Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

OKI excel in Badminton

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OKI Internatio­nal Wattala a young school started to play badminton only in 2011 and has come a long way so far especially in the discipline of badminton. Having started to play the game with only about 20 students but upto the year 2014 they have achieved numerous accolades in in this shuttle sport.

Observing the satisfacto­ry turnout at practices the Chief Executive of the school Nanayakkar­a contacted the Principal and the management staff and requested this game to be played in a broader way. At that point the school authoritie­s decided to hire a full time coach and former Nalandian badminton player and a World Badminton Federation Profession­al Coach Mahesha Ekanayake was entrusted to the task in 2011. He was assisted by Vijith Hettiarach­chi. Ekanayake started the job on the correct foot firstly by grooming the youngsters at root level and making them to be aware of the rules of the game, the technique and the fundamenta­ls of playing.

Like a newly planted seed this badminton team started to grow day by day with buds popping up, this young school in less than one year turned out to be a huge one with healthy buds popping up with pride.

With the guidance from the coach and the support from the school man- agement authoritie­s OKI shuttlers stepped into schools competitiv­e badminton in 2012. Competing at the their first appearance at the All Island Under 12 Badminton Team championsh­ip, to the amazement of everyone this new school from Wattala overcame many leading schools in the tourney and emerged first runner-up. With this auspicious start there was no stopping of the OKI shuttlers. They showed vast improvemen­t monthly at every age group in schools badminton circles.

During the same year in the Gampaha District Under 11 Junior Nationals Janith Sandresh emerged champ and in the Under 11 boys singles Dulaksha Rajapaksha was the second r u n n e r- u p w h i l e Ravichandr­an Aishwaryaa ended as second runner-up in the Girls Under 11 singles event.

They are now going with great force in the journey they started in 2012. They have proved that the OKI shuttlers are a force to be reckoned with in schools badminton.

Four OKI shuttlers Ravichandr­an Aishwaryaa, Manthuka Rupathunga, Rukshan Babu and Chavindru Dissanayak­e are bound to go a long way as badminton players with their fine play and are sure of donning the national blazer in years to come. - LR

Ravichandr­an Aishwaryaa

Manthuka Rupatunga

Manthuka Rupatunga Chavindu Dissanayak­e and Rukshan Babu

Lithika Jayasinghe Rukshan Babu Rukshan Babu and Chavindu Dissanayak­e

Q. finalist Manthika Rupathunga

q. finalist Ravishiya Jayaweera

OKI emerged

Q. Finalist Ravishiya Jayaweera

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