Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Malaysian coach lifts Phl squash

- IVAN SUING

The Philippine­s settled for a silver in the mixed team championsh­ips as the Malaysians dominated the event for the eight consecutiv­e time.

Malaysian coach Wee Wern Low’s handling of the Philippine squash team turned out to be the gamechange­r as the host squad wound up with four gold medals in the recently-concluded 8th SEA Cup Squash Championsh­ip at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Low, who is now the head coach of Kayod Pilipinas, told DAILY TRIBUNE she was happy to see the team pass rise to the occasion, especially with the Philippine­s getting half of the gold medals in the tournament.

The Philippine­s won the men’s jumbo doubles, women’s jumbo doubles, U23 doubles and the mixed jumbo doubles in the tournament while Malaysia dominated the men’s individual, women’s individual, mixed doubles and mixed team championsh­ips.

“It is important to test ourselves in Southeast Asia. I think this is a good stepping stone for us,” said Low, who took over as coach last March.

“I think we did what was expected of us. We got two bronze medals, which was expected. Kayod Pilipinas’ 4-3-5 gold-silverbron­ze medal tally was a better output compared to the 2022 edition in Malaysia where the Philippine­s finished with a 1-5-1 medal tally.”

Jemyca Aribado won the women’s jumbo doubles with Yvonne Alyssa Dalida, the mixed jumbo doubles with David Peliño, a silver medal in the mixed team championsh­ips and a bronze medal in the women’s individual event.

Peliño also won the men’s jumbo doubles with Raymark Begornia while Van-Aero Dalida and Meljohn Aribado won the U23 jumbo doubles over teammates Christophe­r Burga and Jonathan Reyes in an all-Filipino final.

Van-Aero Dalida and Yvonne Alyssa Dalida settled for a silver in the mixed doubles while Carl Carill and Lizette Reyes picked up a bronze medal in the same event.

The Philippine­s settled for a silver in the mixed team championsh­ips as the Malaysians dominated the event for the eight consecutiv­e time.

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