Congratulations to Aaron who is the proud owner of an All Ireland medal. He scored two goals with St Kevin’s in the final to help them claim the Norton Cup.
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The sporting success continued this week in the school as two more teams were victorious in their respective competitions! On Monday, the girls footballers played their Round 1 Blitz of the Sciath Mhic Giolla Eáin. Up against local rivals...
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Well done to our boys today who qualified to the next round of the Dynamite’s Basketball Blitz in Dromiskin. The toughest game resulted in a nail biting draw with the Gaelscoil. This meant a cruel sudden death would decide the victors. Tony...
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Our boys 5 a side soccer team have progressed to the Leinster final of the Spar FAI 5s on 16th May. After winning the county competition last month in the DKIT, the boys travelled to Navan to the North Leinster final and took on the champions of...
MoreHeroics and Heartbreak
The last two days have been a roller-coaster ride for the boys footballers in Knockbridge. Yesterday, the boys 6th class team travelled to the De La Salle blitz which was held in memory of former pupil, Conor Morgan. After a straightforward group...
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For the second time this year, we travelled to the south of the county to compete in a schools cross country running event. This time it was to Tullyallen rather than Drogheda and this time it was with 40 runners rather than 8! Most of the...
MoreFAI Spar Louth 5-a-side Champions again!
For the second year in a row, our boys soccer team claimed the Louth 5-a-side crown. After winning their opening blitz convincingly a fortnight ago, the team was dealt a bitter blow with the injury to their starting goalkeeper, Oran, two days...
MoreBasketball Champions Again!
It’s been a very busy week in the school as the boys and girls of 4th, 5th and 6th classes competed in footballl, basketball and soccer competitions achieving success in all codes! Last Tuesday, the boys 7-a-side football team were...
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