Rahula College with 426 points and Sujatha College with 623 points dominated the boys and girls events at the 4th Matara District short course Age Group Swimming Championship organised by the Aquatic Sports Association of St. Servatius’ College. Brilliant Star International with 226 points and St. Mary's Convent with 125 points were distant second while St. Servatius College (197 points) and Shariputhra MV (44 points) was placed third. Minister of Southern Development Sagala Rathnayaka was the chief guest at the awards presentation. More than 500 swimmers representing 26 schools in the Matara and Hambantota districts competed at this year’s meet held over two days at the Rahula College swimming pool. The following were adjudged champions in their respective age groups and received their trophies from Municipal Councilor Raj Chandralal. Results Under-8 Girls: Nisindi Gamage (St. Mary's Convent) Boys: Muhammed Faham (Brilliant Star International) Under-10 Girls: Senisa Dahamdi Guruge (Sujatha Vidyalaya) Boys: H.B.I. Dhanusara (St. Thomas’ College Matara) Under-12 Girls: K.G. Methuli ( Sujatha Vidyalaya) Boys: Abdur Rahaman Faham (Brilliant Star International) Under-14 Girls: Ashini Indula (Shariputhra MV) Boys: Himaz Baslin (Rahula College) Under-16 Girls: Rubhaya Inthaj (Sujatha Vidyalaya) Boys: Yoshitha Dinuk ( Rahula College) Under-18 Girls: Nethmi Siyathma (Sujatha Vidyalaya) Boys: Damithya Liyanage (Rahula College)
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