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## Clinical Execution Leads Old Boyz United to Victory In a display of tactical discipline and offensive efficiency, Old Boyz United outperformed GOB on Saturday at the Cross Court in Shah Alam, closing out the game with a definitive 51-35 win. The visitors established their defensive identity early, holding GOB to just four points in the opening quarter to set the tone for the remainder of the contest. While GOB managed to find their rhythm in a deadlock second quarter, they were unable to bridge the early gap created by the Old Boyz's fast-paced transition play. ## Balanced Scoring the Key The victory was a team effort for Old Boyz United, who saw three players reach double-digit scoring. KM Lim spearheaded the charge with a team-high 12 points, while We Kai Xian and Kwengs'j P provided crucial support with 11 and 10 points respectively. Their ability to share the floor and execute under pressure allowed them to pull away in the final frame, outscoring GOB 16-8 in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach. ## GOB Fight Back Despite Setback Despite the final scoreline, GOB showcased glimpses of resilience, particularly through the individual efforts of Vincent Ng Keng Aik. Ng Keng Aik led the home side with 11 points and 5 rebounds, standing as the primary threat against the stifling Old Boyz defense. Teammates MUHAMAD NAIM BIN NORDDIN and Thean Woei Chyuan battled hard on the boards, but GOB ultimately struggled to find consistent scoring avenues throughout the afternoon. As the CBLx 2026 tournament intensifies, both teams will walk away with clear takeaways—Old Boyz United looking to sustain their momentum, and GOB seeking to refine their offensive consistency in upcoming matchups.





