Basketballers of Gateway College showcased an impressive display of unwavering talent, spirited teamwork, and determination that set them apart from fellow competitors at the Inter-International School Basketball Championship organised by Colombo International School (CIS), Colombo. In the boys’ category, where 16 teams participated, at the group stage, Gateway beat Elizabeth Moir 59-17 and Stafford International [...]

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Gateway wins boys’ and girls’ basketball titles

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Boys Team:Standing (from left): Areeb Fareen, Ho Ju Lee, Amantha Alles, Jithein Kulatunga, Navindu Welawatte, Marlon Peter, Timothy Ahamadeen, Jehan Ranawake, Akein Kulatunga, Sankitha Navaratne, Ashain Theverapperuma and Tevan Sela Seated (from left): Suranji Peiris (Basketball Coordinator), Jayanthi Somasekaram de Silva (Head of Sports), Bilal Shafraz (Vice Captain), Vinita Shenoy (Principal), Dr. Harsha Alles (Chairman), Dulain Theverapperuma (Captain), Thilika Jinadasa (Team Leader Sports Development), Tharindu Fernando (Head Coach) and Fawzan Thariq (Basketball Coordinator)

Basketballers of Gateway College showcased an impressive display of unwavering talent, spirited teamwork, and determination that set them apart from fellow competitors at the Inter-International School Basketball Championship organised by Colombo International School (CIS), Colombo.

In the boys’ category, where 16 teams participated, at the group stage, Gateway beat Elizabeth Moir 59-17 and Stafford International School 42-5 but lost to CIS Colombo 46-42. Having advanced to the final stage, Gateway’s grit was evident when they beat Lyceum International School, Nugegoda 72-55 at the quarter-final and Asian International School 59-43 in the semi-final before overcoming CIS Colombo 79-74 to become champions. Gateway’s Bilal Shafraz was named the Most Valuable Player and Marlon Peter was recognised as the Most Defensive Player.

Gateway girls, in their group games, beat Wycherly International School, Gampaha 45-16 and Asian International 44-9. At the quarter-final, they easily beat CIS Colombo 51-13 but beat Horizon College at the semi-final with a close margin of 64-62. At the finals, the girls’ team demonstrated their prowess on the court by overcoming Lyceum International School, Wattala with a final score of 56-51. A significant contribution to the team’s success came from excellent performances by Sarini Mallikarachchi, who was recognised as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, and Mayumi Liyanage, who earned the title of Best Defensive Player.

Through the hard-fought wins, both Gateway boys and girls, not only showcased their skillful execution but also highlighted true resilience in the face of a competitive challenge.

Girls Team:Standing (from left): Chenuki Karunathilke, Iseni Wijesundara, Dahami Suriyaperuma, Sandali Sineka, Akeesa Liyanage, Sarini Malikaarichi, Mayumi Liyanage, Dinaya Warnakulasooriya, Suhana Amit, Jaylynn de Zilva, Vineja Wijekoon, Natiqa Reyal and Thisali Basnayake Seated (from left): Fawzan Thariq (Basketball Coordinator), Jayanthi Somasekeram de Silva (Head of Sports), Sanuki Madapatha (Vice Captain), Vinita Shenoy (Principal), Dr Harsha Alles (Chairman), Roshana Dantanarayena (Captain), Thilaka Jinadasa (Team leader Sports Development), Tharindu Fernando (Head Coach) and Suranji Peiris (Girls Basketball Coordinator)

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