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Galway schools produce three national basketball titles
Galway is celebrating success on the national basketball stage after all three schools in All Ireland League finals secured national titles.
Gerald’s look to pass semifinal exam
The defending Connacht Colleges Senior A Football Championship champions, St Gerald’s College, Castlebar, will be looking to get back into the final of the competition tomorrow when they take on Roscommon CBS in the semifinal of the premier schools football championship in the province.
Marsden kills off St Colman’s dreams
A stunning second-half performance from St Jarlath’s College, Tuam, saw the famous old football nursery book their place in the last four of the Connacht Colleges A Senior Football Championship on Tuesday in a windswept Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Beakan.
Marmion leads Connacht award winners
Connacht's talented young scrumhalf Kieran Marmion won the Players' Player of the Year Award at the province's annual awards evening at the weekend.
Calasanctius’ historic double
Calasanctius College’s u-16 boys completed an historic double in basketball claiming both the All Ireland league and cup this season.
Gerald’s looking for famous fifth title
There is no more imposing name in college football than that of St Jarlath’s College, Tuam. The most famous nursery of schools’ football in the country has 48 Connacht Colleges title to its name, dating back to 1932, from its first right up to the last two championships. In the process of collecting those 48 titles Jarlath’s has also put 12 Hogan Cups on the sideboard, establishing it as the best of the best in schools’ football.
O’Rourke invites Athlone to book launch “party”
Former Minister and TD, Mary O’Rourke is hoping to use the launch of her memoir on Sunday to provide “a bit of a party for Athlone”.
O’Rourke invites Athlone to book launch “party”
Former Minister and TD, Mary O’Rourke is hoping to use the launch of her memoir on Sunday to provide “a bit of a party for Athlone”.