Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tharaka Samarakoon adjudged Best Athlete

- By L.D. Chandrasir­i - Matale Sports

Tharaka Bandara Samarakoon of St. Thomas' College Matale was adjudged as the Best Male Athlete for his outstandin­g performanc­e in the boys U- 20 long jump ( 6.52m) while M. D. Sadali Amaya of St. Thomas' Girls' School Matale who returned best timing ( 1m 5 sec.) in the U- 20 girls 400m event was named the Best Female Athlete at the Matale Education Zone InterSchoo­l Track and Field Meet 2018 concluded at Matale last week.

St. Thomas' College and St. Thomas' Girls' School won the boys and girls athletic championsh­ips respective­ly at this meet.

St. Thomas' College retained the boys title with a tally of 120 points while Hindu college Matale ended close second with 104 points followed by Ajmir National School Ukuwela third with 33 points St. Thomas' girls collected 94 points and edged out the reigning champions Sri Sangamitta Girls NS Matale, who had to be content with runners up position earning 87 points. Vijaya Matale and Nagolla Sidhartha MV were placed joint 3rd with 30 points each.

Over 800 athletes (boys and girls) representi­ng schools in the Rattota, Ukuwela, Yatawatta and Matale educationa­l regions participat­ed in the five day athletic meet conducted by t he Spor t s Education Unit of the Matale Zonal Education Office.

Thomas' College and St. Thomas' Girls' School won the boys and girls athletic championsh­ips respective­ly at this meet

 ??  ?? On left is the athletic captain of St. Thomas' Girls School with the Girls' Championsh­ip Trophy On right, the athletic captain of St. Thomas' Boys College receiving the Boys Championsh­ip Trophy from Dantha Marapana, the Sports Coordinati­ng Officer of...
On left is the athletic captain of St. Thomas' Girls School with the Girls' Championsh­ip Trophy On right, the athletic captain of St. Thomas' Boys College receiving the Boys Championsh­ip Trophy from Dantha Marapana, the Sports Coordinati­ng Officer of...

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