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Can D.S. Senanayake maintain its rise in school rugby?

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D.S.Senanayake has turned out to be a force in school rugby.

By A Special Sports Correspondent

The fast-improving D.S Senanayake College rugby team will contest this season’s league rugby tournament with much hope while playing in group ‘A’ of Division 1 Segment 1. It was heartening to see the lads wearing the black and gold jerseys giving top teams in the league a run for their money. This side finished fifth in the league tournament last season and had memorable wins against St. Anthony’s, Kingswood and mighty S.Thomas’; D.S. Senanayake (DSS) wining this encounter against the Thomians by13 points to 10 in a thriller. In the knockout tournament last year DSS were losing quarter finalists.

DSS is now a force in rugby and has even started supplying a few players to division one rugby playing clubs in the island. The biggest rugby sensation they produced in recent times was Dinupa Senewiratne who was selected to represent Sri Lanka at the last Asian Games rugby sevens event. DSS will open the 2024 league rugby season with fixture against Dharmaraja on June 15 at Longden Place.

Zahira College Maradana finished the league season last year in sixth position.

Zahira College Maradana finished the league season last year in sixth position and even reached the semi-finals of the knockout tournament. This year they had an event to remember when they hosted the Zahira Centenary Sevens. Last season they had wins against Dharmaraja, Science and Vidyartha. However, despite all the good work done in the past and the name they have earned in rugby, Trinity College scoffed at them by not turning up at the venue for their league tournament game last season. Unofficial sources revealed to the rugby fraternity that Trinity was treasuring preparations for the Bradby Shield and dumped the Zahira fixture as unimportant. Zahira is a force in rugby when they can compile a decent team, but why top teams with a rich history in rugby doesn’t consider the school from Mardana to be put into their permanent fixture category (most permanent fixtures are played for a trophy in memory of a legendary figure) begs reviewing. The school from Maradana was one of the first to play rugby in this island alongside Kingwood and other schools must respect that. Zahira open the new rugby season with a game against Wesley on June 15 at their home ground in Maradana.

St. Joseph’s College Maradana has had its ups and downs in school rugby

St. Joseph’s College Maradana has its ups and downs in rugby, but of recent this institute has put its house in order where rugby is concerned. If one takes the last two seasons, the Josephians have been a force to be reckoned with. Last season the Josephians finished the league season in seventh place.

Last season they had mixed fortunes and produced wins against Wesley, Kingswood and most importantly defeated D.S. Senanayake College, but lost all their other matches. There was a big boy in their set-up last season in the likes of Navin Marasinghe who resembled a ‘terrier’ in loose play. But still the Joes were found wanting in their crucial encounters; especially against traditional rivals St. Peter’s who beat them by 16 points to 11. That match was a fixture of the schools’ knockout tournament and also served as their big match. Both Petes and Joes play each other in rugby for the Fr. Basil Weeratunga Shield. Their crowning moment in rugby last season came not in the league, but in the knockout tournament which was against St. Anthony’s; whom the Joes vanquished 57-0. That feat was recorded in the quarter finals of the schools knockout tournament. The Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association allowed all teams to follow rugby traditions and give away shields and trophies if two traditional rivals met in the league or knockout tournaments it conducted. The Josephians will commence this season with a game against Vidyartha on June 14 at Havelock Park.

S.Thomas’-the school by the sea- has played the game hard and clean.

The Thomians always vouch that the Blue-black magic ‘shall’ shine at rugby, but winning the league title has been a dream unrealised for quite some time. They finished the 2023 league rugby season in eighth place.

The school by the sea has played the game hard and clean and made great contributions to national and club rugby. From the little confirmed rugby records available so far this season, Yehan Bulathsinhalage leads the side and has Akesh Fernando as his deputy. The side is coached by former Sri Lanka player Anuranga Walpola. The Thomians won their matches against Wesley, Kingswood and Joes and lost all the other matches. The Thomians start this season against Trinity at Pallakele. The match is played for the Canon De Saram Shield. Trinity retained the shield last year with a 31 points to 20 win against S. Thomas’.

S.Thomas’ spends much money on rugby and their downfall could be being too focused on beating traditional rivals- Royal- in all sports encounters. It’s the same story when it comes to rugby. For all their efforts S. Thomas’ still finished as the losing side in this encounter last year with Royal romping home easy winners with a score of 26-6. If the Thomians widen their horizons in rugby there is so much glory to achieve.



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Country’s top speedsters to feature in the Battle of the North

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by Reemus Fernando

St. John’s College Jaffna and their arch rivals Central College Jaffna have a success story to celebrate when they meet in the annual Battle of the North Big Match at Central College ground on Thursday.

For the first time in the historic match, the two schools have in their ranks players who have represented the national youth team.

Ranjithkumar Newton who captains Central team and St. John’s Kugadas Mathulan were among country’s top speedsters selected to represent the Youth team late last year. The two pacemen did well during the Youth Asia Cup.

Hence both Mathulan and Newton are expected to lead the pace attacks of the two schools.

St. John’s are captained by J. Ashnath. They encountered fluctuating fortunes this season. Their report card shows two outright victories against two defeats at the end of ten matches. They could not complete their full quota of matches in the tournament proper and that has made them fight for their place in the Division II Tier ‘A’ tournament. They have taken the first step successfully in the relegation matches beating St. Peter’s College Negombo by an innings and 56 runs to keep alive their chances of remaining in the top Tier of Division II tournament.

Central too had two victories against two defeats and will be eager to conclude the Tier B tournament on a successful note.

When the two teams meet it is St. John’s who lead the talley 38-29.

St. John’s College Team

 

(Seated from left) A. Sansajan (Coach), S. Thileepan (Master in Charge), U. Abijoyshanth, J. Ashnath (Captain), V. S. B. Thuseetharan (Principal), M. Randyo (Vice Captain), K. Mathulan, C. A. Aravinthan (Prefect of Games). (Second row-standing from left) S. John Nathenia, E. Vandat Mario, S. Vinukshan, R. Anushanth, S. Aatharsh, V. Sanjay, Y. Sarujan, K. Sanjuthan, D. Larun. (Back row- standing from left) N. Krishan, G. Methun, S. Kirshan, A. John Stafford Arnold, R. Nithursijan.

Central College Team

(Seated from left) V.Paruthy, K.Balakumar (Prefect Of Games), R.Newton (Captain), S. Indrakumar (Principal), T.Abilash (Vice captain), F. Kulendran Shelton (Coach), S. Similton, S. Manimaran (Master in Charge). (Second row standing from left) S. Thison, M. Karthikan, S. Niyanthan, N. Sajith, K. Mathusuthan, T. Venujan, R. Akshayan, M. Thison, A. Abishek, P. Navinthan, A. Sharalan, S. Danushan. (Back row from left) U. Voltan, J. Jenoshan, V. Harish, S. Sarujan.

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Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025 begins in Colombo

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The Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025, where over 650 international shuttlers representing 28 countries including Sri Lanka, commenced at the St. Joseph’s College Indoor Complex, Darley Road on Tuesday. Rev. Fr. Ranjith Andradi, the Rector of St. Joseph’s College, Colombo, the hosting venue, graced the opening ceremony as chief guest, with Rohan de Silva, President of Sri Lanka Badminton (SLB), Dinesh Jayawardene, Vice President of SLB and Chairman of Organising Committee and other invitees and dignitaries making their presence at the inauguration of Sri Lanka’s first high-ranked international badminton tournament this year.

The six-day competition, which was initially planned to be staged at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo, was shifted to Darley Road due to unavailability of the original venue. St. Joseph’s College authorities swiftly responded to the request made by Sri Lanka Badminton officials in making the Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025 and the upcoming Hundred Sri Lanka International Series 2025 that will follow soon after, a success, given the fact that the competition is of great importance to the country, both in badminton as well as toursim.

“I should thank St. Joseph’s College and Rev. Fr. Ranjith Andradi for promptly coming forward in assisting Sri Lanka Badminton to rearrange this 12-day competitions at their Indoor Complex. Their assistance should be greatly appreciated given the fact that SLB had limited time to make all venue arrangements after the original venue was taken out from hosting over 650 international players competing under one roof. Over 80 players are expected to be in action every day, and there are 80 to 90 officials on duty at any given time to make this event a success. Approximately 200 hotel rooms will be utilised during the 12-day tournaments, which is definitely a boost to tourism in Sri Lanka in addition to the country’s badminton,” noted Dinesh Jayawardene, Vice President of SLB and Chairman of Organising Committee.

The Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025 will feature five events – Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s Women’s and Mixed Doubles, where over 650 international badminton players from 28 countries, including hosts Sri Lanka, will contest. The global event is sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) and Badminton Asia (BA). A total prize money of USD 17,500 will be on offer at the Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025 which is sponsored by Hundred, Mobil, McFoil, 3M and Rovin

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Joes end St. Anthony’s unbeaten run

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Senuja Wakunugoda scored an unbeaten century for St. Joseph’s to seal 17 runs victory according to Parabola Method as the Darley Road team ended the unbeaten run of St. Anthony’s Katugastota in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ limited overs tournament at Katugastota.

Batting first the home team made 252 runs as Kevan Fernando scored an unbeaten half century. In their essay the Joes were helped by a quick fire half century by Aveesha Samash and an unbeaten century by Wakunugoda. The Joes were 17 runs ahead according to Parabola method.

Joes win at Katugastota

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St. Anthony’s 252 all out in 50 overs

(Januka Rathnayake 30, Anjana Weerasekara 25, Sadew Amarakoon 37, Kaushika Kumarasinghe 41, Kevan Fernando 61n.o.; Yenula Dewthusa 2/33, Nimthaka Gunewardena 3/41, Demion de Silva 2/38)

St. Joseph’s 249 for 3 in 41.2 overs

(Aveesha Samash 68, Senuja Wakunugoda 102n.o., Yenula Dewthusa 41; Ryan Gregory 2/44)

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