HBL Champion Guard Pan Yen-ming to Join Jen Hsing University, Aims for Professional Basketball Future
After leading Songshan High School to back-to-back HBL boys' championships, captain Pan Yen-ming announced he will join Jen Hsing University of Science and Technology, a UBA powerhouse, aiming to refine his skills and challenge professional basketball in the future.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, 29th) After helping Songshan High School achieve back-to-back championships in the High School Basketball League (HBL) boys' division, captain Pan Yen-ming revealed at an event today that he will join Jen Hsing University of Science and Technology, a powerhouse in the University Basketball Alliance (UBA), to continue improving his abilities and challenge professional basketball in the future.
Songshan, known as the 'Green Aegis,' sought to defend its HBL boys' title this season. Relying on the joint efforts of co-captains Liu Ting-kuan and Pan Yen-ming, coupled with rookie Chou Yu-chen's scoring contribution, they eventually defeated the championship favorite Nanhu High School, completing the school's third consecutive back-to-back championship and holding 8 HBL titles, tying with Nanshan High School for the most championships in the boys' division.
Having tasted championship glory for two consecutive years, Pan Yen-ming concluded his high school career perfectly. At a press conference for the 114th Academic Year National Elementary School Basketball League opening, he was interviewed by the media and revealed that after graduation, he will stay in Taiwan to develop his career. He plans to join Jen Hsing University of Science and Technology, a UBA powerhouse known for cultivating guards. He hopes to refine his guard skills over four years of university, accumulating the capital needed to challenge professional basketball in the future.
Pan Yen-ming noted that although he also harbors dreams of playing abroad, he recognizes his current shortcomings. Furthermore, he admires Jen Hsing's fast-paced style, emphasizing fast breaks, and many alumni such as Lin Chun-chi, Ku Mao-wei-chia, and Kao Chin-wei have secured positions in professional basketball. Therefore, Pan Yen-ming aims to emulate these seniors and help Jen Hsing return to the UBA Men's Division 1 top 4. 'I hope to strengthen my offensive abilities and see if I can develop further in the future,' he said. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150429
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(Central News Agency reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, 29th) After helping Songshan High School achieve back-to-back championships in the High School Basketball League (HBL) boys' division, captain Pan Yen-ming revealed at an event today that he will join Jen Hsing University of Science and Technology, a powerhouse in the University Basketball Alliance (UBA), to continue improving his abilities and challenge professional basketball in the future.
Songshan, known as the 'Green Aegis,' sought to defend its HBL boys' title this season. Relying on the joint efforts of co-captains Liu Ting-kuan and Pan Yen-ming, coupled with rookie Chou Yu-chen's scoring contribution, they eventually defeated the championship favorite Nanhu High School, completing the school's third consecutive back-to-back championship and holding 8 HBL titles, tying with Nanshan High School for the most championships in the boys' division.
Having tasted championship glory for two consecutive years, Pan Yen-ming concluded his high school career perfectly. At a press conference for the 114th Academic Year National Elementary School Basketball League opening, he was interviewed by the media and revealed that after graduation, he will stay in Taiwan to develop his career. He plans to join Jen Hsing University of Science and Technology, a UBA powerhouse known for cultivating guards. He hopes to refine his guard skills over four years of university, accumulating the capital needed to challenge professional basketball in the future.
Pan Yen-ming noted that although he also harbors dreams of playing abroad, he recognizes his current shortcomings. Furthermore, he admires Jen Hsing's fast-paced style, emphasizing fast breaks, and many alumni such as Lin Chun-chi, Ku Mao-wei-chia, and Kao Chin-wei have secured positions in professional basketball. Therefore, Pan Yen-ming aims to emulate these seniors and help Jen Hsing return to the UBA Men's Division 1 top 4. 'I hope to strengthen my offensive abilities and see if I can develop further in the future,' he said. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150429
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