Cispheil

Cispheil – Basketball

Bronnadh gradam spóirt na n-óg ar na cispheileadóirí seo inniu sa Metropole- Daithí Ó Liatháin, Séamas Ó hAnnagáin, Séamas Ó Coileáin agus Seán Mac Craith. I láthair bhí John Buckley agus Tony Fitzgerald chomh maith le Paul Kelleher, traenálaí, Roger Russell, Bainisteoir an Metropole agus príomhoide na scoile Dónal Ó Buachalla.

On February 19th, Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G headed to University of Limerick to participate in the inaugural Basketball 3v3 National Championship’s hosted by Basketball Ireland in conjunction with the International Schools Sport Federation (ISF). It was a one day tournament, comprising of 16 teams from 14 schools Nationally. Daithí Ó Liatháin, Séamas Ó hAnnagáin, Séamas Ó Coileáin and Seán Mac Craith represented Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G.

Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G along their path to secure qualification to the world championships defeated HS Rathgare team 2, one of the tournament favourites Cresent Comprehensive and St. Claire’s College in the Pool phase of the tournament. Securing top spot in the pool, the AG played HS Rathgare Team 1 in the quarter Final, HS Rathgare Team 2 again in the semi-Final and the tournament favourites in an extraordinarily close battle 16-14 v’s St. Joseph’s of Galway. This secured the qualification for Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G to the World Championships in Belgrade from June 23rd-29th, and the first all Irish speaking school to qualify for an ISF world championships from Ireland in any event.
Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G would travel to Belgrade along with the female representatives Coláiste Chiáran of Leixlip.

In Belgrade, Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G began with:

Slovenia, Lost 19-18

India, Won 15-8

Georgia, Lost 19-14

Serbia, Lost 21-17

Gaelcholáiste Mhuire were then tied with India and Georgia for a place in the Last 16 but lost out on points difference to Georgia who then played France in the last 16.

The ISF World Championships were not just about playing Basketball. Their ethos of integration and promotion was on full view on June 27th when both Gaelcholáiste Mhuire and Coláiste Chiarán represented Ireland in the cultural event, demonstrating the Irish Language and also the game of Hurling with many onlookers wanting to take part.

The Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG team arrived home on June 30th having concluded and memorable event, and hope to make every effort to qualify for the 2020 event in India.

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Tá cispheil i nGaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G. ag dul ó neart go neart gach bliain.  Bíonn an scoil ag iomaíocht i ngach aon chomórtas a chuireann coiste riarachán chispheile na hÉireann ar fáil.  Bíonn an chéad agus dara bhliain, cailíní agus buachaillí faoi cheathair déag, faoi chúig déag, faoi shé déag, agus faoi naoi déag le feiceáil ar an stáitse náisiúnta go rialta.  Bhí an-rath ar an scoil ó 2001 ar aghaidh.  D’éirigh leis na cailíní Teidil Náisiúnta a bhuachaint faoi naoi déag agus faoi shé déag, agus sa chéad bhliain chomh maith, agus bhuaigh na buachaillí Teidil Náisiúnta sa dara bhliain agus faoi cheathair déag.

Basketball in Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G has been getting stronger year on year. Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G competes at all competitions on offer by the governing committee of the BIPPSC within Basketball Ireland. 1st Year, 2nd Year, U-14, U-15, U-16 & U-19 Boys & Girls compete on the national stage regularly. The school has accomplished its fair share of success in its short history in since 2001. The girls’ teams have had National Title success at U-19, U-16 and 1st year while the Boys have had National Title Success at 2nd Year and U-14. Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G is very committed to extracurricular activities in all areas and basketball is a big part of that for both boys and girls.