TY Geography Field Trip, Dec 6th.

Pics of Mr. Colman O Driscoll’s TY class doing their coastal field study in Toe Head Bay today. Many thanks to Mr. O Driscoll for organizing.

Ag Science Farm Visit, Dec 6th.

Mr. Liam Shanahan took his 4th, 5th and 6th Year AgScience classes on a Field Trip today. A special thank you to Liam and Dolores O Donovan who facilitated this milking and dairy farm walk experience. All students appreciated the experience to witness an award winning dairy farm in operation. Many thanks also to Mr. Shanahan for organizing.


U14 Footballers - Páirc Uí Chaoimh Trip

The SCS Under 14 football team had a great day out in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Thursday last the 5th of December. They arrived in Cork at 11 o’clock and were welcomed by Cork GDA James McCarthy and Carbery Games Promotion Officer Paudie Crowley. The lads were then treated to a tour of the impressive stadium including a visit to the press conference room where Cork management regularly face the nations media.

They were next taken to the superb dressing rooms and sat in the same seats as their intercounty heroes. While there James McCarthy talked them through the pre match routine for Cork players and recreated the excitement of match day in Páirc Uí Chaoimh which hopefully many of the lads will experience for themselves in the years ahead. James emphasised the importance of working hard with their clubs, and with their school, and hopefully bringing that through to the county team one day.

Once togged out the players headed for the fantastic indoor warm up areas and went through their paces before taking the field on the 4G pitch and playing two games against Kinsale CS. Every player got a chance to show their skills at the home of Cork GAA and a great time was had by all.

The day wasn’t finished yet as the lads then headed to the impressive Gym where they were taken through some S&C exercises by Colm O’Sullivan, Cork Minor Hurling strength and conditioning coach. After an action packed day, they boarded the bus and headed west once more.

Many thanks to all the Páirc Uí Chaoimh staff and Cork coaches for a wonderful day that has no doubt given extra incentive to the young footballers of Skibbereen Community School to work even harder in pursuit of the footballing dreams.

Inter-Schools Showjumping Competition, Dec 6th.

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Congratulations to our Showjumping Team of Phillipa Beavon, Samantha Payne Murphy and Benjamin Wycherley who came 4th out of 12 teams in this competition. Many thanks to Mr. PJ Fitzgerald for organizing and to the parents for their support. Many thanks to Ms. Claire O Donoghue form St.Brogan’s College for organizing the event and the West Cork Equine Centre in Kilbrittain for hosting it.

School Rowing Club

Training times

  • Tuesday 4:00 pm

  • Wednesday 6:30 pm

  • Thursday 4:00 pm

  • Friday 4:00 pm

  • Saturday 7:30 am and 3.45 pm

  • Sunday 7:30 am

Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays students can take the bus from school to training (cost of bus is 2 euro).

Events

The club is hoping to take part in Muckross Head on Saturday. Best of luck to all athletes competing.

Skibbereen Rowing Club is also organising a stand at the Uillean Art Centre Christmas Fair on Saturday and Sunday, December 14th and 15th, where they will be selling Christmas crafts, club merchandise, and lots of Christmas treats such as mince pies, Christmas cakes, cookies, buns, sweets, etc. Hope to see you all there.

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U16 Boys BB Team are crowned County Champions, Dec 5th.

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Our U16 Boys Basketball Team were crowned County Champions in Neptune Stadium today. They beat Beara Community School by 57 points to 39 points. The School Community would like to congratulate every member of the panel and their coach Ms. Marie O Mahony on an incredible achievement. Hard luck to our U19 Boys team who despite putting in a gallant effort lost to Colaiste na Trinoide, Youghal by 34 points to 49. Many thanks to Skibb Basketball Club and Ms. Mags Breen for their support. Both teams are now in the All-Ireland Qualifiers.

West Cork Schools Athletics Competition in Riverstick, Dec 5th

Well done to our Cross Country Running team who braved the elements yesterday in Riverstick. The ground was very soft underfoot but our team performed admirably. Well done to Gavin Sweetnam who won Gold and Emily Sweeney who came 7th. Many thanks to their coaches/teachers, Ms. Niamh Lordan and Mr. Peter Swanton. Well done to all involved.

Carbery's Apprenticeship Programme

Today the school welcomed Pauline Digan, HR Manager at Carbery’s group who visited SCS to give a presentation to senior students on apprenticeship opportunities with Carbery.

Pauline explained the very beneficial career path that apprenticeships offer to students and we were delighted to hear her advice on preparing for applying for apprenticeships.

Thank you Pauline and every good wish to two of our past students who are currently studying for their apprenticeships in Electrical Instrumentation with Carbery.

'Innovation & the Ocean' Event

On Friday members of the Irish Ocean Literacy convened at Dublin Zoo for ‘Innovation and the Ocean’ day. Rachel Thomas, Transition Year, represented Skibbereen Community School at this very interesting, informative and worthwhile event.

The event attracted many speakers, who introduced concepts of bio-medical advances from the deep ocean, youth leadership in celebrating our Oceans’ story & discovering new habitats in the Ocean.

Rory Jackson, West Cork Oceans Plastic Project, spoke about the beaches surveyed in West Cork. He also highlighted the work done with the Transition Year students of SCS in analysing beach plastics to establish their sources.

Time after the talks afforded us the joy of exploring the zoo itself, rounding off a fantastic day!

 

U19 Boys Basketball Semi-Final Match Report

Friday's county senior basketball semi final had it all and for those of nervous disposition, watching must have made tense viewing. The final score of 49 points to 36 suggests a comfortable victory but the scoreline does not reflect the pulsating contest that unfolded before our eyes. Indeed 14 points down at half time, victory seemed improbable to the point of fantasy and few present would have believed it possible.

Fermoy accompanied by a professional coach and two teachers arrived early, had a clear height advantage over us and looked like a team primed for action. One thing was evident. With two of our star post players Matthew and Robbie unable to play, Szymon and Sean would have to be at their very best to control the defence.

From the tip off, Ger MacEoin threw himself into the action slicing through the zone and fired us into the lead. But our lead melted quickly under the intense Fermoy onslaught. In the opening half, the visitors bossed us with the desultory air of a team strolling to victory without having to get into second gear, popping in outside shots from all angles and dancing through our zone with ease. Under the pressure, our attack was littered with errors, poorly executed close and long range shots and a lack of fluidity in our motion offence. Sean Daly slotted one home in reply from a beautifully timed pass from David but Fermoy continued to stretch their lead. The loss of Sean and Szymon in the first quarter to injury was another enormous blow to our side. Bit by bit, the seams seemed to be coming apart, a sense of panic had set in like concrete. SCS looked destined for defeat.

At half time, the situation was looking increasingly desperate. When a team is winning well, it is easy to perform. Finding the net is that bit easier. At 14 points down, it is a whole different ball game. During the half time talk, the Skib boys faced a decision. Do we drop our heads and spend the rest of the year in regret? Would Steve Redmond, their club coach stop swimming if he was in the middle of an ocean? No doubt about it, we had to step up and be counted or our basketball days for this season were over.

Roared on by a passionate group of junior basketball players, the Skib boys stepped up to the challenge in the second half. The switch to a full court press , relentless chasing down by our players and an inspired performance from sharp shooter Eividas Andreikius brought about a dramatic change in our fortunes . Eividas popped in ten points in this period, found his nerve to sink three free shots from the line and popped in a majestic three pointer from a yard outside the zone a second before the referee brought the third quarter to a close. David, Patryck and Micheal Sheehy slotted into the post. David upped the tempo of our attack and Szymon resurrected himself from injury to boss the visitors and became our top scorer with 14 points. Micheal Sheehy was sensational, chasing down attackers, soaring high for rebounds, driving through the Fermoy defence and contributing 12 points to the scoreline. The Ilen Rovers star shows why he has a pivotal role in the Cork minor football team this year and had an enormous impact on this game.

The realisation that there was a fight to be fought seemed to unhinge the visitors and our victory was secured. Now we face a formidable Youghal side in the county final and our passage to the All Ireland play offs is secured. Onwards and upwards boys. SCS abú.

U16 Boys Basketball County Semi-Final Match Report

Our talented under 16 squad are through to the county final having survived a spirited challenge from a much improved, well organised Schull C.S. side coached by the wonderful Grainne O'Sullivan who threw everything at us.

Man of the match Schull's Gabriel O'Mahony had an awesome game and scored a magnificent 27 of Schull's points. Adam Sheehan made life very difficult for us under the boards, his towering, athletic presence causing us huge problems at rebounding. From an SCS point of view, while we are very happy to acknowledge the brilliance of our opposition, we also have to question our defence. In the opening quarter, our defence lacked energy. Apart from Tom Kavanagh who pounded the boards with superb rebounding and Dylan Hourihane, our players were slow to adjust to the pressure of curtailing the threats that Schull threw at us. Gabriel exploited our lack lustre defence popping in shots with apparent ease. Getting this right before the upcoming All Ireland semi final and league county final is our number one priority going forward.

There were flashes of brilliance too. The amazing Brian O'Driscoll created exquisite scoring chances and could thread a pass through a packed defence. His silky skills are a joy to watch. Our offence lacked patience, our outside shots were poorly executed and our lay ups were more like force ups. Time and time again, Schull turned over the ball, usually through our careless passing from defence and our impatience in attack. The result of all this, a nervy tight game with tit for tat scoring and an exciting spectacle to watch.

The loss of Adam to injury probably killed the game as a contest and we wish him the best of luck in his recovery.

Despite being exhausted from his sensational campaign in the senior game, Eividas controlled the game and fired himself into the action. We are lucky that our two transition years Stevie and Eividas put so much effort into perfecting their skills. I have full faith that both boys will lead us in the tough games ahead. The wonderful second years are putting in a great effort at training but the rest of the squad will have to step up to the challenge. This is probably the wake up call we need before taking on the winners of Castletownbere and Fermoy in the final. Let's make it happen boys.


Junior Ladies Football Team win today, Nov 22nd.

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Well done to our Junior Ladies Football Team who beat Pobailscoil Bheanntrai today. Many thanks to their coaches, Ms. Ella Ryan, Ms. Niamh Lordan and Mr. Chris O Brien and the TY Sport Admin Mentors for their support.

On the 22nd November 2019, Skibbereen Community School and Coláiste Phobail Bheanntraí played each other in the second match of the season for our Junior Ladies Team. Played in the grounds of Coláiste Phobail Bheanntraí, the match began at 11.45am.

The ball was thrown in, with Skibbereen winning it and immediately passing the ball up the pitch into the forwards. After a positive start, the girls used the ball wisely, with Keelin Murphy scoring the first point of the match in a matter of minutes. With two more scores following from both Alaia O’ Sullivan and Keelin Murphy this brought the score up to 0-3 to 0-0 in favour of SCS. The ball was kept in play around the center field for a few minutes with the Skibbereen defense doing an excellent job of keeping the ball away from the goal, until Bantry were able to force a gap in the defense and score their first point of the game.

However, this would be the last score for Bantry for quite a while as the Skibbereen girls forged ahead, with scores coming from Áine McCarthy (1-0), Eilis Bohane (1-1), Maureen Keating (1-1), Niamh O’Sullivan (0-1) and Alaia O’Sullivan (0-1). This gave Skibbereen a strong lead of 15 points, with the scoreboard totaling at 3-7 to 0-1. With 10 minutes left until half time Bantry were awarded a free. Although the free itself did not bring any score, it paved the way for the team to score their first goal of the game after winning Skibbereen’s kickout bringing the score to 3-7 to 1-1. The morale of the Bantry side seemed to be boosted after this score with them managing many attempts at goal, although they were all saved with much ease by the Skibbereen goalkeeper Ciara Dennehy.

Skibbereen managed to put another goal (Aoibhinn O’Connell) and three more points (Maureen Keating & Keelin Murphy) onto the scoreboard before half time. Bantry scored another point just before the referee blew the whistle, making the half time score 4-10 to 3-3.

Skibbereen were playing with the disadvantage of the sun in the second half, which gave the Bantry side an opportunity to try and level the score after a first half that involved Skibbereen having the most possession and using this wisely to build up as much of a lead as they could. The match restarted with a lot of fight coming from Bantry to try and put some scores on the board for their side. However, this proved difficult, with the Skibbereen girls displaying brilliant teamwork and skill. Niamh O'Sullivan scored the first point of the second half; however, this was closely followed by a goal from Bantry. The Skibbereen team made their first substitution of the game, with Elaine O’Donovan going on for Leah Fitzgerald in full back.

The goalkeeper for the Bantry side saved three goal attempts by Skibbereen, and the ball was quickly brought down the field where Ciara Dennehy did an excellent dive for the ball, saving a goal attempt from Bantry. More substitutions were made with Claire O’Mahony coming on for Keelin Murphy. Bantry began to make a comeback it seemed, scoring two goals in quick succession of each other. However, their efforts were futile as they had left it far too late to overtake the much stronger Skibbereen side.

The last substitutions came on for Skibbereen after a point from Maureen Keating, with Aoife Buckley replacing Áine McCarthy, Chloe O’Mahony replacing Aislinn O’Donovan, Sarah Connolly

replacing Maureen Keating, Ashleigh Hardy coming on for Niamh O’Sullivan and Foyin Aba replacing Eleanor Keating. Skibbereen placed another 2 goals (Claire O’Mahony & Aoibhinn O’Connell) and 2 more points (Eilis Bohane & Claire O’Mahony) on the scoreboard before the referee blew the final whistle bringing the game to an end, with a full-time score of 7-13 to 3-3.

Panel: 1. Ciara Dennehy, 2. Leah Carey, 3. Leah Fitzgerald,4. Eleanor Keating 5. Aislinn O’Donovan, 6. Amy Mckennedy, 7. Aoife Hurley, 8. Keelin Murphy (0-4), 9. Mary Whooley, 10. Áine McCarthy (1-0), 11. Niamh O’Sullivan (1-1), 12. Maureen Keating (1-2), 13. Aoibhinn O’ Connell (2-0), 14. Eilis Bohane (1-3), 15. Alaia O’Sullivan (0-2). Substitutes: 17. Ashleigh Hardy, 18. Aoife Buckley, 19. Sarah Connolly, 20. Claire O’Mahony (1-1), 21. Elaine O’Donovan, 22. Chloe O’Mahony, 23. Foyin Aba.

Match Report by Orla O Donovan

SPHE First Year Friendship Day, Nov 22nd.

A number of First Year SPHE classes were part of the SPHE “Friendship Day” initiative today. This involved first year students mixing with and getting to know students from other first year classes through games and activities. Many thanks to Ms. Orla O Sullivan, SPHE Department for organizing and thanks also to Ms. O Mahony, Ms. Leonard and Ms. Wycherley for their support.

U17 Boys Rugby Team Shine in Musgrave Park, Nov 21st.

Well done to our U17 Boys Rugby Team and their coach Mr. Paul Crosse on their three wins out of three today in the U17 Munster Schools Blitz in Musgrave Park. They beat Beara Community School in Game 1 by 4 tries to 1. They then beat St. Brogans of Bandon by 3 tries to 1 and then beat Carrigtwohill in Game3 by 4 tries to 1. Well done to all involved. Many thanks to Mr. Paul Crosse and to Skibb RFC for their support. Many thanks also to Ms. Aoife Breen and Mr. Chris O Brien for their support also.

Cracking U15 Soccer Match with Clonakilty Community College, Nov 21st.

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Well done to our U15 Boys Soccer Team and their coaches, Mr. Cathal Mc Carthy and Mr. Brendan Doherty on a cracking game with Clonakilty. It was a game of two halves. SCS were two goals down at half time before a classic second half. A draw was a fair result in the end. Many thanks to Clonakilty for travelling and to Mr. Anthony McDermott for refereeing.

Naval Service Talk, Nov 20th.

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Pictured is PO Honor Murphy of the Irish Naval Service with a number of our senior students. The Naval Service are recruiting at the moment and PO Murphy gave a very informative talk to our 4th, 5th and 6th year students. Many thanks to PO Murphy and Ms. Cliodhna O Sullivan of the Guidance Department for organizing.