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Joes finish as jt champs

St Joseph College led by Dylan Fernandopulle emerged as the joint under 15 Division I Champions with Richmond College Galle after their final was abandoned due to inclement weather earlier this week. The Josephians remained unbeaten this season winning 14 games in a row.

They beat Dharmapala in the pre-quarter final, Prince of Wales in the Quarter final and St Sebastian’s in the semi final.

The rest of the team pictured above is as follows. Priyamal Perera (V. Capt) , Nirvana Abeysekera, Duran De Alwis, Trishan Thanuja, Sadeera Samarawickrema, Pethum Madusanka, Fabian Fernando, Shammi Seneviratne, Suren De Silva, Kalpa Ravihara, Glennard Leon, Travis De Rose, Vinura Mendis, Hashendra Perera, Ahamed Mowlana, Thilina Opatha, Reshan Ponnapperuma. Shanaka Fernando (Coach), Upul Rajapakse (MIC), Susilough De S Wijeratne

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