Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Agalawatta Agale was a loyal and faithful friend and I have been blessed to have been the beneficiar­y of his friendship over the many decades we spent together

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August 29th signified the 2nd death anniversar­y of Sampath “Agale” Agalawatta, our captain, teammate, friend, and colleague. He would have celebrated his 55th b’day on September 7th. Sampath was a very helpful person to everyone who knew him and he went to extraordin­ary lengths to help out anyone in need. I know how much he did for his parents, lovingly looking after them when they were indisposed and the many sacrifices he made, defined who he was: an unwavering supporter of his family.

We all know that Agale was a sportsman par excellence. He excelled in Rugby, Athletics and Basketball, obtaining colours in all those sports and the icing on the cake was winning the Donhorst Memorial Prize in 1983, which is awarded to the most popular student at Royal College. The award is made based on a vote of the student’s peers and teachers and Agale was second to none in that year. I had the good fortune of playing Under 9 rugby with Agale, both at Royal and on various playground­s in Thimbiriga­syaya. Even in those early days, Agale had a deceptive sidestep that baffled not only those on the opposing team but sometimes, also his teammates J. One of the internatio­nal players

Agale idolized and tried to emulate was the great J.P.R. Williams of Wales; I know he fashioned his own jinxing sidesteps by watching videos of JPR in action, over and over again..

Agale was a loyal and faithful friend and I have been blessed to have been the beneficiar­y of his friendship over the many decades we spent together. In order to identify the essence of Agale’s personalit­y and what he meant to all of us, I solicited a few of our teammates to pen a few words.

Agale left behind his family, Dilhani, Samali (completing her degree program

in Business Management at Monash, Malaysia), Samal (Completing his advance diploma in Hospitalit­y Management) and Sahan (Grade 9, at Royal). He also left behind his brothers Dhammika and Manjula and their families. May he Rest in Peace!! Jehan Canagaretn­a

Sampath, we can talk about him for hours and hours. A true friend and a gentleman. His humble nature and kindness touched the hearts of many people across society. He was a friend who stood by you in your happiness and sadness. His love for Royal College was unwavering. He defended Royal College even when the odds were stacked heavily his beloved Alma Mater. He was a fantastic sportsman who won colours in Basketball, Rugby and Athletics. Above all, he adored his family, and they were his jewels. He has left this world too early, reaffirmin­g the saying ‘The Good Die Young’. He may have left us too soon, but his memory will live in our hearts forever.

CHIRANJAYA NANAYAKKAR­A (YELLOW SHORTS)

Words are not enough to describe this amazing personalit­y. May he attain the supreme bliss of Nibbana.

MAHIL KURAGAMA (HOOK KURA)

An eternal memory to a special human being. Sampath has been an inspiratio­n to me and it was a remarkable experience to play under his captaincy. Certain memories in life cannot be erased and I will always cherish my memories of Sampath. Agale, you were an amazing person whom I will never forget. I will always treasure your friendship forever. I hope you have attained Nibbana.

KEEMAL OUSMAND (TUNKU HORA)

Agale, you have been a great friend and captain. We all miss you dearly.

HARITH GOONEWARDE­NA (BADA)

Sampath was a gem of a friend, liked by all. He was always there to help you in times of need. I will always miss him. DUMINDA SENARATNE

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