-Thunderbolts will face MBI Anderson in the other semi-final.

Tomorrow -- S-finals, 1st leg: SSTMI-Thunderbolts v MBI-Anderson (5pm), Bukit Jalil SS v UniKL (7pm) -- matches at the National Hockey Stadium. By Jugjet Singh

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Skipper Ahmad To Miss BJSS’ Semi-final Match Against UniKL

KUALA LUMPUR: Five-time double champions Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) will not have their skipper Ahmad Ashraf Alias for the Milo Cup semi-final first-leg against Uni­versiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil tomorrow.

Defender Ahmad has to serve a one-match suspension after collecting his second yellow card in the quarter-final second-leg against Malacca High School at the Kuala Lumpur Hockey Stadium on Sunday.

The 17-year-old Ahmad was flashed the card by umpire Jaswant Singh for deliberately stopping the ball with his foot in the 47th minute.

Ahmad said he regretted his silly action, which will see him miss the important match against a strong UniKL side who finished runners-up in Division One.

“We lost to UniKL (3-2) in the league and my absence will further weaken our defence,” said Ahmad.

“It will also affect our penalty corner battery as I am the main stopper of the team. As captain of the team, I should have set a good example to my team-mates. I apologise to them for getting the card,” said Ahmad, who has been playing for BJSS Juniors since 2006.

BJSS, who finished third in Division One, qualified for the semi-finals when they trounced Malacca High School 9-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.

UniKL, who bagged the overall title in 2010, also reached the semis by a 9-2 aggregate against MSSPP-USM.

 Ahmad, a Form Five student, was promoted to the BJSS senior team this season. He is now hoping his team-mates can still put up a good show in a absence.

“Although I won’t be playing, I will be cheering for my team-mates on Wednesday,” said Ahmad.

BJSS team manager Jusvinder Pal Singh (pic) said they have other reliable players to replace Ahmad.

“We expect it to be closely fought match. We need to win the first-leg to put the pressure on them for the return,” said Jusvinder Pal.

Division One champions Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI)-Thunderbolt will face MBI-Anderson, who finished fourth in Division One, in the other semi-final first-leg match tomorrow.

Monday, February 27, 2012

HOCKEY: Uphill Task For Anderson

MBI Anderson came back strongly in the second leg Milo Cup quarter-finals to beat Sapura 2-0 to set up a semi-final date with league champions SSTMI Thunderbolts.
Thunderbolts’ Khairol Shafik (left) and MBPJ’s Fitri Hidayat vie for the ball in their Milo Cup second leg quarter-final match yesterday. Pic by Adib Rawi
The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw but the Ipoh school team beat a fighting Sapura with goals from Ashran Hamsani in the 54th and Najib Hassan in the 63rd minute.

However, the semi-finals will be an uphill task for Anderson, as they lost 6-0 to Thunderbolts in the league.

Yesterday, Thunderbolts beat Petaling Jaya Municipal Council 4-0, to win 11-1 on aggregate.

Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) also qualified for the semi-finals after they beat Malacca High School (MHS) 3-1 in the return leg for a 9-2 aggregate win.

BJSS will meet UniKL in the two-leg semi-final on Wednesday and Friday.

UniKL also beat USM Juniors 3-1 in the return leg, for an 9-2 aggregate win.

Yesterday, BJSS took things easy, as they had a 6-1 cushion from the first leg, and scored off Noor Khairul Adnan in the fifth minute.

However, MHS equalised through Zulamirul Akmal in the 23rd minute before BJSS scored two more goals via Redzhwan Jaafar in the 23rd and Fitri Ismail in the 68th.

USM Juniors scored in the 42nd minute off Abdul Muhaimin Aziz who converted a penalty stroke but UniKL equalised when Syafiq Zulzairin scored in the 58th minute while Hafiz Zainol scored two late goals in the 65th and 69th minutes to seal the win.


"We already had a healthy lead after the first leg and there was no need to push the players today (yesterday). The semi-final (against UniKL) will be a touch-and-go match, as I believe both the teams have players capable of turning the tables when presented with opportunity," said BJSS manager Jusvinder Pal Singh.

RESULTS -- Q-finals, 2nd leg: Bukit Jalil Sports School 3 Malacca High School 1 (BJSS win on 9-2 aggragate); USM Juniors 1 UniKL Young Guns 3 (UniKL win on 9-2 aggregate); Petaling Jaya Municipal Council 0 SSTMI Thunderbolts 4 (Thunderbolts win on 11-1 aggregate); MBI Anderson 2 Sapura 0 (Anderson win on 3-1 aggregate).


WEDNESDAY FIXTURES (Feb 29) -- S-finals, 1st leg: SSTMI-Thunderbolts v Sapura/MBI-Anderson (5pm), Bukit Jalil SS vs UniKL (7pm).


March 2 -- S-finals, return leg: UniKL vs Bukit Jalil SS (5pm), Sapura/MBI Anderson v SSTMI Thunderbolts (7.30pm).

n (All semi-final matches at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil).
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Ipoh Side Joins Thunderbolt, BJSS, UniKL In The Milo Cup Semi-finals

KUALA LUMPUR: MBI-Anderson scored two late goals to defeat debutants Sapura 2-0 to qualify for the Milo Cup semi-finals on a 3-1 aggregate at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

The Ipoh team, who finished fourth in Division One, will take on Division One champions Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI)-Thunderbolt in the first-leg semi-finals in Bukit Jalil on Wednesday. They play the return leg on Friday.

Meanwhile, reigning overall champions SSTMI-Thunderbolt, beat former champions Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) 4-0 at the Kuala Lumpur Hockey Stadium to qualify for last four on a 11-1 aggregate.

The MBI-Anderson and Sapura match was keenly contested as the first leg had ended 1-1. However, it was the Ipoh team who came alive in the last 16 minutes to score two goals.
Having a go: BJSS’ Mohammad Noor Khairul Azri Adnan (left) and Malacca High School’s Muhammad Aidil Azmi going for the ball during their match at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium yesterday.
Mohd Ashran Hamsani scored the first goal from a field attempt in the 54th minute before Mohd Najib Abu Hassan seal the match with the second goal in the 63rd minute.

With the defeat, Sapura’s hopes of becoming the first Division Two team to reach the semi-finals went up in smoke.

Former five time double champions Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) also qualified for the semi-finals when they defeated Division Two runners-up Malacca High School 3-1 at the Kuala Lumpur Hockey Stadium.

BJSS, who went through on a 9-2 aggregate, face Division One runners-up Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) in the first-leg of the semi-finals at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Wednesday.

BJSS, who won the first-leg 6-1 on Friday, took the lead through Mohd Noor Khairul Azri in the fifth minute before Mohd Zulamirul Akmal Mohd Ali equalised for the Malacca school in the 23rd minute.

BJSS stormed back to score goals through Mohd Redzhwan Jaafar in 31st minute and Mohd Fitri Ismail in the 68th minute.

BJSS team manager Jusvinder Pal Singh said the semi-finals against UniKL would be a touch and go encounter.

“We lost 2-3 to them in the league match but I hope my players will be able to rise to the occasion to get the better of them in the first-leg on Wednesday,” said Jusvinder.UniKL meanwhile, came back from a goal down to beat MSSPP-USM 3-1 at Bukit Jalil to qualify for the semi-finals on a 9-2 aggregate.

USM scored in the 42nd minute through Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Aziz from a penalty stroke.

UniKL equalised in the 58th minute off a field goal from Mohd Syafiq Zulzairin and Mohd Hafiz Zainol scored two late goals in the 65th and 69th minutes to seal the win.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

HOCKEY: Sapura-Anderson take centre stage

Spot in the semi-finals is at stake
UniKL players keep a close eye on USM Juniors’ Anwar Abdul Rahman in their quarter-final first leg on Friday. UniKL won 6-1.
WITH three foregone conclusions, the spotlight on the return leg of the Milo Cup Junior Hockey League quarter-finals will be on the Sapura and MBI Anderson match at the Kuala Lumpur HA Stadium today.

Sapura, highly expected to seal a comfortable win in the first leg after an impressive show in Division One, could only hold MBI Anderson to a 1-1 draw.

They were a pale shadow of the unbeaten team who lifted the Division Two title by scoring 42 goals and letting in only two in Group A.

In comparison, MBI Anderson struggled in Division One, finishing fourth after scoring 28 goals and letting in a massive 27.

League champions SSTMI Thunderbolts are cruising on the road to the semi-finals after they hammered Petaling Jaya Municipal Council 7-1, while UniKL Young Guns' run is also unstoppable after they beat USM Juniors 6-1.

Bukit Jalil Sports School have also firmly planted themselves in the semi-finals after a 6-1 show against Malacca High School.

"It was simply amazing how my players muffed four sitters to make the return leg an uphill battle. I can't even call the misses unlucky, because even novice players would have scored off those situations," lamented Sapura coach I. Vickneswaran.

Sapura's job is made tougher by the suspensions of Fadzli Zulkifli and Farid Zuki today.

"The situation does not look favourable, but I have plans on how to make amends, and hopefully, the players stick to the gameplan," said Vickneswaran.

Another unhappy official was UniKL Young Guns's manager Amir Azhar.

"The win (6-1) looked comfortable enough, but I am not satisfied with the way my team played in the first leg. They were floating in and out of the match, and all the departments were not at their best.

"We can't afford this kind of attitude if we want to lay our hands on the Milo Cup," said Amir.

UniKL will be missing the services of Haniff Saidin, while BJSS' Norshafiq Sumantri and PJCC's Faiz Haiqal will not see action in the return leg due to suspensions.



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Saturday, February 25, 2012

HOCKEY: Anderson Hold Edge

Sapura waste chances in first leg
Malacca High School’s Ahmad Najmee Roslee (left) keeps the ball away from BJSS’ Muhammad Shahitam Zali at the National Hockey Stadium yesterday. BJSS won 6-1. Pic by Supian Ahmad

 DIVISION Two champions Sapura were shell shocked after they were held 1-1 by MBI Anderson in the Milo Cup quarter-finals at the Kuala Lumpur HA Stadium yesterday.

Anderson, who finished fourth in Division One, soaked up the pressure after coming back from a goal down, and are now aiming to seal a semi-final slot in the return leg tomorrow.

Sapura also lost Fadzli Zulkifli and Farid Zuki to suspension for the return leg.

Harmesh Singh gave Sapura the lead off a penalty corner attempt in the 17th minute, but Helmi Jaffar equalised for Anderson in the 38th, also off a penalty corner attempt.

"Sapura played a robust game to rattle my players, but they ended up losing concentration instead. My players can play better hockey than today (yesterday) and I believe they will be at their best in the return leg," said MBI Anderson coach Dalbir Singh.

Sapura coach I. Vickneswaran was disappointed that his team muffed four open chances.

"When you fail to score four open goals in a match, there is bound to be unnecessary pressure in the return leg. We will also play without two regulars, and that itself is going to make us the underdogs," said Vickneswaran.

League champions SSTMI Thunderbolts virtually qualified for the semi-finals when they hammered Petaling Jaya Municipal Council (PJCC) 7-1.

RESULTS -- Quarter-finals (first leg): SSTMI Thunderbolts 7 Petaling Jaya Municipal Council 1, Sapura 1 MBI-Anderson 1, Malacca High School 1 Bukit Jalil Sports School 6, UniKL Young Guns 6 USM Juniors 1.


TOMORROW -- Return leg: Bukit Jalil Sports School v Malacca High School (Bukit Jalil Pitch II, 4pm), USM Juniors v UniKL Young Guns (KLHA, 4pm), Petaling Jaya Municipal Council v SSTMI Thunderbolts (Bukit Jalil Pitch II, 6pm), MBI-Anderson v Sapura (KLHA, 6pm).

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

UNIKL Versus BJSS Jr



  UNIKL  11 : BJSS Jr 1


Cool finish: UniKL’s Muhd Syafiq Zulzairin slotting the ball past BJSS Juniors goalkeeper Aliff Aiman Kamarulzaman during their match at KLHA Stadium on Friday. UniKL won 11-1.

SSTMI Jr Versus BJSS



SSTMI Jr. 0 : BJSS 8


Out of my way: SSTMI Juniors’ Fahmi Zulhelmi (RIGHT) using his stick to block BJSS’ Mohammad Shahiram Zali during their Junior Hockey League match at the Education Ministry Turf yesterday. BJSS won 8-0. – M. AZHAR ARIF / The Star

Saturday, February 11, 2012

HOCKEY: UniKL Teach BJSS A Lesson

UNIKL Young Guns mauled Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) Juniors 11-1 in a Milo-Junior Hockey League Division One match at the KLHA Stadium yesterday.
It was a humiliating defeat for the Sports School, whose seniors were once the most feared team in the JHL, but were held 2-2 by Tunku Besar Secondary School (TBSS) of Tampin at the Ministry of Education pitch yesterday.

The win not only gave UniKL the top spot, albeit for the next 24 hours as SSTMI-Thunderbolts will play their sixth match today, but also improved their goal difference to a five-goal cushion over the defending Overall champions Thunderbolts.

However, BJSS Juniors coach S. Prakash still sees a silver lining in his young side.

"I agree that in 2007, 08 and 09 when I coached BJSS to the JHL double, the players were all below 17 years old. But then, they were together for four years before we could make an impact.

"This current batch have only been together for one year, and let's give them more time to mature," said Prakash.

For the record, BJSS have seven League and six Overall titles under their belt in the JHL.

"I believe the five early goals rattled my side, but the good thing about this team, which is made up of 14 and 15-year-olds, is that they held on tightly in the opening 15 minutes of the second half.

"These are some of the good points which I hope to cultivate in the next few years.

"However, we are not a club and can't afford to pay RM1,800 per-month to our players so we keep losing the better ones to rich clubs when they turn 17. But all said and done, I am not making excuses now, as I see promise in these players in the next few years," said Prakash.

RESULTS -- Division One: UniKL Young Guns 11 BJSS Juniors 1, MBI-Anderson 6 SSTMI 2, BJSS 2 TBSS 2.


DIVISION TWO, Group A: Kelantan 0 Politeknik PKT 1, Sapura 3 Nur Insafi 1.


DIVISION TWO, Group B: Tunas Pahang 1 Malacca HS 2, Datuk Taha 1 KL Sports School 1.


TODAY: USM Juniors v MBPJ (USM, 4pm), MBI-Anderson v SSTMI Thunderbolts (Azlan Shah , 5pm), BJSS v SSTMI (Ministry of Education , 6pm).


DIVISION TWO, Group A: Kelantan v Kedah HA MSNK (Terengganu, 3.30pm), Kedah HA Juniors v Anderson Juniors (Alor Star, 4pm), Negri HA v Nur Insafi (Seremban II, 4pm).


DIVISION TWO, Group B: Yayasan Pahang v Malacca HS (Kuantan, 4pm), Batu Pahat v Datuk Taha (Malacca, 4pm), Padang Midin v KL Sports School (Terengganu, 5pm).


SUNDAY: Division One -- TBSS v SSTMI Thunderbolts (Seremban II, 4pm).


DIVISION TWO, Group A: Kedah HA MSNK v Sapura (Alor Star, 4pm),


DIVISION TWO, Group B: Batu Pahat v Tunas Pahang (Malacca, 4pm), Olak PKT v Padang Midin (Bukit Jalil, 5pm). By Jugjet Singh

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

HOCKEY: Pep-talk Does The Trick

10-man UniKL made to sweat

UniKL’s Mohd Hafify Mohd Rodzi (centre) tussles with BJSS’ Muhamad Fitri Ismail in their match yesterday. BJSS won 3-2. Pic by Yazit Razali
 TITLE aspirants UniKL Young Guns edged Bukit Jalil Sports School 3-2, but lost their skipper to a red card in Division One of the Milo-Junior Hockey League yesterday.

Playing at the Ministry of Education Stadium, UniKL were a pale shadow of themselves, and were lucky to walk away with a victory to keep their League title hopes alive.

UniKL walked onto the pitch like they were expecting an easy victory, but they were proven wrong by BJSS in the 27th minute when Fitri Ismail scored off their only penalty corner of the first half.

UniKL wasted seven penalty corners mostly due to bad stopping, and went into the dressing room with their heads low as they trailed by a goal for the first time this season.

However, the pep-talk in the dressing room changed their fortunes, as UniKL came back into the picture off their first penalty corner after the break in the 39th minute when Nor Aqmal Gaffar scored the equaliser off a direct attempt.

And the second goal followed in the 44th minute, when Haziq Samsul scored off a goalmouth melee after a botched penalty corner attempt.

BJSS however refused to give up, and levelled the score at 2-2 in the 50th minute when Wan Mohamed Hazrul slammed in the ball off their second penalty corner of the match.

There was more misery for UniKL as their skipper Taufik Hamid slammed the face of BJSS player Ashraf Alias with his stick, and was red carded by umpire Jasveer Singh in the 55th minute.

However, 10-man UniKL held on by sheer grit, and won the match with a 69th minute field strike from Haniff Saidin.

"It was not what we expected, but still, I'm proud of my players as they came back from a goal down to win this crucial match and keep our title holes alive," said UniKL team manager Amir Azhar.

And in the earlier match at the same venue, BJSS Juniors lost 1-0 to USM-MSSSPP.

The solitary goal was scored by Sazli Hussaini in the 30th minute and now it looks like BJSS Juniors are doomed to play in the lower division next year.

Sapura claimed their sixth successive win in Division Two Group A when they hammered Kedah HA Juniors 5-0 at the KLHA Stadium in Pantai.

Sapura took the lead in the 17th minute off Shahfirul Aqmal and in the 26th minute increased the lead through the efforts of Ahmad Iqwan.

In the second half goals from Ammar Adly (41st), Iqwan (45th) and Fadzli Zulkifli (51st) gave them a convincing win.

RESULTS -- Division One: BJSS Juniors 0 USM-MSSPP 1, MBPJ 2 SSTMI Juniors 1, BJSS 2 UniKL 3.


Division Two, Group A: Negri HA 0 Anderson Juniors 5, Sapura 5 Kedah HA Juniors 0, KHA-MSNK 3 MSSPP-USM Juniors 0, PHK-MSS Kelantan 2 Nur Insafi 1.


Division Two, Group B: Yayasan Pahang 1 Olak-PKT 1, Malacca High School 4 KL Sports School 0, Datuk Taha 1 Tunas Pahang 0.


TODAY: Division Two, A: MSS Kelantan v Negri HA (Seremban II, 4pm).

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