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Thurstan beat St. Joseph’s in Twenty 20 tournament final

Buddhi Samarawickrama cracked an unbeaten 46 runs to be adjudged the Man of the Match as Thurstan coasted to a 22-run victory against St. Joseph’s in the St. Joseph’s Twenty 20 Knockout Cricket Tournament finals at Darley Road on Sunday.

Thurstan taking the first lease of the wicket made 173 runs in their allotted 20 overs. While Buddhi Samarawickrama top scored with 46, Hasitha Peiris and Kanishka Alwitigala scored valuable 37 and 32 runs respectively.

In reply, the hosts just managed to score 151 runs for the loss of 9 wickets.
Thurstan bowler Shehan Perera, who took a hat trick in a first round match on Saturday was named the Best Bowler in the tournament. The champions Thurstan was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 50,000 along with the Challenge Trophy.

Thurstan entered the final after routing Nalanda in the semi-final played in the morning. In the rain curtailed semi-final, Thurstan reached a massive 133 runs in 12 overs mainly on the back of a fine 72 runs by Praneeth Jayasinghe.

Thurstan duo, Rishi Ukwatta and Shehan Perera took two wickets each to restrict Nalanda to 85 runs in their 12 overs.
The Best Batsman and the Player to hit Most Number of Sixes awards went to St. Benadict’s batsman Tharindu Heshan, who excelled in the preliminary round matches with a 46 ball hundred against Isipatana. He hammered a 117 runs in just 46 balls. It included 10 fours and 10 sixes in his score.

Scores in the semi-final
Thurstan- 133 for 7 in 12 overs (Praneeth Jayasinghe 72, Kanishka Alvitigala 18; Gihan Rupasinghe 3/26)
Nalanda-85 for 8 in 12 overs (Gihan Rupasinghe 33, Lahiru Wickramasinghe 15; Rishi Ukwatta 2/11, Shehan Perera 2/12)

Scores in the final
Thurstan- 173 all out in 20 overs (Buddhi Samarawickrama 42 n.o., Hasitha Perera 37, Kanishka Alwitigala 32; Dimuth Karunaratne 3/26, Nirmal Rajapakse 2/23, Rajive Wijesinghe 2/38)

St. Joseph’s- 151 for 9 in 20 overs (Roshen Silva 57; Rishi Ukwatta 2/25)

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Thurstan Rugby won Sponsors worth of 1,425,000/= Rupees.

THURSTAN RUGBY SPONSORS 2005

Main Sponsor

ORANGE Rs. 1,000,000.00 (2005/2006 seasons)

Co-Sponsors

SINGER – Rs. 125,000.00
Thurstanites ’91 Association – Rs. 100,000.00
Mr.Sirosha Gunathilake – Rs. 100.000.00
Naveen Ceramics – Rs. 100,000.00

RUGBY FIXTURE CARD FOR THE SEASON 

SIDE A                   SIDE B

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Thurstan present boys won the Present -Old boys encounter 20 to 8

Thurstan Present Boys won the match beating the Old Boys 20 (1 Goal, 2 tries, 1 Penalty) to 8 (1Try, 1 Penalty) in the 25th Old boys Vs Present boys match. the game was played on the 9th July, 4.30pm at CR&FC grounds. Kicked off at 4.30pm

Present Boys team for match against the Old boys ;

1. Bathiya Alwis
2. Hiran Lahiru Dias (V. Capt)
3. Chathuranga Perera
4. Aruna Madhusanka
5. Ashrof Ansari
6. Sasanka Ariyaratne
7. Mahesh
8. Amila Eranga (Capt.)
9. Ranga Kristi
10. Dilan Nadeesha
11. Ishara Muthumala
12. Shane Aravinda
13. Rakitha Bandara
14. Sumnidha Tharaka
15. Zaharan Munna

Reserves – Damith Maduranga, N.P.Nonis, Niran Perera, Yasiru Lakitha, Yohan Chathuranga, Kapila Gayan, Sasith Madusanka,

Rested due to injury – Chamli Prasad, Thilina Lakmal, Osandha Sarathchandra, Heshan Lankika, Tharanga Sudharshana, Gaus, Sajith.


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The Team    Game Action     Trophy


Rugby Season Summary
Current season details of the U 19 sevens – Semi finalists ( Western province & All Island. Lost to St.Thomas 22-12 & Trinity 24-5 respectively. Scores try to get from Gamini or Mohan. We beat Isipathana 21-10 on the way.

U17 – Western Province Bowl Championships – Runners up. Lost to St.Thomas. Score 5(1try) to 17(2 try & 1 Goal)
 

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A Pirith Ceremony was held to commemorate 55 Anniversary

Thurstan college organized a Pirith Ceremony followed by an Arms Giving ceremony to commemorate the college’s 55 anniversary .It was held at the college main hall on the 27th of January followed by the Arms giving on the 28th morning. Large number of Students, Parents,  Teachers, Old boys Including the Prime Minister Honorable Mahinda Rajapaksa was present for  this event.                       

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Thurstan Junior OBU AGM was held on the 28th May 2005

The Annual General Meeting of the Junior OBU was held on Saturday May 28th at the College Auditorium.. This was followed by a fellowship night  held at the Colts Grounds .  The Chief Guest for the Event was one of the Distinguished Old Boys of Thurstan College   Mr.Priya Paranavithana. A Large Number of Old Boys were present for this Event .

Projects Carried out by the JOBU 2004/2005 Committee (Power Point File)

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Thurstan Rugby to be Developed by Thurstan Junior OBU

Thurstan Rugby for “Honor & Glory”

The Principal having taken serious notes of the achievements of the Junior Old Boys Union and our efforts in all our projects and any task whatever we have engaged in handed over all activities of College Rugby development of both the Junior (Under 13 & 15) & Senior (Under 17 & 19) to the Junior O.B.U. This decision was taken because of the urgent need to identify speedy avenues for the growth and prosperity of College Rugby. As of 2005 the Junior O.B.U of the college has been entrusted with the task infusing a new drive & fresh outlook to bring back the “Honor & Glory” that rugby once brought to Thurstan. Under the Junior OBU a special committee has been appointed for this task.

The Committee
 The Chairman – Mr.R.D.M.P. Weerathunga
 The President – Mr.Sujeewa Perera
 The Secretary – Mr.Suranga Kulawickrama
 The Treasurer – Mr.Nimmitha Hettiarachchi (JOBU Treasurer)
 Executive Committee Member – Mr.Mohan Fernando ( PRACTICES & NUTRICIAN PROGRAM )
 Executive Committee Member – Mr.Janaka Widanagamage ( FUND RAISING & SPONSORSHIPS )
 Executive Committee Member – Mr.Aflal Izadeen ( GAME PROMOTION & MEDIA )
 Executive Committee Member – Mr.Neel Adikari ( GROUND ARRANGEMENTS )
 Executive Committee Member – Mr.Dileepa Paranawithana ( TEAM WELFARE )
 Executive Committee Member – Junior OBU Senior Vice President
 Executive Committee Member – OBU Rugby Secretary

With the vision to bring back the “Honor & Glory” of Thurstan Rugby, the Junior Old Boys Union Rugby Development Committee (Junior OBU RDC) took over the project. It was the view of the committee that if we are to develop rugby we need to provide the boys more than a coach and a Jersey. Maintaining the professionalism even in schoolboy rugby is today a costly affair.

With a Rs. 1,000,000.00 estimated annual budget for both the Junior (Under 13 & 15) and Senior (Under 17 & 19) Teams, the fundraising was initiated with the launch of the “Thurstan Rugby Contribution Card” As the first stage 500 PVC cards were completed and each card will be sold at Rs.1,000.00. We have received Rs.75,000.00 from the college for Rugby this year and have received confirmations of 2 sponsorship so far. Rs.125,000.00 from SINGER & Rs.100,000.00 from ’91 Thurstanites Association. We have so far spent Rs.350,751.50 from February to early May. All expenses related to the Junior OBU RDC will be handled in separate account at Sampath Bank and an audited report by the Auditors of the Junior OBU will be submitted at the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Junior Old Boys Union.

This year we have obtained the services of Mr.Gamini Indrasena ( Presently a Grade B1 Rugby referee for SLRFU, Educated at Isipathana College, he has Played for Isipathana, Captained and Coached Isipathana rugby for several years. Represented Havelock’s during the 1983-94 period) and Mr.Asanga Rodrigo (Coach Thurstan Senior team in 2003/4. Presently playing for CR & FC and represent Sri Lanka) As Jt.Coaches. This year also we were able to get the assistance of Mr.Vipula Dharmadasa as our Technical Advisor for the 2005 & 2006 seasons.


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Annual Big Match Ended in a Draw

THURSTAN-ISIPATHANA 42nd  CRICKET ENCOUNTERAT SSC GROUNDS ON FEBRUARY 25th & 26th , 2005

The annual Big Match 42nd in the Series was played for the first time without the usual music, papare bands and merry making associated in a match of this nature. This was sequel to decision made by the two Principals & the Big Match Organizing Committee which was endorsed by the Ministry of Education to refrain from merry making in respect of the many thousands who lost their lives due to the Tsunami catastrophe of December 26th .The match commenced with the Chief – Guest Mr Prasanna Abeyratna who has the unique honor of the being first student at Thurstan being conducted in procession by the Thurstan Junior band and the 2 teams being introduced. Isipathana was put into bat by the Thurstan skipper  who banked his successful pace duo will capitalize on the usually lively first hour at SSC. But after taking the first wicket at 6 and a drop catch at the next over off Waduge & wayward bowling helped Isipathana to lay the foundation to score the highest Total in this traditional encounter when they declared at 308 for 9.Tharaka Waduge literally tore into the Thurstan attack to score a blistering 90 in 87 balls with one six and 13 fours, was unfortunately dismissed due to a careless stroke just short of a well deserved century with few minutes to lunch. Skipper Dilan Anuradha who anchored the Innings stroked a fluent 68 off 132 balls with 8 fours and Isuru Vindana a fine 62 from 88 balls with 5 fours helped Isipathana to achieve this big total. Thusrtan replied aggressively and ended the first day at 110 for 3 in 29 overs with the wicket keeper – opening batsman Hasitha Perera leading the way with a fluent 72 in 62 balls with 11 hits to the boundary. 2 quick wickets at the tail end of the day helped Isipathana to come back to the game.The second day started badly for Thurstan losing wickets at regular intervals until an aggressive 59 by Lahiru Gamage saved Thurstan from the ignominy of a follow-on. In the second Innings too Isipathana went on another run spree rattling 202 for the loss of 1 wicket before making a token declaration. The highlight was the unbeaten 102 by Visuddi Kaluwitharana with one six & 17 fours and thus being the 4th Isipathanian to score a century in a big match and the tally four all as 4 Thurstanites have also achieved this feat.Thurstan replied with 90 for 2 with Hasitha Perera unbeaten on 73 with 2 sixes & 11 fours thus becoming only the second Thurstanite to score twin fifties, other being Sathyapriya Liyanage in 1982.The match ended in a tame draw with all honours taken by Isipathana with Kaluwitharana adjudged the best batsman, Chatuska Wickrmarantna the best bowler & Tharaka Waduge as the man of the match. Many records were broken in this match. Highest Total in the series,  one century, seven 50’s aggregate of 820 runs for loss of only 22 wickets eclipsing 809 for 25 wickets in 1995. Record second wicket partnership for Isipathana 139 between Waduge & Anuradha.

Another unique feature was that for the first time, a set of brothers have captained the big match – Nisal Gamage in 1981 & Sithuka Gamage in 2005 for Thurstan.

Isipathana 1st Innings – 308 for 9 declared in 74 oversTharaka Waduege 90, Dilan Anuradha 68, Isuru Vindana 62, Gayan Wijesinghe 29, Pubudu Viraj 25. Ranga Nirosh Ratnayaka 3 for 60, Sithuka Gamage 3 for 76, Rishy Ukwatte 2 for 51 

Thurstan 1st Innings – 220 all out in 67.1 oversHasitha Perera 72, Lahiru Gamage 59, Sithuka Gamage 25, Buddhi Samarawickrama 24Chatuska Wickramaratna 3 for 58, Tharaka Waduge 2 for 66, Liyan de Silva 2 for 48, Sachith Jayasinghe 2 for 30

 Isipathana 2nd Innings – 202 for 1 dec Visuddi Kaluwitharana 102 not out , Liyan de Silva 56 not out, Tharaka Waduge 39

 Thursatan 2nd Innings – 90 for 2 in 17 overs Hasitha Perera 73 not out

 MATCH DRAWN

THURSTAN – ISIPATHNA 25th LIMITED OVER ENCOUNTER

AT P .SARAVANAMUTTU STADIUM ON MARCH 6th , 2005

The Silver Jubilee encounter was playedwith colored clothing and white ball, but it was a day game.All arrangements were made to play it as a day- night game at Premadasa Stadium, but Tsunami put paid to this arrangement.The game commenced with the 2 teams being introduced to the Chief Guest Nimal Warusawithrana who had sponsored the Radio commentaries of this game since inception. The match is played for the W A de Silva trophy who was the father of Nimal, now deceased.

The game commenced with Isipathana winning the crucial toss & sent Thurstan into bat. They immediately struck gold by dismissing the danger man, the scorer of twin 50’s in the big match Hasitha Perera for a duck. Thurstan never recovered from this blow and were one time reeling at 96 for 6 and due to sensible batting by the lower order scored 158 in 49.1 overs. Tharaka Waduge was the principle destroyer of the Thurstan Innings with 4 for 31.He continued his form with a blistering knock of 53 in only 38 balls.  His dismissal brought the left handed Liyan de Silva who continued his touch from the big match & scored 40 runs in 48 balls with 5 fours. When bad light stopped play Isipathana were 151 for 4 in only 33.1 overs and were declared winners by the Parabola system in operation for the match, by virtue of a faster run rate

All the awards of this game went to Tharaka Waduge for magnificent all round display and thus became the first person to achieve this feat of being the best batsman, bowler & man of the match.With this win, Isipathana stalled Thurstan’s seven year winning streak and took home the W A de Silva trophy for good by virtue of winning 14 of the 25 games played. The sponsors will offer a new trophy next year.  

Thurstan 158 in 49.1 overs Praneeth Jayasinghe 15 Achala Ramanayaka 14, Sithuka Gamage 15, Lahiru Gamage 19 Kanishka Elvitigala 27 Ranga Nirosh Ratnayaka 16 T Waduge  4 for 31(10), A Janoda 2 for 27(6.1)

 Isipathan 151 for 4 in 33.1 overs Tharaka Waduge 53 Dilan Anuradha 19 Liyan de Silva 40, K Elvitigala 2 for 44 (7) Rishi Ukwatta 1 for 21 (7)

 Isipathana winners by a faster scoring rate  

Compiled by Priya Paranavitane

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Thurstan College Celebrates 55 years

Thurstan college is planning to have a Pirith Ceremony followed by an Arms Giving ceremony to commemorate the college’s 55 anniversary .This was originally planned to be held on the 10th of January 2005 but, because of the catastrophic situation in the country it was postponed and now the college is planning to have this event at the college main hall on the 27th of January followed by the Arms giving on the 28th morning.   we welcome all of you to participate in this event to make it a success .

News Article  on Daily News online edition  :   http://www.dailynews.lk/2005/01/18/fea06.html

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THURSTAN DINNER DANCE 2007 – 17TH NOVEMBER 2007.

As you may be aware the College is having their Annual Dinner Dance on 17th Nov, 2007, at Waters Edge. This time the committee decided to give a part of the funds to the Rugby Development Fund, this also coincides the Jubilee year for Thurstan Rugby.Therefore I would be much obliged if you could find sponsorship for the Dance.We also have the letters also for the following

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Mahinda Rajapakse Appointed as the new Prime Minister

President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga congratulates Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse after he was sworn-in at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday. 

As Hon. Mahinda Rajapaksha, a proud product of Thurstan, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka under the newly elected UPFA government, the college prepares to felicitate him for being the first person from the college to achieve such a great position. The felicitation ceremony will be held on the 29th of April at the college main hall at 9.00 am. This will be a memorable turning page in the college history as well as a moment of pride to everyone connected to the college.

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http://www.dailynews.lk/2004/04/07/new60.html

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/04/06/srilanka.poll/