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Hameed Al Husseinie College through to final of the Renown President Schools under 18 Boys division I all Island Football Championship 2023

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Hameed Al Husseinie College Colombo got qualified to the final of the Renown President Schools under 18 Boys division 1 all Island Football Championship 2023 beating St. Patrick’s College Jaffna by 5 goals to 2, sponsored by Renown Football Academy, organised and conducted by the Sri-Lanka Schools Football Association, under the guidance and supervision of the Ministry of Education, played at the Sugathadasa Stadium yesterday. 

Hameed Al Husseinie College Colombo drawn from group ” B ” along with St. Benedict’s College Kotahena, Royal College Colombo, Maris Stella College Negombo and Maliyadeva Model School Kurunegala emerged as the Champions in their respective group and entered to the knock out quarters stage.

In the quarter final, Hameed Al Husseinie College Colombo beat St. Henry’s College Jaffna, who were the runner up of group 

” B ” by 1 goal to nil in a keenly contested encounter to qualify for the semi final and beat St. Patrick’s College Jaffna, who were the runner up of group ” D ” by 5 goals to 2 to qualify for the final of the Renown President under 18 Boys division 1 all Island Football Championship 2023.

Hameed Al Husseinie College Colombo opened the scoring in the 13th minute of the first half from the boot of A.F.M. Arham and St. Patrick’s College Jaffna came back strongly to score in the 35th minute of the first half from the boot of A. Abiram to make it 1 all. Hameed Al Husseinie College scored their 2nd goal in the 43rd minute of the first half from the boot of M.R. Athiq from a penalty kick to lead by 2 goals to 1 at half time. 

In the 10th minute of the second half ( 55th minute of play ), A F.M  Arham scored his 2nd goal to give them a lead by 3 goals to 1. S.M.Hassan scored the 4th goal in minute  40th minute of the second half (85th minute of play  ) and C.Siyam scoring for St. Patrick’s College Jaffna in the 42nd minute of the second half (87 th minute of play) to reduce the score to 4 goals to 2. Z.M. Ziyard coming as a substitute scored the 5th goal for Hameed Al Husseinie in the last minute ( 90th minute of play ) to read the final score as 5 goal to 2 to see them through to the final of the Renown President Schools under 18 Boys division 1 all Island Football Championship 2023.

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LPL 2026 Player Draft Set for June 1 in Colombo

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The much-anticipated Player Draft for the sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 is scheduled to take place on June 1 in Colombo, marking a significant milestone ahead of Sri Lanka’s premier domestic T20 tournament.

A total of 421 cricketers including 179 Sri Lankan players and 242 overseas players will be available for selection during the draft process. The local player pool will consist of national representatives, domestic performers, and emerging talents, offering franchises a wide range of options as they finalize their squads for the upcoming season.

The draft will be conducted across several player categories, namely Platinum, Gold, Classic, Emerging, and Associate Stars.

Among the Sri Lankan contingent, 17 players have been listed in the Platinum category, while 34 players fall under Gold, 80 under Classic, and 48 under Emerging.

The overseas player lineup includes 31 Platinum players, 64 Gold players, 99 Classic players, and 48 players in the Associate Stars category.

The official draft proceedings will commence at 1.30 p.m. and are expected to draw the participation of all franchise owners and team management representatives.

Hon. Sunil Kumara Gamage, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, will attend the event as the Chief Guest.

Several key cricket administrators and officials are also expected to be present, including Mr. Eran Wickramaratne, Chairman of the Cricket Transformation Committee (CTC), members of the Transformation Committee, Mr. Ashley De Silva, Chief Executive Officer of Sri Lanka Cricket, and Mr. Samantha Dodanwela, Tournament Director of the Lanka Premier League.

The LPL has continued to grow in stature since its inception, providing a competitive platform for local talent while attracting international stars to Sri Lanka’s premier T20 competition.

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Tarushi Abisheka Wins Gold for Sri Lanka at Asian Under-20 Championships

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Sri Lanka’s rising middle-distance runner Tarushi Abisheka delivered an outstanding performance to claim the gold medal in the girls’ 1500 metres event at the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong on Thursday.

Abisheka crossed the finish line in 4 minutes and 31.41 seconds, securing first place ahead of Iran’s Maryam Baluoutaki, who finished second, while South Korea’s Song Dawson claimed the bronze medal.

The young Sri Lankan athlete is also competing in the 800m event at the continental championship, continuing to showcase her talent on the international stage.

The Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships has attracted competitors from 40 countries, with athletes taking part in 46 events during the tournament.

Sri Lanka has fielded a 22-member team for the competition, consisting of 15 male athletes and seven female athletes.

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India snap Sri Lanka winning streak

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Sri Lanka’s impressive winning streak at the FIBA U-18 Asia Cup SABA Qualifiers came to an end yesterday as they suffered a hard-fought 72-77 defeat against a strong Indian side at the Sugathadasa Stadium.

Coming into the match with two consecutive victories, the hosts displayed tremendous spirit and determination throughout the contest. Sri Lanka made an energetic start and matched the taller and more experienced Indian outfit in every department during the opening stages of the game.

The home team enjoyed an excellent first half and went into the breather with a narrow 43-40 lead after producing some attractive attacking basketball. Sri Lanka’s quick passing, aggressive drives to the basket and accurate shooting kept the Indian defence under constant pressure. The local cagers also showed great discipline in defence, forcing several turnovers and capitalising on fast-break opportunities.

However, India bounced back strongly after halftime with improved defensive work and better control in the final two quarters. Their experience and physical advantage gradually helped them regain momentum as they edged ahead during the decisive stages of the encounter.

Despite trailing in the closing minutes, Sri Lanka continued to fight bravely and reduced the margin with some spirited play. The hosts received strong support from the spectators who gathered at the stadium to cheer the young team.

India eventually held their nerve to secure a five-point victory and remain one of the strongest contenders in the tournament. Although Sri Lanka ended on the losing side, the performance of the young players earned praise for their fighting spirit and determination against a formidable opponent.

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