Cadette A Girls Finals 1984-2003
Year | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
1984-85 | ||||
1985-86 | ||||
1986-87 | North Presentation (Cork) | 38 | St. Vincent’s (Cork) | 15 |
1987-88 | ||||
1988-89 | Mercy Skibbereen (Cork) | 39 | Scoil Chumaitheach An Ceathru Rua (Galway) | 38 |
1989-90 | St. Mark’s Tallaght (Dublin) | 56 | Maercy Mallow (Cork) | 50 |
1990-91 | St. John of God Artane (Dublin) | Presentation Listowel (Kerry) | ||
1991-92 | St. David’s Greystones (Wicklow) | 43 | An Ceathru Rua (Galway) | 37 |
1992-93 | St. David’s Greystones (Wicklow) | 61 | Castlerea CS (Roscommon) | 52 |
1993-94 | St. David’s Greystones (Wicklow) | 64 | Loreto Crumlin (Dublin) | 35 |
1994-95 | ||||
1995-96 | Presentation Castleisland | 65 | Mercy Coolock | 50 |
1996-97 | Presentation Castleisland | 37 | Presentation Oranmore | 31 |
1997-98 | Mercy Waterford | 46 | Presentation Listowel | 42 |
1998-99 | ||||
1999-2000 | ||||
2000-01 | ||||
2001-02 | ||||
2002-03 | Presentation Castleisland (Kerry) | 34 | Mercy College (Sligo) | 25 |
Report
Irish Schools Basketball was reorganized in 1984, with the Championship, based like the GAA, on a regional knockout followed by All-Ireland knockout basis, with an All-Ireland League and Cup, with the League based along the lines of Regional Leagues, followed by All-Ireland Playoffs and Finals in the National Basketball Arena, in Tymon, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
In 2003 the Irish Schools Basketball Association (Boys) and Schoolgirls Basketball Association of Ireland were brought under one organisation, Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools. The Senior (Under 18) and Junior / Cadette (Under 15) grades were renamed the Under 19 and Under 16 grades.
St. David’s Greystones (Wicklow) won the Cadette (U15) All-Ireland League title three years in succession from 1991 to 1994. Presentation Castleisland in Kerry have also won it three times.
References
Magazines
[1] Anon. (1987) “All-Ireland Schoolgirls Finals” IBBA Irish Basketball Magazine. No. 4 1986/87 Season. pg. 8.
[2] Anon. (1989) “S.B.A.I. All-Ireland Finals” IBBA Irish Basketball Magazine. No. 12 1988/89 Season. pg. 8-10.
[3] Anon. (1990) “All-Ireland Schoolgirls Finals” IBBA Irish Basketball Magazine. No. 15 March 1990. pg. 19.
[4] Anon. (1991) “Schoolgirls Basketball Association of Ireland (SBAI)” IBBA Irish Basketball Magazine. No. 18 May 1991. pg. 22.
[1] Anon. (1993) “All-Ireland Schoolgirls Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. April 1993. pg. 10-11
[2] Anon. (1996) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. April 1996. pg. 22-25.
Newspapers
[3] Anon.. (1992) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, March 12, 1992. pg. 22.
[4] Anon.. (1994) “Senior Title for Listowel” Irish Press. Thursday, March 17, 1994. pg. 23.
[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.
[9] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 11, 1998. pg. 24-25.
[10] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 12, 1998. pg. 16-17
Websites
[39] 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]
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Ann Hanley (Killester and Ireland).
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