
Under 16 1/2 team that was victorious today against Mercy Mounthawk Tralee.
Under 16 1/2 team that was victorious today against Mercy Mounthawk Tralee.
Well done our Senior Camogie team who beat SMI in the County Semi Final. The girls now play Laurelhill this Thursday in the Devision 1 County Final in UL at 1pm. Best of luck to all the girls and management team.
Amazing achievement Katie, Congratulations
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Teenage sensation Katie Lawlee picks up two awards to cap off a memorable season
Success for our Senior Footballers in Tournafulla against Mungret College today. Great win. Final score 14 – 12.
Well done to Kieran O’Connor 2nd year who competed at the Athletics Munster Schools Combined Event in Nenagh on Tuesday
In tough conditions and an extremely hard fought battle, well done to our Junior Camogie team who got their Munster Campaign off to a great start with a win over Carrick on Suir
Hazelwood College 4
Salesian College 1
Hazelwood kicked off their season against Salesian College in Broadford last Wednesday. They produced a very impressive performance for a team playing together for the first time. From the beginning, the home team settled into the game creating the better of the chances. Matthew Lynch and Charlie OโMahony went close before Darragh OโSullivan open the scoring midway through the half. The defence looked well organised with Adam Curtin and Patrick OโDonnell dominating the central positions. Ronan White was busy down the right hand side, giving very little chances away. Bobby Gore and Colin Burke were causing the opposition all sorts of trouble in the first half with their clever movement and accurate passing. Charlie and Bobby were combining very well on the left hand side especially. Hazelwood College were well worth their 1-0 half time lead.
Rua Daly and Ollie Stokes were introduced at half time and both had a very positive impact on the second half performance. Ollie was on the scoreboard early in the second half with a strike from outside the box. The midfield trio of Alan Cussen, Jack Sheehy and Colin Burke were having to work really hard to keep an improving Pallaskenry team at bay. The away team scored a deserved goal to make the score 2-1. Then Hazelwood really showed what they were made of and pushed on for the win in devastating fashion. Ollie Stokes stuck first from 35 yards out on the left wing. Cathal Geary was heavily involved in the build up. The final goal of the game came from close range by Colin Burke. It was a well deserved goal following a typical power-packed display from Colin. Fintan Maloney and Rhys Mulcahy made valuable contributions when called upon after coming on in the final quarter. Despite not having many saves to make, Mikey OโConnor had a very impressive debut. He directed operations in front of him very effectively, showing leadership skills you might expect from a senior student.
Squad: Mikey OโConnor, Ronan White, Bobby Gore, Patrick Oโ Donnell, Adam Curtin, Colin Burke (C), Alan Cussen, Jack Sheehy, Charlie OโMahony, Matthew Lynch, Darragh Oโ Sullivan. Rua Daly, Ollie Stokes, Fintan Maloney, Cathal Geary, Rhys Mulcahy, Fionn OโBrien, Ethan Boles, Ian Fitzgibbon, Frankie Geary, Eddie Broderick, Rhys McCoy, Jack McAulliffe. TY Coaches: Scott Berry, Killian Devitt.
Thanks to Paraic and Fionn in TY for their comprehensive report on the recent senior hurling game
On the 12th of October at 12:30 in Golden, Co.Tipperary the senior hurlers of Hazelwood College played their first round of Munster championship against Ard Scoil na Mara Tramore Co. Waterford
We started well on the day leading the first half 2.9 to 9 points. There were no substitutions made in the first half but all but two of our points were from frees. Both our goals were scored by Ruari O’Connor who had a fantastic game.
Half time substitutes. Tommy Ryan came on form Diarmuid Curtin who upped the tempo in the second half.
Ciaran O Brien came off injured replaced by Patrick Kirby after 10 minutes into the second half. Christopher Dunne who had a stormer of a game was replaced by Diarmuid Ryan whoโs physicality made a difference. Tomas Galvin was replaced by Cillian Quinn who had made wonderful contributions to the victory. Cillian getting on the scoresheet with a wonderful goal and had a shot narrowly waved wide with the last puck of the ball. The
Final score on the day was 4:17 to 1:15 to Hazelwood College
Paraic O Connor & Fionn Oโ Beirne TY2
Huge congratulations to both of our under 19 & 16 girls basketball teams who defeated Abbeyfeale today! Some serious determination and effort was put in by the girls to be victorious. You have done yourselves and the school proud