Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Super Isipathana annex Cup, downing champion Wesley

- By Aubrey Kuruppu

The Havelock Town boys who haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory this past season, looked to their Under- 16 team to salvage some respect. The youngsters made sure they obliged by beating last year’s champions Wesley 29- 0 to annex the Cup at the Milo Under-16 All round Championsh­ips worked off at the Bogambara Stadium, Kandy.

Wesley, in true Williamson style, may not often that as an excuse. However, one gets the impression that their tough, bruising battle against the Joes may have taken a lot out of them.

Reigning Champions, Wesley came up with two good performanc­es to get the better of Trinity and St Joseph’s. The Josephian game was one where no quarter was asked or given. To Wesley’s credit, they did all the attacking in the second half and managed the solitary try of the match in the dying stages.

Lumbini was just about able to upstage the Antonians after extra time on penalties. The Antonian kickers made of hash of all these attempts. A wet ball and muddy conditions under foot did not help their cause.

Kingswood, a rugby power-house in the Hills, had a disastrous tournament, losing all four matches they played. DS Senanayake, Science and Piliyandal­a Central all had their moments of glory. One of the Piliyandal­a centres was quite superb.

Science went on a try- scoring spree in the Bowl final thrashing Lumbini by 43 points to five. They had earlier punished Sumangala 29-0.

Ousted by Isipathana in the Cup segment, DS came back well firstly to topple the Peterites, and capped their performanc­es by beating the fancied Trinity team in the Plate finals.

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