Sunday, June 17, 2007

Sejarah sofbol Malaysia

Association History
Softball activity in Malaysia began long before 1972 when individual States in Malaysia had their own teams. However on 2nd September, 1972 after the Pesta Sukan Softball Championship hosted by the Singapore Softball Association, where Penang, Perakand Selangor upon invitation, participated, the Softball Association of Malaysia (SAM) was born.
SAM is the sole body representing the game of Softball in Malaysia. It was established and registered with the Registrar of Societies on 16 March, 1974 pioneered by the states of Penang, Perak and Selangor. The pro-tem committee was headed by the late Dato’ Sri Hj Kamaruddin Hj Mat Isa (then Chief Miniter of Perak) and committee included En Chong Keong Seng (Secretary/ Treasurer), En Koh Kim Eow (Penang), Tn Hj Abd Ghafar Hashim (Perak), En Gerry Salvador (Selangor) and En Wilfred Vias (Ministry of Sports).
SAM started with six (6) affiliate members i.e. the state Softball Association of Penang, Perak, Pahang, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor and two associate members, i.e. The Royal Malaysia Police Force and The Council for Sports for Universities (Majlis Sukan Universiti-universiti Malaysia [MASUM]). Since its formation, SAM has organized annual national championships (Dato’ Haji Kamaruddin Challenge Trophy for men ; Hooi Seng Tuck Challenge Trophy for women; Ghazali Hj Maulud Challenge Trophy for boys; Tuan Syed Abu Bakar BArakhab Challenge Trophy for girls) and the Malaysian Open Men’s and Women’s Softball Championships. The National Open Men & Women Softball Championships is also held annually.
The development and promotion of softball in Malaysia was given a boost when the 1st Malaysian Open Softball Championship was organized in 1974; the 2nd Open in Penang in 1975 and the 3rd Open in Ipoh, Perak in 1976. Because of the recognized need to provide more playing opportunities for the youth and also to give strong base for the national teams, the National Under-21 Championship was initiated in 1976 in Ipoh, Perak.
SAM’s first international exposure began with SAM proposing the formation f the Association of South East Asian Softball Federation and hosting the 1st ASEAN Championship in Kuala Lumpur in 1976. Malaysia finished third behind the Philippines and Singapore, and the other nations which took part were Indonesia and Thailand. Since then, SAM has participated in a number of international competitions. In 1979 Softball was included for the first time in the 10th South-East Asian Games (Jakarta). SAM has sent out National Men’s and Women’s team to participate in various regional tournaments such as the 5th Women’s World Softball Championship in Shizuoka, Japan in 1985 and the ASEAN Men’s and Women’s Softball Championships and the Annual Malaysian and Singapore President Cup series. In the ASEAN region our National teams managed to win the third place (3rd) several times i.e. SEA Games 1979; ASEAN Softball Championship 1988 and SEA Games 1997.
In 1987, SAM introduced the National Under-15 Championship and as part of SAM’s continual efforts to improve the standard and popularity of Softball in Malaysia, the co-operation of the private sector was sought. The resulted in National Youth Championship sponsored by SHELL and the National Softball Championship sponsored by MOBIL in 1990.
SAM at present has eight (8) affiliate members, i.e. Penang, Perak, Pahang, Perlis, Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Kelantan and two (2) associate members i.e. Polis Di Raja Malaysia and Majlis Sukan Universiti-universiti Malaysia (MASUM). Nevertheless, softball is also played on in the states of Kedah, Terengganu, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, particularly in the school, Sabah and Sarawak who are yet to register with the Commissioner of Sports. The Malaysia Schools Sports Council is also an integral part of SAM’s membership.

Office Bearers of The Softball Association of Malaysia Year 2003-2006
Ms Low Beng Choo
- President
Mr Ong Ka Aun
- Honorary Secretary
Ms Sally Chan Wai Mee
- Assistant Secretary
Mr Tan Meng Sim
- Treasurer
Mr Saw Hok Eng
- Committee Member
Mr Shamsul Bahri Bin Ismail
- Committee Member
Mr Yusman Yazi Bin Zulkifli
- Committee Member
Mr Steven Lee Wee Seng
- Committee Member
Mr Kerk Chun Beng
- Committee Member

1. Softball Association of Malaysia Officials at Asia/ International Level
Name: Ms Low Beng Choo

1.1 Softball Confederation Asia (“SCA”) (Formerly known as Amateur Softball Association of Asia (“ASA-ASIA”)
1990 – 2002:
Elected as Vice-President of ASA-ASIA
1990 – 2002:
Appointed as a Chairman of the Laws Committee of ASA-ASIA
2002:
Jury of Appeal Member for Softball for BUSAN Asian Games
2002 – 2006:
Appointed as Secretary-General of the renamed Softball Confederation of Asia (formerly known as ASA-ASIA)


1.2 International Softball Confederation (“ISF”)
2004:
Appointed as Technical Jury Member for Softball at Athens Olympic Games
2004:
Appointed as Member of International Softball Federation’s Governance and Restructuring Commission

2. International Softball Federation Umpires (ISF-Umpires)
Name:
1. Ong Ka Aun

2. Charles Lessler

3. Softball Confederation Asia Umpires (SCA-Umpires)
Name:
1. Ong Ka Aun

2. B.S. nagarajan

3. Saw Hock Eng

4. M.K. Narayanansamy

5. Ten Kuan Chow

6. Lau Siong Du

7. Kwong Kim Meng

8. Rosli Ismail

9. Wan Zahid Wan Hassan

10. Steven Lee

11. Charles Lessler

Championships Hosted by Softball Association of Malaysia
A) National Softball Open Championships
1st National Softball Open Championship 1973
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
2nd National Softball Open Championship 1974
- Pulau Pinang
3rd National Softball Open Championship 1975
- Selangor Darul Ehsan
4th National Softball Open Championship 1976
- Pulau Pinang
5th National Softball Open Championship 1977
- Pulau Pinang
6th National Softball Open Championship 1978
- Pahang Daril Makmur
7th National Softball Open Championship 1979
- Pulau Pinang
8th National Softball Open Championship 1980
- Pulau Pinang
9th National Softball Open Championship 1981
- Pulau Pinang
10th National Softball Open Championship 1982
- Angkatan Tentera Malaysia
11th National Softball Open Championship 1983
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
12th National Softball Open Championship 1984
- Selangor Darul Ehsan
13th National Softball Open Championship 1985
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
14th National Softball Open Championship 1986
- Pulau Pinang
15th National Softball Open Championship 1987
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
16th National Softball Open Championship 1988
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
17th National Softball Open Championship 1990
- Pulau Pinang
18th National Softball Open Championship 1991
- Pulau Pinang
19th National Softball Open Championship 1993
- Pulau Pinang
20th National Softball Open Championship 1994
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
21st National Softball Open Championship 1995
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
22nd National Softball Open Championship 1996
- Selangor Darul Ehsan
23rd National Softball Open Championship 1997
- Kuantan,Pahang D.Makmur
24th National Softball Open Championship 1998
- Universiti Sains M’sia,PP
25th National Softball Open Championship 1999
- Universiti Malaya, KL
26th National Softball Open Championship 2000
- Kuala Lumpur
27th National Softball Open Championship 2001
- Pulau Pinang
28th National Softball Open Championship 2002
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
29th National Softball Open Championship 2003
- Kuantan,Pahang D.Makmur
30th National Softball Open and Under 16 Softball
- Pulau Pinang

Championship 2004 4th – 6th June, 2004 Maktab Perguruan Persekutuan
B) Malaysia Open
1st Malaysia Open Softball Championship 1974
- Petaling Jaya, Selangor
2nd Malaysia Open Softball Championship 1975
- Pulau Pinang
3rd Malaysia Open Softball Championship 1976
- Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan
4th Malaysia Open Softball Championship 1991
- Kuala Lumpur

C) Asian/ International
1st Malaysia-Singapore President Cup Series, 1991
- Kuala Lumpur
3rd Malaysia-Singapore President Cup Series, 1993
- Kuala Lumpur
5th Malaysia-Singapore President Cup Series, 1995
- Kuala Lumpur
7th Malaysia-Singapore President Cup Series, 1997
- Klang, Selangor

D) Other Tournament
1st Asean Men Softball Championships 1976
- Kuala Lumpur
2nd Asian Junior Men (U-19) Softball Championship 2002 11th – 14th Sep 2002
- Universiti Malaya

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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