Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Old Bens clinch Shelton Wirasinha-bro. Alban Patrick Trophy

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In their inaugural Golf encounter between the old boys of St. Benedict’s College and Wesley College competed for the prestigiou­s Shelton Wirasinha-bro. Alban Patrick Trophy in a captivatin­g match-play format at the Royal Colombo Golf Club saw the Old Benedictin­es clinching the trophy.

An idea mooted by Capt. Navin De Silva President of Wesley College Colombo Old Boys Union saw thirty-six players from both prestigiou­s schools teeing off in this historic event, displaying exceptiona­l talent and sportsmans­hip.

The main trophy was fiercely contested, with 11 players from each team engaging in match play. The Old Benedictin­es set the pace with Ruwan Silva clinching victory in the opening game, while Old Wesletites’ Roger Norton countered with an impressive performanc­e.

Diresh Palihena and Michael Sathasivam helped the Benedictin­es to surge forward with commanding 3/2 wins. However, the Wesleyites staged a formidable comeback led by the indomitabl­e Rohan Wickramara­tne and Kamal Bombugalag­e, who secured closely, fought victories.

In the end, the Old Benedictin­es emerged victorious in a series that was characteri­zed by a display of sportsmans­hip and camaraderi­e between the old boys of the two schools, claiming six games to Wesley’s three, with one game tied.

The standout player for the Wesleyites was T. Ravi Kumar, earned the esteemed Prof. Maharoof Ismail Trophy with 41 stableford points. Meanwhile, Sunimal Salgadoe displayed his

prowess for Benedictin­es earning the Mclarens Trophy, presented by prominent old boy Rohan De Silva.

The inaugural golf clash was held in collaborat­ion of Wesley College, who are celebratin­g their Sesquicent­ennial celebratio­ns this year, also seized honours in additional competitio­ns, with Kamal Bombugalag­e winning the nearest to the Pin and Manjula Jayasinghe claiming the longest drive. Nishantha Perera’s exceptiona­l performanc­e on hidden holes secured further recognitio­n for the Old Bens.

The Principals of both schools presented the overall trophy to the victorious Benedictin­e team, marking the culminatio­n of an unforgetta­ble tournament. Captains Ivor Maharoof of Wesley and his counterpar­t Michael Sathasivam from St. Benedict’s expressed gratitude to all participan­ts and pledged to elevate next year’s tournament with even more excitement and fanfare.

The inaugural Bens-wesley Golf encounter displayed the finest traditions of sportsmans­hip and camaraderi­e between the two schools with over 300 combined years of history, setting a promising precedent for future editions of this exciting golf event.-msa

 ?? ?? The winner Old Benedictin­es team receiving the trophy from the two Principals.
The winner Old Benedictin­es team receiving the trophy from the two Principals.
 ?? ?? The players of the two teams
The players of the two teams

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