Seylan Bank Sports Club and MAS 'A' proved their superiority in the mercantile table tennis by emerging champions in the Men's and Women's 'A' Divisions at the Mercantile League Table Tennis Championship 2016 concluded at S. Thomas' College Indoor Stadium tables last weekend.
Forty six teams from eighteen member companies participated in both Men's and Women's categories.
In the Women's B' Division MAS 'B' Women paddlers followed their senior team by clinching the 'B' Division title while Commercial Bank 'B' and 'C' teams won the Men's 'B' Division and Men's 'E' Divisions respectively.
Results:
'A' Division:
Men's - Winner: Seylan Bank Sports Club; (KS.T. Ranjana, Malith Dilusha, Sasika Wijesooriya, Chamith Dinoj, Saminda Dinoj, Saminda Renuka, Uditha Kaluarachchi) Runner-up: Commercial Credit and Finance PLC (Chameera Ginige, Pubudu Channaka De Silva, Roshan Egodage, Ajith Keerthi)
Women's - Winner: MAS 'A' (Kalpani Herath, Srimali Wimalaratne Sujani Bogollagama); Runner-up: Seylan Bank Sports Club (Dulmini Wijebandara, Chethika Shashini)
'B' Division:
Men's - Winner: Commercial Bank 'A'; Runner-up: Millennium IT 'A'
Women's: Winner - MAS 'B'; Runner-up: Virtusa (Pvt) Ltd.
'C' Division:
Men's - Winner: Hayleys Sports Club; Runner-up: MAS 'B'
'D' Division:
Men's - Winner: Ceylinco General Insurance; Runner-up: Dialog Axiata PLC 'B'
'E' Division:
Men's - Winner: Commercial Bank 'C'; Runner-up: Cake Labs (Pvt) Ltd
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