Category: Basketball

Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Blitz 1960

Venue: Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines, 2 October 1960

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
First Round
02.10.1960Army School of Music (Dublin)20St. Mary’s B Athlone6
02.10.1960Corinthians (Dublin)12Rosario B Belfast6 aet
02.10.1960James Stephens Kilkenny21Custume Athlone4
02.10.196044th FCA Cork13Air Corps (Dublin)11
02.10.1960Dublin Celtic30Dungannon13
02.10.1960Rosario A Belfast14Robert Emmetts Kilkenny12 aet
02.10.1960St. Mary’s A Athlone17Bangor8
02.10.1960St. Mary’s Teachers Union15St. Colmcille Tralee10
Quarter-Finals
02.10.1960Army School of Music (Dublin)11Corinthians8
02.10.196044th FCA Cork23James Stephens Kilkenny22 aet
02.10.1960Dublin Celtic29Rosario A Belfast7
02.10.1960St. Mary’s A Athlone18SMTU Belfast14
Semi-Finals
02.10.1960Army School of Music Dublin1244th FCA Cork5
02.10.1960Dublin Celtic19St. Mary’s A Athlone18
Final
02.10.1960Dublin Celtic15Army School of Music (Dublin)10
Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Blitz Results 1960 [Reference: 1]

Report

Dublin Celtic, who had been beaten finalists in 1959, won the All-Ireland Basketball Blitz for the first time in October 1960, when beating Army School of Music 15-10 in the Final. M. Morrison top-scored on 8 points for the Army School of Music, but it wasn’t enough as the combination of P. O’Hara (7 pts), N. Nugent (5) and D. Rochford (3) saw of the challenge of ASM to give the title to Celtic.

Final

Team / ScorersPointsTeam / ScorersPoints
Dublin Celtic15Army School of Music10
P. O’Hara7M. Morrison8
N. Nugent5K. Staunton2
D. Rochford3
ABAI All-Ireland Blitz 1960 Final Scorers [Reference: 1]

About

The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball Ireland) was the organisation in charge of running Basketball in Ireland from 1947 to 1979 when it changed its name to the Irish Basketball Association.

From 1953 to 1973 it was organised on a Club and County basis like the Gaelic Athletic association, and the All-Ireland Minor Championship was the Underage County Championship.

The All-Ireland Blitz was Club Championship, held over the course of a weekend.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1960) “Celtic won ‘blitz’ title” Irish Press. Monday, October 3, 1960. pg. 9 [Internet] Available from the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service)

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu

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Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland Connacht Senior Championship 1952-1973

Finals 1952-1973

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1952Roscommon
1953
1954
1955Roscommon(unopposed?)
1956not held?
1957Roscommon
1958Roscommon
1959
1960
1961Roscommon
1962Roscommon
1963SligoMayo
1964Roscommon
1965
1966
1967Galway
1968Sligo
1969Sligo
1970Sligo
1971
1972
1973
ABAI Connacht Senior Championship Finals 1952-1973 [Reference: 1-23]

Report

Roscommon and Sligo won most Connacht Senior Championship titles between them from 1952 to 1973. Roscommon won most of the championships in the early days, with Sligo winning their first title (as is currently known) in 1963, before winning three-in-a-row from 1968 to 1970. Galway had a sole victory in 1967.

About

The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball Ireland) was the organisation in charge of running Basketball in Ireland from 1947 to 1979 when it changed its name to the Irish Basketball Association.

From 1953 to 1973 it was organised on a Club and County basis like the Gaelic Athletic association, and the All-Ireland Minor Championship was the Underage County Championship.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1952) “Basketball” Irish Press. Wednesday, December 31, 1952. pg. 8

[2] Anon (1953) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1953. pg. 9

[3] Anon (1954) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1954. pg. 6-7

[4] Anon (1955) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1955. pg. 10-11

[5] Anon (1956) “Basketball” Irish Independent Monday, December 31, 1956. pg. 10-11

[6] Anon (1957) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1957. pg. 10

[7] Anon (1958) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1958. pg. 10

[8] Anon (1959) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1959. pg. 12

[9] Anon (1960) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1960. pg. 14-15

[10] Anon (1961) “Senior Title for Roscommon” Irish Independent Wednesday, May 3, 1961. pg. 20-21

[12] Anon (1963) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, January 1, 1963. pg. 12-13

[13] Anon (1963) “Kerry Foiled Of Making History” Irish Independent Monday, April 22, 1963. pg. 8-9

[14] Anon. (1963) Basketball Champions” Connaught Telegraph. Saturday, April 6, 1963. pg. 8

[15] Anon (1964) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 30, 1964. pg. 12-13

[16] O’Connor, Tony (1966) “Basketball” Irish Press Friday, April 15, 1966. pg.

[17] Anon (1967) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 30, 1967. pg. 14-15

[18] ‘Rebounder’ (1968) “Basketball: At Last Victory for Cork in All-Ireland Senior, Junior Finals” Evening Echo, Tuesday, December 17, 1968. pg.

[19] Anon (1968) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1968. pg. 12-13

[20] Anon (1969) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1969. pg. 12

[19] Anon (1970) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1970. pg. 12-13

[20] Anon (1971) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1971. pg. 14-15

[21] Anon. (1971) Cork capture All-Ireland While Na Mistealaigh Take Lota Tournament” Evening Echo. Tuesday, April 20, 1971. pg. 12.

[22] Anon (1972) “Basketball” Evening Press Monday, March 13, 1972. pg. 15

[23] A Special Correspondent (1073) “Sligo win the big one: First All-Ireland Title” Sligo Champion, Friday, March 16, 1973. pg. 14.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu [Reference: 25] & Junior Ryan (Cork 1971) [Reference: 24].

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Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland Leinster Senior Championship 1951-1973

Finals 1951-1973

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1951Dublin40Kildare26
1952Dublin
1953Dublin
1954Dublin
1955Kilkenny
1956Kilkenny
1957Dublin
1958Dublin
1959Kilkenny
1960
1961
1962
1963Dublin
1964Dublin
1965
1966Dublin
1967Dublin
1968Kilkenny
1969Dublin
1970Dublin
1971Dublin
1972Dublin
ABAI Leinster Senior Championship Finals 1951-1973 [Reference: 1-25]

Report

Dublin and Kilkenny won all the Leinster Senior Basketball Championships between (as is currenttly known) from 1951-1973, with Dublin providing most of the winners.

About

The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball Ireland) was the organisation in charge of running Basketball in Ireland from 1947 to 1979 when it changed its name to the Irish Basketball Association.

From 1953 to 1973 it was organised on a Club and County basis like the Gaelic Athletic association, and the All-Ireland Minor Championship was the Underage County Championship.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1951) “Basketball” Irish Press. Monday, December 31, 1951. pg. 21

[1] Anon. (1952) “Basketball” Irish Press. Wednesday, December 31, 1950. pg. 8

[2] Anon (1953) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1953. pg. 9

[3] Anon (1954) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1954. pg. 6-7

[4] Anon (1955) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1955. pg. 10-11

[5] Anon (1956) “Basketball” Irish Independent Monday, December 31, 1956. pg. 10-11

[6] Anon (1957) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1957. pg. 10

[7] Anon (1958) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1958. pg. 10

[8] Anon (1959) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1959. pg. 12

[9] Anon (1960) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1960. pg. 14-15

[10] Anon (1961) “Senior Title for Roscommon” Irish Independent Wednesday, May 3, 1961. pg. 20-21

[12] Anon (1963) “Kerry Foiled Of Making History” Irish Independent Monday, April 22, 1963. pg. 8-9

[13] Anon (1964) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 30, 1964. pg. 12-13

[15] O’Connor, Tony (1966) “Basketball” Irish Press Friday, April 15, 1966. pg.

[16] Anon (1967) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 30, 1967. pg. 14-15

[16] ‘Rebounder’ (1968) “Basketball: At Last Victory for Cork in All-Ireland Senior, Junior Finals” Evening Echo, Tuesday, December 17, 1968. pg.

[17] Anon (1968) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1968. pg. 12-13

[18] Anon (1969) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1969. pg. 12

[19] Anon (1970) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1970. pg. 12-13

[20] Anon (1971) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1971. pg. 14-15

[21] Anon. (1971) Cork capture All-Ireland While Na Mistealaigh Take Lota Tournament” Evening Echo. Tuesday, April 20, 1971. pg. 12.

[22] Anon (1972) “Basketball” Evening Press Monday, March 13, 1972. pg. 15

[23] A Special Correspondent (1073) “Sligo win the big one: First All-Ireland Title” Sligo Champion, Friday, March 16, 1973. pg. 14.

Social Media

[24] Irish Basketball Memories of the 1980s and 1990s Facebook Page (2020) Junior Ryan: Answer to Post by Enda Mulcahy, 28 February 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060954243928054/permalink/2942221669134626/ [Accessed 28 February 2020]

[25] Irish Basketball Memories of the 1980s & 1990s Facebook Page (2020) Rob Gihbu, Reply to Post by Enda Mulcahy, 29 February 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s851x315/89035704_10213399588744251_1758018135312564224_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_sid=dbeb18&_nc_ohc=c8NN_DnWk5kAX8GVo-G&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&_nc_tp=7&oh=9f7edd9b8d198cb58e31ae3431837cc5&oe=5EBF47E0 [Accessed 29 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu [Reference: 25] & Junior Ryan (Cork 1971) [Reference: 24].

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Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Minor County Championship 1953-1973

Finals 1953-1974

YearWinners Runners-Up 
1953Kilkenny   
1954Kilkenny   
1955Kilkenny   
1956Antrim   
1957Dublin48Cork19
1958Antrim29Kerry18
1959Antrim   
1960Kerry   
1961Kerry41Dublin31
1962Kerry   
1963Kerry70Kilkenny37
1964Kerry   
1965Dublin48Down45
1966    
1967Dublin   
1968Dublin   
1969Kerry   
1970Kerry   
1971Dublin42Kerry22
1972Dublin69Kerry49
1973Cork50Sligo46
BAIA All-Ireland Minor Championship Finals 1953-1973 [Reference: 1-24]

Report

The All-Ireland Minor Championships were won by Kilkenny from 1953 to 1955, before Antrim won three finals out of four from 1956 to 1959 (with Dublin breaking the sequence in 1957), Kerry then won the five-in-a-row from 1960 to 1964, before Dublin went on a winning streak from 1965 to 1968.

There were then two years of Kerry victories (1969 to 1970), before Dublin also won two in-in-a-row from 1971 to 1972, Cork took the 1973 title.

About

The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball Ireland) was the organisation in charge of running Basketball in Ireland from 1947 to 1979 when it changed its name to the Irish Basketball Association.

From 1953 to 1973 it was organised on a Club and County basis like the Gaelic Athletic association, and the All-Ireland Minor Championship was the Underage County Championship.

The Minor Championships were replaced by the Under 19 and Under 17 Championships in 1974 (still on a County basis unlike the Senior Championship which appears to have been replaced by a National League based on clubs, and the National Intermediate Area Competition)

References

Sources

[2] Anon (1953) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1953. pg. 9

[3] Anon (1954) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1954. pg. 6-7

[4] Anon (1955) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1955. pg. 10-11

[5] Anon (1956) “Basketball” Irish Independent Monday, December 31, 1956. pg. 10-11

[6] Anon (1957) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1957. pg. 10

[7] Anon (1958) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1958. pg. 10

[8] Anon (1959) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1959. pg. 12

[9] Anon (1960) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1960. pg. 14-15

[10] Anon (1961) “Senior Title for Roscommon” Irish Independent Wednesday, May 3, 1961. pg. 20-21

[12] Anon (1963) “Kerry Foiled Of Making History” Irish Independent Monday, April 22, 1963. pg. 8-9

[13] Anon (1964) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 30, 1964. pg. 12-13

[15] O’Connor, Tony (1966) “Basketball” Irish Press Friday, April 15, 1966. pg.

[16] Anon (1967) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 30, 1967. pg. 14-15

[16] ‘Rebounder’ (1968) “Basketball: At Last Victory for Cork in All-Ireland Senior, Junior Finals” Evening Echo, Tuesday, December 17, 1968. pg.

[17] Anon (1968) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1968. pg. 12-13

[18] Anon (1969) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1969. pg. 12

[19] Anon (1970) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1970. pg. 12-13

[20] Anon (1971) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1971. pg. 14-15

[21] Anon. (1971) Cork capture All-Ireland While Na Mistealaigh Take Lota Tournament” Evening Echo. Tuesday, April 20, 1971. pg. 12.

[22] Anon (1972) “Basketball” Evening Press Monday, March 13, 1972. pg. 15

[23] A Special Correspondent (1973) “Sligo win the big one: First All-Ireland Title” Sligo Champion, Friday, March 16, 1973. pg. 14.

[24] Anon. (1974) “Galway capture first ever All-Ireland trophy” Connacht Tribune. Friday, May 3, 1974. pg. 9

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu ; and Mick Turley (Galway 1974).

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Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland All Ireland Senior Blitz 1950-1964

Finals 1950-1964

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1950Dodgers (Dublin)Army School of Music
1951
1952Army School of Music (Dublin)17Custume (Athlone)15
1953Air Corps (Dublin)
1954Air Corps (Dublin)
1955Western Command
1956Air Corps (Dublin)
1957US Navy (Derry)14Set Shots (Kilkenny)4
1958US Navy (Derry)11Naomh Ioseph (Dublin)7
1959Air Corps Baldonnel (Dublin)15Dublin Celtics (Dublin)14
1960Celtics (Dublin)
1961Dynamoes (Kilkenny)14Corinthians (Dublin)12
1962
1963Robert Emmetts (Kilkenny)
1964Belfast Celtics
ABAI All Ireland Senior Blitz Finals 1953-1964 [Reference: 1-12]

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1950) “Basketball” Irish Press. Saturday, December 30, 1950. pg. 8

[2] Anon. (1952) “Basketball” Irish Press. Wednesday, December 31, 1950. pg. 8

[3] Anon (1953) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1953. pg. 9

[4] Anon (1954) “Basketball” Irish Independent Friday, December 31, 1954. pg. 6-7

[5] Anon (1955) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1955. pg. 10-11

[6] Anon (1956) “Basketball” Irish Independent Monday, December 31, 1956. pg. 10-11

[7] Anon (1957) “Basketball” Irish Independent Tuesday, December 31, 1957. pg. 10

[8] Anon (1958) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 31, 1958. pg. 10

[9] Anon (1959) “Basketball” Irish Independent Thursday, December 31, 1959. pg. 12

[10] Anon (1960) “Basketball” Irish Independent Saturday, December 31, 1960. pg. 14-15

[11] Anon (1961) “Senior Title for Roscommon” Irish Independent Wednesday, May 3, 1961. pg. 20-21

[13] Anon (1964) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, January 1, 1964. pg. 14-15

[14] Anon (1964) “Basketball” Irish Independent Wednesday, December 30, 1964. pg. 12-13

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu [Reference: 25]

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Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland Ladies All-Ireland Championship 1968-1978

Finals 1968-1978

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1968St. Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1969St. Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1970St. Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1971St. Vincent’s
1972Corinthins (Dublin)44Meteors (Dublin)36
1973St. Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1974Marathon (Dublin)47Killester Kaleidoscopes (Dublin)38
1975Corinthians (Dublin)57St. Louis Meteors (Dublin)53
1976Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1977Louis Meteors (Dublin)
1978Louis Meteors (Dublin)65Marathon (Dublin)49
ABAI All-Ireland Ladies Championship 1968-1978 [References: 1-8]

Report

Louis Meteors won their record seventh All-Ireland Blitz Title since 1968 in the Final edition of the competition in 1978 [Reference: 8]. Other winners of the All-Ireland Blitz were Corinthians (also from Dublin) in 1972 and 1975, St. Vincent’s (1971) and Marathon, another Dublin team, in 1974.

About

The Ladies All-Ireland Championship was the Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland’s Annual Blitz to determine the Irish Club Champions. In 1978 the Blitz was replaced by a National League in line with the Men’s which had also replaced the All-Ireland Championship in 1973. (see https://eirball.ie/2018/12/19/ibba-ladies-national-basketball-league-1980-1991/ for the Ladies National Basketball League 1980-1991).

The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland was organised very like the Gaelic Athletic Association prior to 1973, with All-Ireland County & Club Championships, and after the introduction of the National Leagues based on clubs, was renamed the Irish Basketball Association in 1980.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1971) “Basketball” Irish independent. Friday, December 31, 1971. pg. 14-15. [Available on the Internet at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[2] Anon. (1972) “Corinthians best Killarney in Basketball test” Irish Examiner. Tuesday, April 11, 1972. pg. 13. [Available on the Internet at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[4] Anon. (1974) “Marathon win All-Ireland ladies Championship” Irish Examiner. Monday, April 22, 1974. pg. 14. [Available on the Internet at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[5] Anon. (1975) “Senior Title Regained” Irish Press. Monday, April 7, 1975. pg. 10. [Available on the Internet at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[8] Anon. (1978) “Louis Meteors win title for a third time” Irish Examiner. Monday, April 3, 1978. pg. 13. [Available on the Internet at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan

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Basketball Ireland Pat Duffy Men's National Cup (Super League) 2019-20

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
25.10.2019Keanes SuperValu Killorglin60Garveys Tralee Warriors83
26.10.2019Maree75Belfast Star90
26.10.2019Griffith College Templeogue82UCD Marian62
26.10.2019DCU Saints68Abbey Seals Dublin Lions57
Quarter-Finals
30.11.2019Belfast Star63DBS Eanna78
30.11.2019Griffith College Templeogue95Moycullen82
30.11.2019DCU Saints79Coughlan CandS Neptune100
30.11.2019Garveys Tralee Warriors76Pyrobel Killester64
Semi-Finals
11.01.2020DBS Eanna78Garveys Tralee Warriors63
11.01.2020Griffith College Templeogue78Coughlan CandS Neptune75
FinalNational Basketball Arena
25.01.2020DBS Eanna68Griffith College Templeogue78
Basketball Ireland Pat Duffy Mens National Cup (Super League) 2019-20 [Reference: 1]

Report

Griffith College Templeogue Men’s Super League Team 2019-20 [Reference: 3]

Final Teams

Team 1PointsTeam 2Points
DBS Eanna68Griffith College Templeogue78
Hilary Netsiyanwa0Iarla McKeon0
Paris Ballinger3Kris Arcilla2
Milo Herbst0Stephen James3
Thomas McCabe0Puff Summers6
Joshua Wilson16Xabier Arriaga2
Stefan Zecevic10Matthew Harper0
Neil Lynch15Padraig Burke1
Maxine Zafran0Vladamir Tolshkin0
Marko Tomic3Darren Townes8
Daniel Heaney7Jason Killeen15
Ciaran MacEvilly0Neil Randolph8
Mark Reynolds14Lorcan Murphy (MVP)33
Basketball Ireland Pat Duffy Mens National Cup (Super League) 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

References

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2020) Paat Duffy Mes National Cup 19/20[Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/league/146035/[Accessed 27 January 2020]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2020) GAMEZONE: Hula Hoops National Cup finals – Super League [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10059570/gamezone-hula-hoops-national-cup-finals-super-league/[Accessed 27 January 2020]

Images

[3] Templeogue Basketball Club (2020) Men’s Super League 2019-20 Team Photo [Internet] Available from: http://tbc.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Mens-SL-19-20.jpg [Accessed 27 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Basketball Ireland Paudie O'Connor Cup (Women's Super League) 2019-20

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Preliminary Round
26.10.2019DCU Mercy72Maree62
26.10.2019Ambassador UCC Glanmire101Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics84
Round 1
30.11.2019DCU Mercy86IT Carlow Basketball45
30.11.2019Marble City Hawks62Singleton SuperValu Brunell89
30.11.2019Pyrobel Killester72Fr. Mathews64
01.12.2019Ambassador UCC Glanmire74Maxol WIT Wildcats66
Semi-Finals
11.01.2020Ambassador UCC Glanmire79Pyrobel Killester82
11.01.2020DCU Mercy68Singleton SuperValu Brunell75
FinalNational Basketball Arena
26.01.2020Singleton SuperValu Brunell59Pyrobel Killester82
Basketball Ireland Paudie O’Connor Cup (Women’s Super League) 2019-20 [Reference: 1-3]

Report

Killester – Basketball Ireland Paudie O’Connor Cup (Women’s Super League) Winners 2019-20 [Reference: 4]

Final Teams

Team 1PointsTeam 2Points
Singleton SuperValu Brunell59Pyrobel Killester82
Laura Morrissey6Adella Randle El20
Aryn McClure16Michelle Clarke8
Andrea Moynihan0Leah Rutherford4
Danielle O’Leary0Rebecca Nagle12
Greta Tamasanskaite11Aisling McCann3
Aoife Dineen2Milica Stankovic0
Tara Lynch0Christa Reed (MVP)23
Alex Macheta2Ella McCloskey6
Avril Braham0Sinead Boyle2
Katie Walshe0Ciara Curran0
Treyanna Clay16Robyn Malone2
Sinead O’Reilly6Jenna Howe2
Lauryn Homan0
Basketball Ireland Paudie O’Connor Cup (Women’s Super League) Teams 2019-20 [Reference: 3]

References

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2020) Paudie O’Connor Pre Lim[Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/league/146089/[Accessed 27 January 2020]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2020) Paudie O’Connor Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/league/147225/[Accessed 27 January 2020]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020) GAMEZONE: Hula Hoops National Cup finals – Super League [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10059570/gamezone-hula-hoops-national-cup-finals-super-league/[Accessed 27 January 2020]

Images

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020) GAMEZONE: Hula Hoops National Cup finals – Super League: Photo of Winning Killester Women’s Team [Internet] Available from: https://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/contents/638/featured_YS9mJaCvwD1sG7r5cSch5aWZlTn8qO1C.jpeg[Accessed 27 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester

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Longford Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals 2016

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Boys A Final
29.02.2016Scoil Eimear29Stonepark8
Girls A Final
29.02.2016Colehill34Melview21
Boys Plate Final
29.02.2016Colmcille16Fermoyle6
Girls Plate Final
29.02.2016Fermoyle26Stonepark11
Longford Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals 2016 [Reference: 1]

Player Awards

Grade (Most Valuable Player)WinnerTeam
Boys A Final MVPPaul IdshorScoil Eimear
Girls A Final MVPLauren McGuireColehill
Boys Plate Final MVPOwen WilliamsColmcille
Girls Plate Final MVPMolly MulvihillStonepark
Longford Primary School Mini Basketball Finals 2016 MVP Awards [Reference: 1]

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (2016) Longford Falcons Basketball Club | Longford Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals Longford Leader Friday, March 4, 2016. Sports Digest.

Note: Past copies of the Longford Leader are available to view at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 January 2020

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Roscommon Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals 2019

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
5th & 6th Class Boys
2019Dangan NS (Kilmore)WSt. Paul’s CastlereaL
5th & 6th Class Girls
2019Scoil na nAingeal Naofa (Boyle)WRoxboro NS L
3rd & 4th Class Boys
2019Dangan NS (Kilmore)WCroghan NSL
3rd & 4th Class Girls
2019Scoil na nAingeal Naofa (Boyle)WWhitehall NSL
2 Teacher Mixed
2019Aughrim NSWDrumboylan NSL
Roscommon Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals 2019 [Reference: 1]

Report

The Roscommon Primary Schools Mini Basketball League was set up by Ruth Kelly anderica Feely in 2018. Featuring 107 teams in four age & gender categories and one mixed teacher league, the teams played matches over 10 blitz days, and afterwards the table-toppers in each group were whittled down to 10 teams for the Finals.

Scoil na nAingeal Naofa Boyle won both girls categories and Dangan National School from Kilmore both boys categorieas, with Aughrim National School winning the two-teacher mixed League Final. [Reference: 1]

References

Websites

[1] Primary Schools Mini Basketball Ireland (2019) Primary Schools Mini Basketball [Roscommon Primary Schools Mini Basketball Finals 2019] [Internet] Available from: https://www.primaryschoolsminibasketballireland.com/ [Accessed 3 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Nora Mulcahy (nee Kingston)

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 January 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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