Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

China rout arch rivals S.Korea in semifinals
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-09-16 09:50

"This is the best game China has ever played against the Koreans. I don't think any team, even the US team, could hold South Korea to only two points in a quarter," said Yao, who had his 25-year-old birthday on Monday.

"Yao is the player that every team wants to have," China's head coach Jonas Kaslauskas said. "He's in good shape and he wants to play. He's the reason we could come back in the second quarter and beat them by big margin."

Lebanon, who lost to China in the second phase of the tournament by 87-73, upset Qatar in a hard-fought close match.

The teams exchanged the lead by 20 times and tied it six times with none had a double-digital lead throughout the match-up.

Point guard Rony Fahed, who had the game-high 25 points, chipped in two 3-pointers in row while Brian Feghali made another 3-point play to give Lebanon the lead for good at 78-73 with 1:30 left.

El Khatib contributed 24 points for Lebanon while Ali Turki Ali led Qatar by 17 points.

China and Lebanon had already claim the berths to next year's World Championships while Qatar had to vie South Korea, whom it beat 83-65 in the second round, for the last hope to qualify.


Page: 12



China rout S. Korea 94-49
Liu Xiang to compete with Johnson Saturday
Isinbayeva, gatlin and Nelson
 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

Foreign investors able to buy large SOEs

 

   
 

Hu calls for a harmonious world at summit

 

   
 

Shanghai-Taipei direct flight proposed

 

   
 

US and North Korea clash at nuclear talks

 

   
 

Province closes all coal mines, permanently

 

   
 

China not planning more yuan revaluations

 

   
  China rout arch rivals S.Korea in semifinals
   
  Asian U-17 champions China aiming for glory in Peru worlds
   
  Shenzhen set sights on Champions League semifinals
   
  European championship has distinct NBA flavor
   
  Day Four schedule cancelled at China Open due to continual rain
   
  China thrashes Saudi Arabia 98-10 at Asian Champions
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Advertisement