Trinity emerged champions the Mini Battle against St. Anthony’s College Katugastota winning by 6 wickets. The match was held on 3rd and 4th of March 2019 at the Trinity College Asgiriya stadium. Ranuda Somaratne was awarded the trophy for the ‘best fielder’, Nagitha Wijeysundara as the ‘Best All Rounder’, Agbo Amarasinghe as ‘Best batsman & Man of
It was once again time for the annual Trinity-Thomian weekend, held this year on 16th and 17th February at S. Thomas’ College Mt. Lavinia. The meeting of the two schools renewed the relationship and brotherhood between them as they stand as two sibling schools in the Anglican community. The cricket team, debaters and the choir
Mr Lionel Perera, as the oldest living member of the Trinity family, has established himself amongst those who attend the numerous events in the Trinity calendar, especially cricket and rugby encounters along with events held in the Chapel. While speaking to Mr Perera, we realized that he is a fount of information on Trinity history
Many thanks to those old boys who are employed at HSBC and have generously contributed to the TCK Cricket Foundation. That support will help Trinity remain at the very top of school cricket in Sri Lanka. The outstanding work by the Cricket Foundation plays a crucial role in that success. In the above, we see
Review by Chief Curator Kavanthissa Ranaraja, Library Council The 37th Fifty Over Encounter between Trinity College and St. Anthony’s College was held on the 24th of March, 2018, at the St. Anthony’s College Cricket Stadium, to a large audience of both schoolboys, old boys, dignitaries and spectators. Captaining the Trinity side was Master Hasitha Boyagoda,
36th Limited Overs encounter: Convincing 9 wicket win for Trinity College who were home for lunch. Trinity earns their 18th Sir Richard Aluwihare trophy and retains for the second consecutive year. St. Anthony’s 89 (31 overs) Mohamed Alfar 24, Kavindu Yapabandara 20, Theeksha Gunasinghe 16 Raveen Sayer 3/7, Lahiru Kumara 2/18, Shanogeeth Shanumuganathan 2/13