So it ended with a happy end. I started with Kimi no Iru Machi, so Suzuka wasn't the first manga I've read by that author and I can say even though KnIM had several flaws, it still had good improvements after he did Suzuka.
Suzuka started of as something completely different as what it ended. They were both the most promising first years and in the end they achieved nothing out of it. I know Suzuka would have done it without the pregnancy but I'm kind of disappointed in Yamato. After hearing "I'm gonna be first (in the interhigh and later even in Japan)" I really expected some results, but in the end: nothing. His best result was 3rd place in the interhigh and then even without his biggest rival Arima. And we didn't even get to see it. ~.~
And for the first 140 chapters (something around that..) Yamato was completely stupid, unreliable and just a good-for-nothing main char. He could change his feelings for the girls like it was nothing (after Suzuka's first rejection..). Oh Honoka is so cute, now I love her. Ok I don't love her. Two years later, oh Honoka reeeeeeally is cute, I should confess to her that I love her. Blabla.
And it's too bad that Suzuka x Yamato could only be said to be a real couple for like 30 chapters (out of 166, when they loved each other almost from the first chapter ~.~).
The bonus chapter that was coupled with KnIM was nice, too. Though Yamato was pretty pathetic again for the most part, but seeing Fuuka grown up and Yamato and Suzuka lovey-dovey was nice. After all, Yamato didn't get any results in the 100m sprints (though he was in selection for the Olympics, wasn't he?), compared to Arima and now-even-I-forgot-his-name-like-almost-everyone-in-the-manga-did who were shown to be at the Olympics.
What I like is that hey got a happy ending and a nice relationship with a cute daughter. It had it's many flaws and those are always easier to tell than the good points so I may refrain from listing them, but overall I did enjoy the manga. Otherwise I wouldn't have read it all in only 4 days.