Category: All-Ireland Cup

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

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Round 1
21.09.18St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise 71Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington54
24.09.18Colaiste Choilm Tullamore50St. Paul’s Oughterard86
25.09.18St. Aidan’s CC Cork63St. Joseph’s Bish73
25.09.18Our Lady & St. Patrick Belfast41St. Malachy’s College64
25.09.18St. Eunan’s Letterkenny46Colaiste Einde44
25.09.18Scoil Pobail Sliabh Luachra79St. Macartan’s Monaghan72
26.09.18Castleknock College69Templeogue College62
27.09.18St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee88Ashbourne CS60
28.09.18St. Oliver’s Drogheda70Crescent Comprehensive77
28.09.18De La Salle Waterford41Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG71
28.09.18Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip37Mercy Mounthawk57
28.09.18St. Pat’s Cavan77CBC Cork71
28.09.18Belvedere College53St. Mary’s Galway69
03.10.18Calasanctius Oranmore38Summerhill College Sligo66
Round 2
15.10.18Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG 64Scoil Pobail Sliabh Luachra 56
16.10.18St. Joseph’s Bish 60St. Paul’s Oughterard 65
16.10.18 St. Pat’s Cavan 66St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee77
18.10.18Mercy Mounthawk 66St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise41
19.10.18 Summerhill College Sligo99 Castleknock College47
19.10.18 St. Mary’s Galway79 Crescent Comprehensive 84
19.10.18Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig94Rathmore Grammar79
05.11.18Colaiste Einde57St. Malachy’s College75
Round 3
15.11.18St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee88 Summerhill College Sligo74
16.11.18St. Malachy’s College68Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG 72
16.11.18St. Paul’s Oughterard 112Crescent Comprehensive59
16.11.18Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig82 Mercy Mounthawk87
Semi-Finals
08.01.19 Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG 81St. Paul’s Oughterard 63
10.01.19 Mercy Mounthawk66St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee62
Final
22.01.19 Mercy Mounthawk68 Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG 79

Reference: [1][2]

Report

FINAL: Mercy Mounthawk (Kerry) 68 Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG (Cork) 79

Brothers James & Scott Hannigan led Gael Cholaiste Mhuire to the U19 A Boys All-Ireland Schools Basketball title. David Lehane also put in a great display for the Cork side, but it was the Hannigan Brothers who did most of the damege, netting 53 points between them.

The Cork & Kerry rivals were neck-and-neck for the first five minutes of the game, but at the end of the First Quarter Gael Cholaiste Mhuire had gone ahead 22-14 thanks in large part to the Hannigan Brothers.

Kevin Moynihan added scores as well as the Hannigans for the Cork side in a big second quarter for the Rebel County side, as Mercy Mounthawk chipped away at a 10-point lead to bring the game back close at the half – 42-35 to Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG. James Fernane and Daire Kennelly were causing a lot of trouble for the Cork sides’ defense.

Leeroy Odiahi played a pivotal role in the Kerry school getting right back into the match with a huge opening to the third quarter, as Mercy Mounthawk got back to within 4 points. David Lehane, however, scored a crucial 3-pointer at the other end, and went to the line for a four-point bonus play. Gael Cholaiste Mhuire went in at the the end of the third quarter with a comfortable 63-51 lead, though the match was far from over, with Steven Bowler and Philip Corkery netting for Mercy Mounthawk.

Mounthawk continued battling away and reduced the Gael Cholaiste Mhuire lead by three in the final quarter, but it was not enough, as the Hannigans, Moynihan and Lehane continued forcing turnovers and netting big scores, and the Cork side won 79-68 in the end.

Mercy Mounthawk (Kerry): Raul Venczel (1), Daniel Fokseang, David Burke (3), Philip Corkery (6), Aidan Mangan, Cian Devine, Oliver Hart, Tristan Raymond, Steven Bowler (13), James Fernane (11), Daire Kennelly (19), Zygi Kaletka, Leeroy Odiahi (15), David Goreanskii.

Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG (Cork): Luke Ahern, Scott Hannigan (22), Mark Watkins, Colin Hannigan, James Hannigan (31), David Lehane (10), James Collins (4), Jack McGrath (6), Michael Tobin, Cian Looney (1), Kevin Moynihan (5).

MVP: James Hannigan (Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG)

Reference: [2]

References:

Websites:

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) U19A Boys Subway All Ireland Schools Cup 1819 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/league/132947/ [Accessed 23 March 2019]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Day 2: Subway All Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10047543/ [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 Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna & Barry Wyse, Templeogue College.

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U19A Girls 1994-Present

Finals 1994-2018

YearWinners Runners-Up 
1994Mercy Waterford52Loreto Crumlin45
1995Mercy Heights Skibbereen67Presentation 
1996Presentation Listowel57Moyne CS44
1997Moyne CS59Manor House Raheny45
1998St. Vincent’s Cork65Mercy Heights Skibbereen62
1999Presentation Oranmore60Moyne CS59
2000Mercy Waterford54Presentation Killarney40
2001St. Ruain Killenaule44Presentation SS Thurles29
2002Presentation Thurles73Ursuline43
2003Presentation Thurles (Tipperary)97Our Lady of Mercy (Waterford)62
2004Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin)45Ursuline College (Sligo)33
2005Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (Dublin)56Mercy Heights Skibbereen (Cork)42
2006Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43St. Vincent’s (Cork)36
2007Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)74Presentation Listowel (Kerry)54
2008Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)78Presentation Thurles (Tipperary)73
2009Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)70Our Lady of Mercy (Waterford)69
2010    
2011St. Joseph’s Abbeyfeale62Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)26
2012St. Angela’s (Cork)46Colaiste Iosagain (Cork)29
2013    
2014Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)38St. Vincent’s (Cork)31
2015Christ King (Cork)65St. Vincent’s (Cork)46
2016Ard Scoil Rathangan (Kildare)69Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)66
2017Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)75Dunshaughlin (Meath)46
2018Christ King Cork93Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip62

[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19[20][21][22][23][24]

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
Mercy WaterfordWaterford
Loreto CrumlinDublin
Mercy Heights SkibbereenCork
Presentation 
Presentation ListowelKerry
Moyne Community School 
Manor House RahenyDublin
St. Vincent’s CorkCork
Presentation OranmoreGalway
Mercy WaterfordWaterford
Presentation KillarneyKerry
Presentation ThurlesTipperary
Ursuline College SligoSligo

Report

The Under 19 A Girls All-Ireland Cup has been won on 3 separate occasions since 1994 by Calasanctius Oranmore of Galway and Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin). It has also been won twice since then by  Christ the King (Cork), Mercy Waterford, Presentation Thurles (Tipperary) and Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (Dublin).

About

The Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools Cup is run on an All-Ireland knockout basis for schools from the beginning of the competition, as opposed to the League which is run on a regional basis with an All-Ireland phase at the end. In the 1990s it was the Schools Basketball Association of Ireland which ran it, and it is now under the direct stewardship of Basketball Ireland.

The All-Ireland Cup is the highlight of the Schools Basketball Calendar, and is run at Under-19 and Under-16 Grades, with an A, B & C Competition inn both boys and girls for schools of different sizes.

References

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Websites

[1] 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]

[2] Anon. (1994) “Schools Cup Finals” IBBA Official Basketball Magazine. No. 27, March 1994. pg. 22-25.

[3] Anon. (1995) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. March 1995. pg. 26.

[4] Anon. (1996) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. April 1996. pg. 22-25.

[5] Hudson, E. (1997) “Moyne the pride of midlands” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 13, 1997. pg. 16-17.

[6] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 11, 1998. pg. 24-25.

[7] Anon. (1999) “BASKETBALL: Glory for Oranmore” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 11, 1999. pg. 18-19.

[8] Anon. (2000) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 9, 2000. pg. 18-19.

[9] Anon. (2001) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 8, 2001. pg. 18-19.

[10] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[11] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

[12] Anon. (2004) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 5 2004. pg. 18-19

[13] Anon. (2005) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 2 2005. pg. 18-19

[14] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[15] Anon. (2007) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 1 2007. pg. 24-25

[16] Anon. (2008) Malchy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2008. pg. 32-33

[17] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[18] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[19] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

[20] Anon. (2014) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 23 2014. pg. 48-49

[21] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U19A Girls All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1110#.WsIu5YjwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

[22] Basketball Ireland (2016) Gamezone: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/371671/ [Accessed 5 May 2017]

[23] Basketball Ireland (2017) Day 3 : Subway All Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10018115/ [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[24] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 1: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034396/ [Accessed 14 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aisling Delaney (Our Lady’s Templeogue)

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U16 A Girls 2001-Present

Finals

YearWinners Runners-Up 
2001-02North Monastery (Cork)49St. Gerard’s Castlebar (Mayo)33
2002-03Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)40Our Lady’s Castleblaney (Monaghan)29
2003-04Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)36Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin)19
2004-05Presentation Listowel (Kerry)48Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43
2005-06Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43St. Vincent’s (Cork)36
2006-07Presentation Castleisland (Kerry)39Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)37
2007-08Calsanctius Oranmore (Galway)54Presentation Castleisland (Kerry)42
2008-09Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (Dublin)38St. Joseph’s Abbeyfeale37
2009-10Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)77St. Benildus College69
2010-11St. Vincent’s61Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)41
2011-12Colaiste an Phiarsaigh57Malahide CS (Dublin)29
2012-13    
2013-14Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)58St. Joseph’s Bish (Galway)36
2014-15Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip (Kildare)65Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG47
2015-16Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)61Scoil Chriost an Ri Portlaoise (Laois)20
2016-17Scoil Chriost an Ri Portlaoise (Laois)45Crescent Comprehensive (Limerick)38
2017-18Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise68Crescent Comprehensive36

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[3] Anon. (2004) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 5 2004. pg. 18-19

[4] Anon. (2005) FIXTURES AND RESULTS: BASKETBALL Evening Herald. Thursday, February 3 2005. pg. 102

[5] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[6] Anon. (2007) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 1 2007. pg. 24-25

[7] Anon. (2008) Malachy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2008. pg. 32-33

[8] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[9] Anon. (2010) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Tuesday, January 27 2010. pg. 42-43

[10] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[11] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

Websites

[2] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

[12] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2014) U16 A Girls All Ireland Schools Cup 2013-14 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1008&compid=1011 [Accessed 28 August 2018]

[13] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U16A Girls All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1132#.WsIvyojwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

[14] Basketball Ireland (2016) Gamezone: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/371671/ [Accessed 5 May 2017]

[15] Basketball Ireland (2016) Day 3: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10018115/ [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[16] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 3: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034469/ [Accessed 9 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna & Barry Wyse, Templeogue College.

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Last Updated: 29 December 2018

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U16 A Boys 2001-Present

Finals

YearWinners Runners-Up 
2001-02North Monastery (Cork)49St. Gerard’s Castlebar (Mayo)33
2002-03Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (Dublin)78St. Brendan’s Killarney (Kerry)31
2003-04    
2004-05St. Brendan’s Killarney (Kerry)48Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)37
2005-06St. Malachy’s Belfast68Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig (Cork)39
2006-07    
2007-08St. Malachy’s (Belfast)64CBS Tramore (Waterford)48
2008-09Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (Dublin)49St. Malachy’s (Belfast)33
2009-10Presentation Bray (Wicklow)51St. Fintan’s HS Sutton (Dublin)47
2010-11St. Malachy’s College (Belfast)52St. Joseph’s (Galway)39
2011-12    
2012-13    
2013-14Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)58St. Joseph’s Bish (Galway)36
2014-15Summerhill College (Sligo)72Presentation Brothers (Cork)54
2015-16Colaiste Phadraig Lucan (Dublin)45St. Malachy’s (Belfast)44
2016-17St. Joseph’s The Bish (Galway)52St. Malachy’s (Belfast)42
2017-18St. Malachy’s College62St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee46

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[3] Anon. (2005) FIXTURES AND RESULTS: BASKETBALL Evening Herald. Thursday, January 27 2005. pg. 94

[4] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[5] Anon. (2008) Malachy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2004. pg. 32-33

[6] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[7] Anon. (2010) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Tuesday, January 27 2010. pg. 42-43

[8] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[9] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

Websites

[2] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

[10] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2014) U16 A Boys All Ireland Schools Cup 2013-14 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1008&compid=1004 [Accessed 28 August 2018]

[11] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U16A Boys All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1133#.WsIvUIjwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

[12] Basketball Ireland (2016) Gamezone: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/371671/ [Accessed 5 May 2017]

[13] Basketball Ireland (2016) Day 3: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10018115/ [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[14] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 3: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034469/ [Accessed 9 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna & Barry Wyse, Templeogue College.

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U19 A Boys 1992-Present

YearWinners Runners-Up 
1992St. Vincent’s Dublin St. Patrick’s Academy Dungannon 
1993St. Vincent’s CBS58Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 52
1994North Monastery 85St. Vincent’s 61
1995Our Lady’s Castleblaney 57St. Brendan’s Killarney 54
1996North Monastery 81Patrician College Newbridge74
1997Patrician College Newbridge 74Our Lady’s Castleblaney 63
1998Ard Scoil Ris 59Marian College 54
1999St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 76Marian College 68
2000St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 91Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 69
2001St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 66North Monastery52
2002De La Salle Waterford91St. Malachy’s 78
2003St. Gerard’s Castlebar 66Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 50
2004 St. Fintan’s Sutton64 North Monastery Cork 60 
2005 St. Fintan’s Sutton39 Our Lady & St. Patrick’s Belfast 33 
2006Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 77St. Gerard’s Castlebar 54
2007St. Fintan’s HS Sutton62Calasanctius Oranmore61
2008St. Malachy’s Belfast77Calasanctius Oranmore 75
2009St. Malachy’s Belfast93Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 54
2010 Calasanctius Oranmore77 St. Benildus College 69 
2011Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 74St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 55
2012 Presentation Brothers College Bray60 St. Malachy’s College Belfast 51 
2013 St. Malachy’s Belfast70Templeogue College (Dublin)61
2014St. Malachy’s Belfast86Presentation Bray58
2015Ard Scoil Rathangan70St. Eunan’s Letterkenny67
2016St. Aidan’s CBS 92Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 71
2017St. Aidan’s CBS 74Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 62
2018Templeogue College74St. Malachy’s College65

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Home Counties

SchoolCounty
Templeogue CollegeSouth Dublin
St. Malachy’s CollegeBelfast
St. Aidans’s CBSDublin
Colaiste Choilm BallincolligCork
Ard Scoil RathanganKildare
St. Eunan’s LetterkennyDonegal
Presentation BrayWicklow
Colaiste Eanna BallyroanSouth Dublin
St. Fintan’s SuttonFingal
Calasanctius OranmoreGalway
St. Gerard’s CastlebarMayo
De La Salle WaterfordWaterford
North MonasteryCork
Marian CollegeDun Laoghaire-Rathdown
Patrician College NewbridgeKildare
Our Lady’s CastleblaneyMonaghan
St. Brendan’s KillarneyKerry
St. Vincent’sDublin
St. Patrick’s AcademyDungannon
Ard Scoil RisLimerick

Report

The Under 19 A Boys All-Ireland Cup Schools Cup has been won 4 times since 1992 by St. Fintan’s High School Sutton (Dublin) and St. Malachy’s College (Belfast). It has also been won twice by St. Aidan’s CBS, St. Vincent’s and Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (all Dublin).

About

The Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools Cup is run on an All-Ireland knockout basis for schools from the beginning of the competition, as opposed to the League which is run on a regional basis with an All-Ireland phase at the end. In the 1990s it was the Schools Basketball Association of Ireland which ran it, and it is now under the direct stewardship of Basketball Ireland.

The All-Ireland Cup is the highlight of the Schools Basketball Calendar, and is run at Under-19 and Under-16 Grades, with an A, B & C Competition inn both boys and girls for schools of different sizes.

References

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Websites

[1] 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]

[4] Anon. (1994) “Schools Cup Finals” IBBA Official Basketball Magazine. No. 27, March 1994. pg. 22-25.

[5] Anon. (1995) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. March 1995. pg. 26.

[6] Anon. (1996) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. April 1996. pg. 22-25.

[7] Hudson, E. (1997) “Moyne the pride of midlands” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 13, 1997. pg. 16-17.

[8] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 12, 1998. pg. 16-17.

[9] Anon. (1999) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 10, 1999. pg. 20-21.

[10] O’Riordan, N. (2000) “BASKETBALL/Schools’ Cup finals: St. Fintan’s take control” Irish Times. Thursday, February 10, 2000. pg. 24.

[11] Anon. (2001) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Friday, February 9, 2001. pg. 18-19.

[12] Anon. (2001) “SPORTS ROUND-UP: BASKETBALL” Irish Times. Friday, February 9, 2001. pg. 18.

[13] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Tuesday, February 5, 2002. pg. 18-19.

[14] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

[15] Fay, Sean | Irish Independent (2004) Isaac walks tall as St. Fintan’s storm to glory [Internet] Available from: https://www.independent.ie/sport/isaac-walks-tall-as-st-fintans-storm-to-glory-26015821.html [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[16] Anon. | Irish Times (2005) St. Fintan’s complete senior double for second year running [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/st-fintan-s-complete-senior-double-for-second-year-running-1.421941?mode=print&ot=example.AjaxPageLayout.ot&fbclid=IwAR1w54WcihG8-eL1GtjyAKz_Py8xSbfK7A_cNMLpjZoEUxIHseotG164G38 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[17] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[18] Anon. (2007) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 1 2007. pg. 24-25

[19] Anon. (2008) Malchy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2008. pg. 32-33

[20] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[21] Gannon, Colm | Galway Advertiser (2010) Success on the double for Oranmore in schools cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.advertiser.ie/Galway/article/21464/success-on-the-double-for-oranmore-in-schools-cup?fbclid=IwAR15YP9oSitCvUUTx0UnCqXcZzS7Pd519DQB3iNhNZs5MglBsYGyrd39rK4 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[22] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[23] Wicklow People (2012) Presentation Stars capture All-Ireland honours in style [Internet] Available from: https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/wicklow-people/20120215/285134290493961 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[24] Anon. (2013) Slow start proves very costly for Templeogue College in decider The Echo. Thursday, January 31 2012. pg. 57

[25] Anon. (2014) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, January 29 2014. pg. 56-57

[26] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U19A Boys All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1109#.WsItsYjwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

[27] Basketball Ireland (2016) Gamezone: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/371671/ [Accessed 5 May 2017]

[28] Basketball Ireland (2017) Day 3 : Subway All Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10018115/ [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[29] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 1: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034396/ [Accessed 14 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Barry Wyse, Templeogue College and Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna, Ballyroan & John Byrne for filling in the gaps.

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