Gateway College Dominates TISSL Netball Championships, Crowned Double Champions on Women’s Day Weekend

Under 18 Champions

The Under 18 and Under 16 TISSL Netball Tournaments, organised by Colombo International School, were held on 7 and 8 March 2026 at the St. Joseph’s College Indoor Sports Complex in Maradana. Over the two days of intense competition, the netballers of Gateway College Colombo produced a dominant display, emerging champions in both age categories and firmly establishing themselves as the undisputed netball queens of the Women’s Day weekend.

Gateway Under 18s Triumph in Thrilling Final

The Gateway College Under 18 team, led by the calm and composed captain Kushali Abeywickrema, clinched the championship after defeating Lyceum International School Wattala 13–11 in a closely contested final. Gateway held a narrow 6–5 lead at half time before maintaining their composure to secure victory.

U18 – Special Awardees – Shenuli & Kushali

Gateway topped their group in commanding fashion, defeating CIS Colombo 24–0, Gateway College Kandy 8–6, and Lyceum Panadura 20–2. In the semi final, they comfortably overcame Horizon College with a convincing 13–5 victory.

Captain Kushali Abeywickrema was adjudged the Best Centre Court Player, while the talented Shenuli Peiris was crowned Netball Queen of the tournament.

Gateway’s defence stood firm throughout the competition, with Shwetha Kalubowila and Sauni Jayasiri delivering outstanding performances. In attack, Natalie Fernando and Aysha Ali carried the scoring responsibilities with confidence, while Dini Jayaweera played a crucial role at Wing Attack, skilfully feeding the shooters.

Levana Amarasinghe, Shanice Decarne, Sairi Sadikken, Raneen Nazhi and Rayani Gunathilake also contributed strongly, providing excellent support and depth to the team.

Under 16 Champions

Gateway Under 16s Dominate on Women’s Day

On International Women’s Day, the Gateway Under 16 team delivered an equally impressive performance to claim the championship title. Led by the responsible and determined captain Sairi Sadikeen, Gateway defeated Lyceum Wattala 13–3 in a commanding final.

The Gateway girls were dominant from the group stages, recording emphatic victories over CIS Colombo (17–0), Horizon College (18–6), Stafford International School (24–0) and CIS Kandy (24–1). In the semi final, they defeated their counterparts Gateway Kandy 10–4 to advance to the final.

Shooters Laiha Reyal and Rayani Gunathilake were outstanding in attack, while Rayani’s agility and control in the centre court earned her the Best Centre Court Player award. Shenuli Peiris once again showcased her exceptional talent and was crowned Netball Queen.

TISSL U16 Special Awardees – Rayani Gunathilake & Shenuli Peiris

Dini Jayaweera and Shenuli Peiris were instrumental in defence, making crucial interceptions that halted the progress of their opponents. Raneen Nazhi, a reliable all rounder, performed effectively as Wing Attack, creating opportunities and maintaining the team’s rhythm.

Adheeba Fareen provided valuable support in both defence and the centre court as Wing Defence, while Chenuthi Perera, celebrating her birthday on the day, impressed with her versatility in defence and shooting. GriyadaHapukotuwa, ShenallyWanigasinghe, Suhasi Jayakody and Shanaaya Vincent also maintained the high standards expected of Gateway College netball.

A Weekend of Gateway Supremacy

With championship titles in both the Under 18 and Under 16 categories, Gateway College Colombo once again demonstrated its strength in netball, highlighting the depth of talent, teamwork, and discipline that continues to define the school’s sporting tradition.

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