Ray Rozairo
Ray Rozairo earned a reputation as one of St. Mary's most aggressive and fearless boxers during the period 1978 to 1982. Renowned for his relentless attacking style, physical toughness, and uncompromising ring presence, Ray embodied the true spirit of amateur boxing.
His bouts were characterised by high intensity, courage, and determination, making him a crowd favourite and a respected opponent. Representing St. Mary's with pride, he consistently demonstrated discipline and commitment, qualities that defined an era when boxing demanded both mental strength and physical endurance. Ray Rozairo's contribution during these formative years helped elevate the competitive standards of school and club boxing, inspiring young boxers who followed in his footsteps. L. V. Jayaweera - Novices Runner-Up & Stubbs Shield Winner (1980) L. V. Jayaweera distinguished himself as a skilled and disciplined boxer representing the St. Mary's College. His achievements in 1980 stand as a testament to his technical ability and competitive spirit.
He emerged as the Novices Runner-Up, showcasing promise and composure in the early stages of his boxing career. In the same year, he achieved notable success by becoming a Stubbs Shield Winner, a prestigious accomplishment that highlighted his dedication, ring intelligence, and consistency.