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Mahanama vs President's - Mahanama win by an innings and 13 runs

Cricket ballNalin Prabath starred in the field with an impressive six wicket haul in President's first innings who were bowled out for 93 after Mahanama scored 212 in their first innings.

Following on, President's were dismissed for 106 giving Mahanama an impressinve innings and 13 run win. Match was played at Bloomfield Grounds, 04 - 05 November.

Mahanama 1st Innings: 212 (Kalindu Lakshan 38, Subbuddhi Kaushalya 28, Senura Welagedara 24, Gihan Sanjeewa 31, Dulanjana Seneviratne 27; Mohamed Halan 3/66, Viraj Hettiarachchi 3/22)

President’s 1st Innings: 93 (Navod Kalansuriya 21; Nalin Prabath 6/23, Subbuddhi Kaushalya 2/26, Niduka Welikala 2/34)

President's 2nd Innings: 106 (Prabashana Perera 21 n.o.; Dulanjana Seneviratne 3/33, Senura Welagedara 3/12, Dinuka Karunananda 2/14)

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Mahanama College gets new swimming pool

Swimming pool proj The foundation stone laying ceremony for the four storied swimming pool complex of Mahanama College was held with Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa as the chief guest recently.

The total cost of the project was Rs 100 million. The ground floor will be allocated for a park and a superior market complex, while the second floor will be utilized for indoor games.

The Speaker said that in line with the Mahinda Chinthana, priority is for education and the development activities of children.

He said to secure support for the project from 'Tharunyata Hetak Chairman Namal Rajapaksa MP had received the support of the Old Boys Association of the college who had promised to raise Rs 15 million towards the project.

The association also handed over Rs one million to W M Premalal Kumarasiri the Principal of Mahanama College.
News Source: http://www.dailynews.lk

Cricket U19 - First Innings win to Mahanama over Zahira

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Mahanama dominated their U19 cricket encounter at Maradana with Chatura Jayasinghe scoring a valuable 81. Mahanama declared on 213 for the loss of 8 wickets declared in reply to Zahira's 210. Rumesh Madusanka troubled the lads from Zahira capturing 6 wickets. Zahira were 127 for the loss of 4 wickets at close of play.

Zahira 1st Innings: 210 (Irham Mohamed 54, Janaka Dayananda 6/72)

Zahira 2nd Innings: 127/4 (Imras Rafi 80 n/o Rumesh Madusanka 2/12)

Mahanama 1st Innings: 213/8 (Chathura Jayasinghe 81, Chathura Wanniarachchi 41, Waseem Sinnen 3/49, Mahir Mohamed 3/50)

Family Get-together at Jells Park

A Family BBQ day will be held on SUNDAY the 22nd January 2012 from 10am at the Jells Park in Wheelers Hill.

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All past MAHANAMIANS and their families are welcome.

Jells Park is easily accessible from Ferntree Gully Road (Melway 72 A10) or Waverly Road (Melway 71 K6).

If you wish to contribute anything towards the BBQ please let us know in our Forum. You can access the Forum page by clicking here.
 
Please visit the Event Page for more information and to confirm your participation.

Golden Vibes 2011

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Another BIG MCOBA Australia event, another BIG success!
We would like to thank all old boys of Mahanama, 
their families and friends who attended Golden Vibes 2011 on November the 5th.

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The night got off to an auspicious start with the lighting of the traditional oil lamp by the committee members of Mahanama College OBA Australia. The older part of the crowd were the first to show off their skills on the dance floor as the band started off with some classical tunes from the 70's and 80's.

In between the music and a sumptuous buffet, everyone had a wonderful time catching up with old friends, buying tickets for the raffle draw and bidding on the live auction where a bottle of 'Gold Label' was auctioned off.

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There was literaly non stop entertainment throughout the night as the the daughters of MCOBA Australia committee members performed amazing dances and sang in between intervals by the band which were well recieved by the crowd who was soaking up the fun atmosphere.

The night neared its end on a high with the band entertaining the crowd before the Sri Lankan national anthem and the Australian national anthem were sung to end another successful event by MCOBA Australia.

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MCOBA Australia would like to thank and acknowledge everyone who worked tirelessly to make this year's Golden Vibes possible and everyone who attended to make this the huge success it turned out to be.

All photos from the night are now in the Photo Gallery. We would greatly appreciate anyone who would like to visit our forums and leave some feedback on the event. It is through your valuable feedback that we can make our future events better and even more successful.

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