Gateway College Clinches Boys and Girls Basketball Championships

The Champion Teams

Gateway College Colombo reaffirmed its dominance in the basketball arena by claiming victories in both the Under 17 Girls and Boys categories at the International Schools Under 17 Basketball Tournament 2024. Organized by Colombo International School, the tournament featured 14 competing schools, but Gateway College emerged as champions, showcasing exceptional teamwork, skill, and determination.

Under 17 Girls: Dominance on Full Display

The Under 17 Girls team delivered an impeccable performance throughout the tournament, beginning with dominant group-stage victories.

In their opening match against Asian International School, Gateway displayed unmatched energy and precision, securing a massive 67–12 victory. Their defence was nearly impenetrable, and their offensive strategy proved highly effective.

The second group-stage game saw them face Lyceum International School Panadura, where they clinched a convincing 40–23 win. This match highlighted their ability to adapt to different playing styles and execute under pressure.

In the quarterfinals, Gateway triumphed over Lyceum International School Nugegoda with a solid 38–15 victory, demonstrating their consistency. They faced a tougher challenge in the semi-finals against Horizon College International, but their tactical gameplay led to a 65–49 win.

The finals against Colombo International School Colombo were a testament to Gateway’s resilience and teamwork as they secured the championship title with a decisive 60–35 victory.

Under 17 Boys: Excellence on the Court

The Under 17 Boys team mirrored the girls’ success, starting with commanding performances in the group stages.

Their opening match against Lyceum International School Nugegoda resulted in a strong 49–20 win, thanks to their aggressive defence and sharp offensive plays. In their second game against British School Colombo, Gateway once again excelled, clinching an emphatic 56–15 victory.

In the quarterfinals, Gateway faced Asian International School, earning a hard-fought 41–29 win. They continued their momentum into the semi-finals, dominating Horizon College Internationalwith a 63–32 triumph.

The finals against Colombo International School Colombo was an intense encounter, but Gateway showcased their championship spirit, securing a thrilling 73–62 victory to claim the title.

Special Awards: Celebrating Excellence

The tournament recognized individual players for their outstanding performances, and Gateway College athletes dominated the honors.

For the Under 17 Girls, Nichol Fernando was named Best Offensive Player, thanks to her consistent scoring ability and sharp instincts on the court. Meanwhile, Yohali Balasuriya earned the prestigious Most Valuable Player award for her exceptional leadership and all-round contributions, playing a pivotal role in Gateway’s championship journey.

In the Under 17 Boys category, Jedd Dassanayake was awarded Best Defensive Player for his remarkable ability to block shots, steal possessions, and shut down opponents’ offensive plays. DulainTheverapperuma was honoured as Best Offensive Player, showcasing his scoring prowess and tactical acumen throughout the tournament.

A Legacy of Champions

This double triumph marks another historic milestone for Gateway College. The Under 17 Girls team celebrated consecutive championship victories in 2023 and 2024, after being runners-up in 2022. The Under 17 Boys team continued their streak, clinching championships in 2022, 2023, and now 2024. The International Schools Under 17 Basketball Tournament 2024 not only highlighted the growing competitiveness in the international school basketball circuit but also underscored Gateway College’s unrivalled excellence, cementing their reputation as a powerhouse in the sport.

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