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Salinas Packers | California Pro American Football 1936-1937

Salinas Packers 1936

PWLTPFPA
Salinas Packers42208977

Reference: Compiled from [2]

Salinas Packers 1937

PWLTPFPA
Salinas Packers6330

Reference: Compiled from [2]

Report

There was no League season on the West Coast from 1936-1937, with the Salinas Packers playing an independent schedule. In 1936 they defeated the Los Angeles Bulldogs of the AFL 21-17, and Wisconsin Cardinals 61-0. The Packers played against the Brooklyn Dodgers of the NFL in 1936, losing 18-0 and also the Green Bay Packers (NFL Champions) who won 42-7. [1]

In 1937 the Salinas Packers played three AFL teams: Los Angeles Bulldogs (Later that season AFL Champions), losing 0-13, two victory over the Rochester Tigers (25-0) and (7-3), and the Boston Shamrocks (Salinas beat the defending AFL Champions 41-0). The Bulldogs won two December games against the Packers, leaving a 3-0 sweep for the LA team on the West Coast in 1937. [2]

In 1938 Pro League Football returned to the West Coast, with the California Football League, featuring the Salinas Packers.

References

[1]  California Dreamin’ – West Coast Pros in the 1930s – Bob Gill, in association with Tod Maher, The Coffin Corner, Pro Football Researchers Association (1984) California Dreamin’ – West Coast Pros in the 1930s [Internet] Available from: http://profootballresearchers.com/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/06-07-190.pdf [Accessed 9 October 2018

 [2] Tod Maher, The Coffin Corner, Pro Football Researchers Association (1987) The Salinas Packers [Internet] Available from: http://profootballresearchers.com/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/09-05-303.pdf   [Accessed 9 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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Ohio League 1915-1919 (Irish Players)

OL 1915

PWLTPct
Evanston North Ends7610.857
Dayton Gym-Cadets9711.833
Detroit Heralds9711.833
Fort Wayne Friars9711.833
Wabash AA9711.833
Toledo Maroons11722.727
Canton Bulldogs7520.714
Cincinnati Celts7412.714
Massillon Tigers7520.714
Columbus Panhandles12831.708
Detroit Mack Park Maroons9432.556

Reference: [1]

Note: No Clear Winner

OFL 1916

PWLTPct
*Canton Bulldogs10901.950
Dayton Triangles10910.900
Fort Wayne Friars10811.850
Massillon Tigers10712.800
Cleveland Indians11821.773
Pine Village13922.769
Hammond Clabbys13940.692
Toledo Maroons11731.682
Wabash AA10631.650
Youngstown Patricians11740.636
Columbus Panhandles12750.583
Cincinnati Celts10541.550
Detroit Heralds11650.545
Pitcairn Quakers14770.500

Reference: [2]

Bob Nash, E-T, Who was born in Collinstown, Co. Meath, played End & Tackle for the Massillon Tigers from 1916. [7]

OL 1917

PWLTPct
*Canton Bulldogs10910.900
Detroit Heralds10820.800
Dayton Triangles8620.750
Akron Pros8620.750
Pine Village AC9621.722
Hammond Clabbys10730.700
Massillon Tigers8530.625
Fort Wayne Friars9531.611
Youngstown Patricians7430.571
Pitcairn Quakers12651.542
Cincinnati Celts8233.438
Wabash AA9351.389
Columbus Panhandles9360.333
Toledo Maroons10370.300

Reference: [3]

Bob Nash, E-T, Who was born in Collinstown, Co. Meath, played End & Tackle for the Massillon Tigers in 1917. [7]

OL 1918

PWLTPct
*Dayton Triangles88001.000
Detroit Heralds8620.750
Hammond Clabbys4220.500

Reference: [4]

OL 1919

PWLTPct
*Canton Bulldogs10901.950
Rock Island Independents11911.863
Fort Wayne War Vets7511.786
Dayton Triangles8521.688
Cleveland Tigers9522.667
Massillon Tigers10631.650
Toledo Maroons8422.625
Pitcairn Quakers9540.556
Hammond All-Stars10433.550
Akron Indians10550.500
Pine Village AC6222.500
Columbus Panhandles10361.350
Detroit Heralds7142.214
Cincinnati Celts7052.143

Reference: [5]

Bob Nash, E-T, Who was born in Collinstown, Co. Meath, played End & Tackle for the Massillon Tigers in 1919. [7]

Report

The Ohio League of 1903-1919 was the focus of Pro Football during the Pre-NFL era (1920-onwards). Most of the top Pro teams in the country played in an informal league in and around the state, although no formal league structure was organised. Bob “Nasty” Nash, who was born in Collinstown, Co. Meath, Ireland, played for the Massillon Tigers from 1916-1919. [6-8]

After the 1919 season, concerned about spiralling wages and players jumping from one team to another looking for the biggest pay-packet, the four leading teams: Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians & Dayton Triangles, met in Canton to form a formal League, inviting teams from the New York & Pennsylvania area to join also, leading to the formation of the American Professional Football Associatin, which in 1921 changed its name to the National Football League. [6; 8]

References:

[1] Pro Football Archives (2019) 1915 | Leading Independents [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1915.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[2] Pro Football Archives (2019) 1916 | Leading Independents [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1916.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[3] Pro Football Archives (2019) 1917 | Leading Independents [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1917.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[4] Pro Football Archives (2019) 1918 | Leading Independents [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1918.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[5] Pro Football Archives (2019) 1919 | Leading Independents [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1919.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[6] Braunwart, Bob & Carroll, Bob (1981) The Coffin Corner (1981) Professional Football Researchers Association.3 (7) https://web.archive.org/web/20140822043543/http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/03-07-068.pdf [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[7] Pro Football Archives (2019) Bob Nash [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/playern/nash00200.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

Sources

National Football League (2014) Official NFL Record & Factbook 2018 | Chronology of Pro Football p. 352 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nfl.com/static/content/public/photo/2018/08/09/0ap3000000946101.pdf [Accessed 12 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy, Brigid Kingston, Michael Tully & Mary Tully

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National Football League 1920-1925 (Irish Players)

APFA 1920

PWLTPct
*Akron Pros118031.000
Decatur Staleys131012.929
Buffalo All-Americans11911.900
Chicago Cardinals10622.750
Rock Island Independents10622.750
Dayton Triangles9522.714
Rochester Jeffersons11632.667
Canton Bulldogs13742.636
Detroit Heralds8233.400
Cleveland Tigers8242.333
Chicago Tigers8251.286
Hammond Pros7250.286
Columbus Panhandles8262.250
Muncie Flyers1010.000

Reference: [1]
Bertie Maher, DE, who was born in Co. Mayo, played Defensive End for the Detroit Heralds in 1920. [2][3]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Ireland, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the Akron Pros in 1920 [2][7]

NFL 1921

PWLTPct
*Chicago Staleys11911.900
Buffalo All-Americans12912.900
Akron Pros12831.727
Canton Bulldogs10523.714
Rock Island Independents7421.667
Evansville Crimson Giants5320.600
Green Bay Packers6321.600
Dayton Triangles9441.500
Chicago Cardinals8332.500
Rochester Jeffersons5230.400
Cleveland Indians8350.375
Washington Senators3120.333
Cincinnati Celts4130.250
Hammond Pros5131.250
Minneapolis Marines4130.250
Detroit Tigers7151.167
Columbus Panhandles9180.111
Tonawanda Kardex1010.000
Muncie Flyers2020.000
Louisville Brecks2020.000
New York Giants2020.000

Reference: [1]

Tom McGlaughlin, FB, who was born in Ireland, played Fullback for the Tonawanda Kardex in 1921.[2][4]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Ireland, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the Buffalo All-Americans in 1921 [2][7]

Con O’Brien, OT, who was born in Ireland, Played Offensive Tackle for the New York Giants in 1921 [2][8]

NFL 1922

PWLTPct
*Canton Bulldogs1210021.000
Chicago Bears12930.750
Chicago Cardinals11830.727
Toledo Maroons9522.714
Rock Island Independents7421.667
Racine Legion11641.600
Dayton Triangles8431.571
Green Bay Packers10433.571
Buffalo All-Americans10541.556
Akron Pros10352.375
Milwaukee Badgers9243.333
Oorang Indians9360.333
Minneapolis Marines4130.250
Louisville Brecks4130.250
Evansville Crimson Giants3030.000
Rochester Jeffersons5041.000
Hammond Pros6051.000
Columbus Panhandles8080.000

Reference: [1]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Ireland, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the Buffalo All-Americans in 1922 [2][7]

Brian McGrath, OG, who was born in Ireland, played Offensive Guard for the Louisville Brecks in 1922. [2][5]

NFL 1923

PWLTPct
*Canton Bulldogs1211011.000
Chicago Bears12921.818
Green Bay Packers10721.778
Milwaukee Badgers10723.778
Cleveland Indians7313.750
Chicago Cardinals12840.667
Duluth Kelleys7430.571
Buffalo All-Americans12543.556
Columbus Tigers10541.556
Racine Legion10442.500
Toledo Maroons8332.500
Rock Island Independents8233.400
Minneapolis Marines9252.286
St. Louis All-Stars7142.200
Hammond Pros7151.167
Dayton Triangles8161.143
Akron Indians7160.143
Oorang Indians111100.091
Louisville Brecks3030.000
Rochester Jeffersons4040.000

Reference: [1]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Ireland, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the Buffalo All-Americans in 1923 [2][7]

Francis Fitzgerald, BB-DB, who was born in Co. Kerry, played Defensive Back for the Toledo Maroons in 1923 [2][6]

NFL 1924

PWLTPct
*Cleveland Bulldogs9711.875
Chicago Bears11614.857
Frankford Yellow Jackets141121.846
Duluth Kelleys6510.833
Rock Island Independents9522.714
Green Bay Packers11740.636
Racine Legion10433.571
Chicago Cardinals10541.556
Buffalo Bisons11650.545
Columbus Tigers8440.500
Hammond Pros5221.500
Milwaukee Badgers13580.385
Akron Indians8260.250
Dayton Triangles8260.250
Kansas City Blues9270.222
Kenosha Maroons5041.000
Minneapolis Marines6060.000
Rochester Jeffersons7070.000

Reference: [1]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Ireland, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the Rochester Jeffersons in 1924 [2][7]

NFL 1925

PWLTPct
*Chicago Cardinals141121.846
Pottsville Maroons121020.833
Detroit Panthers12822.800
New York Giants12840.667
Akron Indians8422.667
Frankford Yellow Jackets201370.650
Chicago Bears17953.643
Rock Island Independents11533.625
Green Bay Packers13850.615
Providence Steam Roller12651.545
Canton Bulldogs14581.385
Cleveland Bulldogs14581.385
Kansas City Cowboys8251.286
Hammond Pros5140.200
Buffalo Bisons9162.143
Duluth Kelleys3030.000
Rochester Jeffersons7061.000
Milwaukee Badgers6060.000
Dayton Triangles8071.000
Columbus Tigers9090.000

Reference: [1]

Bob Nash, DE/OT, who was born in Collinstown, Co. Meath, Played Defensive End & Offensive Tackle for the New York Giants in 1925 [2][7]

NFL 1926

PWLTPct
*Frankford Yellow Jackets171412.933
Chicago Bears161213.923
Pottsville Maroons141022.833
Kansas City Cowboys11830.714
Green Bay Packers13733.700
Los Angeles Buccaneers10631.667
New York Giants13841.667
Duluth Eskimoes14653.545
Buffalo Rangers10442.500
Chicago Cardinals12561.455
Providence Steam Roller13571.417
Detroit Panthers12462.400
Hartford Blues10370.300
Brooklyn Lions11380.273
Milwaukee Badgers9270.192
Akron Indians8143.200
Dayton Triangles6141.200
Racine Tornadoes5140.200
Columbus Tigers7160.143
Canton Bulldogs13193.100
Hammond Pros4040.000
Louisville Colonels4040.000

Reference: [1]

Report

After spirallaing wages threatened to destroy the game with players continually jumping from team to team in the Ohio, Pennsylvania & New York Pro Football Circuits, looking for the best pay packet, four teams from Ohio – the Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians & Dayton Triangles, met in Canton, Ohio, to form a Pro Football League, and invited tthe top teams from Ohio, New York & Pennsylvania to join them in order to play under a common set of rules, and better organise finances. These states were the hotbed of Pro Football in USA, and the League they formed, the American Professional Football Association, changed its’ name in 1921 to the National Football League, laying the foundations for the hugely popular, and lucrative NFL of today.

In its early days, the NFL was still a Minor League, second to College Football in terms of status in the eyes of the Media & fans, and far less popular than Baseball. In 1926 it decided to consolidate the best players on the rosters of a fewer teams, reducing the league from 22 teams to 12.

Bert Maher, born in Co. Mayo, played in the first season for the Detroit Heralds. Bob Nash, played six seasons (1920-1925) for the Akron Pros, Buffalo All-Americans, Rochester Jeffersons & New York Giants. Other Irish Born players during this era were Brian McGrath (Louisville Brecks, 1922) and Francis Fitzgerald (Toledo Maroons, 1923).

There are conflicting reports of the birthplace of Tom McLaughlin (Tonawanda Kardex, 1921) and Con O’Brien (New York Giants, 1921).

References

Websites

[1] National Football League (2014) “Past Standings | 1920-19262014 Official NFL Record & Factbook” pg. 398-399. National football League, Time Home Entertainment. 2014.

[2] The Growth of a Game (2015) The Complete List of European NFL Players [Internet] Available from: https://www.growthofagame.com/2015/03/the-complete-list-of-european-nfl-players/ [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[3] Pro Football Archives (2019) Detroit Heralds 1920 [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1920apfadet.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[4] Pro Football Archives (2019) Tonawanda Kardex 1921 [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1921apfaton.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[5] Pro Football Archives (2019) Louisville Brecks 1922 [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1922nfllou.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[6] Pro Football Archives (2019) Toledo Maroons 1923 [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1923nfltol.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[7] Pro Football Archives (2019) Bob Nash [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/playern/nash00200.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[8] Pro Football Archives (2019) New York Giants 1921 [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/1921apfany.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[9] Pro Football Archives (2019) Bert Maher [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/playerm/mahe00200.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

[10] Pro Football Archives (2019) Brian McGrath [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/playerm/mcgr00400.html [Accessed 11 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Decy Maher.

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Clare Community Games | Basketball 2016

Girls U16, Corofin Hall, 6 February 2016

Date Winner Team   Losing Team  
  Premiminary      
06.02.16 Cooraclare/Cree W Inch/Connolly/Kilmaley L
  Semi-Finals      
06.02.16 Cooraclare/Cree W Quin/Clooney L
  3rd Place      
06.02.16 Inch/Connolly/Kilmaley 4 Quin/Clooney 3
  Final      
06.02.16 Cooraclare/Cree 29 Kilrush 14

[1]

 

Girls U13, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 19 March 2016

Place Team
1 Kilrush
2 Doora/Barefieldd
3 Cooraclare
4 Kilkishen

[1]

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Clare Community Games (2016) County Basketball 2016 – Girls U13 Basketball [Internet] Available from: http://www.clarecommunitygames.ie/Basketball/county-basketball-u-13-girls-2016.html [Accessed 5 May 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Brennan.

 

About this document

 

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Last Updated: 5 October 2019

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Connacht Softball Galway MVP Cup 2017-2018

Galway MVP Cup 2017-2018

DateWinners Runners-Up 
2017    
2018Galway Hookers21Galway Tribes18

References

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Social Media

[2] Galway Tribes Softball Club Facebook Page (2018) Post September 1, 2018: “What a day for the MVP Cup! Congrats to Hookers, captained by Jessie Pereira. Final score Tribes 18 Hookers 21.” https://www.facebook.com/GalwaySoftball/posts/1934413166625300 [Accessed 22 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Catherine Swift, Galway Tribes & Marlay Mustangs

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Clare Community Games | Basketball 2015

U16 Girls, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 7 February 2015

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  Semi-Finals      
07.02.15 Ennistymon/ Lahinch/ Liscannor W Inch/ Kilmaley/ Connolly L
  Final      
07.02.15 Quin/ Clooney 32 Ennistymon/ Lahinch/ Liscannor 17

[1]

 

U16 Boys, St. Flannan’s, Ennis , 8 February 2015

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  Semi-Finals      
08.02.15 Cooraclare/ Cree W Ballynacally/ Lissycasey L
08..02.15 Ennistymon/ Lahinch/ Liscannor 21 Quin/ Clooney 16
  3rd Place      
08..02.15 Ballynacally/ Lissycasey 14 Quin/ Clooney 12 ot
  Final      
08..02.15 Cooraclare/ Cree 26 Ennistymon/ Lahinch/ Liscannor 14

[1]

 

U13 Girls, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 12 April 2015

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  Semi-Finals      
12.04.15 Cooraclare/Cree W Clarecastle/Ballyea L
12.04.15 Quin/Clooney W Doora/Barefield L
  3rd Place      
12.04.15 Clarecastle/Ballyea W Doora/Barefield L
  Final      
12.04.15 Cooraclare/Cree W Quin/Clooney L

[1]

 

U13 Boys, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 12 April 2015

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  Semi-Finals      
12.04.15 Cooraclare/Cree W Kilkishen/ O’Callaghan Mills L
12.04.15 Doora/ Barefield W Quin/ clooney L
  Final      
12.04.15 Cooraclare/Cree W Doora/ Barefield L

[1]

 

U11 Mixed, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 11 April 2015

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  3rd Place      
11.04.15 Quin/ Clooney 12 Cooraclare/ Cree 4
  Final      
11.04.15 Clarecastle/ Ballyea 6 Inch/ Kilmaley/ Connolly 4

[1]

 

References

_________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Clare Community Games (2015) County Basketball 2015 – U11 U13 Basketball [Internet] Available from: http://www.clarecommunitygames.ie/Basketball/county-u11-u13-basketball.html [Accessed 5 May 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Brennan.

 

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Clare Community Games | Basketball 2014

U13 Girls, Ennistymon, 12 April 2014

Date Winning Team   Losing Team  
  Semi-Finals      
12.04.14 Clarecastle/Ballyea W Cooraclare/Cree L
12.04.14 Quin/Clooney W Kilmaley/Inch/Connolly L
  3rd Place      
12.04.14 Kilmaley/Inch/Connolly W Cooralclare/Cree L
  Final      
12.04.14 Clarecastle/Ballyea W Quin/Clooney L

[1]

 

U13 Boys, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 11 April 2014

Place Team
1 Cooraclare/Cree
2 Doora/Barefield
3 Quin/Clooney
4 Derg

[1]

 

U11 Mixed, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 11 April 2015

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Semi-Finals      
13.04.14 Cooraclare/Cree W Quin/Clooney 1 L
13.04.14 Clarecastle/Ballyea W Quin/Clooney 2 L
  3rd Place      
13.04.14 Quin/ Clooney 1 W Quin/Clooney 2 L
  Final      
13.04.14 Cooraclare/Cree W Clarecastle/Ballyea L

[1]

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Clare Community Games (2014) County Basketball 2014 [Internet] Available from: http://www.clarecommunitygames.ie/Basketball/county-basketball-2014.html [Accessed 5 May 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Brennan.

 

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Clare Community Games | Basketball 2018

Gurteen, 21 January 2018

 

U11 Mixed

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Premiminary      
21.01.18 Kilrush 14 Quin/Clooney 0
  Semi-Finals      
21.01.18 Doora/Barefield 14 Cooraclare/Cree B 5
21.01.18 Cooraclare/Cree A 10 Kilrush 7
  Final      
21.01.18 Cooraclare/Cree A 22 Doorabarefield 14

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Clare Community Games (2018) County Basketball 2018 – 11 Mixed Basketball [Internet] Available from: http://www.clarecommunitygames.ie/Basketball/ [Accessed 5 May 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Brennan.

 

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Clare Community Games | Basketball 2017

Boys U13, St. Flannan’s, 26 February 2017

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Premiminary      
26.02.17 Kilrush W Kilmaly/Inch/Connolly L
26.02.17 Clarecastle/Ballyea W Quin/Clooney L
  Semi-Finals      
26.02.17 Kilrush 16 Cooraclare/Cree 13
26.02.17 Doora/Barefield 19 Clarecastle/Ballyea 18
  3rd Place      
26.02.17 Clarecastle/Ballyea 14 Cooraclare/Cree 2
  Final      
26.02.17 Doora/Barefield 24 Kilrush 19

[1]

 

Girls U13, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 5 February 2017

Place Team
1 Kilrush
2 Clarecastle/Ballyea
3 Cooraclare/Cree 1
4 Cooraclare/Cree 2

[1]

 

Mixed U11, St. Flannan’s, Ennis, 15 January 2017

Place Team
1 Cooraclare/Cree 1
2 Clarecastle/Ballyea
3 Cooraclare/Cree 2
4 Quin/Clooney 2

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Clare Community Games (2017) County Basketball 2017 – Boys U13 Basketball / Girls U13 Basketball / Mixed U11 Basketball [Internet] Available from: http://www.clarecommunitygames.ie/Basketball/ [Accessed 5 May 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Brennan.

 

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Softball Ireland Leinster League Premier Division 2007

Softball Ireland Logo [3]

Final Table

 PWLFFRFRAGBPts
*Dodder Dynamoes14122018761064
Batpak141130186111161
Renegades141040188138258
Oddsox Green141040198109258
Sluggers14680115128646
Marlay Martyrs144100124140840
The Flyers142120812531034
Diamond Dogs141130612001131

[1] * Champions

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
01.05.2007Diamond Dogs6Dodder Dynamoes25
01.05.2007Renegades 123Marlay Martyrs17
01.05.2007Sluggers9Oddsox Green17
01.05.2007The Flyers10Batpak35
Week 2
15.05.2007Dodder Dynamoes15Sluggers4
15.05.2007Marlay Martyrs8Batpak16
15.05.2007Oddsox Green41The Flyers3
15.05.2007Renegades 16Diamond Dogs5
Week 3
22.05.2007Diamond Dogs3Batpak20
22.05.2007Marlay Martyrs12Oddsox Green17
22.05.2007Renegades 117Sluggers6
22.05.2007The Flyers2Dodder Dynamoes21
Week 4
29.05.2007Diamond Dogs5Oddsox Green11
29.05.2007Dodder Dynamoes10Marlay Martyrs3
29.05.2007Renegades 130The Flyers11
29.05.2007Sluggers7Batpak9
Rescheduled
05.06.2007Dodder Dynamoes19Batpak2
Week 5
12.06.2007Batpak9Oddsox Green14
12.06.2007Diamond Dogs14Marlay Martyrs12
12.06.2007Dodder Dynamoes25Renegades 14
12.06.2007Sluggers26The Flyers9
Week 6
19.06.2007Marlay Martyrs6Sluggers12
19.06.2007Oddsox Green15Renegades 117
19.06.2007The Flyers9Diamond Dogs6
Week 7
26.06.2007Diamond Dogs6Sluggers7
26.06.2007Dodder Dynamoes6Oddsox Green1
26.06.2007Marlay Martyrs11The Flyers6
26.06.2007Renegades 115Batpak14
Week 8
03.07.2007Batpak11The Flyers4
03.07.2007Dodder Dynamoes11Diamond Dogs1
03.07.2007Marlay Martyrs3Renegades 16
03.07.2007Oddsox Green6Sluggers5
Week 9
10.07.2007Batpak10Marlay Martyrs8
10.07.2007Diamond Dogs2Renegades 121
10.07.2007Sluggers1Dodder Dynamoes7
10.07.2007The Flyers1Oddsox Green12
Week 10
17.07.2007Batpak16Diamond Dogs2
17.07.2007Dodder Dynamoes17The Flyers5
17.07.2007Oddsox Green13Marlay Martyrs9
17.07.2007Sluggers3Renegades 12
Week 11
24.07.2007Batpak16Sluggers5
24.07.2007Marlay Martyrs1Dodder Dynamoes4
24.07.2007Oddsox Green27Diamond Dogs4
24.07.2007The Flyers3Renegades 116
Week 12
31.07.2007Marlay Martyrs17Diamond Dogs1
31.07.2007Oddsox Green1Batpak7
31.07.2007Renegades 19Dodder Dynamoes12
31.07.2007The Flyers8Sluggers14
Week 13
14.08.2007Batpak10Dodder Dynamoes5
14.08.2007Diamond Dogs4The Flyers6
14.08.2007Renegades 112Oddsox Green11
14.08.2007Sluggers4Marlay Martyrs8
Week 14
28.08.2007Batpak11Renegades 110
28.08.2007Oddsox Green12Dodder Dynamoes10
28.08.2007Sluggers12Diamond Dogs2
28.08.2007The Flyers4Marlay Martyrs9

Reference: [2]

Report

Dodder Dynamoes won the title, losing only two games all year, their last two, to Batpak & Oddsox Green, after they had already won the title with 12 victories in a row.

Batpak, Renegades 1 & Oddsox Green battled for second place, with Batpak finishing in the runners-up spot on 11-3. Sluggers and Marlay Martyrs finished in the bottom half of the table and The Flyers & Diamond Dogs battling out for relegation, with The Flyers 6-4 victory over the Dogs in Week 13 condemning the Diamond Dogs to last place.

Websites

[1] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Irish Softball Association (2007) Softball Standings Premier Division -2007 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071118182811/http://www.softball.ie/league.php?scriptName=DIVISIONSTANDING&leagueID=9837&divisionID=40519&seasonID=6304&sportID=5 [Accessed 5 April 2017]

[2] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Irish Softball Association (2007) Softball Standings Premier Division Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071118202627/http://www.softball.ie/league.php?scriptName=DIVISIONSCHEDULE&leagueID=9837&divisionID=40519&seasonID=6304&sportID=5 [Accessed 24 May 2019]

Images

[3] Softball Ireland (2006) Softball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071118173448im_/http://www.softball.ie/leagues/9837/menuSponsor1.gif [Accessed 9 December 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Austin Purton, & Ciaran Columb (Marlay Martyrs)

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 3 October 2019

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