Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Old Antonians retain Over 35 basketball title

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Old Antonians Wattala retained the 2nd Masters Basketball Championsh­ip organized by the Sri Lanka Schools Old Boys Basketball Associatio­n for mens’ over 35 as they beat the Old Bens, Kotahena, 63/56 in the final played under lights, at the Depot Police Courts, Bambalapit­iya on Friday.

The Antonians led 18/14 at the end of the 1st quarter, The Bens fought back gamely and led 30/29 at half time. The Bens kept up the momentum and led 43/36 at the end of the 3rd quarter. As the Bens ran out of gas in the last quarter, the fitter Antonians scored 27 points, to win by 07 points (63/56).

The match winning shooters for the Antonians were Maxwell Saranapala (20), Manjula Jayaratne (15), Chaminda Perera (15) and Thushara Jayaratne (10). Asanga Perera (20), Roshan Gunasekera (20) and Pushpakuma­ra (15) played a hard game for the Bens.

Maxwell Saranapala from the Old Antonians was adjudged as the best player.

Earlier on, Old Sebastiani­tes won the mens’ over 40 title, beating the Old Sokians, Ambalangod­a, 89/64 after leading, 42/30 at half time.

Chaminda Alwis from the Old Sebastiani­tes who was eventually picked as the Best Player was in topping form scoring 40 points. The other scorers were Thamindra (16) and Shiranka (15). The best shooters for the Sokians were Mahinda Rajapaksa (25), Lalith de Silva (20) and Dilan Gnanaratne (16).

In the womens’ over 28 final that followed, the Old Josephians, Nugegoda scored a comfortabl­e, 50/28 win over the Old Presbytari­ans, Dehiwala, after leading 25/12 at half time.

Premila Fernando, who was eventually picked as the best player of the tournament was the top scorer (22 points) for the Josephians. Inoka Sandamali (10), and Amaya Kalpani (10) gave good support to Premila Fernando. Shashika Chamari (10) and Manori Perera (10) played well for the Dehiwala team.

On Thursday, the Old Isipathani­ans won the mens’ over -50 tournament, beating the Old Peterites 24/20. T.M. Amath of the Pathanians was adjudged as the best player.

Same evening, Old Familians, Bambalapit­iya won the women fs over -35 Tournament, beating the Old Girls from Our Lady of Victories, Moratuwa, 32/22. Shevonne Perera from the Old Familians was picked as the best player.

At a colourful presentati­on held at the MCA Pavilion on Sunday, awards were given away by, Cosmos Mahagama former national captain, the 78-year-old basketball legend from Moratuwa, Capt. Elmo Jayawarden­a and the incumbent President of MBSL, Neil Perera.

Veteran basketball player, referee and administra­tor, Jayanthan Jeevaratna­m was felicitate­d with a lifetime award in recognitio­n of his yeoman Service rendered towards the game.

(B.M)

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