Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Galigamuwa Central wins seven Volleyball Championsh­ips

- By Susil Premalal

The girls of Galigamuwa Central College, a leading school in the Kegalle District, won seven volleyball competitio­ns at all island level in 2016 thus displaying their skills in the sport in no uncertain terms.

They bagged five championsh­ip titles, one runners-up berth and three third places. The team is under 18 years of age. But they have displayed their skills in the sport at every age level.

Last year they won the Rupavahini All Island Volleyball championsh­ips, the Youth ( under 29) All Island Championsh­ips, DSI Super sports All Island under 18 championsh­ips, National School Games under 19 championsh­ips and Munchee National Novices All Island Championsh­ips.

They were runners- up in the DSI Super sports under 16 All Island competitio­n. They were placed third at the National School Games under 17 competitio­n, third at the National Sports Festival and third at the Dialog President’s Gold Cup under 22 contest.

Galigamuwa Central School play under their school name at inter-school competitio­ns. At the club level they play as Boyagama Sri Parakum Sports Club.

Nimeshika Sewandi, a player in the team, was selected as the Best player in the past. She was chosen as the Best player in seven contests last year. In 2013 she was adjudged the Best player at the DSI Super sports.

At the DSI Supersport­s 2016 contest, the Rupavahini Volleyball Tournament 2016, Youth Sports Festival 2016, National School Games and the Munchee National Vo l l e y b a l l Tournament the team did extremely well to win the titles.

At the DSI Supersport­s in 2016 she was selected as the Best player for 2016.

Sunethra Priyadarsh­ani, also a member of Galigamuwa Central, was chosen as the Best setter in five contests. Chathuni Maduwanthi­ka was selected as the Best dasher in three competitio­ns. Dilukshi Harshani was selected as the Best dasher in three contests.

These school and clubs have been in the forefront of the sport since the year 2012. During that time they have won 18 competitio­ns at all island level. This is the first time that a women’s volleyball team has done so well.

Taking a look at their background, they hail from poor families. Their parents are not regular salary earners.

They have won these titles without a sponsor and they have defeated top class schools and clubs at these competitio­ns. They take part in competitio­ns from the monies that they have collected from their families and their teachers.

The coach of the team is Amila Eranga, who has passed the internatio­nal coaching stage one. He is s holder of a degree from the Kelaniya University. “I have not charged a single cent from these players for my coaching. If there is a sponsor to help the team, they can easily become top class internatio­nal players. There are 16 players who represent the club and school. All of them are under 18 years of age,” he concluded.

 ??  ?? Galigamuwa Central Team – 1st Row (Sandaya KumarI, Kawindi Asanthika, Rashmi Diwyanjali, Chatunimad­uwanthika, Nimeshika Sewwandi, Sunethra Priyadarsh­ani[ Team Capten], Imanthiuma­yangana, Piumi lakmali, Tharushi Nethmini)
Galigamuwa Central Team – 1st Row (Sandaya KumarI, Kawindi Asanthika, Rashmi Diwyanjali, Chatunimad­uwanthika, Nimeshika Sewwandi, Sunethra Priyadarsh­ani[ Team Capten], Imanthiuma­yangana, Piumi lakmali, Tharushi Nethmini)

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