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St Michael's have won the Hogan Cup to land an historic All-Ireland title for Fermanagh
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St Michael's have won the Hogan Cup to land an historic All-Ireland title for Fermanagh
Methody cruised to a 28 point victory over rivals Campbell College to win the Danske Bank Schools' Cup for the first time since 2014.
It was no surprise to the team manager that Darragh McBrien was the man to fire St Michael's College, Enniskillen to their first MacRory Cup success since 2012.
The outstanding Padraig Slane led St Malachy's to victory in the Danske Bank NI Schools' Cup final at Seaview.
A stunning kicking performance from Ryan Lindsay at a blustery Kingspan Stadium led Methody to a 17-12 victory in the Danske Bank Medallion Shield final.
Banbridge Academy will represent Ulster in the Kate Russell All-Ireland Championships in Dublin later this month after they beat Ballyclare High in the Belfast Telegraph Schools' Cup final at Lisnagarvey yesterday afternoon.
Banbridge Academy are the Schools' Cup winners for the second time after Ellen Reid's second half finish won a tight final against Ballyclare High School at Lisnagarvey HC.
Cometh the hour, cometh the teenager. CJ Fulton stepped up when his St Malachy's College team-mates needed him most and drove them to All Ireland League Under-19 glory.
Jonathan Rea has been named Belfast Telegraph Sports Star of the Year for the second time in a row.
Campbell College are the 2018 Danske Bank Schools’ Cup champions after they won 19-13 against Royal School Armagh at Kingspan Stadium.
St Ronan's College, Lurgan produced a superb second half display to secure their first MacRory Cup title at the Athletic Grounds, Armagh.
St Columb's have claimed the Danske Bank Schools' Cup thanks to a last gasp winner at Seaview.
The team captains going head-to-head in today's Danske Bank U18 Schools' Cup final both know exactly what's at stake - hero status.
Battling Ballynahinch took five points from their clash with Malone, winning 24-3, but still trail league leaders Ballymena by six points with a game in hand.
RBAI secured their third consecutive Medallion Shield title with a 22-8 win over Wallace High at the Kingspan Stadium yesterday.
Friends’ Girls’ are looking forward to escaping the wind and rain as they head for Marbella in Spain this week for their long awaited hockey and netball tour.
Sport Northern Ireland is conducting a survey into coaching in Northern Ireland and needs your help.
It’s not too often school teams get the full VIP treatment but that’s exactly what the boys of Laurelhill Community College in Lisburn enjoyed this week.
Glentoran bridged a 96-year gap last week when European glory was brought back to east Belfast — and it was the Cock ‘n’ Hens’ kids who made it happen.
Victoria College, Belfast P7 Pupils represented Ireland this weekend at the ESSA National Swimming Championships for Primary Schools at the International Sports Arena in Sheffield.
Eleven year old Amy Kirkpatrick has become the first girl to win the Downpatrick Youth League’s Player of the Year award in the forty year history of the league.
Goals from Niall McKenna and Dermot Thornton helped Dungannon come back from seven points down to retain their MacRory Cup title in the first ever all-Tyrone final.
St. Paul’s of Kilrea, a school traditionally associated with Gaelic football and Hurling took part in their first game of competitive rugby last week against local boys, Dunluce School at Ballymoney RFC.
There were goals galore in the third round of the Carnegie Schools Cup with the six matches played last week producing 39 goals.
The annual Year 9 Antrim area blitz took place this week at Ballymoney RFC, and once again, it was local boys Ballymoney HS who took home the silverware.
Belfast Model and La Salle have dominated the Maxol Direct Belfast Schools’ Cup for the last 16 years with at least one of those schools reaching the St. Patrick’s Day final.
Every week in Local Heroes we look at teams who will take part in this year’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. Carrickfergus Grammar are next up, with coach Neal Kennedy giving us the lowdown on his squad.
Every week we look at teams who will take part in this year’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. Limavady Grammar are next up, with coach Stephen Barr giving us the lowdown on his squad.
Every week in Local Heroes we look at teams who will take part in this year’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. Down High are next up, with captain Michael Scott introducing his side.
Millington are still celebrating achieving the feat that some clubs can only dream about - doing the treble.
Each week in Local Heroes we look at the teams competing in this |season’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. Next up is Antrim Grammar with coach Brian Baguley giving us the low-down on his squad.
Each week we will look at the teams competing in this season’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. Next up is Friends’ School, Lisburn with acting coach Stephen Robinson giving the low-down on his squad.
Each week we will look at the teams competing in this season’s Rugby Schools’ Cup. We begin with holders Methody with coach Nick Wells reviewing his squad for the campaign.
Methodist College Belfast were the victors in the longest race of the Irish rowing calendar, the Portadown Marascull.
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