St Mary's Magherafelt
St Mary's, Magherafelt claim Fr Davies title
Fr Davies Cup final Our Lady & St Patrick’s, Knock 3-5 St Mary’s, Magherafelt 4-12 A FIRST-half scoring blitz from St Mary’s, Magherafelt saw the south Derry school lift the Fr Davies Cup for the first time in sunny St Enda’s yesterday afternoon.
Twelve schools represented on the Queen's University Future Stars men's football team
St Mary's, Magherafelt face another huge test in All-Ireland final
THE semi-final with Terenure College was a game that St Mary’s might well have lost on another day, but their fighting qualities remained throughout an intense encounter - their reward coming deep in added time when Lavey defender James Sargeant pointed a free to edge his team across the line.
St Louis', Ballymena hurlers step on to the All-Ireland stage
Masita GAA Post Primary Schools Paddy Buggy Cup (Senior B Hurling) semi-finals St Louis’, Ballymena v Coláiste Naomh Cormac, Kilcormac (Sunday Inniskeen, 12.
St Mary's, Magherafelt clinch Casement Cup with final win over Rathmore
Danske Bank Casement Cup final Rathmore, Belfast 0-7 St Mary’s, Magherafelt 1-10 ST MARY’S, Magherafelt collected their first ever senior schools’ hurling title yesterday afternoon in Corrigan Park when they led from pillar to post against Rathmore in the Casement Cup final.
Abbey CBS strike late to salvage a MacRory Cup draw with St Ronan's, Lurgan
Danske Bank MacRory Cup round two Section B Abbey CBS 1-10 St Ronan’s, Lurgan 2-7 EOIN Loughran rescued a draw for Abbey CBS when he popped over a free with the last kick of an entertaining tie in Páirc Esler.
McGurk and Canavan follow famous fathers in footsteps with individual awards
THEIR fathers wore the same jerseys when they picked up national Allstar awards more than two decades ago.
Magherafelt in better position to take on established order in schools football
Masita Hogan Cup semi-final: St Mary’s, Magherafelt v St Brendan’s, Killarney (tomorrow, Connacht Centre of Excellence, 5.
MacRory Cup: Blistering start crucial as Convent are kingpins again
St Mary’s, Magherafelt won the Danske Bank MacRory Cup for the second time in their history as two early goals proved crucial against first-time finalists Holy Trinity, Cookstown.
Walls wants to turn dreams into reality in MacRory Cup decider
RONAN Walls didn’t need to say he was buzzing.