Friday 14th July, 2006 15 Under-15 NCP and CP teams for Division I National Stage found School Cricket Joseph Vaz draw with overs (C. J. Rupasinghe 23, by Reemus Fernando the runners-up respectively at Thoduwawa SC Maliyadeva Sajith Ruberu 4/04, Duminda North Central and Central District level. Sabaragamuw-a Province Mayura Wijesinghe Wijeratne 2/21, Randika Provinces found their teams for the The Kit President’s Gold Cup Men - Debegama Rantharu SC smashed five sixes in an Welikannage 2/12, Samith National Stage of the Kit Trophy and a cash award of Rs. and Wendala Vijaya unbeaten 41 for Joseph Vaz as Anuruddha 2/22) and 136 for President’s Gold Cup Volleyball 100,000 will be awarded to the Women - Kegalle Maya SC and they posted 190 for 6 in reply 6 at close in 14 overs (H. D. Championship after the Provincial National champions while the run- Mudduwa Ranthatu to Maliyadeva’s 281 for 7 in Perera 29, G. S. Fernando 48, Stage matches of the tournament ners-up trophy and Rs. 40,000 will Uva Province their All Island Inter School Samith Anuruddha 2/33, were concluded last Monday. be given away to the runner-up. Men - Bandarawela Volleyball Under-15 Division I match Duminda Wijeratne 2/42) In the Central Province final, The finals of the championship SC and Dambetenna Rober SC which ended in a draw at Dharmapala College, Tamil Youth SC, Nuwara Eliya, will be played at the Sugathadasa Women - Ella Nawa Udara SC Kurunegala last Tuesday. Kottawa 164 for 4 decl. in 31 recorded a hard fought 3-2 (21-25, Stadium on August 5. and Siyambalanduwa SC Batting first Maliyadeva overs (Randika Welikannage 25-18, 20-25, 25-23, 15-09) victory The following Provincial Western Province compiled 281 as D. 45, Duminda Wijeratne 35, Sajith Ruberu 45; H. W. D. over Matale Samanala SC, while entered this year’s tournament champions will compete at Men - Raddoluwa Ekamuthu SC Nayanajith, G. Manishan and Perera 3/34) Kandy Devians SC, beat Kundasale from 20 districts and after the National level: and Pothupitiya Lucky Six SC N. Silva struck half cen- Gamunu SC, by three sets to nil, in District and Provincial competi- Eastern Province Women - Horana TCC SC and turies. Under-15 Division II the women’s category. tions, the best teams will battle for Men - Rantharu SC and Rashmi Siyambalagoda Kapila SC CHIEF SCORES: St. John’s Panadura In the North Central Province supremacy at the National stage, SC Central Province Maliyadeva 281 for 7 decl. humble Royal men’s final, Polonnaruwa Pragathi which commences on July 16 at the Women - Mihindupura SC and Men - Nuwaraeliya Tamil Youth in 49.1 overs (D. Nayanajith St, John’s College, Eksath SC beat Madawachchiya Sugathadasa Stadium. Lak Mal SC SC and Matale Samanala SC 59, G. Manishan 76, N. Silva Panadura scored a hard Eksath Tharuna Handa SC, 3-1. Thirty-two teams from eight Southern Province Women - Kandy Devians SC and 89; Dishan Appuhami 2/31, fought first innings victory While Pragathi SC and Tharuna provinces will play each other at Men - Thalahagamwaduwa Kundasale Gamunu SC Shehan Madupa 1/54) over Royal College ‘B’ in their Handa SC booked their berths National level. Aruna SC and Thotagamuwa SC North Central Joseph Vaz 190 for 6 in 57 Under-15 Division II match from the men’s category, A cash award of Rs. 15,000 for Women - Hungama Vijayaba SC Men - Polonnaruwa Pragathi overs (Sineth Pramoda 48, played recently. Diulankadawala Ekamuthu SC and the winners and Rs. 10,000 for the and Deniyaya SC Eksath SC and Medawachchiya Buddika Senaratne 35, CHIEF SCORES: Anuradhapura Central SC runners-up were awarded at the North Western Province Eksath Tharuna Handa SC Mayura Wijesinghe 41 n.o; N. St, John’s College advanced to the National level in Provincial Level apart from the Women - Cashualine Navodya Women - Dulankadawala Silva 3/24, D. Danushka 2/21) Panadura 163 all out in 49.4 the women’s category. prize money of Rs. 7,500 and Rs. SC and Dambadeniya SC Ekamuthu SC and Anuradhapura overs (S. Chathuranga 32, H. Four hundred and thirty teams 5,000 awarded to the winners and Men - Koswadiya SC and Central SC Dharmapala on first innings S. Sameera 51, P. Ashan 18; D. Impressive figures of four C. D. Ratnayake 3/48, S. wickets for four runs in four Sherufdeen 2/12, S. A. overs and a top score of 45 Wickramage 2/37) and 10 for runs by skipper Sajith no loss Ruberu helped Dharmapala St. Sylvester’s win U-19 soccer final Royal College ‘B’ 151 all Weekend of College, Kottawa, record an by Rukshan Razak - Kandy Sports Bogambara Stadium in Kandy. of the second half, following a long impressive first innings vic- out in 42.2 overs (M. J. Correspondent At the breather, the winners led range kick by a Sylvestrian, he tory over Mahanama College Sinhawansa 15, M. de Silva 19, M. D. Karunaratne 20, S. St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy, 1-0. collected the ball and went past golf at in their Under-15 Division I The highlight of the match was two defenders before sending a match played recently. Sherufdeen 22; M. Teshan came up with a brilliant perform- 4/50, S, Chathuranga 3/27, N. ance to become champions at the a hat-trick of goals by St. snorter which beat Royal’s custo- CHIEF SCORES: Mahanama 99 all out in 32 C. Perera 2/30) Kandy Schools Under-19 soccer Silvester’s College center forward dian. Victoria tournament, when they recorded Renuka Weerasinghe who opened The third came in the dying an emphatic 3-0 win over scoring with a neat kick from the moments of the game. The first round of the Victoria Golf Ranabima Royal College, left flank, from 25 metres out. The Sylvestrians were cap- Medal Series was keenly contested last Peradeniya, in the final of the After the resumption, he con- tained by Mohamed Foroso and Saturday at the Victoria Golf and Country NOC to conduct Sports admin tournament, organised by the tinued to trouble the Royalists coached by former Kandy District Resort. Kandy Association Football from Peradeniya with his adven- player,S.Mediwake. Despite the recent rain, the course League and played at the turous play and in the 10th minute Jayantha Kumara refereed. was in very good condition and some course from July 21-25 excellent scores were returned. The National Olympic Committee quoted in a media release as saying Chamil Wickramasinghe, playing off a (NOC), of Sri Lanka will conduct its that the quality of the participants handicap of nine, stormed home to win first ever sports administrative was expected to be maintained at a the Gross Winner’s Medal with a com- Mahamaya squeeze through 1-0 course, for the year 2006, from July high level as the course was meant Hotels Corp. mendable 78 while the Overall Best Net 21-25 at the Sugathadasa Sports to derive the best possible results. The Mahamaya stickers never Score Medal was collected by Veinert by Rukshan Razak - Kandy Sports Hotel, Colombo under the patronage The NOC is reported to be getting bargained for the stiff resistance Holm from Division 2 with a winning Net Sports Fest on Correspondent of M. Wirithamulla, Secretary, Ministry offered by their lessor known oppo- 72. the services of the best resource per- Mahamaya Girls’ College, Kandy, of Youth Affairs and Sports. nents, who surprised them with In the Net compelling, Division 1 was sons available to conduct this course. Sunday scored a hard fought 1-0 win over Applications have already been come constructive play. won by Sujeeva Lankathilake with Lalith The lecturers have been picked Hemamali Balika Vidyalaya, called from qualified administrators The Ceylon Hotels Kandy, in their Kandy Schools Late in the second half, centre Ramanayake the runner-up. Division 2 through a demanding selection attached to national sports associa- Corporation will hold its annu- Girls’ Under-19 hockey tournament forward Buddhika Ratnayake, with winner, Saliya Senanayake, achieved process conducted by Prof. M. a neat shot, sounded the boards to tions, schools sports bodies and uni- al sports festival at the Stanley match, organised by the Kandy success in his first competitive round at Chelladurai. The course director will give Mahamaya victory. versities. A specially appointed panel Jansz grounds, Colpetty, on Schools Hockey Association and Victoria. be B. L. H. Perera. played at University grounds, M. Ashroff and P. Wasalage will select the most suitable appli- This administrative course is Sunday, July 17. umpired. Sirath Kasturiratne came back into cants to follow this NOC conducted Peradeniya. expected to be highly beneficial to The final of the six-a-side form at the right time to claim the solidarity course, which has been both sports loving administrators and cricket tournament will take Division 2 runners-up prize. approved by the International pride of place. 51st Trinity – Thomian rugby encounter The ladies competition was very tight. Olympic Committee. the associations spread around the A 100-meters men’s event for Suwen Selveratnum, always setting con- Maxwell de Silva, Vice President island. over-35s and a 100 meters event The 51st annual Trinity College versus S. commencing 4.30 p.m. sistently high standards, won the Gross of the NOC of Sri Lanka and the Interested parties may contact the for women over-35 will be fol- Thomas’ College rugby encounter for the De The junior age group matches of U-12, 14, competition with Andre Aida winning the General Secretary of the Sri Lanka NOC of Sri Lanka for further details lowed by a 200 meters open Saram Challenge Shield will be played July 15 16 and 18 will begin at 2.00 p.m.
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