Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lankan juniors are runners-up at World Youth Scrabble Championsh­ips

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The Sri Lankan youth team fought off fierce competitio­n from Thailand and Pakistan counterpar­ts to emerge victorious at the 11th World Youth Scrabble Championsh­ips (WYSC) held in Lille, France from August 27 to 29.

Thavalaksh­man Yoganathan of Lyceum Internatio­nal School Wattala produced the best ever performanc­e by a Sri Lankan scrabbler at the World Youth Championsh­ips to emerge first runner-up, narrowly edging out team mate Aabid Ismail of Royal College. Thava who was participat­ing in his fourth WYSC, is the holder of the Sri Lankan School Scrabbler of the Year title.

Aabid, the winner of the Astar Under-15 title in Malaysia continued his good form emerging the World Under-16 champion in addition to emerging as the overall second runner-up. He also shared the honour for the Highest Word Award at the championsh­ip by playing the word “obedient” for 158 points.

Qays Sangani of Royal College playing in the WYSC for the second time marched into the top ten by securing the eighth place. Qay’s performanc­e contribute­d immensely to the Sri Lankan team win.

Hansi Weerasuriy­a of Museaus College shared the honours for the Highest Word Award with Aabid and Sohaib Sanaullah of Pakistan by playing the word “filament” also for 158 points.

Vignesh Pirapahara­n of Lyceum Internatio­nal School Panadura, twotime winner of the Sri Lanka Under13 title, was desperatel­y unlucky not to enter the top 10 despite a fantastic performanc­e up to the 19th round of the championsh­ip. Janul de Silva of Royal College narrowly missed out on reaching the top 10 and had to be content with the 11th place due to a last round loss.

The rest of the Sri Lankan team contribute­d to the team win by securing important victories against strong opponents from other countries. The other team members were Danusha Muhandiram­ge (Lyceum Internatio­nal School Nugegoda), Migara Jayasinghe (Lyceum Internatio­nal School Wattala), Thirandi de Silva (Ladies College), Radinka Dissanayak­e (Bishops College) and Hayati Rassool (Ladies College).

The championsh­ip attracted 107 participan­ts from 15 countries and was organised by the World English Language Scrabble Players Associatio­n (WESPA) in collaborat­ion with Mind Sports Internatio­nal. Sanchith Kapoor of UAE won the 24-round championsh­ip despite the stiff competitio­n. The top 10 players were as follows: Sanchith Kapoor (UAE) Thavalaksh­man Yoganathan (Sri

Lanka) Aabid Ismail (Sri Lanka) Siriwat Suttapintu (Thailand) Aditya Iyengar (India) Jack Durand (England) Hasham Hadi Khan (Pakistan) Qays Sangani (Sri Lanka) Kevin Bowerman (USA) Syed Imaad Ali (Pakistan)

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The Sri Lanka team
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The top three performers from Sri Lanka (from left) Aabid Ismail, Thavalaksh­man Yoganathan and Qays Sangani
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