Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar Among the highly anticipated events on Trinity’s annual schedule, the Rugby League season stands out for its blend of anticipation and preparation. With months dedicated to training and commitment, teams are set to deliver an exhilarating display of skill and determination. Trinity kicked their first match played for the Canon R.S. de Saram Shield against St Thomas’ college Mount Lavinia on June 15th, 2024, under the golden hues at the Pallekelle rugby stadium with fervent supporters roaring for both schools. A vigorous first half Few minutes from the kick off, Thisanga Dissanayake managed to score an early try with his agility that pierced right through the Thomian defense. Evan Hulangamuwa completed the Try with a flawless conversion. Despite an early set back Thomians were eager for a try and as the crowd was losing hope, Sithil Perera of St.Thomas’ yielded a try with an unfortunate conversion, leaving the score at 7-5. In the 30th minute of the game, Udan Bulathsinhalage’s penalty kick nudged the Thomians ahead by a solitary point, (TCK – 07 STC – 08), concluding the first half of the match. Trinity’s Dominant Second Half Team TCK returned with renewed vigor. Shan Althaf’s masterful drop goal shifted the momentum, reclaiming the lead at (TCK – 10, STC – 08). This pivotal moment ignited Trinity’s offense, resulting in an unstoppable onslaught. Udeesha Rathnayake’s brilliant Try further extended their lead, with Althaf’s flawless conversions underscoring his strategic play. Sealing the Victory Finally, with only a few minutes left, the Trinity forwards pushed the team towards another spectacular Try from Akesh Fernando, concluding the match and sealing the victory with a score of (TCK – 31, STC – 08). Trinity College’s emphatic 31-8 victory in the Canon R.S. de Saram Shield encounter was a testament to their tactical brilliance and dedication. Althaf’s contribution towards the team earned him the NDB Player of the Match. The team’s performance not only clinched a prestigious win but also set an inspiring tone for the rugby season ahead, promising more thrilling encounters with unparalleled excitement. What the spectators witnessed, was team effort that enabled Team TCK to play collectively towards achieving victory, inspiring TCK’s younger rugby teams to foster a love of rugby that requires active, but collaborative participation.
Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar  The Badminton teams of TCK have been striving to reach a noteworthy status since 2014. After clinching the championship in the B division and being placed runners-up in the A division in 2016, their perseverance to attain greater heights remained strong.   From the 17th-21st April 2024, All Island under 17, Inter School Badminton Team Championships were held at St. Thomas College, Bandarawela and SLA Ratnayake Memorial Indoor Stadium.  Firstly, the teams competed, with a few of the most competitive schools from all around the nation: St. Sebastian College Moratuwa, St. Anthony’s College Katugastota, Ananda College ‘B’ Team and Bandarawela Central.  Trinity had its first match with St. Sebastian College Moratuwa where they won 1st double, 2nd double, and 3rd Single.   During their second match with St. Anthonys College, they secured the 1st single,1st double, and 2nd double and then Trinity overpowered Ananda College B team and finally was the match with Bandarawela Central College where once again Trinity showcased its unmatched skills conquering this match as well.  Performing exceptionally well, Trinity College Kandy moved into the Super semifinal ‘A division’ where after an intense match we unfortunately lost against Lyceum Wattala securing 3rd place in the Super ‘A’ Division at the All-Island Inter School Under 17 Badminton Team Championship.  TCK’s badminton journey reaches a historical milestone with this groundbreaking achievement, being placed 3th out of 105 schools island-wide.  We extend our gratitude to the Master-in-charge Mr.Shanaka Ariyarathne, Mr.Rashika Weerasooriya and the Coaches Lasantha Thilakawardana and   Shamika Nugaliyaddha for their continued support. 
Reviewed by Sathira Marahela and Shahrukh Fairooz      Chess is the silent dance of pieces across a checkered board where each move is a mix of attack and defense. This is a dynamic battlefield with countless possibilities, one wrong maneuver is all it takes for the game to change completely. Chess is not just a game, but a testament to the power of intellect.  The Inter-House Chess Tournament took place on the 29th and 30th of April 2024 at the Trinity College premises. The tournament was an all-play-all, meaning that each team from each house will have played with each other at least once.  As the time drew close, the commotion settled and all the players were ready to bring glory to their respective houses.   As the tournament came to an end, the players were eager to know the final results of the tournament. The battle of the minds had come to an end and the results were as follows;  Senior houses  1st place  – Lemuel House – 25 points  2nd place – Oorloof House – 18.5 points  3rd place – Garret House – 11.5 points  4th place – Central Boarding House – 11 points  5th place – Simithraaratchy House – 9 points  Junior houses  1st place – Sahayam House – 24 points   2nd place – Gibson House – 18 points   3rd place – Squealery House – 7 points.   4th place – Pilcher House – 10 points  5th place – Saunders House – 55points  The entire team of chess players was contented, despite the result, because they knew that they had gone the extra mile to win the tournament. The wins and losses the players faced throughout the tournament had surely been a learning experience. It is almost certain that everyone improved something after participating in this tournament, whether it be chess or even quick decision-making. A heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Roshaliya Benedict, the Teacher-in-charge of chess, for her contribution in making this event a success, as well as the coach Mr. Rajeendra Kalugampitiya for his unwavering commitment. Congratulations to all participants for their exceptional performances. 
“At the end of the day, your feet should be dirty, your hair messy, and your eyes sparkling.”   Reviewed by Ayyash AbuBakar & Isija Thilakarathne An apt quote, perhaps veritably so since the Annual Kindergarten Sports Meet of 2024 has officially concluded. In the words of Theseus in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the spirit of youth is “pert and nimble.” Yet, the spirit of a child may be nimbler and colorful, for it is only the child that delights in the simpler pleasures of a much innocent world; they see joviality in a mud-bath, music in the rain, and roses among the dull hedges, and sport, to which youth is attracted for its glory and gold, to the child is but something in their own inherent nature. You need not urge a child to sport- they are the sport.  This, maybe, the very reason why this year’s Kindergarten sports meet was received in much deliberated enthusiasm and pomp. The Junior School ground was the perfect arena for the little athletic heroes, a haven, in other words, for simpler souls seeking nothing but fun and enjoyment among the green sleeves. April, too, was the perfect month, as it promised felicity and the blushing blooms of spring was a very natural setting for the much-awaited event. The energetic team of teachers in charge of the event proved to be the right cocktail for productivity. The date was, as usual, the best one that it could be. The 30th of April, as decided, existed solely for the purpose of the Sports meet and nothing else.  The day commenced with its own grand air of excitement. The Junior School Band, with its blue-hued caps of feathers and brass buttons was a sight to see, but much vibrant were the melodies that strutted among the keys and handles of their well-polished instruments. Among the might procession, marching in her own limelight of prominence, was the Chief Guest of the special ceremony. She was not only a teacher. She was a pivot. A pivot of efficiency and inter-Staff unity, a head of many subjects and an in-charge of the TCK Sick Room, Quadrangle Development Programme, and a wise member of the Staff Committee. Ladies and Gentlemen, enter Mrs. Caroline Anthony Gnanapragasam, extraordinary conductor of the symphony of academic adventure.  The anticipation was not only present among the staff members. The Kindergarteners had made sure to dress prim and proper, and there was a strong sense of camaraderie among the company, because not only the Kindergarten, but the whole school itself, had made itself readily available for this spirited frolic into early sportsmanship. The TCK Media Unit and its Announcers had rallied to the microphones and the podium, all pristine and set for a day of heavy but fun-filled toll. The stands gleamed, the tents sparkled. Everything was in order.  The event started with a word of introduction to the much-loved Chief Guest, and her many merits were masterfully elucidated. With smooth transition, they next moved on to a holy word of prayer by Rev. Shelton Samadanam, our respected and highly valued Chaplain. Our Father Principal, Rev. Araliya Jayasundara, the Vice principal, Mr.Krishanthan Anthonydas and the Co-Vice Principal, Mr. Ananda Marasinghe, along with the Director of Sports Mr. Gihan Samarasekara and the Junior School Headmistress Mrs. C.P.K. De Tissera were all notable members of the school administration who took part as key witnesses to commemorate the occasion. We then saw the Kindergarten Percussion band, lead by Master Oshan Samarasinghe, who enthralled the audience with their hand-beaten music and drummed beats. Serenading alongside to the School Song and National Anthem, the respective flags were hoisted by the Headmistress and Rev. Father Principal. They then respectfully took their seats as seven eager young fellows, in an artistic mirroring to the Pleiades of Atlas, marched forward to deliver an oath of promise. A pledge that owed to honest sportsmanship and cheerful athletic mastery followed. After the conclusion of this mystic yet awe-inducing promise, the Percussion band moved on to further engage the onlookers with their hard-practiced tones of genial and generic music. An Announcer from the cusp of the podium proceeded to smartly welcome the Kindergarten Drill Display, to which much applause was brought upon. What ensued was a classic yet choreographically pleasing performance by the students, who, with their suits of red and white, mimicked the perfect demigods of childhood and sportiness. In the words of the beloved J.K Rowling, first impressions can work wonders, so this primary set of classy acts brought upon a kick of enrichment and grandiose to the events that would be followed in the rest of the day; in a nutshell, they grounded the prospective of the sports meet as a well-organized and slickly coordinated one.  Next the races commenced, this year the proceedings were a little different. With the help of the teachers, both grade 01 and 02 activities were well-planned and organized. As a result, with the help of Mrs. Himali Mulleriyawa the activities of grade 02 were a great success. Each class of grade 02 had various skills and talents to showcase. With the help of their respective class teachers, the young trinitians put on an enthusiastic show. The individual races include;  *2A – Dynamic Balance.  *2B – Balancing Race.  *2C – Fun with Water.   *2D – Yummy Apples.  *2E – Balance! Balance! Balance!  *2F – Challengers.  *2G – Don’t Give Up.  Although not only individual races stole the spotlight the partner races too caught the audience’s attention. The event included two youngsters partnering up and trying to beat their very own classmates. It was truly a fierce battle and there was tension in the atmosphere, although there was curiosity and excitement to see who would return in triumph. The partner races include;  *2A – Football Encounter.  *2B – Walking like a crab.  *2C – Hat catch.  *2D – Clever Minds.  *2E – Chained Together.  *2F – Ball carriers.  *2G – Hand in hand, Heart to heart.    Not only
Review by Krishiv Eekash, Disalana Jayasooriya and Isija Thilkarathne The eagerly awaited Sports’ Meet of Trinity College Kandy 2024 was held over three days of thrilling competition as five senior and junior houses battled for championship trophies and medals. Due to weather induced health concerns, the event was extended over three days to ensure the safety and well-being of all athletes and spectators. As such, heats of all track events concluded during the 28th and 29th of February.    A myriad of track events, showcasing the speed and agility of athletes from Oorlof, Simiths, Garret, CBH, and Lemuel houses were observed. On the final day, 1st of March 2024, a spectacular Drill Display by the students of grades 6&7, entertained an enthusiastic audience. Next, squads of the houses did their best with the march pass. Without a doubt, CBH emerged first in at this competition. On the first of March, the Chief Guest Hon. Tikiri Kobbekaduwa, an old boy of the college graced the awards ceremony held in the Quadrangle of the school. Speaking at the event, the Chief Guest congratulated champions and acknowledged the 19 new records made at this year’s inter-house athletic meet. The Sports Meet at Trinity College Kandy 2024 is not only a platform for athletic prowess but also fosters a sense of unity and pride among the students, showcasing the school’s commitment to development and excellence in sports. The results are as follows: March Past – Junior Position              House Points 1st         Squealary House         75.40 2nd       Saunders  House         71.00 3rd        Gibson House             69.20 4th        Sahayam House          66.60 5th        Pilcher House              65.20 March Past – Senior Position              House Points 1st         Central Boarding House           80.20 2nd       Simithaaratchy House               76.00 3rd        Garret House                        72.60 4th        Lemuel House                          70.40 5th        Oorloff House            70.20 Relay Champions Junior – Sahayam House Senior – Lemuel House The competition concluded with the Senior and Junior Houses being placed as follows: Senior Houses Central Boarding House – 1st Place (771 points) Oorloff House – 2nd Place (433 points) Simithraaratchy House – 3rd Place (375 points) Lemuel  House – 4th Place (370 points) Garret House – 5th Place (326 points) Junior Houses  Pilcher House – 1st Place (260 points) Sahayam House – 2nd Place (257 points) Squealery House – 3rd Place (251 points) Saunders House – 4th Place (200 points) Gibson House – 5th Place (189 points) The 2024 Inter House Track and Field Competition was an extremely successful event. Our thanks go to the Principal, Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara OSB, the Vice Principal, Mr. Krishanthan Anthonydas, the Prefect of Games, Mr. Gihan Samarasekara, the Secretary of Athletics, Mr. Jagath Kalugampitiya, the academic and non-academic staff, the PROMWEB [the Trinity College Media Unit, Trinity College Promotions, and the Web Content Team], and all the students who participated in this event, and all the other contributors who made this event a success. Inter-house Road Race – 2024 Inter-house track and field competition – 2024 March Past & Drill | Inter-house track and field competition – 2024 Awarding Ceremony | Inter-house track and field competition – 2024
A review by Master Nimuthu Pathiraja (Web Content Team)  On the 23rd of March 2024, Trinity was warming to yet another momentous event in its college calendar, the 42nd Limited Overs Encounter against St’ Anthonys College. After an exhilarating match just the previous weekend which came down to the very last ball, the limited-overs encounter was approached with unprecedented excitement, anticipation and prospect, and Trinity well and truly lived up to the hype at the Katugastota Oval.   Batting first. The Batting display of Trinity was truly an outstanding display of talent and dedication. The team managed to score 228 runs for 9 wickets, which was made possible with two special knocks by Master. Dimantha Mahavithana and Supun Waduge (55 and 56 runs respectively) with support from almost all of the batsmen.   The bowling was no second to the batting, as exceptional resilience, grit and patience were highlighted by our bowlers. Master. Dinuka Thennakon and Tharana Wimaladharma were the stalwarts in the bowling section, claiming 3 wickets each with Master. Manula Kularathne, Malith Ratnayake and Supun Waduge also contributing with 3 wickets amongst them, ultimately resulting in the fighting Anthonians to subside at 128 runs all-out, resulting in a deserved win for Trinity College Kandy with an astonishing margin of 100 runs which earned them the Sir Richard Aluvihare Trophy.   The Awards   The following players who represented their Alma Mater were awarded for their commendable skills.  Man of the match: Master. Supun Waduge  Best Batsman: Master. Dimantha Mahavithana  Best Fielder: Master. Janith Warnakula  Their display of cricketing maneuvers, showered all those watching with joy, creating memories that will be cherished forever. We thank the College Executive Council, both teams, teachers-in-charge, coaches, umpires, parents, and all those who supported this event to be a remarkable one. 
(Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar, Prawana Dissanayake, Krishiv Ekhaash)  The 104th cricket encounter between TCK and St. Anthony’s College Katugastota: “Battle of the Blues” became the most looked forward to event for both schools, on the 15th and 16th of March 2024. Played at the Asgiriya Cricket Stadium, a historically renowned venue in the Hill Capital of our Island, the annual event comes alive with much hype and glory.     A fully electrified atmosphere charged with the customary ‘papare’ beat and live music brought out the support of the student strength of the schools.    Day one kicked off with Trinity winning the toss and opting to field. After an early breakthrough in the first over by Manula Kularathne, the excitement went quiet in terms of wickets. By the efforts of the captain, Thisara Ekanayake (63 runs) and Janith Rathnasiri (59 runs),  The Eagles were able to end the day with a score of 232 for the loss of 9 wickets.  Day two commenced with Anthonians being bundled out for 249 runs within the first hour, resulting in Trinity facing the new ball in swinging conditions in the morning. Despite the loss of two early wickets, Trinitians were able to build up a good partnership of 100 runs. With Viduka Dhammage scoring 70 runs, Trinity was halfway through the game. But due to the constant pressure built up by the Antonian bowlers, Trinity found themselves in a tough position. As the game stepped into the last hour, Trinity was left with only 2 wickets, still being a few runs short of 250 runs.   With only 10 overs left to go, captain Manula Kularathne, who had been holding the fort for over 4 hours, got out, leaving TCK with only one last wicket. The last few overs were suspenseful, with all the fielders creeping in on the batsman, waiting for him to make a mistake. But the last pair was able to keep calm and batted out the remaining overs, hence, after a strong fight between both the teams the match was drawn, securing the trophy to Trinity College Kandy once more.  We thank both the teams, coaches, umpires and students for their relentless support in making this year’s match a memorable one.   TCK acknowledges the unstinted training and support rendered by the Head Coach Mr.Naveen Ekanayake, Assistant Coach Mr.Lakshitha Alahakoon and the MICs Mr. Brian Senarathne and Mr. Bandula Pushpakumara.  We wish the team good luck for the upcoming year.  Day 01 Day 02
Reviewed by Shahrukh Fairooz, Nilesh Siriwardane and Nimuthu Pathiraja   On the 11th and 12th of March,   teams of energetic and talented basketball players met at the College basketball court, with the sole objective of championing their house. The atmosphere surrounding this significant event was charged with infectious vibes and, it was truly a breath-taking experience for everyone.   With the last tournament being held in 2020, there were high hopes for a stunning tournament this year.   Before anyone knew it, the first match had already begun. The clock was ticking, and the environment was getting heated up by the second and as the day continued, the excitement only geared up.   The second day started with high hopes as the matches already played, revealed the more prominent teams.   Throughout the two days, a great display of exceptional skills lit up the Basketball Tournament. The excitement and hype were sizable due to the thrilling, yet friendly competition.  In the end, Pilcher House and Central Boarding House emerged triumphant. Despite this, all the teams performed exceptionally well, and many new talents were unearthed. After many twists and turns, the results were as follows.    Middle School 1st place  – Pilcher House ( 4 wins – 44 points )  2nd place – Gibson House ( 3 wins –  57 points)  3rd place  – Saunders House ( 1 win – 30 points )  4th place  – Squealery House ( 1 win – 27 points )  5th place  – Sahayam House (0 wins – 20 points )  Upper School  1st place – Central Boarding House (5 wins – 127 points)  2nd place – Lemuel House  ( 4 wins – 58 points)  3rd place – Simithraaratchy House ( 2 wins – 66 points)  4th place – Ooroof House ( 1 win –  58 points)  5th place – Garret House ( 0 wins – 31 points)  We think it is very fair to state that this event was a resounding success. Special thanks must be delivered to the Principal, Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara OSB, Vice Principals, Mr. Krishanthan Anthonydas and Mr. Ananada Marasinghe, the Teacher-In-Charge Mr. Dulanjaya Abeywickrama, all the judges, all the players, parents and everyone who contributed to this event. 
Trinity College Kandy proudly announces the nomination of Sgt. D. M. K. G. B. Dissanayake to represent Sri Lanka as a foreign delegate at the Nepal Independence Day celebrations from the 5th -16th of March 2024 in Nepal. A student of grade 14, he celebrates a well-disciplined career at the National Cadet Corp and received Cadeting Colours in 2023. We are proud of you and we are confident that you will make your alma mater proud!
Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar (Web Content Team)  After a thrilling display of strength, determination and exceptional skills, Trinity Weightlifters brought pride to the College at the Youth Junior, and Senior Novices’ Weightlifting Championship held from February 23rd to 25th, 2024, at G/Poddiwala National College in Poddiwala, Mathtaka  The year 2024 began on a positive note for TCK’s weightlifters who emerged victorious in all age categories.    The results are as follows:   Under 17:  Under 20:  Senior  For the first time in Sri Lankan Weightlifting history, the Under 13 weightlifting talent Identification Statement was introduced and,  Danidu Sonath brought pride to his alma mater by achieving 30 kg in Snatch and 39 kg in Clean and Jerk.  TCK’s weightlifters express their gratitude to the coach Mr. Manjula Wijerathne and Master-in-Charge Mr. Kanchana Galagoda for their tireless efforts in shaping their strengths and skills.   We wish the team the very best in their future endeavours!  

Focussed and Victorious 

Reviwed by Ayyash AbuBakr  The Karate Team of Trinity College Kandy ventured out to participate in a competition at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium on the 3rd and 4th February 2024.   The young Karate kids of TCK stood out among several competitors doing justice to the training and practice they have had under their coach.  The team participated in several events that gave them more experience and knowledge.   Master P.R.J.S.G.Rajakaruna achieved greater heights with his exceptional performance in the under 18, 6,5,4 Kyu Kata event which earned him a place for an international expedition. In the same age category, Master Cheruka Rajakaruna was placed among the best 8 in the 6,5,4, Kyu Kata event.  In addition, TCK’s Junior Karate masters were also highlighted at this competition.   In the under-14 age category,   While,  Master N.V.N. Dias under the age 16 category, was among the 8 best Kumite   With the help of the coach Mrs. Harshani Basnayake and TIC Mrs. Dasuni Gunaratne the Trinity College karate team has reached great heights and even more remembrance.    Trinity College Kandy has reached new dimensions in her sporting sphere, receiving recognition for prowess in Karate.  
Review by; Muhammed Jameel  Master Senuja Samarasinghe: the former captain of the College’s swimming team has been selected to represent Sri Lanka at the BIMSTEC Youth Aquatic Sports Championship which is scheduled to be held from the 7th to the 14th of February 2024 in New Delhi.   Master Samarasinghe will be amongst a swimming squad of 20 boys and 20 girls.  The Championship will be held in the SPMC Indoor Swimming Complex which consists of an eight-lane, 50 meter pool at Talkatora, New Delhi.   Master Senuja will be taking part in the following events for the Sri Lankan outfit:  Master Samarasinghe is an inspiring figure who has ensured that the infrastructure and program development for Trinity Swimming is a success and is sure to produce marvelous performances by the team in the near future.  On behalf of the Trinity fraternity, we wish Master Senuja Samarasinghe and the Sri Lankan squad all the very best in their pursuit of bringing glory to our beloved country.  

TCK Lion & Colours Awards – 2023

We are pleased to announce that the following students were awarded the prestigious Lion and Colours for the year 2023 on the 22nd of December 2023 at the morning assembly. LION was awarded to the following: Boxing o Master T.M.W.N. Bandara o Master I.M.S. Faris COLOURS were awarded to the following: Cadeting o Master I.G.D. Kirthisinghe o Master D.M.K.G.B. Dissanayake Basketball o Master S.R. Godaliyadda o Master R.M.W.P.M. Ratnayake o Master B.M.J.T.B. Basnayake o Master K.A. Tennekoon Hockey o Master K.A.W. Pamunuwa o Master M.R.Y.V. Karunarathna o Master S.E. Dilrukshan Rugby Football o Master Thenuk Fernando o Master V.L. Venuka Kumarage o Master Ravin Illangaratne o Master Harith Samaraweera o Master Thisanga Dissanayake o Master Anuhas Kodithuwakku o Master Lankindu Hearth o Master A.M. Jameel Soccer o Master Y. Hulangamuwa o Master D. Karavita o Master D. Peiris Swimming o Master S.D. Alexander Colours were RE-AWARDED to the following Athletics o Master U. Manzil o Master R.B. Wansekara o Master S. Aluvihare o Master S.N. Ranaweera Rugby Football o Master A. Manzil o Master Chamendra Dhanapala Swimming o Master S.J.S. Kumara o Master S.N. Ranaweera o Master Aaquil Anfas

TCK Weightlifters Spotlighted 

Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar (Web Content Team)  Trinity College Weightlifting Team emerged champions at the Youth, Junior, and Senior National Championship 2023: a four-day event, held from 27th-30th December, at the Galewala Sports Complex in Polonnaruwa.   Spirited weightlifters of TCK exhibited their determination and exceptional skills by emerging champions this year, after clinching runners up last year.  It is with pride, we place on record the achievements of the team members.  Place  Name  Age Category  Weight Category  1st Place  Yasan Kavisidu  U17  81kg  1st Place  Abidh Jameel  U20  89kg  2nd Place  Arya Solomons  U20  67kg  2nd Place  Tanuj Navarajah  U20  73kg  2nd Place  Senitha Karavita  U20  96kg  2nd Place  Shabeer Ahamed  U20  109kg  3rd Place  Thisal Rajapakse  U17  49kg  3rd Place  Thimalsha Paranayapa  U20  67kg  We express gratitude to the coach Mr. Manjula Wijerathna and to the Master-in-charge Mr Kanchana Galagoda for their tireless effort in shaping the team and guiding them to glory.  Victorious as champions in the Youth, Junior and Senior National Championship for the year 2023, curtains close for weightlifting activities for the year, and the team will strive to reach higher horizons next year. 

Rugby for a winning generation

Review by Nilesh Siriwardane (web content team) Trinity College Kandy is most famous for rugby which has a history that spans for generations. The grade 1 Rugby Skills Program was held on the 17th of November at the junior school grounds starting at 8.30 a.m.This initiative was a wonderful approach to develop passion, love, and interest towards the noble sport. Many boys who have walked in had come out as men, making the sport a true personality builder. The grade 1 block consists of 7 classes and all students took part in this event. This was not just a great opportunity for these boys, but also had the power of building up great athletes for another generation. The Rugby Skills Initiative provided an opportunity to every student to take part and enjoy the game. The main aim of this session was to promote rugby, but I personally think fascinating doors opened for them to perceive a  fabulous, sporting future. There were three main skills that were introduced to the young enthusiasts on that day and by their responses, it was evident that everyone enjoyed it. This program was conducted by the Head Coach Mr. G. S. De Zoysa and his team.   Young Rugby- Lions of the Junior School look forward to more programs of this nature to hone their skills and team spirit.
Reviewed by Punsilu Jayasinghe (Web content team)  At the junior school grounds commenced the Annual Inter-Class Ripper Rugby Tournament where young lion cubs of Trinity battled to win the rugby shield on the 12TH 13TH and 14TH of December 2023.  Following the arrival of the chief guest, Mrs. Tissera, the Grade 4 inter-class tournaments began on 12th . Despite the gloomy weather every class gave their best enduring losses and achieving wins. But at the end it was a head to head battle against class 4-A and 4-D, yet class 4-A manages to secure the win with many close calls.   The places are as follows,  1ST Place – Class 4-A (18 Points) 2ND Place – Class 4-D (16 Points) 3RD Place – Class 4-B (12 Points) 4TH Place – Class 4-E (8 Points) 5TH Place – Class 4-F (4 Points) 6TH Place – Class 4-C (2 Points)  The 13TH of December morning, marked the beginning of the grade 3 inter-class Ripper Rugby Tournament. Filled with a lot of nail-biting matches and movements, the champions were the students of class 3-B.  The places are as follows,  1ST Place – Class 3-B (14 Points) 2ND Place – Class 3-D (12 Points) 3RD Place – Class 3-A (10 Points) 4TH Place – Class 3-C (2 Points) 5TH Place – Class 3-E (2 Points)  Grade 5 Inter – Class Mini Rugby Tournament started with the pattering of rain drops in galleons, but nevertheless our young warriors battled falling and slipping to the end. After a long battle 5-C snatchers the victory without a single defeat.   The places are as follows,  1ST Place – 5-C (20 Points) 2ND Place – 5-E (16 Points) 3RD Place – 5-A (12 Points) 4TH Place – 5-D (6 Points) 5TH Place – 5-B (4 Points) 6TH Place – 5-F (2 Points)  At the end of every tournament, the awards and the shield was awarded to the students and the words of gratitude were delivered by Mrs .Tissera. This friendly game of Ripper Rugby allowed young minds of Trinity College to acknowledge what victory and defeat feel like and taught how to bear them the same.   Our special thanks to the Junior  School TIC of Rugby, Mrs. Wijeyawardana and the class teachers of all the classes for encouraging, cheering and supporting our young players throughout the tournament. We owe our junior rugby coaches Mr.Faizal, Mr. Gavithra De Soysa, Mr. Depal and Master Harith for taking the hidden talent of these young lions to the surface and horning them to be the warriors they are now. We should also appreciate the staff members, students of grade 4 and the supporting staff who contributed towards the success of this event.  Photo Album – Grade 3 Photo Album – Grade 4 Photo Album – Grade 5

Arjan Perera Memorial Tournament  

Nimuthu Pathiraja (Web Content Team)  Displaying great talent, Committed Tennis players of the under 17 team 2, of Trinity College Kandy emerged glorious as Runners-up at the Arjan Perera Memorial Tournament held from the 14th to 17th November 2023 at the SLTA Courts, Colombo  Weeks of grueling training and dedication undoubtedly reaped marvelous results.  Seven students took part from the College for this celebrated tournament,  The following students emerged as the Runner-up in the Under-17 Division 2:  Such an awe-inspiring effort could not have been achieved without the guidance of the Coach, Mr. Kandasamy Sudharshan and the Teacher in-charge Mr. Mohamed Reza Mohamed Inzimam. We thank them for their effort and encouragement.   We congratulate all the students and wish them all the best for their future endeavors. 

Battle For The Shield 

Review by Rehan Anandakunar (Web Content Team) The A.G.Fraser Shield, Inter House Rugby tournament was unfolded at the Trinity College Rugby stadium Pallekele, on the 16th December 2023.   Despite slight delays due to the prevailing adverse weather conditions, a fierce battle ensued between the houses and unforgettable displays of sportsmanship were a spectacle to observe.   As acknowledged and anticipated, one house was to be the winner. Thereby, Orloff emerged triumphant champions of the Rev.A.G. Frazer Shield for the year 2023. Securing 2nd place was the Central Boarding House, showcasing the grit of the players.   The Best Kicker award won by Master Yewan Hulangamuwa of Orloff House was a testament of his exceptional contribution to his team’s success.  A huge thank you goes to the Vice Principal Mr.K. Anthonydas and Co-Vice Principal Mr. Ananda Marasinghe for gracing the event amidst their busy schedule.  The terminating whistle echoed through the Pallekelle rugby stadium, concluding a memorable tournament in the sporting history of Trinity College.   The Rev. A.G. Fraser Shield Rugby Tournament not only showcased the prowess of the participating teams but also celebrated the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie among the students.  Our heartiest congratulations to Oorloff House for their well-deserved victory and, for all the teams that participated in the event. 
The 17th encounter of the annual J.C.A. Correa Memorial Trophy unfolded on November 14th, 2023, at the Ekala Air Force Grounds in Ja-Ela. Trinity College faced off against Royal College in a thrilling hockey match. Trinity College emerged victorious with a final score of Trinity 5 – Royal 3. R.M. Aqeel contributed 2 goals, while Mohomad Arkam also scored 2 goals, and Diluka Thrilakshana (C) added 1 goal to secure the win. The standout player of the match was Mohamad Arkam, earning the well-deserved title of Player of the Match for his exceptional performance on the field. The Trinity College hockey team showcased skill and teamwork, with a lineup including Diluka Thrilakshana as captain and Navanjana Dissanayaka as vice-captain. The collective efforts of players like Kasthuri Jayalath, Rithmika Karunarathna, and others contributed to the team’s success. Trinity’s journey toward this unforgettable and challenging battle was stuffed with nail-biting moments to incredible displays of resilience. A special acknowledgment goes to the organizers and a sincere thank you to the Principal Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara OSB, Vice Principal Mr. Krishanthan Anthonydas, and the Principal of Royal College for orchestrating this memorable hockey encounter. The Trinity College Team Diluka Thrilakshana, Navanjana Dissanayaka, Kasthuri Jayalath, Kaveen Pamunuwa, Rithmika Karunarathna, Emiroj Dilrukshan, Sasika Senevirathne, Aaqeel Mohomad, Hesandu Niduwara, Stephan Fernando, Himath Manamperi, Thenuka Mallawarachchi, Rajamahendran Kirubashan, Thakshilan Yogaraja, Tevin Liyanage, Thenuk Ekanayake, Trehan Sinnen, Mohomad Arkam, Gogulnath, Lakshan Jayawardana Photo: RCPS
Reviewed by Rehan Anandakumar  (Web Content Team)  The Junior National Table Tennis Tournament was held from 25th to 27th November at the Bandaragama Indoor Stadium. Both, U15 and U17 age categories competed at this event.   Within the most fiercely competed U17 category, Master Shafiullah Akram showcased his unmatched performance clinching the championship title and securing a commendable 3rd place in the Under 15 category, highlighting his exceptional individual talent but also contributing to the overall success of his team.  One the most remarkable segment of the tournament is when Shafiullah Akram claimed the mixed double championship partnering up with Bimandi Bandara of Hillwood College Kandy.  The unwavering success of Shafiullah Akram and his teammates portrayed a positive development of progress when compared to previous years. Each and every player demonstrated exceptional skills, promising a better future to the team as a whole.  As the three-day tournament came to a conclusion, the spectators were indeed astonished by the strengths and strong points displayed by the young aspiring table tennis players.  Our heartiest congratulations and warm wishes are expressed to Master. Shafiullah Akram to achieve greater heights in his career as a Trinitian and as a Sri Lankan. 

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