Dharmaraja College and Vidyartha College bagged major honours at the Kandy district schools -V.T. Rajan Memorial hockey sixes for boys (U/14,16,18 and 20) concluded at the V.T. Rajan play ground Mahaiyawa in Kandy.
Dharmaraja stickers lifted both U/14 and 20 hockey titles defeating Kingswood College in the two respective finals while Vidyartha annexed the U/16 and 18 titles by outplaying Dharmaraja College in the two finals.
Dharmaraja had the honour of qualifying for the finals of all the four age groups.
A total of 28 boys teams representing Trinity, Dharmaraja, St. Sylvester's, Vidyartha , St. Anthony’s, Sri Sumangala and Kingswood participated in this two day tournament organised and conducted by Kandy Municipal council play ground section for the V.T. Rajan trophy.
Results finals -
U-14: Dharmaraja beat Kingswood 1-0
Akila Withanaarachchi scored the winning goal
Best player - Akila Withanaarachchi (Dharmaraja)
Best goalkeeper - Sachin Kalhara (Kingswood)
U-16: Vidyartha beat Dharmaraja 2-1 on penalties after the game ended nil all draw at full time
Best player - C.S. Kalhara (Vidyartha)
Best goalkeeper - M.M.C.D. Senarathna (Dharmaraja)
U-18: Vidyartha beat Dharmaraja 1-0 on penalties
Best player - R. Dharmarathna (St. Sylvesters)
Best goalkeeper - D. Maduwantha Konara (Vidyartha)
U-20: Dharmaraja beat Kingswood 1-0
The winning goal was scored by Tiraj Shanilka
Best player - Kavindu Dissanayake (Sri Sumangala, Kandy)
Best goalkeeper - Santhush Weerasinghe (Dharmaraja)
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