Saturday, 30 June 2007

Savour the race

Inter Provincials
Joanne Mills 2nd

"The field of 8 got off to a very steady start with Joanne positioned in the middle of the pack. This situation remained the same until the final 300m when the eventual winner Eimear Black made a break, Joanne immediately followed her and they pulled clear of the field with Eimear winning by point 4 of a second from Joanne. Joanne now goes on to represent Ireland against England, Scotland and Wales on 23rd July. Joanne is achieving at this level two years young for the race. It's a fantastic achievement."

Monday, 25 June 2007

Shimna Cup 2007

Shimna made it through, undefeated, to the final of the 2007 Shimna Cup, only to lose on penalties to Hazelwood Integrated College, whom Shimna had beaten earlier in the competition. Some consolation, however, was Adam Rea's triumph as top goal scorer in the competition, with seven goals, including a hat-trick. The best thing about the Shimna Cup, even when you lose on penalties, is that it brings together all the Integrated Colleges, and the whole competition was played in great spirit.

Saturday, 23 June 2007

Representing Ireland

Joanne Mills, at only fifteen, came second in the under seventeen 1500m at the Interprovincials, and will represent Ireland next month. Better and better.

Tuesday, 12 June 2007

Northern Ireland Championships

Some terrific results at the Northern Ireland Athletics Championships on Saturday at Antrim Forum: a 1st for Chris Hanna in the u/17 400m; 2nd for Joanne Mills in u/14 1500m; 2nd for Calum Halsey in u/18 high jump; 3rd for Thomas Drummond in the u/14 high jump; 6th for John Benton in the u/13 1500m, and a Shimna record. An excellent showing. Really well done.

Monday, 4 June 2007

Irish Champions


Joanne Mills achieved the highest this weekend as she became Irish 1500m champion in a fantastic run. Calum Halsey continued his personal tradition of all Ireland achievement winning the bronze medal in the high jump. We are very, very proud of both of them.

Year 8 Girls Gaelic Football Blitz


Our Year 8 girls' Gaelic football team had a very enjoyable day at the Cherryvale playing grounds in Belfast. This was the first time that the majority of the girls had played Gaelic and they showed a lot of determination and team spirit during the day. There was also a clear improvement in their skills after each match. They played three matches against girls from St. Columbans, Kilkeel, St. Mark’s, Warrenpoint and St. Louis, Ballymena.


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The Year 8 girls who attended a Gaelic football blitz on Friday 1st June in Belfast.