Lagan Valley Lions Irish Ice Hockey Team 1990-1991

Ulster Ice Hockey League Team 1990-91

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record:

Honours:

History: One of the many teams that played out of the Dundonald International Ice Bowl, the Lagan Valley Lions competed in the recreational Ulster Ice Hockey League in 1990-91, winning all four League matches it is known they played.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1990-91UIHL4-0-08 / 1st?-?-????-?-??
Lagan Valley Lions Irish Ice Hockey Team Record 1990-1991 [Reference: 1-8]

Results 1990-91 Ulster Ice Hockey League

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
?01.10.1990HBelfast PanthersW10-8
?19.01.1991HFuel Services OilersW13-6
?23.02.1991HDundonald FlyersW10-9
?23.03.1991HDundonald FlyersW10-8
Lagan Valley Lions Irish Ice Hockey Team Results 1990-1991 [Reference: 1-8]

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1990) “Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, October 2, 1990. pg. 21

[2] Anon. (1991) “Oilers play” Belfast Telegraph. Friday, January 18, 1991. pg. 46

[3] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers beaten” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 21, 1991. pg. 18-19

[4] Anon. (1991) “Panthers’ victory” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 28, 1991. pg. 31

[5] Anon. (1991) “Lions beat Flyers” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February 25, 1991. pg. 36

[6] Anon. (1991) “Picture Caption” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 4, 1991. pg. 22-23

[7] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers hit for six” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 18, 1991. pg. 20.

[8] Anon. (1991) “Carlsberg Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 28, 1991. pg. 23.

Images

[7] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

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Dundonald Flyers Irish Ice Hockey Team 1990-1991

Ulster Ice Hockey League Team 1990-91

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties) 1-3-0 Regular Season 1-3-0 (Complete Record Unknown)

Honours: None.

History: Ice Hockey Team which competed in the Ulster Ice Hockey League, a recreational league, in 1990-91. One of many teams based at the Dundonald International Ice Bowl. From known records they won one match (against Fuel Services Oilers) and lost three that season.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1990-91UIHL1-3-02 / 3rd?-?-???-?-??
Dundonald Flyers Irish Ice Hockey Team 1990-1991 [Reference: 1-8]

Results 1990-91 Ulster Ice Hockey League

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
?26.01.1991ABelfast PanthersL4-7
?23.02.1991ALagan Valley LionsL9-10
?16.03.1991HFuel Services OilersW6-3
?23.03.1991ALagan Valley lionsL8-10
Dundonald Flyers Irish Ice Hockey Team Results 1990-91 [Reference: 1-8]

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1990) “Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, October 2, 1990. pg. 21

[2] Anon. (1991) “Oilers play” Belfast Telegraph. Friday, January 18, 1991. pg. 46

[3] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers beaten” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 21, 1991. pg. 18-19

[4] Anon. (1991) “Panthers’ victory” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 28, 1991. pg. 31

[5] Anon. (1991) “Lions beat Flyers” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February 25, 1991. pg. 36

[6] Anon. (1991) “Picture Caption” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 4, 1991. pg. 22-23

[7] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers hit for six” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 18, 1991. pg. 20.

[8] Anon. (1991) “Carlsberg Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 28, 1991. pg. 23.

Images

[7] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

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Castlereagh Goldwings Irish Ice Hockey Team 1998-1999

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Scottish National League Team 1998-99

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties) 4-18-0; Regular Season: 4-18-0

Honours: None.

History: The last of the Ice Hockey teams playing out of the Dundonald International Ice Bowl in the 1980s and 1990s, the Castlereagh Goldwings resurrected the Dundonald Goldwings name of 1988-89, and played one season in the Scottish National League, finishing 10th of 12 teams.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1998-99SNL4-18-08 / 10th0-0-0None??-??-????
Castlereagh Goldwings Irish Ice Hockey Team 1998-1999 [References: 1]

References

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (2000). The Ice Hockey Annual 1999-2000 pg. 158. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

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Castlereagh Knights Irish Ice Hockey Team 1996-1997

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Northern Premier League Team 1996-97

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties): 7-34-1; Regular Season: 6-29-1; Postseason: 1-5-0

Honours: None

History: One of the many Ice Hockey teams playing out of the Dundonald International Ice Bowl in Castlereagh in Scottish Ice Hockey Leagues in the 1980s and 1990, the Castlereagh Knights competed for one season in the Northern Premier League (Scotland and Northern England) in 1996-97, finishing bottom of both the League and Playoff Group.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1997-98NPL6-29-119 / 7th1-5-0None??-??-????
Castlereagh Knights Irish Ice Hockey Team 1996-1997 [References: 1]

References

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (1998). The Ice Hockey Annual 1997-98 pg. 132. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laura Shadbolt.

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Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team 1989-1993

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Scottish National League Team 1989-1993

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties) 48-27-5; Regular Season: 48-26-4; Postseason: 0-1-1

Honours: Scottish Division 1 League Runners-Up 1990-91.

History: Irish Ice Hockey Team competing in the Scottish Division 1 from 1989 to 1993, one of the many to do so playing out of the Dundonald International Ice Bowl during the 1980s and 1990s. The Flames were the most successful of these teams, finishing in the top four on every occasion and once, in 1990-91, finishing Runners-Up.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1989-90SD113-5-228 / 4th0-1-1None??-??-????
1990-91SD111-3-022 / 2nd0-0-0None??-??-????
1991-92SD112-8-024 / 3rd?-?-?None??-??-????
1992-93SD112-10-226 / 4th?-?-?None??-??-????

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (1991). The Ice Hockey Annual 1990-91 pg. 145. Brighton.

[2] Roberts, Stewart (1992). The Ice Hockey Annual 1991-92 pg. 148. Brighton.

[3] Roberts, Stewart (1993). The Ice Hockey Annual 1992-93 pg. 147. Brighton.

[4] Roberts, Stewart (1994). The Ice Hockey Annual 1993-94 pg. 148. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Dundonald Redwings Irish Ice Hockey Team 1988-1989

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Scottish National League Team 1988-89

Home Ice: Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Colours: Unknown

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties) 11-6-0; Regular Season 11-5-0; Post-Season 0-1-0

Honours: None

History: Irish Ice Hockey team based at Dundonald Ice Bowl in Northern Ireland, that competed in the Scottish Division 1 in 1988-89, winning 11 of 16 matches and finishing 3rd of 9 teams. They were unable, however, to ice a team for the Playoffs, and forfeited their Semi-Final. Replaced by Castlereagh Flames for 1989-90 season.

Home Ice: Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Nortthern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1988-89SD111-5-022 / 3rd0-1-0None??-??-????
Dundonald Redwings Irish Ice Hockey Team Record 1988-1989 [Reference: 1]

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (1990). The Ice Hockey Annual 1989-90 pg. 143. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Dublin Tigers Baseball Ireland Team 2014

Dublin Tigers Logo [Reference: 1]

Factfile

Baseball Ireland Team 2014

Home Grounds: National Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Colours: Uknknown

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses) 4-11 Regular Season: 4-11.

Honours: None

History: Team connected with a Venezuelan Company in Ireland, the Dublin Tigers played two-thirds of a season, winning 4 games and losing 6 before forfeiting their last 5 games. Also fielded a B-team in the B-League.

Home Grounds: National Baseball Facility, Clondalkin, Corkagh Park, Dublin 22.

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-LPts / PosPS W-LChampOther W-LChamp
2014BI A-Lge4-1117 / 6th0-0None0-0None
Dublin Tigers Baseball Ireland Team Record 2014 [References: 2]

References

Images

[1] Baseball Ireland Wayback Machine (2014) Tigers_icon [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20141219024656im_/http://www.baseballireland.com/images/Tigers_icon.jpg [Accessed 25 August 2020]

Websites

[1] Baseball Ireland – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2014) 2014 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20141219024651/http://www.baseballireland.com/tables.php?search_year=2014 [Accessed 19 June 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland.

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Tigers Baseball Ireland Team 2003-2004

Factfile

Irish Baseball League Team 2003-2004

Home Ground: National Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses) 3-27; Regular Season 3-27.

Honours: None

History: A team made up of Cubans living in Ireland [Reference: 3], the Dublin Tigers played in 2003 and 2004 winning three matches in total.

Home Grounds: National Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-LPts / PosPS W-LChampOther W-LChamp
2003IBL2-1220 / 8th0-0None0-0None
2004IBL1-155 / 10th0-0None0-0None
Dublin Tigers Baseball Ireland Team Record 2003-2004 [References: 1-2]

References

[1] Baseball Ireland – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2003) Adult League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20031001124151/http://www.baseballireland.com/adult_league.htm [Accessed 24 March 2017]

[2] Baseball Ireland – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2004) Adult League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20041206085245/http://www.baseballireland.com/adult_league.htm [Accessed 24 March 2017]

Media

[3] The Emerald Diamond Feature Film.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Connolly (Panthers) & Peter Mullen (Black Sox)

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DiMaggios Baseball Ireland Team 1999

Factfile

Irish Baseball League Team 1999

Home Ground: National Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses) 4-14; Regular Season 4-14

Honours: None

History: An early Irish Baseball League team comprised of Italians living in Ireland, the DiMaggios played in 1999, posting a 4-14 Wins-Losses record.

Home Grounds: National Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-LPts / PosPS W-LChampOther W-LChamp
1999IBL4-1416 / 4th0-0None0-0None
DiMaggios Baseball Ireland Team 1999 [References: 1]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Internet Archive – Irish Baseball and Softball Federation (1999) The 1999 Irish Baseball League Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19991103022901/http://www.ibsf.ie:80/baseball/Baseball_Schedule_99.htm#Top [Accessed 10 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Massimo

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Chiefs Baseball Ireland Team 1997

Factfile

Irish Baseball League Team 1997

Home Ground: O’Malley Fields, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record: Unknown.

Honours: None.

History: One of the first teams in the Irish Basebal League, competing in the inaugural season in 1997. After the season it was decided to start over with all-new teams and an all-player draft.

Home Grounds: O’Malley Baseball Fields, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-LPts / PosPS W-LChampOther W-LChamp
1997IBL??-???? / ??0-0IBL??-??-????
Chiefs Baseball Ireland Team Record 1997 [Reference: 1-2]

References:

Sources

[1] O’Toole, Bernie (1997) “It’s a homerun for Irish baseball enthusiats as BERNIE O’TOOLE finds them batting in style | A minority sport” Evening Herald Thursday, June 19, 1997. pg. 22.

Websites

[2] Boston Irish (2008) Baseball in Ireland, really? The lowdown on Baseball in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://irishbaseballseason.blogspot.com/2007/05/baseball-in-ireland-really-low-down-on.html [Accessed 29 July 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Connolly (Panthers), Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland.

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