Gateway College Colombo emerged victorious at the Sri Lanka Schools’ Basketball Tournament 2024 – A Division (Boys Under 17), demonstrating their dominance on the court through a series of exceptional performances. Competing against 19 leading schools from across the country, Gateway College showcased outstanding teamwork, skill, and determination to secure the prestigious championship title.
The journey to the top began with a string of commanding victories in the first round, as Gateway triumphed over Mahanama College (67-31), S. Thomas’ College, Mt. Lavinia (55-49), St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa (64-36), and Loyola College, Negombo (87-63).
At the knockout stages, Gateway advanced to the semi-finals as Colombo International School forfeited their match. In a thrilling semi-final encounter against Royal College Colombo, Gateway displayed remarkable resilience and composure under pressure, securing a hard-fought 57-50 victory to earn a spot in the final.
In the grand finale, Gateway delivered a champion’s performance, exhibiting remarkable skill, teamwork, and defensive solidity to overcome Ananda College, Maradana. With a commanding 68-52 victory, Gateway firmly established itself as the best Under 17 team in the A Division. The team’s stellar performance was further underscored by individual accolades: Ashane Thevarapperuma was named the Most Valuable Player, while DulainThevarapperuma received the Best Defensive Player award. Sudam Liyanage of Ananda College was recognized as the Best Offensive Player.
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Gateway College Colombo’s triumph at the Sri Lanka Schools’ Basketball Tournament 2024 is a testament to the school’s dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering a culture of excellence in sports. This latest victory adds to the school’s proud legacy in basketball, continuing their success from last year’s All-Island Under 15 A Division Championship. The team’s achievements have been bolstered under the expert guidance of Head Coach Tharindu Fernando, who has recently been appointed as the National Head Coach for Sri Lanka’s Under 16 team.
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