Penang lived up to their top billings and looked set to cruise into the quarterfinals after a convincing 3-0 win over Sabah in the Boys Team Under-16 of the 100PLUS National Inter-State Under 12 & 16 Championships, held today in Kota Bharu.

Barring any upsets, the defending champion will likely fill up the top spot after their last match Group A match against Perlis tomorrow. Sabah, steered by this year’s 100PLUS Junior circuit runner-up Demond Anthony Samin, is expected to take the second spot after trouncing Perlis 3-0 today.

The other seeded teams – Kedah (2), Selangor (3) and Johor (4) – are expected to follow suit after convincing wins in their respective matches.

The four-day championships, featuring some 321 young shuttlers from all 15 states, is being held at the PBNK Hall in Kota Bharu.

Kedah and Perak face each other tomorrow to decide on Group B winner while in Group C, Selangor and Pahang will lock horns to confirm their quarterfinals berths and who sits at the top of the group.

In the Girls Team Under 16 competition, Penang, led by Tan Zhing Yi, and Pahang are also on course for the knockout rounds after winning their first two matches. Penang registered full points in Group C standings, winning convincingly against Perlis (3-0) and Terengganu (3-0). 

Pahang were second in the ranking order after winning over Terengganu 2-1 and Perlis 3-0.  Both Penang and Pahang will clash against each other tomorrow to decide on the Group C winner.

Meanwhile, the Melaka Boys and Girls U-12 are also flying high in the tournament, winning their first two matches to top their respective groups.

The Melaka Boys team, steered by Chan Cher Yew, found themselves at the top of Group D after trouncing Nigeria Sembilan and fourth seed Perak with identical scores of 3-0. Meanwhile, the Girls team are on course for the knockout round after topping Group D will full four points.

The quarterfinal and semifinal ties will be held on Friday while the finals of both the Under 16 (Boys and Girls) and Under 12 (Boys and Girls) take place on Saturday.

The 100PLUS National Inter-State Under 12 & Under 16 Championships serve as a perfect platform for young Malaysian shuttlers to hone their skills as they work towards becoming national players and pursuing a professional career in the sport.

100PLUS is also the title sponsor for the 100PLUS National Junior Circuit (Under-12, Under-14 and Under 16).

100PLUS, the nation’s No.1 isotonic beverage, is the Official Beverage sponsor for all BAM events and activities including the Malaysian Open and the Malaysian Masters. Datuk Wira Lee Chong Wei is also an ambassador of 100PLUS.

100PLUS ACTIVE, launched in conjunction with the KL SEA Games last year, will be the ideal drink for the young players competing in the junior circuit. Consuming the non-carbonated beverage will help the players achieve peak performances during events.

100PLUS ACTIVE builds on the brand’s sports heritage and functional credentials to target sporty, fitness-seeking consumers looking for a no-fizz thirst-quencher that can rehydrate, replenish, and re-energise them during and after their fitness regimen.

100PLUS, a Silver Sponsor for Kuala Lumpur 2017 SEA Games and Para Games, is synonymous with supporting sports in the country. Apart from BAM, 100PLUS also supports the Football Association of Malaysia. 100PLUS is also the title sponsor for the 100PLUS Premier League and the Official Isotonic beverage for the Malaysian Football League.

100PLUS is committed to youth development programmes and currently supports Liga KPM (under MSSM). 100PLUS is the recommended drink of the National Sports Council.

Results (as at 6.30pm)

Boys Team U-16

Group A: (1) Penang bt Sabah 3-0; Sabah bt Perlis 2-1

Group B: (2) Kedah bt Kuala Lumpur 2-1, Negeri Sembilan bt Perak 2-1; Perak bt Kuala Lumpur 2-1;  (2) Kedah bt Negeri Sembilan 2-1

Group C: (3) Selangor bt Sarawak 3-0; Pahang bt Putrajaya 3-0; Selangor bt Putrajaya

Group D: (4) Johor bt Melaka 2-1; Kelantan bt Terengganu 2-1; Johor bt Terengganu

Girls Team U-16

Group A: (1) Johor bt KL 2-1; KL bt Kelantan 2-1

Group B: (2) Selangor bt Kedah 2-1; Negeri Sembilan bt Kedah 2-1

Group C: (3) Penang bt Perlis 3-0; Pahang bt Terengganu 2-1; (3) Penang bt Terengganu 3-0; Pahang bt Perlis 3-0

Group D: Melaka bt Sabah (4) 2-1; Perak bt Sarawak 2-1; Sabah bt Sarawak 2-1; Melaka bt Perak 2-1

Boys Team U-12

Group A: Penang bt (1) Sabah 2-1; Penang bt Perlis 3-0

Group B: (2) Selangor bt Terengganu 3-0; Kedah bt Kelantan 2-1;  (2) Selangor bt Kelantan 3-0; Kedah bt Terengganu 2-1

Group C: (3) KL bt Putrajaya 3-0; Johor bt Pahang 3-0; KL (3) bt Pahang 2-1; Johor bt Putrajaya 3-0

Group D: Sarawak bt (4) Perak 2-1; Melaka bt NS 3-0; (4) Melaka bt (4) Perak 3-0; Sarawak bt Negeri Sembilan 3-0

Girls Team U-12

Group A: (1) NS bt Kelantan; Kedah bt Kelantan 2-1;

Group B: Sabah bt (2) KL; Sabah bt Terengganu 3-0

Group C: (3) Johor bt Selangor 3-0; Penang bt Sarawak 3-0; (3) Johor bt Sarawak 3-0; Penang bt Selangor 3-0

Group D: (4) Pahang bt Perak 3-0; Melaka bt Putrajaya 3-0; Melaka bt Pahang 3-0; Perak bt Putrajaya 2-1

*Numbers in bracket denotes seedings

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