Wednesday 4 May 2016

AZREEN NABILA REWRITES 100 METRES RECORD



Terengganu sprinter, Azreen Nabila Alias broke the Girls Under 18, 100 metres record last night when she crossed the finishing line in a time of 12.02s, rewriting the old record of 12.07s registered by Johor, Chiew Hui Lian in 2010 at the 58th Malaysian Schools Sports Council Track & Field Championship held at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium in Kuala Nerus.

The Terengganu Sports School student said she was expecting to win but did not expect to break the games record but was glad in doing so to repay the faith that was put in her by her coach Mohamad Nizam Yusop.

Elice Grenggori@Gregory of Sabah finished as the runners-up with a time of 12.58s while Selangor, Hee Xio Yee bagged the bronze medal with a time of 12.70s.

Negeri Sembilan Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi bagged the Boys Under 18 100 metres sprint gold when he pipped home favourite, Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail to the finishing line. Haiqal clocked 10.66s just 0.11s faster than Zulfiqar's time of 10.77s.

There was also another heartbreak for the home fans when Muhammad Shahriey Haazwanie Mohamad Shukri was pipped to the gold medal by Sarawak Audray MacShaquille Henry Jugah by 0.01s in the Boys Under 12 100 metres category.

Audray clocked a time of 12.37s with Shahriey recording 12.38s. Mohamad Idham Aqasha Mohamad Sabri of Pahang took the bronze with a time of 12.40s.

However Terengganu collected their second gold medal from the tracks in the 400 metres Girls Under 15 category when Noor Faizatul Nathasha Mohamad Bakri finished first with a time of 61.91s. Sabah Erlyn Yoong collected the silver with a time of 62.40s with Nur Ezrina Sofia Emylin Rosmizam took the bronze with a time of 63.57s.

Kedah Mohamad Anaqi Fitri Sobri registered a jump of 14.58m to win the gold in the Boys Under 18 triple jump while Ng Yu Jie of Pahang excelled in the Girls Under 18 category with a distance of 11.78m.

LimHow Sieng broke the championship record in the Boys Under 15 Discus event with a throw of 54.49m to win the gold for Sarawak with team-mate, Yong Shie Liang collecting the silver with a throw of 52.69m.

Another Sarawakian athlete, Grace Wong Xiu Mei also rewrote the record in the Girls hammer throw with a distance of 52.70m, bettering her own record of 50.74m registered last year.

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Sunday 14 February 2016

TERENGGANU OPEN CAMPAIGN WITH A WIN OVER PENANG



Terengganu opened their 2016 Super League campaign with a hard fought win over Penang at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium in Gong Badak last night.

Despite a fifth minute penalty miss by their Canadian international, Issey Nakajima Terengganu managed to breach the Penang defence in the 25th minute when a low shot by playmaker, Gustavo Lopez managed to beat goalkeeper, Sani Anuar.

The visitors adopted an aggressive approach in containing Terengganu players which saw a number of fouls committed by them, especially on Joseph Kalang Tie, Lopez and Nakajima.

However, match referee Naffez Abdul Wahab did not see any of them warranted any caution and only brandished the yellow card on the hour mark to Azrul Ahmad who still tried to plead his innocence despite fouling Lopez for the umpteenth time.

In the 34th minute, a long shot from midfield saw Penang coming closest to equalise but the ball hit the bar with Sharbinee Allawee completely beaten. The rebound hit the goalkeeper's back but luckily for Terengganu, Sharbinee managed to grab it before any further damage could be inflicted.

Lopez was denied a second goal when his freekick two minutes before the interval was on it's way in before Sani managed to claw it back out. The loose ball then fell to Norshahrul Idlan Talaha and he unleashed a stiff shot but once again Sani managed to palm it away.

Sharbinee had to be alert again in added time when Penang skipper, Mohamad Rafiuddin managed to break free on the left before unleashing a stiff shot, which much to the delight of the home supporters, the goalkeeper palmed away for a harmless corner.

The second half saw the post denying Terengganu from increasing their lead when Norshahrul who managed to find space on the left fired in a low shot which had Sani completely beaten but much to the forward's dismay, hit the post and rebounded to safety.

Terengganu fourth foreign player, Juan Morales was introduced in the 74th minute but he did not bring much impact to the attack.

Penang pressed hard to level the score but the tiring Terengganu players managed to hold on to their lead until the final whistle to ensure their season started with a win.

Thursday 11 February 2016

ALL WHITE FOR TERENGGANU IN 2016



Terengganu will sport an all white look for the 2016 season when they play their matches at home.

The 2016 kits were revealed last night at a ceremony attended by Menteri Besar, Dato' Seri Mohamad Razif at the Batu Burok Square witnessed by their fans and supporters who packed the place to the hilt.

Despite the drizzling rain they remained in their place and were presented with a video presentation of the new kits, followed by the introduction of Terengganu squad.

In the end, they were introduced to The Turtles fourth foreign player, 34 years old Argentine, Jose Morales who will be part of the frontline.

Local brand, Kobert is the kits sponsor for the next two season and the design of all white with black trimmings were well received by the fans who commended on the simplicity of the design.

The away kits which are all black with gold trimmings were also well received by the fans. This is proven by the fact that almost all shirts that were put on sale for the first time last night were snapped up by them.

During the ceremony Terengganu players also spent some time signing autographs and posing for photos with the fans.

T-Team FC which are also sponsored by Kobert also revealed their kits last night. The Titans will be sporting a white shirt with black sleeves, black shorts and white socks.

Their away kit will be red top, white shorts and black socks. Meanwhile their third kit are all black.