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St. Joseph’s College stickers end up third at the under-20 All Island Schools Games 

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St.Joseph’s College, Colombo stickers pocketed the 3rd place at the under 20 All Island Schools Hockey tournament 2023, beating Vijaya College Matale by 3 goals to 2, in an exciting encounter, organized and conducted by the Ministry of Education, played at St. Peter’s College ground, Colombo-04 last Friday.

St.Joseph’s College, Colombo stickers beat Richmond College, Galle by 4 goals to 1 in the quarter-final and lost to Kingswood College, Kandy by 3 goals to nil in the semi-final, while Vijaya College, Matale beat Ananda College, Colombo on penalty strokes ( 4/2), after the game ended in a 1 all draw and lost to St.Thomas College, Matale by 1 goal to nil in the semi-final. 

In the decider of the third place,  Induwara Jayasinghe opened the scoring within a few minutes of the start of play to give Vijaya, Matale a 1-nil lead and followed to score his second goal to make it 2-nil. St. Joseph’s College, Colombo bounced back to the game with Bright Fernando scoring the goal and at the half time, Vijaya College, Matale was leading by 2 goals to 1. In the second half of the game, both teams showcasing their skills and talents,  Bright Fernando scored his second goal for St.Joseph’s College to make it 2 all. Both teams played out their best and with few minutes left for the end of play, St.Joseph’s, Colombo went ahead with Abner Fernando scoring the goal to win this decider by 3 goals to 2 and pocket the 3rd place of the under 20 All Island Schools Games 2023. St. Joseph’s College is coached by Shane Ratnam an ex-Josephian, also the coach of the Sri-Lanka Junior Hockey team, and Kavindu Nayomal, assistant coach, who is assigned to the development and upliftment of St.Joseph’s College 

23 Teams from 9 Provinces qualified to play in this tournament,  out of the 23 teams,  17 teams took part. The teams are Kingswood College Kandy, St John’s College Jaffna,  Sandalalankawa NS, St. Thomas College Matara, Dharmadutha College Badulla,  Richmond College Galle, Parakramabahu NS Polgahawela, St. Joseph’s College Colombo,  Joseph Vaz Wennappuwa, St. Thomas College Mount Lavinia,  Uva College Badulla,  St. Thomas College Matale,  Vaddukodai College Jaffna, Vipulananda Central College Kalmunai, Vijaya College Matale,  Ananda College Colombo,  St. Aloysius College Galle.

Lahiru Weerasooriya,  T.K. Heendeniya, I R.K. Wilwalaarachchi, S. Abeykoon, Abeetha Fernando,  Ishan Kulatunga,  Kusal Thilakasiri,  D.J. Prakash, T.M.S.D. Aberathne, T.M.M D. Abeyrathne, was assigned to officiate at this tournament,  while H.M.C.H. Bandara and A.H.M. Hanafi as Technical Officers. 

St.Joseph’s College stickers comprise Keith Joshua, Bright Fernando, Abner Fernando, Adrian Fernando, Joel Sheron, Koshikan M. Pillai, Richi Victoria, Abishek Yogadeb, Tharindu Pradeeparajan, Imesh Perera, Mark Victoria, Dihen Samarasinghe, Isira Manawadu, Ravin Rathnayake,  Udana Botheju, Jarad Rex, Thilukshan Selvakumar, Jerome Fernando

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St. Joseph’s College, Colombo Hockey team.

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Dinesh Chandimal Joins Quetta Gladiators as Replacement for Bevon Jacobs in PSL Boost

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Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Chandimal is set to join the Quetta Gladiators, stepping in as a replacement for Bevon Jacobs, who has departed the squad to fulfill national team commitments. The experienced cricketer brings valuable international exposure and stability to the Gladiators as they prepare for the next phase of the Pakistan Super League.

Chandimal is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan shortly, with expectations high that he will integrate quickly into the team environment. His inclusion comes at a crucial time in the tournament, where consistency and depth in the batting lineup can make a significant difference.

Known for his composure under pressure and ability to anchor innings, Chandimal is likely to strengthen both the batting order and the wicketkeeping department. The Gladiators will be hoping his presence adds balance to the squad as they aim to improve their standing in the competition and push for a strong finish in the league.

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Benedictines retain the Luke Shield for the fifth consecutive year 

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St.Benedict’s College maintained stranglehold on the prestigeousLUKE SHIELD beating Wesley College by four wickets at the Singhalese Sports Club grounds recently.

This limited over encounter between 2 of the Oldest and Prestigeous Christian Schools in the country has been vigorously fought over , since it’s inception in 2022 and the Benedictines have won it each time , indicating it’s clear superiority over Wesley in this format of the game.

The match winner for St.Benedict’s was undoubtedly their opening batsman Tehan Bitar, who played a brilliant chanceless innings of 111 not out and steered his team to victory in the penultimate over of the game.He deservedly won the Best Batsman’s Award and coveted Player of the Match Award , which included a handsome cash prize.Batting first , Wesley were restricted to 193 runs, thanks mainly to a tight and accurate spell of 3 wickets for 25 runs in 10 overs by left arm spinner Vihanga Ratnayake .This effort earned him the Best Bowlers Award.

The fielding of Benedictines was neat, with wicket keeper Mario Fernando being exceptional.Wesley captain Rashmika Ameraratne top scored for Wesley , with a fighting knock of 43 not out , unfortunately missing out on a well deserved half century.The Best Fielder’s Award was won by S.Thilakasan of Wesley College and the Best Emerging Player Award went to R.Pieris of St.Benedict’s College.

The Benedictines were captained by 5th year ColoursmanMevan Dissanaike and coached by former Benedictine Opener S.K.Perera and guided by energetic Master in Charge Mr.AsankaWanninayake.This annual encounter is being played in true spirit of sportsmanship and enjoyed by students, staff and old boys of both Schools.This eagerly awaited event each year has become a meeting point and a place of celebration, revelry and cameraderie for Old Boys of both Schools with hundreds turning up from all parts of the world , specially for this friendly encounter.Annual Bens Wesley are also staged in many cities like Melbourne, Sydney , Auckland , London , Toronto and in the United Arab Emirates .

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Nadeesha Gayanthi Shines Internationally with Double Medal Triumph in England

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Sri Lanka’s badminton scene received a major boost as experienced shuttler Nadeesha Gayanthi delivered an impressive performance at a prestigious international championship in England, bringing home both gold and silver medals.

Competing at the 108th edition of the All England Senior Badminton Championship, Gayanthi stood out among a highly competitive field that featured nearly 400 players from 25 countries. The tournament, held in London from April 10 to 12, attracted seasoned athletes from across the globe, making her achievement even more remarkable.

Gayanthi dominated the over-40 women’s singles category, securing the gold medal with a series of strong performances. She further showcased her versatility by advancing to the finals in the mixed doubles event, where she claimed the silver medal, completing a successful campaign on the international stage.

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