Year: 2019

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Ulster Softball League 2017

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League Table

 PWLFrfRFRAGBPts
*Belfast Brawlers10100023484050
Belfast Cubs10730186130341
Belfast Sliders10550165156535
Smokin’ Aces10550154179535
Belfast Angels10372117157825
Bangor Buccaneers100102992491116

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Points System: 5 Pts Win / 2 Pts Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit #

Results & Fixtures

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
23.04.2017Belfast Cubs28Belfast Sliders5
23.04.2017Bangor Buccaneers6Belfast Angels19
24.04.2017Smokin’ Aces23Belfast Brawlers30
 Week 2   
30.04.2017Bangor Buccaneers1Belfast Cubs15
01.05.2017Belfast Sliders15Belfast Angels7
 Week 3   
08.05.2017Smokin’ Aces5Belfast Cubs20
08.05.2017Belfast Brawlers15Belfast Angels7
 Week 4   
14.05.2017Bangor Buccaneers19Smokin’ Aces41
 Week 5   
21.05.2017Belfast Angels8Belfast Cubs14
21.05.2017Bangor Buccaneers9Belfast Brawlers36
22.05.2017Belfast Brawlers36Belfast Sliders6
 Week 6   
04.06.2017Belfast Angels17Smokin’ Aces18
05.06.2017Belfast Sliders24Bangor Buccaneers14
 Week 7   
11.06.2017Belfast Cubs4Belfast Brawlers25
12.06.2017Smokin’ Aces18Belfast Sliders17
 Week 8   
18.06.2017Belfast Cubs30Bangor Buccaneers11
18.06.2017Belfast Angels4Belfast Brawlers30
19.06.2017Belfast Sliders34Smokin’ Aces8
 Week 9   
25.06.2017Belfast AngelspBangor Buccaneersp
26.06.2017Belfast Brawlers22Belfast Cubs15
 Week 10   
03.07.2017Smokin’ Aces7Belfast Angels0 #
 Week 11   
23.07.2017Belfast Cubs22Smokin’ Aces18
 Week 12   
30.07.2017Bangor BuccaneerspBelfast Slidersp
 Week 13   
06.08.2017Belfast Angels0 #Belfast Sliders7
07.08.2017Belfast Brawlers20Smokin’ Aces9
 Week 14   
14.08.2017Belfast Brawlers7Bangor Buccaneers0 #
14.08.2017Belfast Sliders12Belfast Cubs16
 Week 15   
27.08.2017Belfast Cubs20Belfast Angels21
28.08.2017Smokin’ Aces7Belfast Buccaneers0 #
28.08.2017Belfast Sliders7Belfast Brawlers33
 Week 16   
10.09.2017Bangor Buccaneers16Belfast Sliders38

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Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
Bangor BuccaneeersDonaghadee Rugby Club, North Down & Ards
Belfast AngelsHydebank Parks & Playing Fields, Belfast City
Belfast BrawlersHenry Jones Playing Fields, Belfast City
Belfast CubsStrandtown Primary School, Belfast City
Belfast SlidersNewforge Country Club, Belfast City
Smokin’ AcesHenry Jones Playing Fields, Belfast City

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References

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Websites

[1] Ulster Softball (2017) Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/league-standings.html [Accessed 14 September 2017]

[2] Ulster Softball (2017) League Schedule 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/league-schedule-2017.html [Accessed 14 September 2017]

[3] Ulster Softball (2017) Bangor Buccaneers [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-bangor-buccaneers.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

[4] Ulster Softball (2017) Belfast Angels [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-belfast-angels.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

[5] Ulster Softball (2017) Belfast Brawlers [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-belfast-brawlers.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

[6] Ulster Softball (2017) Belfast Cubs [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-belfast-cubs.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

[7] Ulster Softball (2017) League Schedule 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-belfast-sliders.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

[8] Ulster Softball (2017) League Schedule 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballulster.com/teams-smokin-aces.html [Accessed 27 May 2017]

Images

[9] Twitter Softball Ulster Account (2017) Softball Ulster Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/606817177379958785/E6QIL96s.png [Accessed 27 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Andrew Craven & Daniel & Christina Taylor and Belfast Sliders.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Leinster Softball League Premier League 2018

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League Table

 PWLFrfRFRAGBPts
*Dodder Dynamoes12120021968060
TNT12102019495254
Kegs12750151148545
Batpak125611261237.637
Temple Bar Hippetys1239096215933
Renegade Reapers12390124170933
Marlay Martyrs1221001202091030

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5 Pts Win / 2 Pts Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit #

* Champions /
Tied teams separated by (1) Head-to-Head (2) Runs Difference (RF-RA) / 5:5 Men:Women

Note: Renegade Reapers removed from the Standings – Record is as how they stood prior to being removed.

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
24.04.2018TNT3Dynamoes21
24.04.2018Marlay Martyrs8Renegade Reapers16
24.04.2018Batpak Kegs 
 Week 2   
01.05.2018Renegade Reapers13Kegs17
01.05.2018Marlay Martyrs5Batpak10
01.05.2018Dynamoes17Temple Bar Hippetys2
 Week 3   
15.05.2018Kegs12Marlay Martyrs28
15.05.2018Batpak11Renegade Reapers12
15.05.2018TNT15Temple Bar Hippetys6
 Week 4   
22.05.2018Marlay Martyrs2Dynamoes22
22.05.2018Kegs TNT 
22.05.2018Temple Bar Hippetys5Batpak22
 Week 5   
29.05.2018Kegs5Dynamoes16
29.05.2018Renegade Reapers10Temple Bar Hippetys12
29.05.2018TNT28Marlay Martyrs7
 Week 6   
12.06.2018Dynamoes10Batpak6
 Week 7   
19.06.2018Dynamoes24Renegade Reapers4
19.06.2018Temple Bar Hippetys14Marlay Martyrs27
19.06.2018Batpak8TNT15
 Week 8   
26.06.2018Temple Bar Hippetys TNT 
26.06.2018Marlay Martyrs10Kegs11
26.06.2018Renegade Reapers12Batpak13
 Week 9   
03.07.2018Batpak21Temple Bar Hippetys3
03.07.2018Dynamoes28Marlay Martyrs5
03.07.2018TNT11Kegs8
 Week 10   
10.07.2018Kegs11Renegade Reapers6
10.07.2018Temple Bar Hippetys14Dynamoes28
 Week 11   
14.07..2018Renegade Reapers12TNT15
17.07.2018Dynamoes12TNT7
17.07.2018Kegs26Batpak6
 Week 12   
24.07.2018Kegs23Temple Bar Hippetys1
24.07.2018Batpak0 #Dynamoes7
24.07.2018TNT23Renegade Reapers3
26.07.2018Temple Bar Hippetys9Kegs21
 Week 13   
07.08.2018Batpak19Marlay Martyrs4
 Week 14   
14.08.2018Dynamoes12Renegade Reapers17
14.08.2018Marlay Martyrs8Temple Bar Hippetys13
 Week 15   
21.08.18Temple Bar Hippetys6Renegade Reapers5
21.08.18Marlay Martyrs2TNT18
 Week 16   
24.08.18 ^Renegade Reapers14Marlay Martyrs18
27.08.18Dynamoes17Kegs8
28.08.18TNT15Batpak5

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Home Venues

TeamHome Field
BatpakSt. Anne’s Park, Raheny
Dodder DynamoesTerenure Sports Club, D6W, Dublin City
KegsWanderers RFC, Merrion Rd. D4, Dublin City
Marlay MartyrsMarlay Park, Rathfarnham, D16, Co. South Dublin
Renegade ReapersSt. Anne’s Park, Raheny
Temple Bar HippetysStannaway Park, Kimmage, D12, Co. South Dublin
TNTSportslink, Turnapin Great, D9, Co. Fingal

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References

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Websites

[2] Softball Leinster (2017) Premier League 2018 – View Full Table [Internet] http://www.softballleinster.ie/table/premier-2018/ [Accessed 30 August 2018]

[3] Softball Leinster (2018) Premier League 2018 [Internet] http://www.softballleinster.ie/calendar/premier-league-2018/ [Accessed 30 August 2018]

Images

[1] Softball Leinster Facebook (2017) Softball Leinster Logo [Internet] https://www.facebook.com/softballleinster/photos/a.139494852788793.30082.136509596420652/1063627193708883/?type=1&theater [Accessed 25 January 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Austin Purton, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Conor Sayles and Marlay Martyrs 2016-18

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Leinster Softball League Premier League 2017

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League Table

 PWLFrfRFRAGBPts
TNT (C)14140023270070
Dodder Dynamoes141130204110361
Batpak141040201137458
Renegade Reapers14860162181652
Marlay Martyrs14770166201749
Temple Bar Hippetys1431018419511.535
Kegs14310114920611.535
1st Division Teams140014098210

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5 Pts Win / 2 Pts Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit / C- Champions /
Tied teams separated by (1) Head-to-Head / 5:5 Men:Women

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
25.04.2017Dodder Dynamoes8TNT14
25.04.2017Temple Bar Hippety’s10Batpak35
25.04.2017Renegade Reapers17Kegs16
25.04.2017Marlay Martyrs71st Division Team0
 Week 2   
02.05.2017Dodder Dynamoes25Renegade Reapers5
02.05.2017TNT22Kegs4
02.05.2017Batpak21Marlay Martyrs6
02.05.20171st Division Team0Temple Bar Hippety’s7
 Week 3   
09.05.2017Dodder Dynamoes26Temple Bar Hippetys3
09.05.2017Renegade Reapers24Marlay Martyrs23
09.05.2017Kegs8Batpak19
09.05.2017TNT71st Division Team0
 Week 4   
16.05.2017Kegs21Marlay Martyrs25
16.05.2017Batpak18Renegade Reapers12
16.05.2017Temple Bar Hippetys4TNT30
19.05.20171st Division Team0 #Dodder Dynamoes7
 Week 5   
23.05.2017Kegs8Dodder Dynamoes17
23.05.2017Marlay Martyrs14Temple Bar Hippetys7
23.05.2017TNT11Batpak9
23.05.2017Renegade Reapers71st Division Team0 #
 Week 6   
30.05.2017TNT9Renegade Reapers3
30.05.2017Kegs17Temple Bar Hippetys12
30.05.2017Marlay Martyrs12Dodder Dynamoes19
30.05.2017Batpak71st Division Team0 #
 Week 7   
06.06.2017Renegade Reapers12Temple Bar Hippetys11
06.06.2017Marlay Martyrs6TNT15
09.06.2017Dodder Dynamoes6Batpak12
07.06.20171st Division TeampKegsp
 Week 8   
13.06.2017Marlay Martyrs15Renegade Reapers22
13.06.2017Temple Bar Hippetys0 #Dodder Dynamoes7
13.06.2017Batpak4TNT19
13.06.2017Kegs71st Division Team0 #
 Week 9   
18.06.20171st Division Team0 #Renegade Reapers7
20.06.2017TNTpDodder Dynamoesp
20.06.2017Temple Bar Hippetys8Marlay Martyrs11
20.06.2017Batpak29Kegs20
 Week 11   
04.07.2017Batpak6Temple Bar Hippetys3
04.07.2017Kegs15Renegade Reapers16
04.07.2017TNT19Marlay Martyrs6
04.07.2017Dodder Dynamoes71st Division Team0 #
 Week 12   
11.07.2017Renegade Reapers5Dodder Dynamoes13
11.07.2017Temple Bar Hippety’s71st Division Team0 #
 Week 13   
18.07.2017TNT23Temple Bar Hippetys5
18.07.2017Renegade Reapers12Batpak14
18.07.20171st Division Team0 #Marlay Martyrs7
21.07.2017Dodder Dynamoes17Kegs13
 Week 14   
25.07.2017Kegs4TNT15
 Week 15   
01.08.2017Temple Bar Hippetys7Kegs0 #
01.08.2017Renegade Reapers6TNT22
01.08.20171st Division Team0 #Batpak7
 Week 16   
08.08.2017Marlay Martyrs10Kegs9
 Week 17   
15.08.2017Temple Bar Hippetys0Renegade Reapers14
15.08.2017Dodder Dynamoes25Marlay Martyrs10
15.08.20171st Division Team0 #TNT7
 Week 18   
22.08.2017Marlay Martyrs14Batpak11
 Rescheduled   
29.08.2017Batpak9Dodder Dynamoes16

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Note: Due to the odd number of teams in both the Premier League & Division 1 an extra Interleague match was arranged each week between the two idle teams which counted as a walkover in the standings of the Premier League for Premier League Teams and a walkover in the standings of Division 1 for the Division 1 teams.

Home Venues

TeamHome Field
BatpakMount Temple Comprehensive School, Clontarf, D3, Dublin City
Dodder DynamoesTerenure Sports Club, D6W, Dublin City
KegsWanderers RFC, Merrion Rd. D4, Dublin City
Marlay MartyrsMarlay Park, Rathfarnham, D16, Co. South Dublin
Renegade ReapersMount Temple Comprehensive School, Clontarf, D3, Dublin City
Temple Bar HippetysStannaway Park, Kimmage, D12, Co. South Dublin
TNTSportslink, Turnapin Great, D9, Co. Fingal

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Websites

[1] Softball Leinster Facebook (2017) Softball Leinster Logo [Internet] https://www.facebook.com/softballleinster/photos/a.139494852788793.30082.136509596420652/1063627193708883/?type=1&theater [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[2] Softball Leinster (2017) Premier League 2017 – View Full Table [Internet] http://www.softballleinster.ie/table/premier-2017/ [Accessed 31 August 2017]

[3] Softball Leinster (2017) SL Divisions & Teams – Premier 2017 – Premier 2017 Schedule [Internet] http://www.softballleinster.ie/calendar/premier-league-2017/ [Accessed 31 August 2017]

[4] Softball Leinster (2017) Club Locator [Internet] http://www.softballleinster.ie/club-locator/ [Accessed 23 April 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Bri Wallace, Austin Purton, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Conor Sayles and Marlay Martyrs 2016-18

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Leinster Softball League Premier Division 2016

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Final League Table

 PWLFFRFRAGBPts
Dodder Dynamoes (C)141130246108061
Kegs141130178190061
TNT141040201146158
Batpak14950166126255
Marlay Martyrs14770122123449
Renegade Reapers14590118178643
Temple Bar Hippety’s14311072238837
SL All Stars140140401341128

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Note: SL All Stars were a team made up each week of players from lower divisions who continued to play in their own divisions.

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
19.04.2016SL All Stars0 #Kegs7
19.04.2016Batpak21Temple Bar Hippety’s5
19.04.2016TNT8Marlay Martyrs18
19.04.2016Dodder Dynamoes31Renegade Reapers4
 Week 2   
26.04.2016Marlay Martyrs8Kegs17
26.04.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s8Renegade Reapers6
26.04.2016SL All Stars20Dodder Dynamoes44
03.05.2016Batpak14TNT13
 Week 3   
10.05.2016Renegade Reapers7SL All Stars0 #
10.05.2016Marlay Martyrs3Temple Bar Hippety’s0
10.05.2016Dodder Dynamoes24Batpak11
 Week 4   
17.05.2016Marlay Martyrs7Dodder Dynamoes12
17.05.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s5TNT17
17.05.2016SL All Stars0 #Batpak7
17.05.2016Renegade Reapers4Kegs24
 Week 5   
24.05.2016Dodder Dynamoes18Marlay Martyrs3
24.05.2016TNT28Temple Bar Hippety’s4
24.05.2016Batpak7SL All Stars0 #
24.05.2016Kegs8Renegade Reapers3
 Week 6   
31.05.2016TNT14Dodder Dynamoes13
31.05.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s6Kegs13
31.05.2016SL All Stars0 #Marlay Martyrs7
31.05.2016Batpak14Renegade Reapers11
 Week 7   
14.06.2016Marlay Martyrs7Batpak11
14.06.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s7SL All Stars0 #
14.06.2016Kegs10Dodder Dynamoes9
14.06.2016Renegade Reapers9TNT15
 Week 8   
21.06.2016Kegs7SL All Stars0 #
21.06.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s7Batpak26
21.06.2016Marlay Martyrs8TNT12
21.06.2016Renegade Reapers18Dodder Dynamoes26
 Week 9   
28.06.2016TNT8Batpak7
28.06.2016Kegs11Marlay Martyrs13
28.06.2016Renegade Reapers15Temple Bar Hippety’s5
28.06.2016Dodder Dynamoes7SL All Stars0 #
 Week 10   
05.07.2016SL All Stars21Renegade Reapers27
05.07.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s6Marlay Martyrs19
05.07.2016Kegs8TNT3
05.07.2016Batpak5Dodder Dynamoes15
 Week 11   
12.07.2016Kegs12Batpak6
12.07.2016TNT18SL All Stars14
12.07.2016Dodder Dynamoes24Temple Bar Hippety’s4
12.07.2016Renegade Reapers7Marlay Martyrs5
 Week 12   
19.07.2016Temple Bar Hippety’s2Dodder Dynamoes24
19.07.2016SL All Stars10TNT20
19.07.2016Marlay Martyrs13Renegade Reapers10
 Week 13   
27.07.2016Renegade Reapers12Batpak10
09.08.2016Dodder Dynamoes16TNT18
09.08.2016Kegs26Temple Bar Hippety’s1
09.08.2016Marlay Martyrs7SL All Stars0 #
 Rescheduled   
11.08.2016TNT8Kegs15
 Week 14   
16.08.2016Batpak11Marlay Martyrs4
16.08.2016SL All Stars0 #Temple Bar Hippety’s7
16.08.2016Dodder Dynamoes20Kegs12
16.08.2016TNT19Renegade Reapers5
 Rescheduled   
23.08.2016Batpak9Kegs8

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References

Websites

[1] Softball Leinster (2016) Softball Leinster Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/softballleinster/photos/a.139494852788793.30082.136509596420652/1063627193708883/?type=1&theater [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[2] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/ [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[3] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[4] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches Page 2 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9&match_paged_9=2 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[5] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches Page 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9&match_paged_9=3 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[6] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches Page 4 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9&match_paged_9=4 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[7] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches Page 5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9&match_paged_9=5 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

[8] Softball Leinster (2016) Premier Division – Season 2016 Matches Page 6 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/sl-teams/premier-division-2/?season_9=2016&league_id=9&match_day_9=-1&team_id_9&match_paged_9=6 [Accessed 7 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Austin Purton, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Conor Sayles and Marlay Martyrs 2016-18

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Irish American Football Association | Irish American Football League 2010

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League Table

 

  P W L T PF PA Pts
IAFL North              
*Carrickfergus Knights 8 6 2 0     12
Craigavon Cowboys 8 4 4 0     8
Belfast Trojans 8 3 5 0     6
IAFL Central              
*Dublin Rebels 8 8 0 0     16
*West Dublin Rhinos 8 3 3 2     8
DCU Saints 8 2 5 1     4
Trinity College 8 2 5 1     4
IAFL South              
*UL Vikings 8 6 1 1     13
*Cork Admirals 8 5 2 1     11
University College Dublin 8 2 6 0     4
Dublin Dragons 8 0 8 0     0

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Playoff Results

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Wildcard Playoff      
18.06.10 Cork Admirals 6 West Dublin Rhinos 8
  Semi-Finals      
25.06.10 Dublin Rebels 65 West Dublin Rhinos 0
25.06.10 UL Vikings 20 Carrickfergus Knights 0
  Shamrock Bowl XXIII      
07.08.10 Dublin Rebels 15 UL Vikings 0

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Regular Season Results

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Week 1      
14.03.10 UCD 0 UL Vikings 56
14.03.10 Carrickfergus Knights 14 Belfast Trojans 8
14.03.10 Trinity College 28 DCU Saints 15
  Week 2      
21.03.10 Dublin Dragons 13 Craigavon Cowboys 29
21.03.10 UCD 2 Cork Admirals 28
21.03.10 Dublin Rebels 48 West Dublin Rhinos 0
  Week 3      
28.03.10 Craigavon Cowboys 0 Carrickfergus Knights 19
28.03.10 Trinity College 6 Dublin Rebels 39
28.03.10 UL Vikings 70 Dublin Dragons 0
  Week 4      
11.04.10 Carrickfergus Knights 14 UL Vikings 16
11.04.10 West Dublin Rhinos 18 Craigavon Cowboys 6
11.04.10 DCU Saints 6 Dublin Rebels 40
  Week 5      
18.04.10 Cork Admirals 30 UCD 0
18.04.10 DCU Saints 8 West Dublin Rhinos 15
18.04.10 Trinity College 42 Belfast Trojans 8
  Week 6      
25.04.10 UCD 26 Dublin Dragons 0
25.04.10 Craigavon Cowboys 17 Trinity College 8
25.04.10 UL Vikings 12 Cork Admirals 12
  Week 7      
02.05.10 West Dublin Rhinos 0 DCU Saints 0
02.05.10 Carrickfergus Knights 48 Craigavon Cowboys 14
02.05.10 Belfast Trojans 38 Dublin Dragons 0
  Week 8      
09.05.10 DCU Saints 6 Cork Admirals 2
09.05.10 Belfast Trojans 0 Carrickfergus Knights 30
  Week 9      
16.05.10 Craigavon Cowboys 19 UCD 6
16.05.10 Dublin Dragons 6 UL Vikings 70
16.05.10 Dublin Rebels 55 Trinity College 0
  Week 10      
23.05.10 Cork Admirals 25 Belfast Trojans 8
23.05.10 Trinity College 20 West Dublin Rhinos 24
23.05.10 UL Vikings 19 Dublin Rebels 28
  Week 11      
30.05.10 UCD 12 Carrickfergus Knights 35
30.05.10 Dublin Dragons 0 Cork Admirals 32
30.05.10 Belfast Trojans 20 DCU Saints 0
  Week 12      
06.06.10 West Dublin Rhinos 20 Trinity College 20
06.06.10 Dublin Dragons 0 UCD 22
06.06.10 Dublin Rebels 49 DCU Saints 0
  Week 13      
13.06.10 Belfast Trojans 20 Craigavon Cowboys 24
13.06.10 Carrickfergus Knights 20 West Dublin Rhinos 0
13.06.10 Cork Admirals 6 UL Vikings 27
  Week 14      
20.06.10 DCU Saints 36 Trinity College 6
20.06.10 Dublin Rebels 32 Carrickfergus Knights 13
20.06.10 UL Vikings 30 UCD 0
  Week 15      
04.07.10 Cork Admirals 40 Dublin Dragons 6
04.07.10 West Dublin Rhinos 0 Dublin Rebels 48
04.07.10 Craigavon Cowboys 14 Belfast Trojans 15

[2]

2 Pts Win / 1 Pts Tie / 0 Loss / * Qualify for Playoff

Home Venues

Team Home Venue
Shamrock Bowl Tallaght Stadium, D24, Co. South Dublin
Belfast Trojans Malone RFC, Belfast
Carrickfergus Knights Carrickfergus RFC, Woodburn, Co. Antrim
Cork Admirals Cork IT Stadium, Cork
Craigavon Cowboys Craigavon Leisure Centre, Brownlow, Co. Armagh
DCU Saints Dublin City University Sports Ground
Dublin Dragons Lucan Community College, Lucan, Co. South Dublin
Dublin Rebels Sportslink, Santry, Dublin
University College Dublin Belfield, UCD, Co. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
University of Liimerick Vikings UL Sports Grounds, Limerick
Trinity College TCD Sports Grounds
West Dublin Rhinos Castleknock College, D15, Co. Fingal

[2]

References

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Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2010) 2010 IAFL Standings/Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/2010-iafl-standingsschedule/ [Accessed 24 March 2014]

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2010) IAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/IAFA.jpg [Accessed 1 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joe Grey, Dublin Dragons and Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels.

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Irish Flag Football Association Irish Flag Football League 1999-2000

Final League Table

 PWLTPFPA
*Drimnagh Cycos8620176112
*Dublin Gladiators8530133117
*Dublin Pirates8440177107
*Dublin Crows8260123105
Stallions817042160

Playoff Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Drimnagh Cycos26Dublin Crows13
 Dublin Gladiators0Dublin Pirates36
 Final   
12.03.00Drimnagh Cycos12Dublin Pirates18

References

_________________________________________________________

Internet Archive

[1] Drimnagh Cycos -Wayback Machine (2001) 1999-2000 Season [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011017195459/http://www.geocities.com:80/Colosseum/Base/6389/ [Accessed 21 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to South West Jets, Irish Flag Football League, 1995. Also thanks to Niamh Bohan, Yvonne Brady, Paul Foley, Cathal Gallagher, Ann Hanley, Naomi Harte, Paul Leech, Peter Lemass, Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Ciaran Simms and Gerry Tully, Trinity College Dublin 1991-95.

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Irish Flag Football Association Irish Flag Football League 1998-99

League Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
North       
Dublin Pirates110036122
Drimnagh Cycos11002102
Tigers10100210
DCU Stallions101012360
South       
Greystones Rebels11002022
Dublin Crows11002102
Dublin Gladiators10102200
Marlay10100210

Playoffs

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Greystones RebelsWDrimnagh CycosL
 PiratesW  
 Final   
 Pirates14Greystones Rebels12

[1][2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
08.11.98Drimnagh Cycos21Tigers0
08.11.98Dublin Pirates36DCU Stallions12
08.11.98Marlay0Dublin Crows21
08.11.98Greystones Rebels20Dublin Gladiators2
 Week 2   
15.11.98Dublin Pirates Tigers 
15.11.98Drimnagh Cycos DCU Stallions 
15.11.98Greystones Rebels Marlay 
15.11.98Dublin Crows Dublin Gladiators 
 Week 3   
22.11.98DCU Stallions Tigers 
22.11.98Dublin Pirates Drimnagh Cycos 
22.11.98Greystones Rebels Dublin Crows 
22.11.98Marlay Dublin Gladiators 
 Week 4   
29.11.98Drimnagh Cycos Dublin Gladiators 
29.11.98DCU Stallions Greystones Rebels 
29.11.98Marlay Dublin Pirates 
29.11.98Dublin Crows Tigers 
 Week 5   
06.12.98Tigers Marlay 
06.12.98Dublin Pirates Dublin Crows 
06.12.98Greystones Rebels Drimnagh Cycos 
06.12.98Dublin Gladiators DCU Stallions 
 Week 6   
13.12.98Dublin Pirates Dublin Gladiators 
13.12.98Tigers Greystones Rebels 
13.12.98Dublin Crows DCU Stallions 
13.12.98Marlay Drimnagh Cycos 
 Week 7   
10.01.99DCU Stallions Marlay 
10.01.99Drimnagh Cycos Dublin Crows 
10.01.99Greystones Rebels Dublin Pirates 
10.01.99Dublin Gladiators Tigers 
 Week 8   
17.01.99Dublin Pirates DCU Stallions 
17.01.99Drimnagh Cycos Tigers 
17.01.99Greystones Rebels Dublin Gladiators 
17.01.99Marlay Dublin Crows 
 Week 9   
24.01.99Drimnagh Cycos DCU Stallions 
24.01.99Dublin Pirates Tigers 
24.01.99Dublin Crows Dublin Gladiators 
24.01.99Greystones Rebels Marlay 
 Week 10   
31.01.99Dublin Pirates Drimnagh Cycos 
31.01.99DCU Stallions Tigers 
31.01.99Marlay Dublin Gladiators 
31.01.99Greystones Rebels Dublin Crows 

[3]

Report

________________________________________________________

Final

Dublin Pirates 14 Greystones Rebels 12 – The Dublin Pirates won a closely fought final.[1]

References

________________________________________________________

Internet Archive

[1] Web Archive – Dublin Rebels (2006) Dublin Rebels American Football Club – Phil & Marcus’s Dream [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20061205221648/http://www.dublinrebels.com:80/page.php?1 [Accessed 5 July 2017]

[2] Web Archive – Drimnagh Cycos (2000) Photo Album [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011117060516/http://www.geocities.com:80/colosseum/base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 21 April 2017]

[3] Web Archive – Dublin Gladiators (2002) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020212123139/http://www.acrise.de:80/gladiators/index332.html [Accessed 6 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to South West Jets, Irish Flag Football League, 1995.

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Irish Flag Football Association Irish Flag Football League 1997-98

League Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
North Division       
Drimnagh Cycos11006601.000
Dublin Pirates110039121.000
Gladiators21104364.500
DCU Stallions20202597.000
South Division       
Marlay Hellfire220084131.000
Greystones Rebels21103136.500
Crows21104918.500
Jedis2020097.000

compiled from: [1][2]

Playoff Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Dublin Pirates18Drimnagh Cycos12

[3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week   
06.11.97Gladiators31DCU Stallions25
06.11.97Marlay Hellfire60Jedis0
06.11.97Greystones Rebels18Crows12
 Week    
13.11.97Marlay Hellfire24Greystones Rebels13
13.11.97Crows37Jedis0
13.11.97Dublin Pirates39Gladiators12
13.11.97Drimnagh Cycos66DCU Stallions0

[1][2]

Report

_________________________________________________________

Final

Drimnagh Cycos 12 Dublin Pirates 18- Dublin Pirates won an encounter which was close the entire match. [3]

References

_________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Naughton, L. (1997) “FLAG FOOTBALL – Gladiators Rule Roost” Evening Herald Thursday, 6 November 1997. p. 85

[2] Naughton, L. (1997) “FLAG FOOTBALL – Rebels on top” Evening Herald Thursday, 13 November 1997. p. 78

Internet Archive

[3] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Drimnagh Cycos Geocities (2002) Photo Album [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020213124840/http://www.geocities.com:80/Colosseum/Base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 17 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to South West Jets, Irish Flag Football League, 1995.

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U19 A Girls 2018-19

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Round 1
19.09.18St. Angela’s Cork64Mercy SS Waterford64
21.09.18Mercy SS Ballymahon20Scoil Mhuire Cork0 #
21.09.18Loreto Beaufort44Colaiste Einde63
24.09.18Gort CS51Presentation Castleisland65
25.09.18Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise91St. Louis Kiltimagh35
26.0918Holy Faith Clontarf78Our Lady & St. Patrick Belfast20
26.09.18Crescent Comprehensive91Carrigaline CS52
26.09.18Mercy Mounthawk Tralee54Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan43
27.09.18Scoil Pobail Sliabh Luachra54Christ King Cork67
27.09.18Ursuline Sligo40Jesus & Mary Salerno48
27.09.18St. Vincent’s SS Cork44St. Genevieve’s Belfast31
28.09.18Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip77Presentation DLS Bagenalstown23
28.09.18Loreto Dalkey48Our Lady’s Castleblaney62
28.09.18Loreto St.Stephen’s Green55Cross & Passion Kilcullen48
03.10.18Colaiste Choilmcille
Ballyshannon
44St. Paul’s Oughterard41
Round 2
11.10.18Jesus & Mary Salerno 65Mercy SS Ballymahon 61
15.10.18Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise 82Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip 79
15.10.18St. Vincent’s SS Cork 58Mercy Mounthawk Tralee 36
17.10.18Mercy SS Waterford 27Holy Faith Clontarf 65
18.10.18Christ King Cork 47Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig69
18.10.18Our Lady’s Castleblaney 87Colaiste Choilmcille
Ballyshannon
30
18.10.18Presentation Castleisland 53Loreto St.Stephen’s Green 23
19.10.18Colaiste Einde 55Crescent Comprehensive 67
Round 3
06.11.18Jesus & Mary Salerno 41St. Vincent’s SS Cork 67
09.11.18Crescent Comprehensive 88Our Lady’s Castleblaney 78
14.11.18Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise 60Presentation Castleisland 44
15.11.18Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 36Holy Faith Clontarf 78
Semi-Finals
09.01.19Holy Faith Clontarf 64Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise 39
09.01.19St. Vincent’s SS Cork 48Crescent Comprehensive 41
Final
23.01.19Holy Faith Clontarf 73St. Vincent’s SS Cork 40

Reference: [1][2]

Report

Holy Faith Clontarf, coached by American Legend, Jerome Westbrooks, won their second U19 A Girls All-Ireland Cup Final in three years.

The display put on by the Dubliners was clinical and polished and put the result beyond doubt midway through the third quarter, with excellent performances from MVP Bronagh Power Cassidy (an Irish International), Maeve O’Seaghdha, Niamh Kenny and Elizabeth Black.

Holy Faith had an advatage in size and athleticism which saw them get the better of exchanges early on and they built up an early lead, ending the half 37-19 up.

Holy Faith continued to dominate and St. Vincent’s had a tough third quarter with the Holy Faith bench showing plenty of skill and talent. In the end, the Clontarf girls were deserved 73-40 winners.

Coach Westbrooks referred to the four star players of Bronagh, Niamh, Maeve and Elizabeth as the four horsemen, and their experience and talent was tough for all teams who faced them.

Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin): Katie Doyle, Kim Clarke (1), Aine Walsh (4), Maria Long (2), Emma Crumlish (4), Maeve O’Seaghdha (22), Bronagh Power Cassidy (24), Niamh Hetherton (2), Elizabeth Black (6), Niamh Kenny (3), Faye Crumlish (3).

St. Vincent’s SS (Cork): Casey Cullinane, Eve Hannigan (1), Laura Morrissey, Orla Murphy (15), Lauryn Homan (20), Aimee Cronin, Emily Peyton, Leah O Mahony, Mollie Blount (2), Zoe Mulcahy, Chloe Morey (2), Alexandra Bozhesko.

MVP: Bronagh Power Cassidy (Holy Faith Clontarf).

Reference: [2]

References:

Websites:

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) U19A Girls Subway All Ireland Schools Cup 1819 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/league/132950/ [Accessed 23 March 2019]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Day 3: Subway All Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10047601/ [Accessed 23 March 2019]

Images

[3] Sligo Sport and Recreation (2017) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] available from: http://www.sligosportandrecreation.ie/wp-content/uploads/basketball-ireland-logo.jpg [Accessed 10 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aisling Delaney, Our Lady’s Templeogue.

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Galway Democrats | Irish Basketball Team | Season 1991-92

IBBA Men’s NBL Southern Conference Table 1991-92

PWLPts
Southern Conference
Burgerland Neptune2219338
North Monastery 96’ers2218436
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee2216632
Whirlpool Blue Demons22121024
Marathon22101220
Lucozade Sport Killester2281416
Marian2261612
Galway Democrats224188

Reference: [1]

Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
105.10.91HBlue DemonsW89-69
212.10.91AKillesterW77-68
319.10.91AConnacht Gold BallinaL61-87
Cup R126.10.91ASt. Declan’s CabraW54-48
402.11.91HSligo All-StarsL83-87
509.11.91AMarathon LimerickL86-90
6
723.11.91HNorth Monastery 96ersW73-64
830.11.91AAnnadale-QueensL76-94
907.12.91HStar of the SeaL63-83
1014.12.91AGarvey’s Tigers TraleeL65-87
11
1205.01.92ABurgerland NeptuneL47-94
1311.01.92ABlue DemonsL58-81
1418.01.92HKillesterL86-88
1502.02.92AJameson St. Vincent’sL62-98
1608.02.92HSt. Gall’s BelfastW76-47
1715.02.92HMarathon LimerickL71-81
1822.02.92ANorth Monastery 96ersL57-87
1929.02.92HGarvey’s Tigers TraleeL87-108
2007.03.92AMarianL59-67
2114.03.92ADungannonL58-102
2228.03.92HBurgerland NeptuneL59-110

Compiled from References: [2-21]

Roster 1991-92

PlayerPositionPoints
James Burke298
Ciaran Murphy21
John Finn23
John CarrollShooting Guard55
Richie Burke47
Douglas Collins11
Shaun Murphy (Texas-San Antonio, USA)345
Donie O’Keeffe8
Frank FordePoint Guard121
Marcus O’Grady73
Damian Moloney4
Quilty2
S. Jackson2

Compiled from References[2-21]

Match Reports

WEEK 1 – 5 October 1991 – Galway Democrats 89 Blue Demons 69

Galway Democrats created a shock on opening night of the National Basketball League with a big 89-69 win over Blue Demons of Cork. Blue Demons took an early lead as the Democrats showed first game jitters at both ends, however, they out-scored their oponents 37-14 over the last 14 minutes to take victory by 89-69. The key to the Galway sides’ success came from the complimentary play of Frank Forde (14 pts), John Carroll (17) and captain James Burke (15), with American Shaun Murphy leading the scoring on 25 points. The Blue Demons were led by American Boo Moore (24 pts), Mark Scannell (10) and Brian Burke (10)

Galway Democrats: James Burke (c) (15), Ciaran Murphy (2), John Finn (0), John Carroll (17), Richie Burke (8), Douglas Collins (4), Shaun Murphy (25), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Frank Forde (14).

Blue Demons: Brian Burke (10), Boo Moore (24), David Twomey (12), F. O’Sullivan (4), P. O’Sullivan (2), M. McCarthy (0), T. Manning (2), Mark Scannell (10), J. Cambridge (5).

Reference: [2]

WEEK 2 – 12 October 1991 – Killester 68 Galway Democrats 77

Galway Democrats created another surprise in week 2 with a shock win over Dubliners Killester. Captain James Burke put in a superlative performance for the Westerners, scoring 34 points as American Shaun Murphy continued his steady, if unspectacular, play, netting 19 points, along with 25 rebounds and six blocked shots. James’ brother Richie Burke also contributed 10 points towards the win. Killester had jumped out to a 7-0 lead and had led 15-7 after 6 minutes, but Galway went on an 8-point unanswered scoring streak in the second quarter, with six from Ciaran Murphy. Galway went in 33-30 ahead at the break as Killester’s American, Bill Coffey was held in check for the final 14 minutes of the half.

The two teams traded baskets early in the third, but Killester went ahead as Liam Dowling and John Clancy scored 13 unanswered points between them to give them a 56-51 lead, however, their American, Coffey, was fouled out after picking up his fifth foul, and the Galway side finished on a 10-2 run, winning in the end 77-68.

Killester: Bill Coffey (20), M. Grennell (13), P. Grennell (12), Connelly (2), McKay (4), Keating (0), Liam Dowling (6), McLaughlin (0), Conley (0), John Clancey (10).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (34), Ciaran Murphy (2), Shaun Murphy (19), John Carroll (4), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (4), John Finn (0), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (10), Douglas Collins (0).

Reference: [3]

WEEK 3 – 19 October 1991 – Connacht Gold Ballina 87 Galway Democrats 61

The Galway Democrats series of shock wins to open the season came to an end in Week 3 as they went down to a heavy defeat to the Top Mayo side. Ballina moved to a 3-0 record, with Democrats dropping to 2-1. Ballina got off to a 4-0 lead before John Carroll got the Democrats started with a 3-pointer. James Burke lifted the Galway side into a 21-9 lead after 10 minutes, scoring 8 of 10 ponts in one Democrats stretch, giving the travelling fans real hope of a third upset in as many weeks, but big performances from American Deora Marsh and Paul McStay saw the Mayo side go in front, as they pulled away to a 33-23 lead, and going in 43-34 ahead at the break.

Galway toughened the second half out, but Ballna, led by Liam McHale and Deora Marsh, were too quick on the break, and too strong for a smaller Galway side, with American Shaun Murphy Double-Teamed on every posession, and limited to 6 points in the second half. Several slam dunks from Marsgh delighted the home crowd, and aggressive steals, and a defense that was holding Galway to few baskets put the game beyond doubt, as Ballina raced out to a 71-43 lead. The substitutes bench was used liberally in last few minutes, as Ballina ran out 87-61 winners. McHale (24 pts), Marsh (20 and Paul McStay (14) were standouts for Ballina, while James Burke (19), John Carroll (15) and Shaun Murphy (14) were the top players for Galway Democrats.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (19), Ciaran Murphy (2), Shaun Murphy (14), John Carroll (15), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (2), John Finn (2), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (3), Douglas Collins (0).

Connacht Gold Ballina: Liam McHale (24), Deora Marsh (20), Paul McStay (14).

Reference: [4]

CUP ROUND 1 – 26 October 1991 – St. Declan’s Cabra 48 Galway Democrats 54

Galway Democrats got back to winning ways in Dublin, defeating St. Declan’s in Cabra, 54-48 in the Cup. Tight rims in the Aughrim Street venue possibly led to poor shooting from both sides, as tentaive offense kept the score low for both sides.

St. Declan’s went into an early 9-4 lead with Kit Walsh scoring a three-pointer and netting another basket, but Galway responded, going 15-14 ahead on a Shaun Murphy basket, as the American helped the Democrats into a 21-16 lead aided by Marcus O’Grady. The rest of the half saw the teams trade baskets, and the lead, as Galway went 33-26 ahead at the half.

St. Declan’s scored 10 points early in the second half to go 38-35 up, but Galway followed that up with a run of its own, scoring 8 points in-a-row on free throws, and adding a basket from Shaun Murphy, as they went 45-43 ahead with four minutes to go. Kit walsh bombed a three-pointer to put St. Declan’s up again, before Murphy responded for Galway. Jim Liston put the Cabra side back on top but Walsh was fouled out and St. Declan’s would fail to score another basket, as Frank Forde calmly hit a huge three-pointer with a minute to go to give the Democrats a 51-48 lead, which they would hold onto till the end. Galway’s American was the star of the game, Shaun Murphy scoring 18 points and getting 15 blocked shots to set up the offense. James Burke also starred for Galway, netting 16, while St. Declan’s were led by Kit Walsh on 16 and Scott McCarthy (10).

St. Declan’s J. Liston (7), P. Liston (4), Kit Walsh (16), O’Connor (0), McDonagh (2), Rogers (0), Flynn (0), McGurk (5), Scott McCarthy (10), O’Reilly (4).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (16), Ciaran Murphy (0), Shaun Murphy (18), John Carroll (2), Frank Forde (3), Marcus O’Grady (6), John Finn (2), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (7), Douglas Collins (0).

Reference: [5]

WEEK 4 – 2 November 1991 – Galway Democrats 83 Sligo All-Stars 87

Galway Democrats were brought crashing back down earth after their early season series of shock wins, as they were defeated by Sligo All-Stars in this Connacht derby in Renmore. Galway failed to take advantage of several missed free-throws and turnovers by Sligo as they missed several key shots in the final few minutes, but Sligo won through their American Skip Barry, and guard Michael Murray, who netted crucial baskets.

James Burke got the game rolling for Galway with an early three-pointer, and he got 10 of Galway’s next 12 points as they went into an early 15-10 lead. Michael Murray matched James Burke, and scored 8 of his own to keep the game close, and added 6 more in an 8-point unanswered scoring run for the Yeats County team, as they went 19-15 ahead. American Shaun Murphy scored 5 straight to tie the game at 21-each and Burke and Murphy combined to give Galway a 35-34 lead at the half, with Murray responding to Galway all the way.

Burke and Murray went on a scoring streak for Galway early in the second half as they went on a 15-0 scoring run, but Sligo surprisingly held on with the play of Mal daly, Peter Galvin and Joe Coughlin bringing them back to 50-46 down. Skip Murray got hot for Sligo in the crucial last 10 minutes as led them to 75-66 lead with less than 4 minutes to play. Baskets were trade towards the end leaving it 84-80 to Sligo, but Galway couldn’t take advantage at the free-throw line towards the end on a number of Sligo fouls, and the All-Stars hung on for a 87-83 victory. Murray (27) Barry (26) led Sligo, and Galway were led by Frank Forde on 12 points.

Galway Democrats: James Burke, Shaun Murphy, Frank Forde (12), Marcus O’Grady, Ciaran Murphy.

Sligo All-Stars: Skip Barry, Michael Murray, Mal Daly, Peter Galvin, Joe Coughlin, Grimes

Reference: [6]

WEEK 5 – 9 November 1991 – Marathon Limerick 90 Galway Democrats 86

For the second week in-a-row Galway were defeated by four points in a tough match with a West Coast side, matches they would have fancied winning given their early season form. American Shaun Murphy got a season high 43 points for Galway, but the 3-point accuracy of guards Pascal Brennan, Trevor Moore and Tony Hehir, as well as 30 points from American Bo Fritz saw Limericj take the spoils.

Galway played on of their better matches of the season, as Murphy opened with a 3-pointer, and Galway went up 7-2 early on. Limerick answered through Fitts and Hehir to make it 9-7, and the lead changed hands 8 times over the next 12 minutes, before Galway went 35-26 up for their biggest lead of the half. Marathon responded, however, and the game was tied 45-all at the half time buzzer.

Fine scoring from Shaun Murphy, Frank Forde and Marcus O’Grady saw Galway take a 65-55 lead, their biggest of the game, but with 4 minutes remaining Limerick had overtaken Galway, leading 75-71 after a 12-1 scoring run over 7 minutes. Galway faltered, and Limerick’s three-point accuracy proved the decisive margin, as they outscored Galway 10-2 on three-point play. Shaun Murphy was top scorer for Galway on 43 points, while James Burke (12), Frank Forde (11) and Marcus O’Grady (10) all shone for the Westerners. Limerick’s top players were Fitts (30), Moore (12), Brennan (15), Holloway (9), Barry (8) and Hehir (8).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (43), James Burke (12), Frank Forde (11), Marcus O’Grady (10).

Martahon Limerick: Bo Fritts (30), Trevor Moore (12), Pascal Brennan (15), Vincent Holloway (9), Barry (8), Tony Hehir (8).

Reference: [7]

WEEK 6 – Galway Democrats 73 North Monastery 96ers 64

Galway Democrats pulled off another shock win in the NBL, after two close losses the previous weeks, as they beat a fancied North Mon team 73-64. The Democrats moved into a tie for second place in the Southern Conference with this win, boosting their hopes of a playoff place. This match wasn’t decided until the last minute of play and there were 18 lead changes and 13 ties in the game.

Galway Democrats went into an early 10-5 lead behind the baskets of James Burke, Damiam Moloney and Shaun Murphy, but highly rated Ukrainian Mircha Kojeljank scored 7 straight points for North Mon to put the Cork side 12-10 up at 7 minutes. Murphy responed with 10 straight for Galway, and North Mon levelled it on 22-apiece with the scores of McHale, Finnegan, Lehane, Galgey and Dolan. Kojeljank put North Mon 29-26 up with a 3-pointer, James Burke put Galway back in front with 4 minutes to go to the break. Galway retook the lead and held on 36-34 up at the half-time buzzer as Kojeljank and Heaphy missed free throws for North Mon.

North Mon missed 12 free throws which proved the difference between the sides as North Mon tied the game at the start of the second half. The lead changed hands a number of times during the third period as Murphy put Galway 61-60 up with three minutes to go and set the stage for a furious finish. Lehane tied the game and missed a second free throw and Burke put Galway back on top for good, as they held on for a 73-64 win. James Burke (23), Frank Forde (24) and Shaun Murphy (20) were the heroes for Galway, and North Mon’s stars were Kojeljank and McHale, their only two players in double figures as Galway defense, in particular, Finn, Moloney and Forde held firm.

North Monastery 96ers: Kojeljank (23), McHale (11), O’Reilly (2), Galgey (8), Finnegan (4), Hennigan (0), Dolan (2), Murphy (2), Lehane (6), Heaphy (6).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (23), Ciaran Murphy (0), Shaun Murphy (20), John Carroll (0), Frank Forde (14), Marcus O’Grady (8), John Finn (4), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (0), Damian Moloney (4).

Reference: [8]

WEEK 7 – 30 November 1991 – Annadale-Queens 94 Galway Democrats 76

Galway Democrats continued their rollercoaster form in the NBL, losing to Annadle-Queens a week after pulling off another shock. The Belfast side ran out comfortable winners in the last five minutes as Galway fell flat after pulling within one point halfway through the second half.

Galway’s offense was amaemic in the last few minutes as Shaun Murphy, their American, netted 13 of their last 16 points in the final 10 minutes. Annadale-Queens’ hustling, aggressive defense deserves credit for the victory, as they frustrated Galway, and forced crucial turnovers in the last 10 minutes. Murphy (25), James Burke (22) and Marcus O’Grady (20) scored 67 of Galway 76 points. Bill Singleton led Annadale with 29 pts, and Fergus Donnelly (23) and Jim Edgar (12) shone for the Belfast side as their supporting cast outscored Galway’s 30-9.

Annadale-Queens: Fergus Donnelly (23), Bill Singleton (29), Jim Edgar (12), Jazz Mooney (6), Elliot (5), Kelly (9), McCotter (7), Donghay (4), McCotter (0).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (22), Ciaran Murphy (5), Shaun Murphy (25)), Quilty (0), Frank Forde (2), Marcus O’Grady (20), John Finn (0), Jackson (0), Richie Burke (2).

Reference: [9]

Week 8 – 7 December 1991 – Galway Democrats 63 Star of the Sea 83

Galway Democrats came unprepared for this match, with a malfunctioning PA system in Renmore, and players and officials scrambling to provide seating for the spectators just before the start. Galway were flat throughout, and Star of the Sea outplayed them in every position.

Star ran a “precisioned, unselfish scheme” that frustrated Galway and allowed time run out. James Burke led Galway with 19 points and was backed up by Shaun Murphy (14) and Marcus O’Grady (10). Javan Dupree top-scored for Star of the Sea with 35, and Gareth Maguire (22) and John O’Hare (8) also shone. It was the defensive display of Adrian Fulton (3), however, that gave the Belfast side the edge.

Star of the Sea: Javan Dupree (35), Garteh Maguire (22), Kennedy (0), Ward (6), McGettrick (1), Peter McGrattan (5), Mccreaney (2), Adrian Fulton (3), Whiteside (0), John O’Hare (8).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (19), Ciaran Murphy (4), Shaun Murphy (14), Quilty (2), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (10), John Finn (1), Donie O’Keeffe (2), Richie Burke (2), John Carroll (2).

Reference: [10]

WEEK 9 – 14 December 1991 – Garvey’s Tralee Tigers 87 Galway Democrats 65

Galway Democrats lost their third match in-a-row in the NBL in Tralee, to a talented line-up of Darren McGuinness, Cormac O’Donoghue and American Ray Lettsome who combined for 68 of Tralee’s 87 points.

Lettsome muscled his way to 31 points, while McGuinness quietly added 21 for Tralee. Shan Murphy led the scoring for Galway with 20 and James Burke (16) and brother Richie Burke (10) also scored in double figures. Galway dropped to 3-6 in the NBL, after a promising start.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (16), Shaun Murphy (20), Richie Burke (10).

Garvey’s Tralee Tigers: Ray lettsome (31), Darren McGuinness (21), Cormac O’Donoghue (16).

Reference: [11]

WEEK 11 – 5 January 1992 – Burgerland Neptune 94 Galway Democrats 47

Burgerland Neptune showed their class and Galway Democrats’ slide continued as the Cork side ran out easy 94-47 winners in a scoreline that was every bit as lopsided as the play, reflecting accurately how well Neptune played, and how poorly Galway did also.

Galway lacked support for American Shaun Murphy (16) and James Burke (17) as the rest of the team managed only 14 points between them. Terry Strickland (20) led the way for Neptune, while there were also star turns from Brendan O’Flaherty (14), Alan Kelly (13), Paul Kelly (12) and Tom O’Sullivan (10).

Burgerland Neptune: S Woods (5), Terry Strickland (20), S. McCarthy (8), Brendan O’Flaherty (14), Alan Kelly (13), Paul Kelly (12), C. O’Sullivan (4), I. McLean (7), Tom O’Sullivan (10).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (17), S. Jackson (2), Shaun Murphy (16), Richie Burke (2), Frank Forde (2), Donie O’Keeffe (2), John Finn (2), John Carroll (4).

Reference: [12]

WEEK 12 – 11 January 1992 – Blue Demons 81 Galway Democrats 58

Cork’s Blue Demons got revenge for their shock opening game loss to Galway, as they jumped out to a 45-20 half-time lead on the back of American Anthony Jenkins’ 23 points. They sailed home the rest of the way as they ran out easy winners.

Jenkins scored a massive 41 points for Blue Demons, and was aided by Mark scannell (11), Derek Toomey (9), and Brian Burke (8). Shaun Murphy (15) led the way for Galway, with James Burke netting 14 and John Carroll (13).

Blue Demons: Anthony Jenkins (41), Mark Scannell (11), Mike McCarthy, Mark Cambridge, Tom Manning, Ciaran O’Sullivan (4), Francis O’Sullivan (4), Paul Fitzgerald (4), Derek Toomey (9), Brian Burke (8).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (14), John Carroll (11), Shaun Murphy (15), Richie Burke (6), Frank Forde (6), Donie O’Keeffe (4), Ciaran Murphy (2).

Reference: [13]

WEEK 13 – 18 January 1992 – Killester 88 Galway Democrats 86

Galway Democrats made a comeback effort in Killester as they came from 83-71 down in the final four minutes to trail by two, but their spirited comeback fell short as their last second shot rimmed off.

Shaun Murphy returned to early season form for Galway, top-scoring on 41 points, and James Burke added 18 and Frank Forde 9. Killester’s American Bill Coffey scored 33 and was aided by John Clancy (17) and Kevin conroy (11).

Killester: Bill Coffey (33), John Clancy (17), Kevin Conroy (11).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (41), James Burke (18), Frank Forde (9).

Reference: [14]

WEEK 15 – 1 February 1992 – James St. Vincent’s 98 Galway Democrats 62

St. Vincent’s opened up a 20 point lead midway through the first period as the Glasnevin side ran out 98-62 winners.

Jameson St. Vincent’s controlled rebounds and kept Galway’s American, Shaun Murphy, from the ball, as they sprinted to easy baskets time and again. Laverne Evans led the scoring with 32 for St. Vincent’s and was backed up by Karl Donnelly (16), Pat Boylan (16) and John Fitzgerald (11). Frank Forde scored 11 for Galway and James Burke netted 8.

Jameson St. Vincent’s: Laverne Evans (32), Keenan (6), Nutley (3), Pat Boylan (16), O’Keeffe (6), John Fitzgerald (11), Gilligan (4), Boylan 95), Sullivan (6), Karl Donnelly (16).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (8), John Finn (2), Shaun Murphy (30), Richie Burke (0), Frank Forde (11), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Ciaran Murphy (4), Douglas Collins (7).

Reference: [15]

WEEK 16 – 8 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 76 St. Gall’s Belfast 47

Galway Democrats turned around a frustrating losing streak, and after a few poor performances and close defeats, managed to come alive against St. Gall’s, routing them in a convincing 76-47 victory.St. Gall’s only managed 11 points over the last 10 minutes as Galway never let up the intensity and ran away with their easiest win of the season, and surpassed last years total number of team victories with 7 games to play.

James Burke top-scored with 28 points for Galway, and was followed by Shaun Murphy’s 16, and Ciaran Murphy’s 8. Frank Forde and Douglas Collins netted 6 each. Gerald Kennedy worked hard for 25 for St. Gall’s and Gerald Ryan added 8.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (28), John Carroll (2), Shaun Murphy (16), Richie Burke (0), Frank Forde (6), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Ciaran Murphy (8), Douglas Collins (6), John Finn (4), Marcus O’Grady (4).

St. Gall’s Belfast: Gerald Ryan (8), B. McKee (2), S. Donnelly (2), G. Adams (0), E. McAteer (7), E. Morris (3), S. Kennedy (2), J. Kennedy (2), Gerald Kennedy (25).

Reference: [16]

WEEK 17 – 15 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 71 Marathon Limerick 81

Marathon Limerick snapped a losing streak as Galway returned to losing ways, squandering a big lead. Galway democrats led 40-27 at the half, but their offense broke down in the second half, and Limerick clawed their way back into it, and overtook the Galway side with five minutes to go, running out 81-71 winners.

Shaun Murphy led the Galway attack with 27, James Burke adding 18 and Frank Forde 13. Moore (12), Barry (13) and Hehir (11) top-scored for Marathon.

Marathon Limerick: Fitz, Barry (13), Moore (12), Barry, Coyne, Doudy, Hickey, Walsh, Hehir (11).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (18), Ciaran Murphy, Shaun Murphy (27), John Carroll, Frank Forde (13), Marcus O’Grady, John Finn, Donie O’Keeffe, Richie Burke.

Reference: [17]

WEEK 18 – 29 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 87 Garvey’s Tralee Tigers 108

A good effort from Democrats wasn’t enough to prevent them losing again, to Tralee Tigers, at home in Renmore. Galway fell behind by 15 at half-time and 20 early in the second half, but clawed their way back to 9 behind, before time ran out.

Ray Lettsome was two strong for Galway, netting 42 points, and McGuinness, O’Donoghue and Daly also hit double figures for Tigers. Shaun Murphy led the points tally for Galway with 24 and was backed up by James Burke (16) and Marcus O’Grady (13).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (24), James Burke (16), Marcus O’Grady (13)

Garvey’s Tralee Tigers: Ray Lettsome (42), McGuinness, O’Donoghue, Daly.

Reference: [18]

WEEK 19 – 7 March 1992 – Marian 67 Galway Democrats 59

Marian had a close win over Galway Democrats. A. Fearon top-scored for Marian with 21, and E. Randolph and J. Hanglow also starred. James Burke netted 17 for Galway, with Shaun Murphy (16) and Frank Forde (12) getting double figures.

Marian: A. Fearon (21), E. Randolph (19), J. Hanglow (11).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (16), James Burke (17), Frank Forde (12).

Reference: [19]

WEEK 20 – 14 March 1992 – Dungannon 102 Galway Democrats 58

Galway Democrats slumped to a heavy defeat in Tyrone as Dungannon won 102-58. J. Brennan scored 19 for Dungannon and J. Feeney (15) and T. O’Keeffe (14) also scored double figures. James Burke scored a massive 30 for Galway, but the rest of the team provided little back-up, John Finn scoring 10, and Richie Burke 7, the best of the team.

Dungannon: J. Brennan (19), J. Feeney (15), T. O’Keeffe (14).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (30), John Finn (10), Richie Burke (7).

Reference: [20]

WEEK 22- 28 March 1992 – Galway Democrats 59 Burgerland Neptune 110

Galway Democrats fell to their seventh loss in-a-row to end the season on 4-18 and bottom of the table, as Burgerland Neptune finished top of the Southern Conference on 1903.

Terry Strickland netted 24 for Neptune, Paul Kelly 20 and Tom O’Sullivan 19. Galway were led by James Burke (28), Donie O’Keeffe (13) and John Carroll (13).

Burgerland Neptune: Terry Strickland (24), Paul Kelly (20), Tom O’Sullivan (19).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (28), Donie O’Keeffe (13), John Carroll (13)

Reference: [21]

References:

[1] (1992) “Budweiser Superleague Finals”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 21. April 1992 pp. 17

[2] Anon. (1991) “Galway Democrats shock Blue Demons in season opener”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 8, 1991. pg. 14

[3] Anon. (1991) “Burke stars as Demos upset Killester in basketball league”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 15, 1991. pg. 13

[4] Anon. (1991) “Democrats come a cropper”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 22, 1991. pg. 20

[5] Anon. (1991) “Murphy in top form as Demos advance in Cup”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 29, 1991. pg. 12

[6] Anon. (1991) “High-flying Democrats are brought back to earth!”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 5, 1991. pg. 18

[7] Anon. (1991) “Democrats are edged out in National League for second week running”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 12 1991. pg. 15

[8] Anon. (1991) “Galway Democrats pull off another shock win in Irish basketball league”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 26, 1991. pg. 17

[9] Anon. (1991) “Erratic Democrats come a cropper in Belfast”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 3, 1991. pg. 17

[10] Anon. (1991) “Bad night all-round for Galway Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 10, 1991. pg. 19

[11] Anon. (1991) “Third defeat in a row for out of sorts Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 17, 1991. pg. 19

[12] Anon. (1992) “Democrats slide continues as Neptune show their class”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 7, 1992. pg. 15

[13] Anon. (1992) “Understrength Democrats suffer another heavy defeat”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 14, 1992. pg. 15

[14] Anon. (1992) “Another loss as Democrats gallant rally just fails”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 21, 1992. pg. 12

[15] Anon. (1991) “Democrats have no answer to Jameson”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 4, 1992. pg. 15

[16] Anon. (1992) “Democrats bounce back to winning form after string of defeats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 11, 1992. pg. 15

[17] Anon. (1992) “Democrats squander big lead and return to losing ways”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 18, 1992. pg. 14

[18] Anon. (1992) “Honourble defeat for Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, March 3, 1992. pg. 16

[19] Cliona Foley (1992) “Naomh Mhuire kiss Blarney goodbye to clinch second”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 9, 1992. pp. 27.

[20] Cliona Foley (1992) “North Mon plough into stars”. Irish Independent. Monday, march 16, 1992. pp. 24.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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