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		<title>Kandy has a proud history in sports&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kandy has established a proud record of producing some of the top most sports personalities in Sri Lanka in four major outdoor sports such as cricket, rugby, hockey and football of which today rugby is the most popular and dominated sport in the region at club level. In today’s competitive environment, there are many sports [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kandy has established a proud record of producing some of the top most sports personalities in Sri Lanka in four major outdoor sports such as cricket, rugby, hockey and football of which today rugby is the most popular and dominated sport in the region at club level. In today’s competitive environment, there are many sports clubs all fighting to attract sports people’s attention. Today clubs are finding it extremely difficult keep the sport going. One reason is that the governing body does not give any financial support. They only become active during the AGM. There are no tournaments for clubs and as a result no clubs attract sponsors.</p>
<p>Kandy Cricket</p>
<p>After many years, something admirable and which should be appreciated happened, thanks to the new president of the CPCA Sarath Ekanayake the Chief Minister and able secretary Janaka Pathirana. They saw to the successful end of the Division III cricket tournament in which Old Rajans CC under the captaincy of Sumil Ranasinghe emerged as champions and are sure to be promoted to the next level. At one time when sportsmen and enthusiasts like Dr. C.D. L Fernando and Harindra Dunuwille controlled cricket it was at its best.</p>
<p>Kandy Hockey</p>
<p>The game at top level is apparently in the lad of nod still with no club tournaments, but it should be said that schools are doing well especially the girls, who are dominating the game but at club level it is a dead story. Who is to be blamed other than the KDHA and why is the main controlling body not pushing them to play hockey? Only during the AGM that they become active. Everyone who loves hockey is waiting eagerly for the revival of club hockey. The conducting of organized tournaments in Kandy is nil. The Kandy District Hockey Association today is like a ship sans a rudder. A great effort is needed to bring club hockey in Kandy back to the glorious years it enjoyed in the past. This sport reached great heights when it was under people like P.T. Rajan, the man who introduced illustrious men like, M.S. Jainudeen, V.D. Paul Raj, J.O. Mendis Dr. A. Samad Ismail, Douglas Bartholomeusz, F.H.B. Wood, Sam Elhart, Victor Ratnawale, H.W. Bobby Jayaweera, P. Thangavelu, Philip Buultjens, G.H. Robinson, George Mant, K. de Lanerolle, W. Rupasinhe, Roy de Silva and Lakshman Seneviratne who promoted the game to reach great heights. The hockey-loving public in Kandy humbly appeals to the Sports Minister to investigate into the plight of hockey in Kandy and put things in order for its revival.</p>
<p>Kandy Football</p>
<p>Football is known to be the poor man’s game, but today the game seems to be dying a natural death which is sad. Today Kandy’s club football is in the funeral parlor. The question is who is fooling whom? At football Kandy has become the laughing stock. The football lovers in Kandy are disappointed. The last time when Kandy football flourished was during the time of Bodhi Liyanage’s leadership as president. For the first time Kandy became Inter league champions and also made its first overseas tour. The man who should take the blame is FFSL president of the years 2010-12 for letting down Kandy football when it was at its best. He dissolved the league and from here onwards the game went to ruin. This person for the third time was elected sans an election. He had sought special permission from the Minister of Sport as he was contesting for a third year in succession.</p>
<p>Kandy Rugby</p>
<p>Rugby is the most popular club game in Kandy. For the last two decades Kandy Sports Club has been dominating by winning the league 17 times since 1994 and knockouts 20 times since 1992. They have also won the 7’s on many occasions from 1999 and the President’s trophy on many occasions. Today Kandy is nothing without rugby at club level. Last season they became the triple champions. Schools rugby however is on a sad note for out of the nine schools only three are playing in Division I of which one school is suspend for bad behavior at a match till next February. By the time the suspension is over half the season would be complete. All schools are blessed with at least three coaches, what they lack is proper guidance.</p>
<p>SLC should give a hand to Asgiriya</p>
<p>The Asgiriya International Stadium, located in the heart of Sri Lanka&#8217;s hill-country, is the home ground of Trinity College, one of the most prestigious schools in Sri Lanka. Given the lack of flat space in central Sri Lanka, the ground was carved straight out of the hill behind the pavilion before being leveled by ten feet, and so the end result was one of the most beautiful venues on earth. Access is from the main town, which lies below. This was the main venue for international matches in Kandy before the Pallekelle Stadium was built. Today the school is unable to spend on the maintenance of the ground and is looking for help from SLC. The stadium, has hosted 19 Tests and 6 one-day games since it was first used for official international cricket in 1983.</p>
<p>Kandy Public Services Club 6-a-side cricket</p>
<p>The 70 year old Kandy Public Services Club will hold a 6-a-side cricket tournament today (Saturday) at the Police grounds matting wicket. The winners will receive the Sir Richard Aluwihare memorial trophy. Kandy Public Services Club took part in the inaugural inter club Central Province Cricket tournament in 1946. The teams taking part are Education Department, Kandy Public Services Club, Kandy Municipal Council Playgrounds Section, two teams each and one team each from Provincial Health Department, Kandy Hospital Doctors, Excise Department and Kandy Police. The tournament organizing committee is headed by Dr. H.M.W.D. Hearth and one of the senior hands in the club Walter Ranasinghe who is the secretary of the club.</p>
<p>Seethadevi on top at Blue and Gold hockey 7’s</p>
<p>Seethadevi BMV, who have been dominating girls hockey, due to the keenness of the players, parents and the school emerged as the Girls champions at the Blue and Gold Sevens hockey tournament organized and conducted by the Royal College Hockey Club. In the boy’s event schools like Dharmaraja, Kingswood, Trinity, Vidyartha, St. Sylvester’s and Wariyapola Sri Sumangala took part. In the girls event there was Kandy Girls High School, Gothami BV, Pushpadana Girls College, Seethadfavi BMV and St. Anthony’s Girls College. This was the 14th edition of the tournament and 35 boys and 20 girls’ schools took part.</p>
<p>Under 13 cricket</p>
<p>Under the leadership of Akram Muthalib, Trinity College under 13 “A” side has achieved their best. They have completed six games and will play in the second round. Muthalib who is their opening batsman is shaping up well with the bat. A left-hander he scored 98 vs Wariyapola Sri Sumangala, 51 vs St Anne’s and 58 vs Royal College Polonaruwa. Their main batsman has been Rhala Amarasinghe, the only centurion.</p>
<p>He has scored 118 vs Wickramashila College Giriulla, 88 vs Joseph Vas Wennappuwa, 68 n.o. vs Polonnaruwa Royal College and 46 against Wariyapola Sri Sumangala Kandy. In the bowling off spinner Dineka Ehelepola has taken 7 for 15 runs and 3 for 19 against Wickramashila College, 3 for 54 against Dharmaraja College, 4 for 16 and 4 for 27 against Polonnaruwa Royal College.</p>
<p>Walala A Ratnayake retains trophy</p>
<p>Walala A. Ratnayake Central College retained the girl’s championship at the National School Games Athletics meet which was held at the Bogambara Stadium. Once again this school has made Kandy district proud, they pocketed 159.0 points to emerge overall girls champions for the fourteenth successive year. A big hand should go to the participants, their parents, coaches and the school staff who are involved in this sport.</p>
<p>SLRFU/CPRFU Rugby training in Kandy</p>
<p>In Kandy on October 28, 29 and 30 the SLRFU and CPRFU will be conducting a training education programme for coaches and match officials.</p>
<p>The coach’s part will be handled by one of the most qualified person in the subject Nihal “Viper” Gunaratne and Match Officials part will be handled by one of the top referees in the country Anil Jayasinghe.</p>
<p>On the first day it will be level one match official’s programme, on day two it will be rugby read course for both coaches and match officials and training for coaches. On the third day it will be level one course for coaches.</p>
<p>Nico gives way to Kumar at OTSC</p>
<p>The Old Trinitians Sports Club who celebrated their silver jubilee last year had their AGM and Nico de Silva a senior hand and a man who gave his best to the club as president for two occasions has given way to Kumar Dias de Singe who played rugby for Trinity. Nico was a famous ruggerite and played for CH and FC, Havelock SC, KV and Kandy SC.</p>
<p>Under 12–13 Rugby Carnival</p>
<p>The Schools Rugby Carnival is the largest under 12s and 13s rugby carnival held in the country. Each year this event attracts over 1250 young rugby enthusiasts and their coaches, along with committed families and supporters, who make the tournament enjoyable.</p>
<p>All the Kandy schools Vidyartha, St. Sylvester’s, Trinity, St. Anthony’s, Nugawella Central and Dharmaraja were seen in action. It was sad that Kingswood was not among the schools who took part. </p>
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		<title>Kandy Sports Club to field one team&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2015 01:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kandy Sports Club will be fielding only one team for the inter club knockout tournament says the newly elected president Udaya Balasuriya of the one hundred forty year old Kandy Sports Club. He is all out to give his best and bring a change with equal treatment to every member with the backing of his [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Kandy Sports Club will be fielding only one team for the inter club knockout tournament says the newly elected president Udaya Balasuriya of the one hundred forty year old Kandy Sports Club. He is all out to give his best and bring a change with equal treatment to every member with the backing of his able committee.<br />
Speaking to me ten hours after the AGM, he said it is only rugby which is keeping the Kandy flag flying at club level, and this sport should be given the best. Hailing form a sports promoting family, his uncle late E.W. Balasuriya, was one of the famous sports promoters in the country. Let it be cricket, football, hockey, iron sports, rugby he was there to give a hand. He is one person who made unheard of persons known in the sports field. He formed his own club in 1960&#8217;s, called Kandy Lake Club which club went places in Sri Lanka rugby. At that time he was well supported by his brother Wilson Balasuriya, that is Udaya&#8217;s father. This club emerged as the &#8220;B&#8221; division champions in 1966 and played in the &#8220;A&#8221; division with some of the country&#8217;s top players. It was &#8220;EW&#8221; who introduced professional players&#8217; and the controlling body of that time did not like this move and showed the exit door to this club. Today even the Forces teams are with professionals.<br />
Later he formed the Kandy Rugby Football Club. After a few years, in 1974, E.W. amalgamated his club with Kandy Sports Club. When late Dr. S. Nadasen was the president, and Kandy Sports Club sported their colours, the jersey and the stockings were EW&#8217;s club colours.<br />
So, Udaya should continue his late uncle&#8217;s good work in the rugby field, for which he is sure to get the best possible backing from the present king maker Malik Samarawickrema, the man who put the Nittawela Club in the trophy winning mood. It was Malik who brought the club to this position in rugby. If not for him, the Nittawela Club would have been still in the doldrums.<br />
This time Udaya has got a good committee, and all are sure to give their best to make rugby the number one sport in Kandy. He has also got a good captain, that is Fazil Marija, a well seasoned person in the rugby field, and he has Lasantha Wijesuriya as the Rugby Chairman and Kapila Silva as the team manager. Both are knowledgeable and there is a wealth of talent in the team.<br />
What is expected from Udaya is equal treatment to everyone; let it be player, committee member, or member of staff. He should not parachute people from air. This club has a long history and has maintained traditions and should continue with good relationship, making everyone happy. One can now see players who are coming over to Nittawela; some of them who played earlier for this club. It is just like politicians, crossing over where they see good.</p>
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		<title>Kandy SC League Champs&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2015 10:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka Navy won the battle but lost the war as they challenges Kandy Sports Club by the wafer this margin of 12 points (4 penalties) to 11 (1 try, 2 penalties) in their Dialog League Rugby Championship before a capacity crowd at the Nittewela Rugby Stadium, Kandy yesterday. At half time Kandy led 8-6. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka Navy won the battle but lost the war as they challenges Kandy Sports Club by the wafer this margin of 12 points (4 penalties) to 11 (1 try, 2 penalties) in their Dialog League Rugby Championship before a capacity crowd at the Nittewela Rugby Stadium, Kandy yesterday.</p>
<p>At half time Kandy led 8-6.</p>
<p>But Kandy Sports Club won the league title on bonus points. Vice President of the Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union Lasitha Gunaratne confirmed that Kandy SC had won the League title when the points for and against was calculated and Kandy had a better aggregate of points.</p>
<p>When Kandy was announced as League Champions for 2015, Hans Wijesuriya of Dialog Axiata handed over trophy to the captain of Kandy Sports Club Sean Wijesinghe.</p>
<p>Kandy Sports Club who at one state won the League title 11 years in a row regained it after a lapse of 3 years.</p>
<p>Kandy could opened scoring almost with the kick off but scrum half Roshan Weeraratne fired a 35 metre penalty.</p>
<p>In the 7th minute Kandy opened scoring when they won a scrum near the 22 metre line and flanker Christopher Cloeste scored by the right corner flag and Roshan Weeraratne missed a difficult kick at goal. Kandy 5-0.</p>
<p>In the 12th minute the Sailer reduced the lead through a 35 metre penalty put over by full back Nuwan Hettiarachchi. Navy 3-5.</p>
<p>The game see-sawed and Navy took over the had when full back converted a 40 metre penalty award for the three quarters being off side. Navy led 6-5.</p>
<p>Three minutes later Kandy once again wrested the lead when a Navy Player war spotted off side and Roshan Weeraratne kicked the penalty which was awarded. Kandy led 8-6.</p>
<p>Just before the short blast Navy prop Achala Perera was sent on &#8216;Sin bin&#8217; for a dangerous tackle.</p>
<p>The battle raged on after the sides changed ends and the Navy team made some threatening moves but failed to penetrate the Kandy difence.</p>
<p>In the 17th minute of the second half Nuwan Hettiarachchi fired his third penalty to put the Navy team once again ahead leading 9-8. A desperate Kandy team was seen making a relentless attack on the Navy defence which refused to be bludgeon.</p>
<p>Kandy continued to make mistakes and this time another infringement saw them concede a penalty which was fired with delight by full back Nuwan Hettiarachchi for the Navy to extend their lead to 12-8.</p>
<p>With minutes ticking Kandy kept attacking and a penalty which came their was put over by Roshan Weeraratne and still Navy lead on thread 12-11. A bruising battle in fading light was witnessed. In the last minute of play Kandy was awarded a 35 metre penalty and surprisingly this was kicked astray by Roshan Weeraratne. If this kick had gone through Kandy would have won the match.</p>
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