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Thurstan continued their impressive batting form in the new year in their 11th Match vs St Sylvester

Thurstan continued their impressive batting form in the new year in their 11th Match vs St Sylvester’s & the 12th match St Sebastian’s at the home grounds.

The top and middle order continue to perform well which arguers well for the coach Dinesh Weerasinghe as he has the confidence that even one or two fails others will rally round to make a substantial score. The host of spinners in their ranks has taken the bulk of the wickets with only one recognized paceman in the side.

This will be of concern for the coach as he approaches the big match as the SSC wicket tradionally helps the fast bowlers in the pre lunch session .

The match with St Sylvester’s was affected by rains which was unusual for the month of January

Thurstan are due to play another 4 matches before the big match.

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OLD THURSTANITES

Old Thurstanites Sports Club which is captained by the present Thurstan Captain Buddhi Samarawickrma continued their winning steak winning all there three second rounds matches in the Colombo District Cricket Association tournament. They were unbeaten in the first round 3 matches also.

Only two veteran Old Thurstanites are playing in this side – Deepal Maduarapperima & Sirosha Gunatillaka [ 1979 -82 vintage ], all other are the present college cricketers.

This affords the much needed exposure to play with adults at tournament level.

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Thurstan clinch schools U-20 Rugby Sevens title

LEFT TO RIGHT – Mr.Duminda Wickramahewa (Master in charge) , Ishara Galaboda, Sanoj Nanayakkara, Ishara Muthumala (Captain),Sasanka Ariyarathne, Yasiru Lakitha, Ranga Christy, Kanishka Bandara, Gamini Indrasena (Coach)
LEFT TO RIGHT – Sasindu Gihan,Ajiyh Nettiya , Lahuru Dasun, Nirosh Nonis
 
  
RUGBY: Thurstan College came up with a stupendous performance to score a sensational 12 points (one goal, one try) to 10 (two tries) win over traditional rivals Isipatana College in the final of the Cup Championship of the Singer Trophy Schools under 20 Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament played at Havelock Park yesterday. At the breather Thurstan led 12-5.

Isipatana opened scoring in the second minute when centre Ashan de Costa scored under the posts after a superb 40 metre run. He missed the conversion.
Two minutes later, Thurstan snatched the lead when off a five metre scrum their scrum half Lahiru Dasun scampered through to touch down under the posts. Sanoj Nanayakkara made no mistake with the conversion.

In the sixth minute Thurstan increased the lead when Sanoj Nanayakkara made a break in midfield but was brought down a few metres from the goal line but fly half N. P. Nonis who was backing up picked up the ball and scored mid left. Sanoj Nanayakkara failed to add the extra points and Thurstan led 12-5 at ‘lemons’.
In the fourth minute, after resumption Isipatana’s winger Kasun Gamage scored mid left after a powerful 40 metre run but Ashan de Costa missed the conversion much to the dismay of their supporters and Thurstan ran out worthy winners by 12 points to 10.
Dharmapala Nimal refereed.
Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa bagged the Plate Championship by beating Piliyandala MMV by 10 points (two tries) to 5 (one try) in the final.
In the semi finals, Prince of Wales beat Maliyadeva 22-0 while Piliyandala MMV overcame Eheliyagoda MMV 17-0.
Isipatana ‘B’ clinched the Bowl Championship with a smashing 24 points (two goals, two tries) to nil win over Ananda ‘B’ in the final. In the semi finals, Isipatana ‘B’ beat Asoka MV 29-0 while Ananda ‘B’ overcame Nalanda ‘B’ 15-0

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Thurstan Under 15 Cricket

Under 15 cricket team has entered into semi finals of the Division 1 tournament conducted by the Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Association after many years. They are to play Prince of Wales. The date of the match is yet to be confirmed.

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Thurstan Vs DSS for the Greatian Gunawardana Trophy

Thurstan made a clean sweep by winning all three matches U14, U16 & 1st XV defeating D.S. Senanayake College at the DS grounds on the 20th September. Mr. Greatian Gunawardana graced this occasion as the chief guest.

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Annual OBU Reunion Dinner Dance

Date – 7th October, Venue – Grand Ballroom, Colombo Hilton
Tickets – Rs. 2500/- per head will be available at the Swimming Pool Office from next week.
Bands – Misty & Kings, Dress – Lounge/National

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Felicitation Dinner for Mr Weeratunga – Principal, Thurstan College (1992 – 2006)

Mr R.D.M.P. Weeratunga has relinquished his duties as the 7th Principal of Thurstan on August 31st, 2006 after almost 14 years guiding the destinies of the School. In recognition of his service, the OBU is organizing a felicitation dinner on Sunday 30th September at Ceylon Continental Hotel at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Swimming Pool Office. Tel: 2675693

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The Rugby Big Match – Await!!!

The Rugby Big Match with Isipathana College for the Abdul Jabbar Trophy is scheduled to be played in early October. The exact date is yet to be finalized by Isipathana College. We will keep you informed as soon as we get the confirmation.

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Felicitation Dinner for Mr Weeratunga – Principal, Thurstan College (1992 – 2006)

Mr R D M P Weerathunga has relinquished his duties as the 7th Principal of Thurstan on August 31st, 2006 after almost 14 years guiding the destinies of the School. He has gone on Promotion as a Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Education and to enhance his career development in the Educational field.

In recognition of his service, the OBU is organizing a felicitation dinner on SUNDAY 30TH SEPTMEBER @ CEYLON CONTINENTAL HOTEL AT 7.30 PM. It will be appreciated if you could be present to show our gratitude to him.

Tickets are available at the SWIMMING POOL OFFICE – 2675693 at the following rates

·        Single – RS 2500/=

·        Couples – RS 4000 /=

Please buy your ticket early and before THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH as the accommodation is limited.

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Thurstan begins the rugby season with a sensational win

Thurstan College Colombo opened its rugby seasons with an easy win over St
Sylvester’s College, Kandy in a inter school rugby fixture. Thurstanites
outclassed St. Sylvester’s College by 34 (2goals, 4 tries) points to nil in
their opening game at the Havelock Park on Wednesday.

Thurstan opened their scoring with a try from third row-Sasanka Ariyaratne but
center Rakitha Bandara couldn’t add the extra points.
St Sylvester’s got an opportunity to score when they were awarded a penalty, but
failed to capitalize on the chance and made no impact on the game right from the
beginning.

But Thurstan captain Amila Eranga broke the St Sylvester’s defense to score a
try under the post in the next minute, which was easily converted by Rakitha
Bandara to take the lead 12-nil.

Another sharp move by the Thurstan skipper paved the way to strong Rakitha
Bandara to score a sensational try running almost 70 yards to see the touchline.
Rakitha himself added the extra points and Thurstanites were in a commanding
position at the short whistle. Scoreboard read as 17-nil in Thurstan’s favour.
Kandy boys couldn’t do much to avoid Thurstanites resistance.

It was almost one-way traffic in the second half. Kandy lads tried hard to break
the Thurstan’s defense but had no opportunity to add points in their favour.
Thurstan’s winger Suminda Tharaka scored two tries in the second half and
Thurstan unable to add the extra points to those two tries as one convertion was
missed while the other was skipped without even trying.

Fly half N P Nonis crossed the opponents’ line to score another try for Thurstan
and winger Shane Aravinda made no mistake in adding the extra points to read the
final score 34 -nil. St. Sylvester’s College couldn’t hold the Thurstan’s
resistance and went back to hill capital with bitter experience.

Thurstan will meet another school from Kandy-St Anthony’s College in their next
game scheduled on July 27 at the Havelock Park.