St. Caimins Community School Shannon
On Monday the Senior hurlers were in action against Kanturk
Team:
Sean O'Gorman(CRATLOE)
Tadgh Guinnanne (NOF), Dougie Brew (SMB), Harry Loughnanne (SMB)
John burke (NOF), Evan Crimmins (NOF), Diarmuid Ryan (NOF)
Sean Mcinerney (NOF), Eorann Hegarty (NOF)
Cian Conroy (SMB), Caelen Tourish (WTS), Charlie Keane (SMB)
Jack Flynn( CRATLOE), Shane Moloney (WTS), Cian o Gorman (Cratloe)
HT Kanturk 2-16 Caimins 0-06
FT Kanturk 3-20 Caimins 0-11
Scorers: Jack Flynn 0-07 (0-05 frees), Evan Crimmins 0-01, Caelan Tourish 0-02, John Burke 0-01
Also on Monday evening the U15 hurlers faced Gort in the Clare Schools Championshipin Gurteen.
HT: Gort 1-08 St. Caimins 1-05
FT: Gort 4-14 St. Caimins 1-12
Team:
Eli Kenny (NOF);
Noah Seago O'Sullivan (SMB), Sean Conlon (SMB), Pa Burke (NOF);
Cillian Rafferty (SMB), Jack Fitzpatrick (SMB), Glenn Hughes (WTNS);
Liam Muklready (SMB), Paddy McNamara (NOF);
Jack Monahan (SMB), Conor Quinn (CRATLOE), Jamie Ryan (NOF);
Blake Corbett (SMB), Caelan Hayes (SMB), Conor Barron (NOF);
Subs Used: Matty Maxwell (SMB), Ronan Lynch (SMB), Jamie Moran (NOF)
St. Josephs Tulla
Reigning 1st year champions Tulla got their U15 campaign off to a winning start when they defeated Scariff on a score of 5-12 to 4-11 in Bodyke on Monday.
We have powerful performances from Bridge boys Kielan O'Brien and Tòmas Tubridy on the day.
Cathal Ryan was part of the Harty panel who drew in the opening round against Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh (1-16 t0 0-19).
St. Patricks Comprehensive Shannon
Noelly Duggan was on fire with 9 points (6 from play) for the Comp last week in the Munster colleges as they defeated Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh by 1-20 to 1-06.
He was well assisted by his club mates Conor Peacock, Luke Deegan and Daithi Casey.
On Monday the Senior hurlers were in action against Kanturk
Team:
Sean O'Gorman(CRATLOE)
Tadgh Guinnanne (NOF), Dougie Brew (SMB), Harry Loughnanne (SMB)
John burke (NOF), Evan Crimmins (NOF), Diarmuid Ryan (NOF)
Sean Mcinerney (NOF), Eorann Hegarty (NOF)
Cian Conroy (SMB), Caelen Tourish (WTS), Charlie Keane (SMB)
Jack Flynn( CRATLOE), Shane Moloney (WTS), Cian o Gorman (Cratloe)
HT Kanturk 2-16 Caimins 0-06
FT Kanturk 3-20 Caimins 0-11
Scorers: Jack Flynn 0-07 (0-05 frees), Evan Crimmins 0-01, Caelan Tourish 0-02, John Burke 0-01
Also on Monday evening the U15 hurlers faced Gort in the Clare Schools Championshipin Gurteen.
HT: Gort 1-08 St. Caimins 1-05
FT: Gort 4-14 St. Caimins 1-12
Team:
Eli Kenny (NOF);
Noah Seago O'Sullivan (SMB), Sean Conlon (SMB), Pa Burke (NOF);
Cillian Rafferty (SMB), Jack Fitzpatrick (SMB), Glenn Hughes (WTNS);
Liam Muklready (SMB), Paddy McNamara (NOF);
Jack Monahan (SMB), Conor Quinn (CRATLOE), Jamie Ryan (NOF);
Blake Corbett (SMB), Caelan Hayes (SMB), Conor Barron (NOF);
Subs Used: Matty Maxwell (SMB), Ronan Lynch (SMB), Jamie Moran (NOF)
St. Josephs Tulla
Reigning 1st year champions Tulla got their U15 campaign off to a winning start when they defeated Scariff on a score of 5-12 to 4-11 in Bodyke on Monday.
We have powerful performances from Bridge boys Kielan O'Brien and Tòmas Tubridy on the day.
Cathal Ryan was part of the Harty panel who drew in the opening round against Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh (1-16 t0 0-19).
St. Patricks Comprehensive Shannon
Noelly Duggan was on fire with 9 points (6 from play) for the Comp last week in the Munster colleges as they defeated Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh by 1-20 to 1-06.
He was well assisted by his club mates Conor Peacock, Luke Deegan and Daithi Casey.

St. Flannans College Ennis
Last week St Flannans College with Conor Keogh in their squad lost out to Midleton CBS on a score of 5-11 to 1-18 in Knocklong in Round 1 of the Dean Ryan - Munster Colleges U17A Hurling.
Conor was also part of the Harty panel who recovered from a 10 point half time deficit to draw with Nenagh - St Flannans College 2-18 (24) Nenagh CBS 1-21 (24)
Meanwhile the first years have started their internal lunch time leagues (15 a side) under the watchful eye of Tony Kelly, Jamesie O'Connor and Michael Donellan with 5 teams in action over the coming weeks.
Ard Scoil Rís Limerick
Jack O'Halloran played at Full back as Ard Scoil got off to a winning start in the Harty Cup - Ardscoil Ris Limerick 2-23 (29) Cashel CS 2-15 (21)
Other Bridge boys on the Harty panel are Conor Gleeson, Dónal O Leary, Dylan Keogh, Jack O'Halloran, Cuan Mac Giolla Cearra and Cillian Murphy.
The first years played in Jim Langton tournament in Kilkenny last Wednesday . They beat Cashel (coached by our own Sham Carr) , Middleton and drew with Thurles. They were beat by Kilkenny CBS in semi final.
They also played Gort on Monday in a challenge. Seán Finnin, Alex Russell and Donncha Heffernan lined out for the school on both days.
