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Basketball Ireland National League Men’s Premier League 2014-15

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Final League Table

 PWLPFPABPPts
C&S UCC Demons1818017671337054
Travelodge Swords Thunder1813514121327039
Templeogue BC1811713991387134
Killester1811713091295134
UCD Marian189913271331431
Belfast Star1871113831393627
BFG Neptune1871114191482122
DCU Saints1861213801516220
UL Eagles1851312991433419
-Dublin Inter1831512611455312

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3 Pts Win / 0 Pts Loss / 1 Bonus Point Loss by 10 Pts or less

* Qualify for Champions Trophy / – Relegated to Division 1

Champions Trophy Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
21.03.15SSE Airtricity Moycullen72Killester75
21.03.15Maree61Black Amber Templeogue84
 Semi-Finals  (NUIG Kingfisher) 
28.03.15C&S UCC Demons73Killester71
28.03.15Travelodge Swords Thunder73Black Amber Templeogue81
 Final  (NUIG Kingfisher) 
29.03.15C&S UCC Demons85Black Amber Templeogue73

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Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
04.10.14Travelodge Swords Thunder80Templeogue BC43
04.10.14UCD Marian78Dublin Inter80
04.10.14DCU Saints51Killester76
04.10.14BFG Neptune80C&S UCC Demons100
05.10.14Belfast Star72UL Eagles77
 Week 2   
11.10.14Templeogue BC78DCU Saints95
12.10.14Dublin Inter76BFG Neptune88
12.10.14Killester73UCD Marian71
 Week 3   
18.10.14DCU Saints96UL Eagles62
18.10.14BFG Neptune75Killester86
18.10.14UCD Marian79Templeogue BC76
19.10.14Belfast Star72C&S UCC Demons88
 Week 4   
25.10.14Dublin Inter63UL Eagles66
25.10.14Belfast Star65UCD Marian67
25.10.14BFG Neptune92DCU Saints66
25.10.14Killester63C&S UCC Demons76
26.10.14Templeogue BC113BFG Neptune104
26.10.14Dublin Inter74Belfast Star68
26.10.14C&S UCC Demons93Travelodge Swords Thunder78
 Week 5   
01.11.14UCD Marian81BFG Neptune98
02.11.14DCU Saints73C&S UCC Demons101
02.11.14Belfast Star57Killester75
02.11.14BFG Neptune81UL Eagles80
02.11.14Travelodge Swords Thunder82Dublin Inter61
 Week 6   
08.11.14Dublin Inter90DCU Saints100
08.11.14UCD Marian84C&S UCC Demons104
08.11.14UL Eagles64Belfast Star69
09.11.14Templeogue BC75Belfast Star72
09.11.14Killester61Travelodge Swords Thunder72
 Week 7   
21.11.14Templeogue BC78Dublin Inter66
22.11.14Templeogue BC74C&S UCC Demons88
23.11.14DCU Saints63Belfast Star70
23.11.14UL Eagles63Killester72
23.11.14UCD Marian67Travelodge Swords Thunder69
 Week 8   
27.11.14Killester52Templeogue BC85
29.11.14Travelodge Swords Thunder86DCU Saints84
30.11.14Dublin Inter61Killester69
30.11.14Belfast Star101BFG Neptune89
30.11.14C&S UCC Demons94UL Eagles73
 Week 9   
14.12.14Templeogue BC65UL Eagles62
14.12..14Belfast Star85Travelodge Swords Thunder92
14.12.14BFG Neptune20UCD Marian0 #
14.12.14Dublin Inter62C&S UCC Demons87
 Week 10   
20.12.14Travelodge Swords Thunder83BFG Neptune68
20.12.14UCD Marian88DCU Saints54
20.12.14Killester83Dublin Inter74
21.12.14C&S UCC Demons101Templeogue BC81
21.12.14UL Eagles71UCD Marian78
 Week 11   
02.01.15C&S UCC Demons99BFG Neptune65
03.01.15BFG Neptune73Dublin Inter83
03.01.15DCU Saints72Templeogue BC92
04.01.15Travelodge Swords Thunder77UL Eagles61
04.01.15UCD Marian61Killester66
 Week 12   
17.01.15Templeogue BC78UCD Marian48
17.01.15UL Eagles87DCU Saints79
17.01.15Killester78BFG Neptune78
18.01.15C&S UCC Demons109Belfast Star80
 Week 13   
31.01.15UCD Marian82Belfast Star71
31.01.15Templeogue BC84Travelodge Swords Thunder90
31.01.15UL Eagles74Dublin Inter61
01.02.15C&S UCC Demons109Belfast Star80
01.02.15DCU Saints83BFG Neptune73
 Week 14   
07.02.15Travelodge Swords Thunder74C&S UCC Demons88
07.02.15UCD Marian92UL Eagles71
07.02.15BFG Neptune95Templeogue BC84
07.02.15Killester76DCU Saints77
08.02.15Belfast Star89Dublin Inter77
 Week 15   
12.02.15DCU Saints80UCD Marian89
14.02.15Dublin Inter64Travelodge Swords Thunder67
14.02.15UL Eagles84BFG Neptune88
14.02.15Killester83Belfast Star81
15.02.15C&S UCC Demons117DCU Saints78
15.02.15UL Eagles65Travelodge Swords Thunder78
 Week 16   
20.02.15Travelodge Swords Thunder62Killester74
21.02.15DCU Saints91Dublin Inter71
22.02.15BFG Neptune80Travelodge Swords Thunder97
22.02.15Belfast Star65Templeogue BC67
22.02.15C&S UCC Demons112UCD Marian81
 Week 17   
28.02.15Dublin Inter57Templeogue BC61
28.02.15Travelodge Swords Thunder87UCD Marian96
28.02.15Killester69UL Eagles77
01.03.15Belfast Star96DCU Saints67
 Week 18   
07.03.15Belfast Star96DCU Saints67
07.03.15BFG Neptune78Belfast Star88
07.03.15Templeogue BC92Killester80
07.03.15UL Eagles81C&S UCC Demons106
08.03.15Dublin Inter76UCD Marian85
 Week 19   
14.03.15Travelodge Swords Thunder66Belfast Star82
14.03.15UL Eagles81Templeogue BC93
15.03.15C&S UCC Demons116Dublin Inter65

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Home Venues

TeamHome Court
Belfast StarMethodist College, Belfast
DCU SaintsDCU Sports Complex, Dublin City
Dublin InterNational Basketball Arena, Tallaght, D24, Co. South Dublin
KillesterIrish Wheelchair Association, Clontarf, Dublin City
Travelodge Swords ThunderALSAA, Dublin
Templeogue BCOblate Hall, Inchicore
C&S UCC DemonsMardyke Arena, Cork City
UCD MarianUCD Sports Centre, Dublin
UL EaglesUL Sports Arena, Limerick

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References

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Websites

[2] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) Men’s Premier League 2014-15 – Matches [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1001&compid=1075 [Accessed 24 October 2016]

[3] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) Men’s Premier League 2014-15 – Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1075 [Accessed 247October 2016]

[4] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) Men’s Champions Trophy 2014-15 – Matches [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1001&compid=1211 [Accessed 24 October 2016]

Images

[1] Sligo Sports 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 John Folan & John Kane

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 26 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 Resereved.

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.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 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.

Galway Democrats | Irish Basketball Team | Season 1991-92

IBBA Men’s NBL Southern Conference Table 1991-92

PWLPts
Southern Conference
Burgerland Neptune2219338
North Monastery 96’ers2218436
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee2216632
Whirlpool Blue Demons22121024
Marathon22101220
Lucozade Sport Killester2281416
Marian2261612
Galway Democrats224188

Reference: [1]

Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
105.10.91HBlue DemonsW89-69
212.10.91AKillesterW77-68
319.10.91AConnacht Gold BallinaL61-87
Cup R126.10.91ASt. Declan’s CabraW54-48
402.11.91HSligo All-StarsL83-87
509.11.91AMarathon LimerickL86-90
6
723.11.91HNorth Monastery 96ersW73-64
830.11.91AAnnadale-QueensL76-94
907.12.91HStar of the SeaL63-83
1014.12.91AGarvey’s Tigers TraleeL65-87
11
1205.01.92ABurgerland NeptuneL47-94
1311.01.92ABlue DemonsL58-81
1418.01.92HKillesterL86-88
1502.02.92AJameson St. Vincent’sL62-98
1608.02.92HSt. Gall’s BelfastW76-47
1715.02.92HMarathon LimerickL71-81
1822.02.92ANorth Monastery 96ersL57-87
1929.02.92HGarvey’s Tigers TraleeL87-108
2007.03.92AMarianL59-67
2114.03.92ADungannonL58-102
2228.03.92HBurgerland NeptuneL59-110

Compiled from References: [2-21]

Roster 1991-92

PlayerPositionPoints
James Burke298
Ciaran Murphy21
John Finn23
John CarrollShooting Guard55
Richie Burke47
Douglas Collins11
Shaun Murphy (Texas-San Antonio, USA)345
Donie O’Keeffe8
Frank FordePoint Guard121
Marcus O’Grady73
Damian Moloney4
Quilty2
S. Jackson2

Compiled from References[2-21]

Match Reports

WEEK 1 – 5 October 1991 – Galway Democrats 89 Blue Demons 69

Galway Democrats created a shock on opening night of the National Basketball League with a big 89-69 win over Blue Demons of Cork. Blue Demons took an early lead as the Democrats showed first game jitters at both ends, however, they out-scored their oponents 37-14 over the last 14 minutes to take victory by 89-69. The key to the Galway sides’ success came from the complimentary play of Frank Forde (14 pts), John Carroll (17) and captain James Burke (15), with American Shaun Murphy leading the scoring on 25 points. The Blue Demons were led by American Boo Moore (24 pts), Mark Scannell (10) and Brian Burke (10)

Galway Democrats: James Burke (c) (15), Ciaran Murphy (2), John Finn (0), John Carroll (17), Richie Burke (8), Douglas Collins (4), Shaun Murphy (25), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Frank Forde (14).

Blue Demons: Brian Burke (10), Boo Moore (24), David Twomey (12), F. O’Sullivan (4), P. O’Sullivan (2), M. McCarthy (0), T. Manning (2), Mark Scannell (10), J. Cambridge (5).

Reference: [2]

WEEK 2 – 12 October 1991 – Killester 68 Galway Democrats 77

Galway Democrats created another surprise in week 2 with a shock win over Dubliners Killester. Captain James Burke put in a superlative performance for the Westerners, scoring 34 points as American Shaun Murphy continued his steady, if unspectacular, play, netting 19 points, along with 25 rebounds and six blocked shots. James’ brother Richie Burke also contributed 10 points towards the win. Killester had jumped out to a 7-0 lead and had led 15-7 after 6 minutes, but Galway went on an 8-point unanswered scoring streak in the second quarter, with six from Ciaran Murphy. Galway went in 33-30 ahead at the break as Killester’s American, Bill Coffey was held in check for the final 14 minutes of the half.

The two teams traded baskets early in the third, but Killester went ahead as Liam Dowling and John Clancy scored 13 unanswered points between them to give them a 56-51 lead, however, their American, Coffey, was fouled out after picking up his fifth foul, and the Galway side finished on a 10-2 run, winning in the end 77-68.

Killester: Bill Coffey (20), M. Grennell (13), P. Grennell (12), Connelly (2), McKay (4), Keating (0), Liam Dowling (6), McLaughlin (0), Conley (0), John Clancey (10).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (34), Ciaran Murphy (2), Shaun Murphy (19), John Carroll (4), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (4), John Finn (0), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (10), Douglas Collins (0).

Reference: [3]

WEEK 3 – 19 October 1991 – Connacht Gold Ballina 87 Galway Democrats 61

The Galway Democrats series of shock wins to open the season came to an end in Week 3 as they went down to a heavy defeat to the Top Mayo side. Ballina moved to a 3-0 record, with Democrats dropping to 2-1. Ballina got off to a 4-0 lead before John Carroll got the Democrats started with a 3-pointer. James Burke lifted the Galway side into a 21-9 lead after 10 minutes, scoring 8 of 10 ponts in one Democrats stretch, giving the travelling fans real hope of a third upset in as many weeks, but big performances from American Deora Marsh and Paul McStay saw the Mayo side go in front, as they pulled away to a 33-23 lead, and going in 43-34 ahead at the break.

Galway toughened the second half out, but Ballna, led by Liam McHale and Deora Marsh, were too quick on the break, and too strong for a smaller Galway side, with American Shaun Murphy Double-Teamed on every posession, and limited to 6 points in the second half. Several slam dunks from Marsgh delighted the home crowd, and aggressive steals, and a defense that was holding Galway to few baskets put the game beyond doubt, as Ballina raced out to a 71-43 lead. The substitutes bench was used liberally in last few minutes, as Ballina ran out 87-61 winners. McHale (24 pts), Marsh (20 and Paul McStay (14) were standouts for Ballina, while James Burke (19), John Carroll (15) and Shaun Murphy (14) were the top players for Galway Democrats.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (19), Ciaran Murphy (2), Shaun Murphy (14), John Carroll (15), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (2), John Finn (2), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (3), Douglas Collins (0).

Connacht Gold Ballina: Liam McHale (24), Deora Marsh (20), Paul McStay (14).

Reference: [4]

CUP ROUND 1 – 26 October 1991 – St. Declan’s Cabra 48 Galway Democrats 54

Galway Democrats got back to winning ways in Dublin, defeating St. Declan’s in Cabra, 54-48 in the Cup. Tight rims in the Aughrim Street venue possibly led to poor shooting from both sides, as tentaive offense kept the score low for both sides.

St. Declan’s went into an early 9-4 lead with Kit Walsh scoring a three-pointer and netting another basket, but Galway responded, going 15-14 ahead on a Shaun Murphy basket, as the American helped the Democrats into a 21-16 lead aided by Marcus O’Grady. The rest of the half saw the teams trade baskets, and the lead, as Galway went 33-26 ahead at the half.

St. Declan’s scored 10 points early in the second half to go 38-35 up, but Galway followed that up with a run of its own, scoring 8 points in-a-row on free throws, and adding a basket from Shaun Murphy, as they went 45-43 ahead with four minutes to go. Kit walsh bombed a three-pointer to put St. Declan’s up again, before Murphy responded for Galway. Jim Liston put the Cabra side back on top but Walsh was fouled out and St. Declan’s would fail to score another basket, as Frank Forde calmly hit a huge three-pointer with a minute to go to give the Democrats a 51-48 lead, which they would hold onto till the end. Galway’s American was the star of the game, Shaun Murphy scoring 18 points and getting 15 blocked shots to set up the offense. James Burke also starred for Galway, netting 16, while St. Declan’s were led by Kit Walsh on 16 and Scott McCarthy (10).

St. Declan’s J. Liston (7), P. Liston (4), Kit Walsh (16), O’Connor (0), McDonagh (2), Rogers (0), Flynn (0), McGurk (5), Scott McCarthy (10), O’Reilly (4).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (16), Ciaran Murphy (0), Shaun Murphy (18), John Carroll (2), Frank Forde (3), Marcus O’Grady (6), John Finn (2), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (7), Douglas Collins (0).

Reference: [5]

WEEK 4 – 2 November 1991 – Galway Democrats 83 Sligo All-Stars 87

Galway Democrats were brought crashing back down earth after their early season series of shock wins, as they were defeated by Sligo All-Stars in this Connacht derby in Renmore. Galway failed to take advantage of several missed free-throws and turnovers by Sligo as they missed several key shots in the final few minutes, but Sligo won through their American Skip Barry, and guard Michael Murray, who netted crucial baskets.

James Burke got the game rolling for Galway with an early three-pointer, and he got 10 of Galway’s next 12 points as they went into an early 15-10 lead. Michael Murray matched James Burke, and scored 8 of his own to keep the game close, and added 6 more in an 8-point unanswered scoring run for the Yeats County team, as they went 19-15 ahead. American Shaun Murphy scored 5 straight to tie the game at 21-each and Burke and Murphy combined to give Galway a 35-34 lead at the half, with Murray responding to Galway all the way.

Burke and Murray went on a scoring streak for Galway early in the second half as they went on a 15-0 scoring run, but Sligo surprisingly held on with the play of Mal daly, Peter Galvin and Joe Coughlin bringing them back to 50-46 down. Skip Murray got hot for Sligo in the crucial last 10 minutes as led them to 75-66 lead with less than 4 minutes to play. Baskets were trade towards the end leaving it 84-80 to Sligo, but Galway couldn’t take advantage at the free-throw line towards the end on a number of Sligo fouls, and the All-Stars hung on for a 87-83 victory. Murray (27) Barry (26) led Sligo, and Galway were led by Frank Forde on 12 points.

Galway Democrats: James Burke, Shaun Murphy, Frank Forde (12), Marcus O’Grady, Ciaran Murphy.

Sligo All-Stars: Skip Barry, Michael Murray, Mal Daly, Peter Galvin, Joe Coughlin, Grimes

Reference: [6]

WEEK 5 – 9 November 1991 – Marathon Limerick 90 Galway Democrats 86

For the second week in-a-row Galway were defeated by four points in a tough match with a West Coast side, matches they would have fancied winning given their early season form. American Shaun Murphy got a season high 43 points for Galway, but the 3-point accuracy of guards Pascal Brennan, Trevor Moore and Tony Hehir, as well as 30 points from American Bo Fritz saw Limericj take the spoils.

Galway played on of their better matches of the season, as Murphy opened with a 3-pointer, and Galway went up 7-2 early on. Limerick answered through Fitts and Hehir to make it 9-7, and the lead changed hands 8 times over the next 12 minutes, before Galway went 35-26 up for their biggest lead of the half. Marathon responded, however, and the game was tied 45-all at the half time buzzer.

Fine scoring from Shaun Murphy, Frank Forde and Marcus O’Grady saw Galway take a 65-55 lead, their biggest of the game, but with 4 minutes remaining Limerick had overtaken Galway, leading 75-71 after a 12-1 scoring run over 7 minutes. Galway faltered, and Limerick’s three-point accuracy proved the decisive margin, as they outscored Galway 10-2 on three-point play. Shaun Murphy was top scorer for Galway on 43 points, while James Burke (12), Frank Forde (11) and Marcus O’Grady (10) all shone for the Westerners. Limerick’s top players were Fitts (30), Moore (12), Brennan (15), Holloway (9), Barry (8) and Hehir (8).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (43), James Burke (12), Frank Forde (11), Marcus O’Grady (10).

Martahon Limerick: Bo Fritts (30), Trevor Moore (12), Pascal Brennan (15), Vincent Holloway (9), Barry (8), Tony Hehir (8).

Reference: [7]

WEEK 6 – Galway Democrats 73 North Monastery 96ers 64

Galway Democrats pulled off another shock win in the NBL, after two close losses the previous weeks, as they beat a fancied North Mon team 73-64. The Democrats moved into a tie for second place in the Southern Conference with this win, boosting their hopes of a playoff place. This match wasn’t decided until the last minute of play and there were 18 lead changes and 13 ties in the game.

Galway Democrats went into an early 10-5 lead behind the baskets of James Burke, Damiam Moloney and Shaun Murphy, but highly rated Ukrainian Mircha Kojeljank scored 7 straight points for North Mon to put the Cork side 12-10 up at 7 minutes. Murphy responed with 10 straight for Galway, and North Mon levelled it on 22-apiece with the scores of McHale, Finnegan, Lehane, Galgey and Dolan. Kojeljank put North Mon 29-26 up with a 3-pointer, James Burke put Galway back in front with 4 minutes to go to the break. Galway retook the lead and held on 36-34 up at the half-time buzzer as Kojeljank and Heaphy missed free throws for North Mon.

North Mon missed 12 free throws which proved the difference between the sides as North Mon tied the game at the start of the second half. The lead changed hands a number of times during the third period as Murphy put Galway 61-60 up with three minutes to go and set the stage for a furious finish. Lehane tied the game and missed a second free throw and Burke put Galway back on top for good, as they held on for a 73-64 win. James Burke (23), Frank Forde (24) and Shaun Murphy (20) were the heroes for Galway, and North Mon’s stars were Kojeljank and McHale, their only two players in double figures as Galway defense, in particular, Finn, Moloney and Forde held firm.

North Monastery 96ers: Kojeljank (23), McHale (11), O’Reilly (2), Galgey (8), Finnegan (4), Hennigan (0), Dolan (2), Murphy (2), Lehane (6), Heaphy (6).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (23), Ciaran Murphy (0), Shaun Murphy (20), John Carroll (0), Frank Forde (14), Marcus O’Grady (8), John Finn (4), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Richie Burke (0), Damian Moloney (4).

Reference: [8]

WEEK 7 – 30 November 1991 – Annadale-Queens 94 Galway Democrats 76

Galway Democrats continued their rollercoaster form in the NBL, losing to Annadle-Queens a week after pulling off another shock. The Belfast side ran out comfortable winners in the last five minutes as Galway fell flat after pulling within one point halfway through the second half.

Galway’s offense was amaemic in the last few minutes as Shaun Murphy, their American, netted 13 of their last 16 points in the final 10 minutes. Annadale-Queens’ hustling, aggressive defense deserves credit for the victory, as they frustrated Galway, and forced crucial turnovers in the last 10 minutes. Murphy (25), James Burke (22) and Marcus O’Grady (20) scored 67 of Galway 76 points. Bill Singleton led Annadale with 29 pts, and Fergus Donnelly (23) and Jim Edgar (12) shone for the Belfast side as their supporting cast outscored Galway’s 30-9.

Annadale-Queens: Fergus Donnelly (23), Bill Singleton (29), Jim Edgar (12), Jazz Mooney (6), Elliot (5), Kelly (9), McCotter (7), Donghay (4), McCotter (0).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (22), Ciaran Murphy (5), Shaun Murphy (25)), Quilty (0), Frank Forde (2), Marcus O’Grady (20), John Finn (0), Jackson (0), Richie Burke (2).

Reference: [9]

Week 8 – 7 December 1991 – Galway Democrats 63 Star of the Sea 83

Galway Democrats came unprepared for this match, with a malfunctioning PA system in Renmore, and players and officials scrambling to provide seating for the spectators just before the start. Galway were flat throughout, and Star of the Sea outplayed them in every position.

Star ran a “precisioned, unselfish scheme” that frustrated Galway and allowed time run out. James Burke led Galway with 19 points and was backed up by Shaun Murphy (14) and Marcus O’Grady (10). Javan Dupree top-scored for Star of the Sea with 35, and Gareth Maguire (22) and John O’Hare (8) also shone. It was the defensive display of Adrian Fulton (3), however, that gave the Belfast side the edge.

Star of the Sea: Javan Dupree (35), Garteh Maguire (22), Kennedy (0), Ward (6), McGettrick (1), Peter McGrattan (5), Mccreaney (2), Adrian Fulton (3), Whiteside (0), John O’Hare (8).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (19), Ciaran Murphy (4), Shaun Murphy (14), Quilty (2), Frank Forde (4), Marcus O’Grady (10), John Finn (1), Donie O’Keeffe (2), Richie Burke (2), John Carroll (2).

Reference: [10]

WEEK 9 – 14 December 1991 – Garvey’s Tralee Tigers 87 Galway Democrats 65

Galway Democrats lost their third match in-a-row in the NBL in Tralee, to a talented line-up of Darren McGuinness, Cormac O’Donoghue and American Ray Lettsome who combined for 68 of Tralee’s 87 points.

Lettsome muscled his way to 31 points, while McGuinness quietly added 21 for Tralee. Shan Murphy led the scoring for Galway with 20 and James Burke (16) and brother Richie Burke (10) also scored in double figures. Galway dropped to 3-6 in the NBL, after a promising start.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (16), Shaun Murphy (20), Richie Burke (10).

Garvey’s Tralee Tigers: Ray lettsome (31), Darren McGuinness (21), Cormac O’Donoghue (16).

Reference: [11]

WEEK 11 – 5 January 1992 – Burgerland Neptune 94 Galway Democrats 47

Burgerland Neptune showed their class and Galway Democrats’ slide continued as the Cork side ran out easy 94-47 winners in a scoreline that was every bit as lopsided as the play, reflecting accurately how well Neptune played, and how poorly Galway did also.

Galway lacked support for American Shaun Murphy (16) and James Burke (17) as the rest of the team managed only 14 points between them. Terry Strickland (20) led the way for Neptune, while there were also star turns from Brendan O’Flaherty (14), Alan Kelly (13), Paul Kelly (12) and Tom O’Sullivan (10).

Burgerland Neptune: S Woods (5), Terry Strickland (20), S. McCarthy (8), Brendan O’Flaherty (14), Alan Kelly (13), Paul Kelly (12), C. O’Sullivan (4), I. McLean (7), Tom O’Sullivan (10).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (17), S. Jackson (2), Shaun Murphy (16), Richie Burke (2), Frank Forde (2), Donie O’Keeffe (2), John Finn (2), John Carroll (4).

Reference: [12]

WEEK 12 – 11 January 1992 – Blue Demons 81 Galway Democrats 58

Cork’s Blue Demons got revenge for their shock opening game loss to Galway, as they jumped out to a 45-20 half-time lead on the back of American Anthony Jenkins’ 23 points. They sailed home the rest of the way as they ran out easy winners.

Jenkins scored a massive 41 points for Blue Demons, and was aided by Mark scannell (11), Derek Toomey (9), and Brian Burke (8). Shaun Murphy (15) led the way for Galway, with James Burke netting 14 and John Carroll (13).

Blue Demons: Anthony Jenkins (41), Mark Scannell (11), Mike McCarthy, Mark Cambridge, Tom Manning, Ciaran O’Sullivan (4), Francis O’Sullivan (4), Paul Fitzgerald (4), Derek Toomey (9), Brian Burke (8).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (14), John Carroll (11), Shaun Murphy (15), Richie Burke (6), Frank Forde (6), Donie O’Keeffe (4), Ciaran Murphy (2).

Reference: [13]

WEEK 13 – 18 January 1992 – Killester 88 Galway Democrats 86

Galway Democrats made a comeback effort in Killester as they came from 83-71 down in the final four minutes to trail by two, but their spirited comeback fell short as their last second shot rimmed off.

Shaun Murphy returned to early season form for Galway, top-scoring on 41 points, and James Burke added 18 and Frank Forde 9. Killester’s American Bill Coffey scored 33 and was aided by John Clancy (17) and Kevin conroy (11).

Killester: Bill Coffey (33), John Clancy (17), Kevin Conroy (11).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (41), James Burke (18), Frank Forde (9).

Reference: [14]

WEEK 15 – 1 February 1992 – James St. Vincent’s 98 Galway Democrats 62

St. Vincent’s opened up a 20 point lead midway through the first period as the Glasnevin side ran out 98-62 winners.

Jameson St. Vincent’s controlled rebounds and kept Galway’s American, Shaun Murphy, from the ball, as they sprinted to easy baskets time and again. Laverne Evans led the scoring with 32 for St. Vincent’s and was backed up by Karl Donnelly (16), Pat Boylan (16) and John Fitzgerald (11). Frank Forde scored 11 for Galway and James Burke netted 8.

Jameson St. Vincent’s: Laverne Evans (32), Keenan (6), Nutley (3), Pat Boylan (16), O’Keeffe (6), John Fitzgerald (11), Gilligan (4), Boylan 95), Sullivan (6), Karl Donnelly (16).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (8), John Finn (2), Shaun Murphy (30), Richie Burke (0), Frank Forde (11), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Ciaran Murphy (4), Douglas Collins (7).

Reference: [15]

WEEK 16 – 8 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 76 St. Gall’s Belfast 47

Galway Democrats turned around a frustrating losing streak, and after a few poor performances and close defeats, managed to come alive against St. Gall’s, routing them in a convincing 76-47 victory.St. Gall’s only managed 11 points over the last 10 minutes as Galway never let up the intensity and ran away with their easiest win of the season, and surpassed last years total number of team victories with 7 games to play.

James Burke top-scored with 28 points for Galway, and was followed by Shaun Murphy’s 16, and Ciaran Murphy’s 8. Frank Forde and Douglas Collins netted 6 each. Gerald Kennedy worked hard for 25 for St. Gall’s and Gerald Ryan added 8.

Galway Democrats: James Burke (28), John Carroll (2), Shaun Murphy (16), Richie Burke (0), Frank Forde (6), Donie O’Keeffe (0), Ciaran Murphy (8), Douglas Collins (6), John Finn (4), Marcus O’Grady (4).

St. Gall’s Belfast: Gerald Ryan (8), B. McKee (2), S. Donnelly (2), G. Adams (0), E. McAteer (7), E. Morris (3), S. Kennedy (2), J. Kennedy (2), Gerald Kennedy (25).

Reference: [16]

WEEK 17 – 15 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 71 Marathon Limerick 81

Marathon Limerick snapped a losing streak as Galway returned to losing ways, squandering a big lead. Galway democrats led 40-27 at the half, but their offense broke down in the second half, and Limerick clawed their way back into it, and overtook the Galway side with five minutes to go, running out 81-71 winners.

Shaun Murphy led the Galway attack with 27, James Burke adding 18 and Frank Forde 13. Moore (12), Barry (13) and Hehir (11) top-scored for Marathon.

Marathon Limerick: Fitz, Barry (13), Moore (12), Barry, Coyne, Doudy, Hickey, Walsh, Hehir (11).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (18), Ciaran Murphy, Shaun Murphy (27), John Carroll, Frank Forde (13), Marcus O’Grady, John Finn, Donie O’Keeffe, Richie Burke.

Reference: [17]

WEEK 18 – 29 February 1992 – Galway Democrats 87 Garvey’s Tralee Tigers 108

A good effort from Democrats wasn’t enough to prevent them losing again, to Tralee Tigers, at home in Renmore. Galway fell behind by 15 at half-time and 20 early in the second half, but clawed their way back to 9 behind, before time ran out.

Ray Lettsome was two strong for Galway, netting 42 points, and McGuinness, O’Donoghue and Daly also hit double figures for Tigers. Shaun Murphy led the points tally for Galway with 24 and was backed up by James Burke (16) and Marcus O’Grady (13).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (24), James Burke (16), Marcus O’Grady (13)

Garvey’s Tralee Tigers: Ray Lettsome (42), McGuinness, O’Donoghue, Daly.

Reference: [18]

WEEK 19 – 7 March 1992 – Marian 67 Galway Democrats 59

Marian had a close win over Galway Democrats. A. Fearon top-scored for Marian with 21, and E. Randolph and J. Hanglow also starred. James Burke netted 17 for Galway, with Shaun Murphy (16) and Frank Forde (12) getting double figures.

Marian: A. Fearon (21), E. Randolph (19), J. Hanglow (11).

Galway Democrats: Shaun Murphy (16), James Burke (17), Frank Forde (12).

Reference: [19]

WEEK 20 – 14 March 1992 – Dungannon 102 Galway Democrats 58

Galway Democrats slumped to a heavy defeat in Tyrone as Dungannon won 102-58. J. Brennan scored 19 for Dungannon and J. Feeney (15) and T. O’Keeffe (14) also scored double figures. James Burke scored a massive 30 for Galway, but the rest of the team provided little back-up, John Finn scoring 10, and Richie Burke 7, the best of the team.

Dungannon: J. Brennan (19), J. Feeney (15), T. O’Keeffe (14).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (30), John Finn (10), Richie Burke (7).

Reference: [20]

WEEK 22- 28 March 1992 – Galway Democrats 59 Burgerland Neptune 110

Galway Democrats fell to their seventh loss in-a-row to end the season on 4-18 and bottom of the table, as Burgerland Neptune finished top of the Southern Conference on 1903.

Terry Strickland netted 24 for Neptune, Paul Kelly 20 and Tom O’Sullivan 19. Galway were led by James Burke (28), Donie O’Keeffe (13) and John Carroll (13).

Burgerland Neptune: Terry Strickland (24), Paul Kelly (20), Tom O’Sullivan (19).

Galway Democrats: James Burke (28), Donie O’Keeffe (13), John Carroll (13)

Reference: [21]

References:

[1] (1992) “Budweiser Superleague Finals”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 21. April 1992 pp. 17

[2] Anon. (1991) “Galway Democrats shock Blue Demons in season opener”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 8, 1991. pg. 14

[3] Anon. (1991) “Burke stars as Demos upset Killester in basketball league”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 15, 1991. pg. 13

[4] Anon. (1991) “Democrats come a cropper”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 22, 1991. pg. 20

[5] Anon. (1991) “Murphy in top form as Demos advance in Cup”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, October 29, 1991. pg. 12

[6] Anon. (1991) “High-flying Democrats are brought back to earth!”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 5, 1991. pg. 18

[7] Anon. (1991) “Democrats are edged out in National League for second week running”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 12 1991. pg. 15

[8] Anon. (1991) “Galway Democrats pull off another shock win in Irish basketball league”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, November 26, 1991. pg. 17

[9] Anon. (1991) “Erratic Democrats come a cropper in Belfast”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 3, 1991. pg. 17

[10] Anon. (1991) “Bad night all-round for Galway Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 10, 1991. pg. 19

[11] Anon. (1991) “Third defeat in a row for out of sorts Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, December 17, 1991. pg. 19

[12] Anon. (1992) “Democrats slide continues as Neptune show their class”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 7, 1992. pg. 15

[13] Anon. (1992) “Understrength Democrats suffer another heavy defeat”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 14, 1992. pg. 15

[14] Anon. (1992) “Another loss as Democrats gallant rally just fails”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, January 21, 1992. pg. 12

[15] Anon. (1991) “Democrats have no answer to Jameson”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 4, 1992. pg. 15

[16] Anon. (1992) “Democrats bounce back to winning form after string of defeats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 11, 1992. pg. 15

[17] Anon. (1992) “Democrats squander big lead and return to losing ways”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, February 18, 1992. pg. 14

[18] Anon. (1992) “Honourble defeat for Democrats”. Connacht Sentinel. Tuesday, March 3, 1992. pg. 16

[19] Cliona Foley (1992) “Naomh Mhuire kiss Blarney goodbye to clinch second”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 9, 1992. pp. 27.

[20] Cliona Foley (1992) “North Mon plough into stars”. Irish Independent. Monday, march 16, 1992. pp. 24.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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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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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 March 2019

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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

About this document

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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.

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

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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.

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Cork Men’s Basketball Board | Men’s Division 1 League 2016-2018

cork-basketball-logo

CB Men’s Division 1 League 2016-17

P W L PF PA Pts
Cork Celts * 21 17 4 1648 1371 55
Ballincollig * 21 16 5 1575 1389 53
Neptune B # 20 16 4 1622 1391 51
Blue Demons 20 13 7 1450 1400 46
Neptune A 20 11 9 1293 1318 42
Dragon Crew 20 9 11 1210 1237 38
Mallow 20 9 11 1271 1329 38
Skibbereen 20 6 14 1203 1375 32
Fr. Mathews 20 5 15 1242 1386 30
East Cork Glenmary 20 5 15 1187 1335 30
Carrigaline 20 4 16 1191 1361 28

[2]

Date Home Team Away Team

CB Men’s Division 1 League 2017-18

P W L PF PA Pts
Neptune 18 17 1 1522 1250 52
Blue Demons 18 15 3 1329 1245 48
Cork Celts 18 11 7 1280 1160 40
Ballincollig 18 11 7 1346 1282 40
Fr. Mathews 18 8 10 1072 1156 34
Carrigaline 18 7 11 1134 1223 32
Dragon Crew 18 6 12 1161 1184 30
Mallow # 18 6 12 1224 1284 29
EC Glenmary 18 5 13 1100 1204 28
Mitchelstown Legion # 18 4 14 1058 1238 25

[3]

Date Home Team Away Team
Round 1
20.04.2018 Neptune 88 Ballincollig 83
20.04.2018 Blue Demons 81 Cork Celts 84
Round 2
27.04.2018 Neptune 57 Cork Celts 59

[4]

References

_________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Cork Basketball (2017) Cork Basketball Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.corkbasketball.com/home/wp-content/themes/legatus-theme.2017.05.12/images/logo.png [Accessed 11 January 2018]

[2] Cork Basketball (2017) Cork Mens D1 League Standings 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.corkbasketball.com/home/cork-men-d1-league/ [Accessed 3 May 2018]

[3] Cork Basketball (2018) Cork Mens D1 League Standings 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.corkbasketball.com/home/cork-men-d1-league/#1449948161993-ed8997b3-6243 [Accessed 22 April 2018]

[4] Cork Basketball (2018) Cork Mens D1 League Top 4 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.corkbasketball.com/home/cork-men-d1-league/ [Accessed 22 April 2018]

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Dublin Ladies Basketball Board Senior Division 3 2015-2018

DLBBMasthead

DLBB Senior Division 3 2015-16

 PWLPFPAPts
UCD18162  50
Maol Og18144  46
Drogheda18126  42
Malahide18117  40
Oblate Dynamos18810  34
Ballybrack18810  34
Tolka Rovers18810  34
Pegasus18513  28
Killester18513  28
Bray Bullets18315  24

[2]

DLBB Senior Division 3 2016-17

 PWLPFPAPts
Dublin Lions18162  50
Kubs18153  48
Rathmines18135  44
Glasnevin18117  40
Pegasus18108  38
Firhouse19811  35
Oblates18810  34
Tridents18414  26
Naas Serpents18414  26
Ballybrack18117  20
Tolka Rovers000  0

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
22.04.17Dublin Lions58Glasnevin51
22.04.17Kubs39Rathmines45
 Final   
23.04.17Glasnevin25Rathhmines48

[4]

DLBB Senior Division 2 2017-18

 PWLPFPAPts
Dublin Raiders19172  53
Tolka Rovers19163  51
Oblates19136  45
Naas Serpents19126  42
Rathmines19109  39
UCD19109  39
Glasnevin19811  35
Pegasus19712  33
Firhouse19415  27
Tridents19316  25

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 

<p>3 Pts Win / 1 Pt / 0 Pts Forfeit #

References

_____________________________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) DLBB Masthead [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/images/DLBBMasthead.jpg [Accessed 29 November 2017]

[2] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2016) Tables – Senior 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 3 August 2016]

[3] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) Tables – Senior 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 10 April 2017]

[4] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) Top Fours [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/ [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[5] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2018) Tables – Senior 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 22 April 2018]

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Dublin Ladies Basketball Board Senior Division 3 1998-2000

DLBB Senior Division 3 1998-99

 PWLPFPAPts
ABFRC15132  41
St. Louis16115  38
Beaumont #16105  35
Mid Sutton #1696  33
Scollan1679  30
Glasnevin1679  30
Drimnagh1679  30
Tridents15411  23
Balally #16312  21

[2]

DLBB Senior Division 3 1999-2000

 PWLPFPAPts

[3]

 Semi-Finals   

[4]

DLBB Senior Division 3 2000-01

 PWLPFPAPts

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 

3 Pts Win / 1 Pt / 0 Pts Forfeit #

References

_____________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (1999) “Basketball Update” Evening Herald Thursday, 15 April 1999. pg. 32.

[1] Cliodhna Foley. (1999) “Boycott rumour from top clubs” Evening Herald Thursday, 16 March 2000. pg. 70.

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Dublin Ladies Basketball Board Senior Division 2 1994-1998

DLBB Senior 2 Division 1994-95

 PWLPFPAPts
Tolka Rovers16133  42
Tridents16133  42
Phoenix16133  42
Swift #16115  37
UCD1679  30
Haroldites1679  30
Ravens16412  24
Roadstone16412  24
Trinity ##16016  14

[5]

DLBB Senior 2 Division 1995-96

 PWLPFPAPts
Meteors17152  47
Beaumont17134  43
Roadstone17116  39
Ravens17107  37
Swift #17106  36
Comets ##1796  33
St. Louis17611  29
Haroldites17413  25
UCD17116  19
Dublin Celtic #&926  12

[6]

DLBB Senior 2 Division 1996-97

 PWLPFPAPts
Swift15141  43
Killester15114  37
Ravens15105  35
Kilsaran15105  35
Aer Lingus1569  27
Haroldites15510  25
St. Louis15510  25
Moyle Park #15113  16

[7]

DLBB Senior 2 Division 1997-98

 PWLPFPAPts
Killester #18161  49
Ravens18135  44
Aer Lingus18108  38
Trinity18108  38
Haroldites18108  38
Ratthdrum1899  36
Tolka Rovers1899  36
St. Louis18513  28
Pegasus18513  28
Tridents18315  24

[8]

References

_____________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Cliona Foley (1995) “‘Superleague’ plan” Evening Herald Thursday, 6 April 1995. pg. 61.

[2] Cliona Foley (1996) “Inter net” Evening Herald Thursday, 4 April 1996. pg. 68.

[3] Cliona Foley (1997) “Shoe must be serious” Evening Herald Thursday, 3 April 1997. pg. 81.

[4] Anon. (1998) “League Standings: Dublin Ladies Leagues: Super League” Basketball Ireland Summer Issue, No. 3 July 1998. pg. 27.

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