Wesley-Kingswood clash for L.E. Blaze trophy on May 14
With distinct Methodist and Wesleyan relations, Kingswood and Wesley
are still acknowledged as "brother schools". Wesley College, founded on
2nd March 1874, by Rev. Daniel Henry Pereira with Rev. Samuel Rose
Wilkin as its founder principal, is an educational institution which
embraces a rich heritage of values and traditions.

Louis Edmund Blazee founder of Kingswood ollege |
Wesley College bears a proud history with great contributions to the
nation by producing men of honour, grit and industry. There are many
great statesmen, sportsmen who represented the nation and prominent
personalities who are the products of this great institution. Wesley
started rugby in 1955 with the first captain being Eddie Buell.
With the two schools sharing a rich history, Kingswood was never of
"Methodist origins" - as it was founded by Louis Blaze as a Private
Boys' School and was not handed over to the Methodist Mission in spite
of repeated entreaties (until much later when a Board of Directors
appointed by the Mission was admitted as patrons of the school) - though
later ties only strengthened Kingswood's profile in the transformative
1940s and 1950s.
The cultural ties between the two schools are more readily
acknowledged in the field of sports, where the "Rugby Big Match" of the
school calendar is fixed between Wesley and Kingswood. This fixture,
inaugurated in 1986, is played for the L.E. Blaze Trophy and has been a
regular event till the mid 2000's, when the series was interrupted by
unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of some spectators; and was
subsequently called off.
The mid to late 2000s also marked a downward glide in Wesley's rugby
fortunes which resulted in a series of "one sided" games which, in turn,
hampered spectator interest. However, the resumption of the Blaze
Encounter during 2013 is an admirable and positive step, not only in the
name of rugby in the two schools, but also as a strengthening of a
historical bond which, with years and many changes in the country's
education, has become insignificant and isolate.
Witnessing some of the sporting ties with Wesley links our times of
Kingswoodian's who would have felt an "affinity of brotherhood" with the
name Wesley. It is by all means a good resonance to cultivate, but has
to be done constructively as the extension of a cherished bond which
has, in the past, made both Kingswoodian and the Wesleyites lives
meaningful.
The two brother schools, Wesley College Colombo and Kingswood College
Kandy, are yet again set to showcase their prowess in rugby when they
scrum down on 14 May at the Royal Sports Complex for the coveted 'L.E.
Blaze Trophy'.
Founded by Sir L.E. Blaze on 4 May 1891 in Kandy, Kingswood College
is also an educational institution of excellence with a history of great
traditions providing contributions to the Sri Lankan society through
many facets. But to the rugby loving public, Kingswood College is known
as the school which introduced rugby to Sri Lanka. Kingswood started
playing rugby from the year it was founded in 1891. In 1906 the first
ever schools rugby match in Sri Lanka was played between Kingswood and
Trinity College.
Sir L.E. Blaze is honoured by Sri Lankans as the forefather of Sri
Lankan school rugby, but there were many other contributions made by him
to Kingswood College. Under the aegis of the Wesleyan mission, Sir Blaze
left an indelible stamp over the school. At the outset Sir Blaze,
modelled Kingswood on the English public school. He endeavored to give
meaning and substance to that often repeated phrase 'Gentlemen of
Kingswood'. He chose a motto for the school in Latin, 'Fide et Virtute'
as was customary at the time. He then chose the distinctive school
colours maroon and dark blue, and wrote the words of the Kingwood
College, school song.
In honour of this great gentleman, brother schools Kingswood College
Kandy and Wesley College Colombo set out to play an annual encounter of
rugby. The first L.E. Blaze Trophy game was played on 17 July 1986. The
game was won by Kingswood College that year. Kingswood was captained by
Ronnie Ibrahim and Wesley by Sumedha Kuruppu.
The trophy was donated by Roy de Silva, a prominent gentleman of
Kingwood and former Chairman of the Asian Olympic Committee. |