Extracurricular
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Imraz Fayroze emerged victorious
At the Southern Eliyakanda Hill Climb 2022, Annite alumnus Imraz Fayroze emerged as the winner.
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Inaugural function of St. Anne's College Eastern Band
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It's time for some photo ops: Methoopa Dewnith and Pruthivi Vitharana
Photo ops of Methoopa Dewnith and Pruthivi Vitharana who respectively represented ??Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth ♟Chess Championship and the 2022 South Asian ?Karate Championship with Principal Reverend Father Chanadana Hapuarachchi, Teacher in-Charges, Coaches, Parents and Old Boys. Pruthivi went on to win the bronze medal in his event.
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Keep Supporting Annites in the upcoming Battle of the Rocks contest
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Lineup of matches for U-15 team in All Island Schools Cricket Tournament 2022
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Lineup of matches for U-17 team in All Island Schools Cricket Tournament 2022
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Lineup: 2023 All Insland Schools Basketball Championship
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Little Annite did Big! - Methoopa Dewnith qualified for 2022 Commonwealth Chess Championship
Annites are on a roll! Junior Annite Methoopa Dewnith will represent Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth Chess Championship.
Methoopa will play in the Under 10 Open category. Players from 8 Commonwealth nations are taking part in this tournament organized by the Chess Federation of Sri Lanka and will be held at the Citrus Waskaduwa Hotel, Kalutara.
What a big moment for little Methoopa! This came after we heard the other good news of our Pruthivi qualifying for the 6th South Asian Karate Championship, making this a jubilant coincidence for all Annites.
You won for the College. Now is the time to win for the country. We are all rooting for you.Go Methoopa!
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Mahima Kotuwila made a first-rated century
A masterful century was recorded by Mahima Kotuwila in the match against St. Joseph Vaz College at the 2022(2023) Under 19 Inter-school Cricket Tournament - Traditional Matches.
His score of 115 in the 2-Day Test Match came from 154 balls and was colored with 3 sixes and 7 fours.
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Persevering Imraz Fayroze crowned Champion at 2022 Katukurunda Circuit Race
Annite alumnus Imraz Fayroze cruised to victory at the 2022 Katukurunda Circuit Race, garnering yet another shield for his ever-expanding trophy cabinet.
The competition was held earlier this month at the Katukurunda Air Force Station and was organized by Sri Lanka Automobile Sports (SLAS), the governing body for motorsport in Sri Lanka. Imraz competed under SL-A Mini 7 Class.
During the selection phase, Imraz encountered an unexpected incident where his car was overturned. Each player is allocated 8 rounds during this phase and grid position for the final is awarded based on the fastest time recorded by the players in all of their laps. While all other players enjoyed the luxury of 8 rounds, Imraz was only able to partake in one round as a result of this incident. However, the one round he took was good enough for him to secure second place on the grid. Why do you want eight rounds when you can do it in one round? He barely missed out on the first slot on the grid.
Undeterred, Imraz was able to fix his vehicle within 24 hours and made it to the finals. The tough incident he faced only made him stronger and even more resolved to win, being a testament to the true Annites spirit of Possumus. And courage like this deserves only one outcome, victory and that's exactly what he got in the end.
If you take a good look at his nifty car, you can see the 27-year-old proudly carries the College crest in every race he takes. Well, that's certainly one way to bring Annites glory.
And this is not the first time that Imraz got hold of this Championship trophy, he has already repeated it so many times in the past; more on that to come in another report, as it's bit too much to bring all in one.
This year our splendid Annites never fell short of bringing glory and Imraz's victory adds a fitting end as we approach the end of the year.You may also like to read:
Imraz Fayroze: A Habitual Winner and A Rising Star in Motorsports
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Promote Tharindu Nirmana from Final 24 to next round
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Proud Annite Pruthivi qualified for 6th South Asian Karate Championship
A momentous occasion for this young Annite and the College as Pruthivi Sri Vitharana qualified to represent Sri Lanka at the 6th South Asian Karate Championship.
He will compete in the Kata age group 14-15. The contests will take place at Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka on November 27 and 28 while the latter being the day Pruthivi has his matches.
His road to the 2022 South Asian Karate Championship journey concluded in a flourish at the National Karate Selection held towards the end of October this year at the Torrington Indoor Stadium, where he registered comprehensive wins in all three rounds he faced.
You made us all proud and it's your time to make the country proud. Go Pruthivi! -
Proud of you, Tharindu Nirmana
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Pruthivi's historic victory at South Asian Karate Championship
It's a glamorous sunny day here at St. Anne's College and to make it even brighter, we have the news. Pruthivi Sri Vitharana clinched onto the podium by winning the bronze medal at the 2022 South Asian Karate Championship.
This will go down as one of the finest days on record in Annites sports. Take a bow, Pruthivi, you made both our College and the country proud! -
Receiving Big from Sri Lanka Cricket
For being included in Under-19 Division 1, the St. Anne's College Cricket Team received a bowling machine worth 1.2 million, along with a pitch cover and boundary ropes from Sri Lanka Cricket.
Reverend Brother Roshan Dias and the Under-19 Captain Mahima Kotuwila with the Assistant Secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, Mr. Chryshantha Kapuwatte who also serves as the President of the College's Old Boys' Association are pictured during the equipment handover ceremony held at the Sri Lanka Cricket HQ.
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Recent Winning Streak: Annite Western Music and Cadet Unit
Bringing Glory with Consistency: St. Anne's College Western Music and Cadet Unit
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Reflecting the achievements of junior athletes in the 2023 Junior Schools Karate Championship
As the 2023 (2024) Senior Schools Karate Championship is currently underway, it's a good time to reflect on the achievements of our junior athletes in the previously held 2023 Junior Schools Karate Championship, where our junior players achieved the Runner-up position by securing a total of 11 medals including 4 Gold, 3 Silver, and 4 Bronze.
Here's the breakdown of the medals:
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Rugby: Annites 07 - 00 Eheliyagoda Central College
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Rugby: Annites 24 - 19 St. Thomas'
It's the 3rd win of the season for St. Anne's College Rugby Team in the 2023 Dialog Schools Rugby League as they register their victory in today's match (July 21) versus St. Thomas' College, Matale.
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