Category: Schools

Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 2000-01

Cup Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys ASt. Fintan’s Sutton66North Monastery52
Boys B    
Boys CSt. Nathy’s Ballaghadereen56Oatlands College51
 Girls   
Girls ASt. Ruain Killenaule44Presentation SS Thurles29
Girls B    
Girls CChrist the King College Cork56Sacred Heart Drogheda49

League Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
U19 A Boys    
U19 B Boys    
U19 C Boys    
     
Senior A Girls    
Senior B Girls    
Senior C Girls    
Senior D Girls    
     
U16 A Boys    
U16 B Boys    
U16 C Boys    
     
Cadette A Girls    
Cadette B Girls    
Cadette C Girls    
Cadette D Girls    

Sources

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

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

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

Acknowledgements

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Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 1999-2000

Cup Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys ASt. Fintan’s HS Sutton91Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan69
Boys BSt. Laurence’s Loughlinstown51St. Mary’s Moyderwell45
Boys CColaiste Mhuire Crosshaven60Carrick-on-Shannon CS50
 Girls   
Girls AMercy Waterford54Presentation Killarney40
Girls BScoil Ruain Killenaule55Loreto Foxrock40
Girls CColaiste Dun Iascaigh Cahir43Mount Temple Dublin36

[1][2]

League Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 U19 Boys   
U19 A Boys    
U19 B BoysSt. Muredach’s Ballina57Castlecomer CS45
U19 C Boys    
 U19 Girls   
U19 A Girls    
U19 B Girls    
U19 C Girls    
U19 D Girls    
 U16 Boys   
U16 A Boys    
U16 B BoysMoyle Park Clondalkin44Douglas CS32
U16 C BoysCarrick-on-Shannon37De La Salle Bagenalstown32
 U16 Girls   
U16 A Girls    
U16 B Girls    
U16 C Girls    
U16 D Girls    

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

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

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

Acknowledgements

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Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 1998-99

Cup Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys ASt. Fintan’s HS Sutton76Marian College68
Boys BTempleogue College86Kilkenny CBS72
Boys CTralee CC60St. Laurence’s Loughlinstown46
 Girls   
Girls APresentation Oranmore60Moyne CS59
Girls BPresentation Bandon64Holy Faith Clontarf30
Girls CClonaslee VS57Rathangan PP47

[1][2]

League Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 U19 Boys   
U19 A BoysNorth Monastery65St. Malachy’s Belfast61
U19 B BoysOur Lady’s Castleblaney48Ballincollig CS44
U19 C BoysTralee CC52St. Joseph’s Spanish Point48
 U19 Girls   
U19 A Girls    
U19 B Girls    
U19 C Girls    
U19 D GirlsScoil Mhuire Portarlington39St. Joseph’s Lucan11
 U16 Boys   
U16 A BoysNorth Monastery45Colaiste Eanna36
U16 B Boys    
U16 C BoysSt. Eunan’s Letterkenny48Intermediate Killorglin27
 U16 Girls   
U16 A Girls    
U16 B Girls    
U16 C Girls    
U16 D Girls    

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

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

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

Acknowledgements

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Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 1997-98

Cup Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys AArd Scoil Ris Limerick59Marian College54
Boys BSt. Mary’s Moyderwell70St. Andrew’s Blackrock48
Boys CPalmerstown CS62Abbey VS53
 Girls   
Girls ASt. Vincent’s Cork65Mercy Heights Skibbereen62
Girls BSt. Joseph’s Rochfortbridge62Killarney CS49
Girls CPresentation Bandon79Cnoc Mhuire Granard67

[1][2]

League Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 U19 Boys   
U19 A Boys    
U19 B Boys    
U19 C BoysSummerhill College Sligo40Castlecomer CS31
 Senior Girls   
Senior A Girls    
Senior B Girls    
Senior C GirlsTeresian School Donnybrook47Presentation Bandon42
Senior D GirlsSt. Fergal’s Rathdowney33Moneenageisha CC24
 U16 Boys   
U16 A Boys    
U16 B BoysColaiste Choilm Ballincollig32Castlecomer CS25
U16 C BoysCross & Passion Kilcullen42Sacred Heart Ballyshannon35
 Cadette Girls   
Cadette A GirlsMercy Waterford46Presentation Listowel42
Cadette B Girls    
Cadette C GirlsPresentation Bandon58Scoil Muire Trim26
Cadette D Girls    

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
Ard Scoil RisLimerick
Marian CollegeDublin
St. Mary’s Moyderwell 
St. Andrew’s BlackrockDublin
Palmerstown Community SchoolDublin
Abbey Vocational SchoolDonegal
St. Vincent’s CorkCork
Mercy Heights SkibbereenCork
St. Joseph’s RochfortbridgeWestmeath
Killarney Community SchoolKerry
Presentation BandonCork
Cnoc Mhuire GranardLongford
Summerhill CollegeSligo
Castlecomer CS 
Teresian School DonnybrookDublin
Presentation BandonCork
St. Fergal’s Rathdowney 
Moneenageisha CC 
Colaiste Choilm BallincolligCork
Cross & Passion KilcullenKildare
Scared Heart BallyshannonDonegal
Mercy WaterfordWaterford
Presentation ListowelKerry
Scoil Muire TrimMeath

References

___________________________________________________________

Sources

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

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

Acknowledgements

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Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 1996-97

Cup Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys APatrician Newbridge74Our Lady’s Castleblaney63
Boys BSt. Mel’s Longford76Kilkenny CBS64
Boys CSt. Patrick’s Dungannon74CBS Limerick55
 Girls   
Girls AMoyne CS59Manor House Raheny45
Girls BHoly Faith Clontarf57Presentation Thurles55
Girls CArd Scoil Mhuire Bruff53St. Joseph’s Rochfortbridge45

[1][2][3]

League Finals

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 U19 Boys   
U19 A BoysNorth Monastery73Patrician Newbridge64
U19 B BoysSt. Malachy’s Belfast49Cresent College Limerick47
U19 C BoysBallincollig CS45St. Aidan’s Tallaght43
 Senior Girls   
Senior A GirlsMoyne CS70Mercy Heights Skibbereen50
Senior B GirlsPresentation Thurles51St. Nathy’s Ballaghadereen49
Senior C GirlsArd Scoil Mhuire Bruff47St. Mary’s Ballisodare45
Senior D GirlsSacred Heart Clonakilty50St. Aidan’s Cootehill31
 U16 Boys   
U16 A BoysColaiste Eanna Ballyroan57St. Fintan’s HS Sutton45
U16 B BoysChanel College46Colaiste Choilm39
U16 C BoysBallincollig CS62St. Patrick’s Navan42
 Cadette Girls   
Cadette A GirlsPresentation Castleisland37Presentation Oranmore31
Cadette B GirlsMercy Ballymahon49St. Enda’s Galway35
Cadette C GirlsSt. Mary’s Ballisodare39Scoil Chonglais34
Cadette D GirlsLoreto Dalkey37Rockwell College36

[4][5][6][7][8]

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
North MonasteryCork
Patrician College NewbridgeKildare
St. Malachy’sBelfast
Cresecent CollegeLimerick
Ballincollig Community SchoolCork
St. Aidan’s TallaghtDublin
Moyne Community School 
Mercy Heights SkibbereenCork
Presentation ThurlesTipperary
St. Nathy’s Ballaghadereen 
Ard Scoil Mhuire Bruff 
St. Mary’s Ballisodare 
Sacred Heart ClonakiltyCork
St. Aidan’s Cootehill 
Colaiste Eanna BallyroanDublin
St. Fintan’s SuttonDublin
Chanel CollegeDublin
Colaiste Choilm 
St. Patrick’s NavanMeath
Presentation CastleislandKerry
Presentation OranmoreGalway
Mercy BallymahonLongford
St. Enda’sGalway
Scoil Chonglais 
Loreto DalkeyDublin
Rockwell College 
Our Lady’s CastleblaneyMonaghan
St. Mel’s LongfordLongford
Kilkenny CBSKilkenny
St. Patrick’s DungannonTyrone
CBS LImerickLimerick
Manor House RahenyDublin
Holy Faith ClontarfDublin
Presentation ThurlesTipperary
St. Joseph’s RochfortbridgeWestmeath

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon.. (1997) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, January 30, 1997. pg. 16.

[2] Hudson, E. (1997) “Third time lucky for Mel’s” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 12, 1997. pg. 16-17.

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

[4] Anon.. (1997) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Monday, February 24, 1997. pg. 28-29.

[5] Anon.. (1997) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, March 13, 1997. pg. 16-17.

[6] Anon.. (1997) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Friday, March 14, 1997. pg. 16-17.

[7] Anon.. (1997) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, March 20, 1997. pg. 18-19.

[8] Hudson, E. (1997) “Reddy star as North Mon capture another title” Irish Independent. Thursday, Friday, March 21, 1997. pg. 20-21.

Acknowledgements

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Schools Basketball Association of Ireland All-Ireland Schools Finals 1995-96

Cup

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Boys   
Boys ANorth Monastery81Patrician Newbridge74
Boys BColaiste an Spiorad Naomh67St. Joseph’s Bish57
Boys CDrimnagh Castle40Carrick-on-Shannon37
 Girls   
Girls APresentation Listowel72Mercy Heights Skibbereen63
Girls BSt. Ailbe’s58Mercy College38
Girls CSt. Mary’s Naas52Loreto College Mullingar40

[1]

League

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 U19 Boys   
A BoysSt. Paul’s Raheny (Dublin)69St. Malachy’s (Belfast)55
B BoysMalahide CS63Ard Scoil Ris Limerick55
C BoysSt. Columb’s Derry63Royal School Cavan49
 Senior Girls   
A GirlsPresentation Listowel57Moyne CS44
B GirlsSacred Heart Tullamore67Mercy College Sligo36
C GirlsScoil Chriost an Ri38Scoil Ruain Killenaule27
D GirlsPresentation Ballingarry37St. Columba’s Comprehensive22
 U16 Boys   
A BoysNorth Monastery48Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan25
B BoysSt. Paul’s Raheny62St. Clement’s Limerick56
C BoysSt. Columb’s Derry42Kells CS23
 Cadette Girls   
A GirlsPresentation Castleisland65Mercy Coolock50
B GirlsSacred Heart Tullamore85St. Joseph’s Castlebar59
C GirlsColaiste Choilm Ballincollig52Our Lady’s Drimnagh51
D GirlsSt. Anne’s Killaloe57Largy College Clones28

[1]

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
St. Anne’s Killaloe 
Largy College ClonesMonaghan
Colaiste Choilm BallincolligCork
Our Lady’s DrimnaghDublin
Scared Heart TullamoreOffaly
St. Joseph’s CastlebarMayo
Presentation CastleislandKerry
Mercy CoolockDublin
St. Columb’s DerryDerry
Kells Community SchoolMeath
St. Paul’s RahenyDublin
St. Clement’s LimerickLimerick
North MonasteryCork
Colaiste Eanna BallyroanDublin
Presentation Ballingarry 
St. Columba’s Comprehensive 
Scoil Chriost an Ri 
Scoil Riuain Killinaule 
Mercy College SligoSligo
Presentation ListowelKerry
Moyne Community School 
Royal SchoolCavan
Malahide Community SchoolDublin
Ard Scoil RisLimerick
St. Malachy’sBelfast
St. Mary’s NaasKildare
Loreto College MullingarWestmeath
St. Ailbe’s TipperaryTipperary
Mercy Heights SkibbereenCork
Drimnagh CastleDublin
Carrick-on-ShannonLeitrim
Colaiste an Spioraid NaomhCork
Patrician College NewbridgeKildare
St. Joseph’s BishGalway

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

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

 

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna, Barry Wyse, Templeogue College, Aisling Delaney, Our Lady’s Te,pleogue

 

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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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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 League U19 A Girls 2018-19

All-Ireland Finals

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Quarter-FinalsOblate Hall, Inchicore
27.02.19Holy Faith Clontarf68St. Genevieve’s Belfast37
Quarter-FinalsNational Basketball Arena
27.02.19Colaiste na Sceilge49Presentation SS Waterford58
27.02.19St. Vincent’s SS Cork44Loreto Dalkey47
27.02.19Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise49Castleisland CC38
Semi-FinalsNational Basketball Arena
27.02.19Holy Faith Clontarf59Presentation SS Waterford37
27.02.19Loreto Dalkey33Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise65
Final
20.03.19Holy Faith Clontarf65Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise41

Reference: [2][3]

All-Ireland Playoffs Tables

PWLPFPAPts
Pool A (Host: Presentation SS Waterford)
*Presentation SS Waterford3301481106
Our Lady’s Castleblayney (Monaghan)321129914
Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig (Cork)3121131322
Presentation Killarney (Kerry)303921490
Pool B (Host: Loreto Kilkenny)
*Castleisland CC (Kerry)22094714
Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip (Kildare)321143994
Colaiste Einde (Galway)3121131462
Loreto Kilkenny202701040
Pool C (Host: Loreto Dalkey)
*Loreto Dalkey (Dublin)3301981136
Regina Mundi (Cork)211961182
Mercy Mounthawk Tralee (Kerry)3121261562
Colaiste Choilmcille Ballyshannon (Donegal)202671000
Pool D (Host: Mercy Ballymahon)
*St. Genevieve’s (Belfast)3301911366
Mercy Ballymahon (Longford)3211731314
Jesus & Mary Salerno (Galway)3121271692
Our Lady’s The Bower Athlone3031021790

Reference: Compiled from [1]

Playoff Results

Home Team Score
Away Team
Score
Pool A19 January 2019
Presentation Waterford56Colaiste Choilm Ballincolig33
Our Lady’s Castleblayney48Presentation Kilkenny20
Colaiste Choilm Ballincolig 32 Our Lady’s Castleblayney 44
Presentation Kilkenny 40 Presentation Waterford 53
Colaiste Choilm Ballincolig 48 Presentation Kilkenny 32
Presentation Waterford 39 Our Lady’s Castleblayney 37
Pool B15 January 2019
Loreto Kilkenny32Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip54
Castleisland CC52Colaiste Einde38
Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip 33 Castleisland CC 42
Colaiste Einde 50 Loreto Kilkenny 38
Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip 56 Colaiste Einde 25
Loreto Kilkenny Castleisland CC
Pool C19 January 2019
Loreto Dalkey68Regina Mundi Cork45
Mercy Mounthawk41Colaiste Choilmcille Ballyshannon34
Regina Mundi Cork 51 Mercy Mounthawk 50
Colaiste Choilmcille Ballyshannon 33 Loreto Dalkey 59
Regina Mundi Cork Colaiste Choilmcille Ballyshannon
Loreto Dalkey 71 Mercy Mounthawk 35
Pool D19 January 2019
Mercy Ballymahon61Our Lady’s The Bower Athlone33
St. Genevieve’s Belfast67J&M Salerno35
Our Lady’s The Bower Athlone 28 St. Genevieve’s Belfast 68
J&M Salerno 42 Mercy Ballymahon 59
Our Lady’s The Bower Athlone 41 J&M Salerno 50
Mercy Ballymahon 53 St. Genevieve’s Belfast 56

Reference: [1]

Report

FINAL: Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin) 65 Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise (Laois) 41

Holy Faith Clontarf won the League & Cup Double by beating Scoil Chriost Ri of Portlaoise 65-41 in the League Final.

Maeve O’Seaghdha won the MVP Award, scoring a game-high 25 points, as she put in an all-round individual display. The Irish International was supported throughout by Elizabeth Black, Bronagh Power Cassidy, Niamh Kenny & Maria Long.

The Clontarf School were 15-6 up at the end of the first quarter after a bright start, but Scoil Chriost Ri n fought back into the game in the second, with Jasmine Burke & Ciara Byrne putting in a bright display., but despite a good display from the pair and also Shauna Dooley and Erone Fitzpatrick, Holy Faith had stretched their lead at half-time to 35-22.

The Clontarf School put in a huge third quarter, outscoring the Portlaoise side 18-3 to put the matter beyond doubt , leading 53-25 going into the Final Quarter.

Scoil Chriost Ri kept battling but the Final Word and Final Basket belonged to Holy Faith who won in the end 65-41.

Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin): Katie Doyle, Kim Clarke, Aine Walsh, Maria Long (2), Emma Crumlish (3), Maeve O’Seaghdha (23), Bronagh Power-Cassidy (13), Niamh Hetherton, Elizabeth Black (10), Niamh Kenny (12), Faye Crumlish

Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise (Laois): Amy Byrne, Ciara Byrne (5), Shauna Dooley (8), Rebecca Reddin, Grainne O’Reilly (2), Sophie Delahunt, Ailbhe Griffin (2), Jasmine Burke (11), Jade Burke, Ellen Byrne, Erone Fitzpatrick (3), Rachel Glynn, Sarah Fleming (10)

MVP Award: Maeve O’Seaghdha (Holy Faith Clontarf)

Reference: [3]

How They Qualified:

East Region
E1Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin) – Qualified direct to Quarter-Finals
E2Loreto Dalkey (Dublin)
E3Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip (Kildare)
Midlands Region
M1Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise (Laois) – Qualified direct to Quarter-Finals
M2Our Lady’s The Bower Athlone (Westmeath)
South East Region
SE1Presentation SS Waterford
SE2Loreto Kilkenny
South Region
S1St. Vincent’s Secondary School (Cork) – Qualified direct to Quarter-Finals
S2Regina Mundi Cork
S3Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig (Cork)
South West Region
SW1Colaiste na Sceilge (Kerry) – Qualified direct to Quarter-Finals
SW2Castleisland CC (Kerry)
SW3Replaced by Presntation Kilkenny
SW4Mercy Mounthawk Tralee (Kerry)
West Region
W1Colaiste Einde (Galway)
W2Jesus & Mary Salerno (Galway)
North / North West Region
N/NW1Colaiste Choilmcille Ballyshannon (Donegal)
N/NW2St. Genevieve’s Belfast
North East Region
NE1Mercy Ballymahon (Longford)
NE2Our Lady’s Castleblayney (Monaghan)

Reference: [1]

References:

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) U19U16 Girls Playoff Results 2019.pdf [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/638_uploaded/87b510895c6f2d6a0aed98414671db35e017df90.pdf
[Accessed 8 February 2019]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Gamezone: All Ireland Schools League Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10047821/
[Accessed 21 March 2019]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2019) DAY THREE: All Ireland Schools League Finals [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10049657/
[Accessed 21 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aisling Delaney, Our Lady’s Terenure

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Last Updated: 22 March 2019

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

All-Ireland Finals

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Quarter-FinalsNational Basketball Arena
05.02.19St. Joseph’s Bish78St. Pat’s Cavan38
05.02.19St. Malachy’s College61St. Olivers’s Drogheda55
05.02.19Mercy Mounthawk51St. Mary’s Portlaoise75
Quarter-FinalsOblate Hall, Inchicore
05.02.19Gael Cholaiste Mhuire60St. Paul’s Oughterard63
Semi-FinalsNational Basketball Arena
05.02.19St. Paul’s Oughterard41St. Malachy’s College58
05.02.19St. Mary’s Portlaoise 41St. Joseph’s The Bish71
Final
28.02.19St. Malachy’s College52St. Joseph’s The Bish43

Reference: [2][3]

Playoff Tables

PWLPFPAPts
Pool A (Host:Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip)
St. Patrick’s Cavan3301441119
St. Aidan’s Cork2111071043
Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip2111121123
CBS The Green Tralee3031451810
Pool B (Host: St. Patrick’s SS Oughterard)
St. Patrick’s SS Oughterard (Galway)3302201399
Ballincollig CS (Cork)3211781796
Scoil Pobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore3121401792
Castleknock College3031381830
Pool C (Host: Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington)
St. Oliver’s CC Drogheda (Louth)220116946
Malahide CS (Fingal)21182963
Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington (Laois)202971050
Calasanctius College Oranmore (Galway)000000
Pool D (Host: St. Macartan’s College Monaghan)
St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise (Laois)3301591279
St. Macartan’s College Monaghan3211811106
Summerhill College Sligo3121421853
Oatlands College (Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown)3031081580

Reference: Compiled from [1]

Playoff Results

20 January 2019

Team 1Team 2
Pool A
Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip48St. Patrick’s Cavan56
St. Aidan’s Cork71CBS The Green Tralee62
St. Patrick’s Cavan42St. Aidan’s Cork36
CBS The Green Tralee56Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip64
St. Patrick’s Cavan46CBS The Green Tralee27
Colaiste Chiarain LeixlipcSt. Aidan’s Corkc
Pool B18 January 2019
St. Patrick’s Oughterard69Castleknock College46
SP Sliabh Luachra Rathmore43Ballincollig CS72
Castleknock College42SP Sliabh Luachra Rathmore54
Ballincollig CS46St. Patrick’s Oughterard86
Castleknock College50Ballincollig CS60
St. Patrick’s Oughterard65SP Sliabh Luachra Rathmore47
Pool C20 January 2019
Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington40Malahide CS45
Malahide CS37St. Oliver’s CC Drogheda56
Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington57St. Oliver’s CC Drogheda60
Pool D20 January 2019
St. Macartan’s Monaghan58Oatlands College31
St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise50Summerhill College Sligo42
Oatlands College29St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise43
Summerhill College Sligo33St. Macartan’s Monaghan67
Oatlands College48Summerhill College Sligo57
St. Macartan’s Monaghan56St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise66

Reference: [1]

Report

FINAL: St. Malchy’s College (Belfast) 52 St. Joseph’s The Bish (Galway) 43

The teams were level at 14 points apiece at the end of the First Quarter with Cormac O’Rourke, Conor McDowell and Conor Ryan getting on the scoresheet for St. Malachy’s and James Connaire, Liam Nolan and James Cummins scoring for the Galway College.

The Second Quarter was as close with the defenses getting on top, as it finished 23-22 to St. Joseph’s, with a big three-pointer from Cummins helping them into the lead at the half.

The Bish raced into a 30-22 lead early in the third, but two huge three-pointers from CJ Fulton saw the Belfast side back into the match. Fulton scored all 11 of St. Malachy’s points in the Third Quarter, and he added 12 in the Fourth for 28 in Total, as a massive second half from the Belfast Player saw them home 52-43, and he desrvedly won the MVP Award.

St. Malchy’s College: CJ Fulton (28), Niall Hurson, Conor Eastwood, Conn Doherty, Conor Ryan (6), Cormac O’Rourke (9), Conor McDonnell (6), Ryan Scott, Callum Rocks, Conor Cooke (5)

St. Joseph’s The Bish (Galway) James Cummins (8), Iarlaith O’Sullivan, Darragh Mannion, James Wall, Brian Chege, Liam Nolan (15), James Connaire (11), Matthew Sweeney, Aaron Kiernan (7), Daniel Hackett, Chioera Okeke (2), Thomas Togher, Patrick McDonnell, Zak Lally.

MVP: CJ Fulton (St. Malachy’s College)

Reference: [3]

How They Qualified:


East Region
E1Malahide Community School (Dublin)
E2Oatlands College (Dublin)
E3Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip (Kildare)
E4Castleknock College (Dublin)

Midland / South East Region
M/SE1St. Mary’s CBS Portlaoise (Laois)
M/SE2Colaiste Iosagain Portarlington (Laois)
South Region
S1Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG (Cork) – Qualify direct to Quarter-Finals
S2St. Aidan’s (Cork)
S3Ballincollig Community School (Cork)
South West Region
SW1Mercy Mounthawk Tralee (Kerry) – Qualify direct to Quarter-Finals
SW2Scoil Pobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore (Kerry)
SW3CBS The Green Tralee (Kerry)
West Region
W1St. Joseph’s The Bish (Galway) – Qualify direct to Quarter-Finals
W2St. Paul’s SS Oughterard (Galway)
W3Calasanctius College Oranmore (Galway)
North / North West Region
N/NW1St. Malachy’s College (Belfast) – Qualify direct to Quarter-Finals
N/NW2 Summerhill College (Sligo)
North East Region
NE1St. Macartan’s College (Monaghan)
NE2St. Oliver’s Community College Drogheda (Louth)
NE3St. Pat’s (Cavan)

Reference: [1]

References

_____________________________________________

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) U19U16 Boys Playoff Results 2019.pdf [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/638_uploaded/ebfbfda2e36512cdfebf327676e2edaa8d8e82dd.pdf
[Accessed 8 February 2019]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Gamezone: All Ireland Schools League Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10047821/
[Accessed 21 March 2019]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2019) DAY TWO: All Ireland Schools League Finals [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10048990/
[Accessed 21 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

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

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 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 Reserved.