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Schoolgirls Basketball Association of Ireland U15 Girls Inter-Regional Championship 1997-98

Final Pool Tables

U15 Girls Inter-RegionalsPWLPts
Pool A
Midlands (CSF)3309
Cork (CSF)3217
North East (PF)2022
West2022
Pool B
Kerry (CSF)3309
South East (CSF)3125
Dublin (PF)3125
North West3125
References [Compiled from results in 1-2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Final
26.10.1997Dublin36North West39
Cup Semi-Finals
26.10.1997Kerry54Cork35
26.10.1997Midlands54South East20
Cup Final
26.10.1997Kerry36Midlands53
[References: 2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
24.10.1997Midlands46Cork27
24.10.1997North EastWest
25.10.1997Midlands65North East25
25.10.1997Cork60West25
25.10.1997Midlands74West16
25.10.1997Cork55North East25
Pool B
24.10.1997Dublin30South East27
24.10.1997Kerry57North West23
25.10.1997Dublin44North West45
25.10.1997South East10Kerry47
25.10.1997Dublin28Kerry47
25.10.1997North West24South East40
[References: 1-2]

Report

Midlands won the Irish Basketball Association Under 15 Girls Inter-Regionals in 1997 defeating Kerry 53-36 in the Final. They had won all three Pool matches and defeated South East in the Semi-Finals. Kerry had defeated arch-rivals Cork 54-35 in the other Semi-Final. In the Plate Final North West triumphed 39-36 over Dublin.

About Irish Schools Basketball

Following Reorganisation of Irish Schools Basketball in the early 1990s there were 9 Regions in total accross the whole island. As well as playing Leagues at Grades from Senior (U19) to Cadet/Cadette (U16), Second Year (U15) and First Year (U14), which qualified Schools for the All-Ireland League Playoffs, there was a single-elimination (knockout) Cup played on an All-Ireland basis from Round 1, and Inter-Regional Representative Competitions.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1997) “Factfile” Irish Independent. October 25, 1997. Pg. 16

[2] Anon. (1997) “A-Z of Weekend Sport: Basketball” Irish Independent. October 27, 1997. Pg. 34

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Evie (Our Lady’s Templeogue).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 19 December 2020

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