FOCJ Triumphs in Inter-Faculty Tennis Tournament at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University

The courts of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University witnessed an intense display of skill and precision as the Inter-Faculty Tennis Tournament unfolded, showcasing the prowess and dedication of its participating faculties. In a thrilling conclusion to the competition, the Faculty of Criminal Justice (FOCJ) emerged as the champions, while the Faculty of Engineering (FOE) secured the runner-up position. Amidst the fierce competition, Kavisha Rathnayake from FOCJ stood out as the epitome of excellence, earning the prestigious title of Best Player.
The championship match was a spectacle of athleticism and strategy, as the FOCJ tennis team displayed remarkable skill and determination on the court. Their precise serves and agile footwork propelled them to victory, earning the admiration of spectators and competitors alike.
Meanwhile, the FOE tennis team showcased formidable talent and resilience throughout the tournament, pushing themselves to the limit and displaying commendable sportsmanship. Their impressive performance earned them the well-deserved title of runners-up, solidifying their reputation as strong contenders in university tennis.
Not to be overshadowed, Kavisha Rathnayake from FOCJ captivated audiences with her exceptional talent and finesse on the tennis court. Her outstanding performance throughout the tournament earned her the prestigious title of Best Player, further highlighting FOCJ’s excellence in the sport.
As the final volleys echoed across the courts, marking the conclusion of another thrilling chapter in inter-faculty sports, the spirit of camaraderie and competition continued to resonate throughout the university. Congratulations to FOCJ for their remarkable victory and to FOE for their commendable performance as runners-up. Special commendations were given to Kavisha Rathnayake for her outstanding achievement as the Best Player, exemplifying the values of excellence and sportsmanship at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.
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