Sports
Champs Petes see other hungry ‘wolves’ pursuing rugby plum

by A Special Sports Correspondent
The schools’ league rugby season for 2024 will kick off on June 14 (Friday) with St. Joseph’s hosting Vidyartha at Havelock Park. Joes were not promising as predictions went last season and finished seventh in points table just ahead of Vidyartha, which finished in 10th position. The format this season sees two more teams joining the fray and raising the participating number of teams to 16 in the Division 1 Segment 1 category. Last season the number of teams contesting this segment of the league tournament was 14; seven in each group.

Isipatana College finished third, but still produced some gutsy performances last season.
By doing so the organizers of the tournament – the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association – have forced new entrants like Thurstan and Sri Sumanagala College Kandy to undertake a hurculean task of surviving the knocks in division 1 Segment 1 rugby. For Thurstan it might be not so hard because their DNA has traces of playing top division rugby in the past, but for minnows Sri Sumanagala it would be an acid test. Both these schools earned their promoting to Division 1 Segment 1 category after stellar performances in Division 1 Segment 2 category last season.

Royal College has enough men and material to produce a champion outfit this season.
Last season, the rugby plum was won by St. Peter’s which will start this season as favourites. The Peterites are pooled in Division 1 Segment 1 ‘group B’ along with Royal, Joes, Wesley, Vidyartha, Zahira, Kingswood and Thurstan. The Division 1 Segment 1 ‘group B’ comprises Isipatana, St. Anthony’s, D.S. Senanayake, Trinity, S. Thomas’, Science, Dharmaraja and Sri Sumanagala.
The Peterites were like a well drilled machine last season and smashed all the teams; starting their campaign with a resounding 11-5 win against Royal in their opening match of the season. Last season the boys from Bambalapitiya remained unbeaten and capped off the season winning the knockout tournament as well. Last season there was a close tussle for the second and third places, but Royal with a better aggregate finished second in the league tournament followed by Isipatana College (3rd place); the team wearing the green jerseys easily being the most promising side after St. Peter’s in the tournament. The Peterites are led this season by hooker Dulaj Nawodya.
Royal had a fine season in 2023 under Randul Senanayake and even lifted the Bradby Shield beating Trinity on a higher aggregate. This season the lads from Reid Avenue are led by Thivain Perera and coached by Dushanth Lewke. Royal have other trophy matches against teams like Isipatana and S. Thomas’ and the Royalists emerged the victor in both these encounters last year.

St. Anthony’s College rugby players didn’t disappoint both their school and fans and did well to finished among the top four
teams.
Isipatana are led this season by number eight Nisaja Jayaweera who’ll have Shaahid Zumry as his deputy. This side from Havelock Town is filled with capable players and is coached once again by Saliya Kumara who’ll be assisted by Danushka Botheju. The Green Shirts have over the years showed great resilience in the face of adversity in the field of rugby. This is a school rugby team which improves with every game and has retained the unofficial title of being ‘the most feared side to play in the league’ as the season progresses.
The other top side featured in this segment of school rugby in ‘The Island’ newspaper is St. Anthony’s College Katugastota. This side which was led by kicking sensation Sahan Keerthisiri finished exceptionally well last season to finish as the fourth best side in the league tournament. The Anthonians ‘Eagles’ are led this season by linkman Oshan Guneratne who has Ravindu Welagedara as his deputy. The Anthonians have a proud history in rugby and much is expected of them this season. The Anthonians are coached this season by Achala Perera and Srinath Sooriyabandara.
Sports
Country’s top speedsters to feature in the Battle of the North

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.
Sports
Hundred Sri Lanka International Challenge 2025 begins in Colombo

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
Sports
Joes end St. Anthony’s unbeaten run

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
Scores
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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