Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Monday, 29 December 2014
Senior Football Training
Senior Football training on school pitch tomorrow at 11am. All squad expected to attend.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Daniel Tsapchuk
Extra Curricular
Andrew Berry, Jack Robinson, Jack Barrett, Thomas McGuinness, Sean Hopkins, Daniel Tsapchuk, Aaron O'Connor, Trevor Ennis.
Good Deeds
Dylan Wright, Paddy Dobbs, Lee Busher, Paddy O'Reilly, Dylan Bolger, Jason Nolan, Paul Eaves, William Cole, Adrian Morris.
Daniel Tsapchuk
Extra Curricular
Andrew Berry, Jack Robinson, Jack Barrett, Thomas McGuinness, Sean Hopkins, Daniel Tsapchuk, Aaron O'Connor, Trevor Ennis.
Good Deeds
Dylan Wright, Paddy Dobbs, Lee Busher, Paddy O'Reilly, Dylan Bolger, Jason Nolan, Paul Eaves, William Cole, Adrian Morris.
U.17 Soccer
Wexford CBS 2 – 2
Enniscorthy CBS
Supersub Creane to the rescue as Bokerboys prove point.
Wexford CBS hosted Enniscorthy CBS at home in the league and
had a point to prove after their dismal defeat earlier in the season. They
certainly managed to do that on this day as they dominated the game for the
majority, but still had to rely on two late goals from Matthew Creane to snatch
a draw. Wexford began this game in Wexford Bohs pitch in impressive fashion
really taking the fight to their unsuspecting opponents. Right from the off the
front pairing of Cullen and Rockett combined to cause serious problems for the
Enniscorthy backline. Sam O’Neill on the right wing forced the Enniscorthy
keeper into a good save early on. Liam Rockett flicked on a header into the
path of Gary Cullen soon after and the home captain probably had too much time
to think as in his one on one position he fired a shot straight at the grateful
Enniscorthy keeper. Liam Rockett was also guilty of wasting a one on one effort
as the Bokerboys enjoyed a dominant spell with nothing to show for it.
Enniscorthy do have some quality players and began to gradually get into the
game with 5 minutes remaining in the half, some weak defensive play from
Wexford was punished with moments to go in the first half on their left hand
side, giving the ball to the Enniscorthy full back who played a neat pass to
their right winger who whipped in a delightful cross which was met with a close
range header to give Enniscorthy the lead at half time. A harsh lesson yet
again for the Bokerboys.
The second half began with the Bokerboys really taking the
game to their opponents some fine link up play between Liam Rockett again put
in Cullen this time however he hit a wonderful strike for the bottom corner
which forced a fantastic save from the away keeper to keep the home side
scoreless. Enniscorthy were awarded a somewhat fortunate penalty 10 minutes
into the second half as Ryan Byrne slid to dispossess an Enniscorthy attacker, the
striker made the most of it and his squeals certainly convinced the ref.
Enniscorthy made no mistake from the spot 2-0. Wexford rang the changes and
really had to push up everything in search of a way back into this game and top
spot in the group. Matthew Creane felt aggrieved not to be awarded a penalty
with 15 minutes remaining as he latched onto a fine pass from fellow sub Luke O’Neill
knocking it round the keeper before being taken down, but somehow the penalty
was not awarded. Wexford were all over the away side and time and time again
the Enniscorthy keeper pulled off save after save looking to be unbeatable.
With just 2 minutes remaining Matthew Creane got on the end of a Luke O’Neill
cross and finished coolly 2-1. With full time just about to arrive Liam Rockett
did brilliantly to dispossess the right back before firing in a hopeful cross
which Creane again got control of before calmly sidestepping one defender and
finishing to level the scorelines and snatch a crucial point for the
Bokerboys. A draw was the least they
deserved but the boys will certainly take it at this stage, having been two
goals down with minutes remaining, this was a game where the substitutes really
showed their value as the renewed vigour and energy they gave the team left
Enniscorthy breathless, had this game gone on any longer it certainly would’ve
resulted in a home victory. Best on the day for the CBS were Ryan Byrne, Liam
Rockett, Luke O’Neill and of course man of the moment Matthew Creane.
Wexford CBS: Adam Dempsey (Wexford Albion), Aaron McGuire
(North End), Jason Nolan (North End), Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Ben Butler
(Wexford Albion), Sam O’Neill (Wexford Albion), Lee Busher(Wexford
Youths), Cormac Byrne(North End), Dylan Ennis (North End), Gary Cullen (North
End), Liam Rockett (Curracloe Utd), Subs: Matthew Creane (Wexford Bohs) for
Ennis, Craig Kelly (Wexford Bohs) for Butler, Luke O’Neill (Wexford Albion) for
S.O’Neill, Adam Carroll (Wexford Albion) for McGuire, Dion Murphy (Wexford
Albion) for C.Byrne
U.17 Soccer
Enniscorthy V.C 0 – 4
Wexford CBS
Under-17s record first victory of campaign
Wexford CBS began their league campaign away to an
impressive Enniscorthy V.C side with a real point to prove. The Bokerboys felt
very unhappy with their first competitive performance this season and looked to
put in a display worthy of their standard. That they did against an Enniscorthy
side with 7 of their senior starting team, who our own senior side struggled to
beat 3-2. Enniscorthy looked to get a hold of the game and were the much more
physical side from the off putting the newly arranged Bokerboys backline under
pressure. Jason Nolan and Lee Busher at centre half however restricted their
opponents to long range efforts which keeper Adam Dempsey dealt with
comfortably. The CBS when they did get the ball forward looked very dangerous
with the lively pairing of Rockett and Cullen linking up well to create space
and openings. Wexford took the lead midway through the first half with Sam
O’Neill running onto the end of a fine through ball from Cullen and neatly
finishing into the bottom corner of the net to put the Bokerboys one ahead.
Wexford CBS grew in confidence from the moment on and Cormac
Byrne in particular was running the show from the centre of midfield. Ryan
Byrne moved to centre half and with debutant for the school Jason Nolan looked
very assured as they kept the home side at bay, allowing no openings.
Enniscorthy had some more efforts from distance which tested keeper Adam
Dempsey but he was up to the challenge on every occasion. The Bokerboys doubled
their lead inside 5 minutes of the second half Lee Busher hit a shot from
distance which the V.C keeper parried into his own net, a soft goal to give
away and one which seemed to destroy the home sides confidence. From that
moment on there would only be one winner as the CBS controlled the momentum and
game in general in a very confident manner. Cormac Byrne finished a flowing
team move with ten minutes remaining to put the Bokerboys 3-0 up and with goal
difference possibly a factor later on Gary Cullen added a fourth at the end to
round off the scoring. 4-0 to the Wexford CBS, a nice victory even though it
was a somewhat flattering scoreline, the Bokerboys had to contend with a good
side on the day. Best on the day for CBS were Cormac Byrne, Ryan Byrne and Lee
Busher.
Wexford CBS: Adam Dempsey (Wexford Albion), Aaron McGuire
(North End), Jason Nolan (North End), Lee Busher(Wexford Youths), Ben Butler (Wexford Albion), Sam O’Neill
(Wexford Albion), Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Cormac Byrne(North End), Dylan Ennis (North End), Gary Cullen (North
End), Liam Rockett (Curracloe Utd), Subs: Jamie Thomas (Wexford Albion) for O’Neill,
Adam Carroll (Wexford Albion) for Ennis, Craig Kelly (Wexford Bohs) for Butler,
Dion Murphy (Wexford Albion) for McGuire, Cathal Kirwan (Wexford Albion) for
Nolan
U.17 Soccer
Wexford CBS 1 – 4
Enniscorthy CBS
Bokerboys season begins with disappointment
Wexford CBS began their Under 17 season in a disappointing
fashion, defeated at home in the Leinster Cup. The cold, wet, sloppy conditions
did not aid this team’s slick passing game and they found themselves defeated
in almost every battle on the field of play as a much more physical and direct
Enniscorthy CBS side punished them and bringing their All-Ireland dream to an
end. In a tough and physical first half Enniscorthy gradually got on top in a
very physical contest in midfield, however Gary Cullen and Ryan Byrne were
excellent in the centre of defence and coped well with the Enniscorthy attack.
The home side were finding it difficult to find a rhythm and get into the game
as they were being overpowered especially in the middle of the field. However
they did manage to hold the away side at bay right until the end of the first
half when a defensive slip allowed the Enniscorthy centre forward Conal Flood
an opening and he lashed in a fine effort from 25 yards into the bottom corner
of the net to give Enniscorthy a half-time lead. The second half saw Wexford
manage to get into the game more but unfortunately they were punished as they
pushed too many men forward and Enniscorthy added a 2nd. The same
problem again occurred as the away side took a 3 goal lead. Impressive
substitute Liam Rockett combined well with Gary Cullen to get the home side
back into the game 3-1, but time was against the home side Adam Carroll came
close to further reducing the margin only for a fine save from the opposing
keeper. With Wexford pushing everything forward Enniscorthy again managed to
punish them on the counter adding a 4th goal to complete the
scoreline. It was a flattering scoreline for the Enniscorthy side but there was
no doubt that they were the better side on the day. The Bokerboys were no doubt
disappointed as they never showed what they could do in difficult conditions
and a harsh lesson was learned. Best on this day for CBS were Ryan Byrne, Gary
Cullen and Liam Rockett.
Wexford CBS: Adam Dempsey (Wexford Albion), Lee Busher(Wexford
Youths), Gary Cullen (North End), Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Ben Butler
(Wexford Albion), Sam O’Neill (Wexford Albion), Aaron McGuire (North End),
Dylan O’Reagan (Wexford Albion), Matthew Creane (Wexford Bohs), Dylan Ennis
(North End), Luke O’Neill (Wexford Albion), Subs: Liam Rockett (Curracloe Utd)
for Creane, Cormac Byrne(North End) for O’Reagan, Cathal Kirwan (Wexford Albion) for Butler,
Adam Carroll (Wexford Albion) for McGuire, Craig Kelly (Wexford Bohs) for Ennis
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Zurich link with Transition Year Work Experience
Four of our Transition Year students have been offered their work experience placement in Zurich.
Sandra Healy, Robert Eden, Elaine Hayes and Jerry Fitzpatrick from Zurich's management team attended today to launch the initiative. Congratulations to Mark Enright, Richie Kielthy, Graeme Smyth and Alex Eydt.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Cycle Against Suicide
Five of our cyclists are producing a video for the Annual CAS Conference, here is a clip.
Full video available on You Tube
Leinster Schools Senior Hurling ‘B’ championship
Wexford C.B.S.....................3-9
FCJ Bunclody......................2-9
Wexford C.B.S. held out for a deserved three points win over a
determined FCJ Bunclody in the fourth round of the Leinster Schools Senior
Hurling ‘B’ championship in perfect conditions in Piercestown last Monday.
The Wexford town school built up a seven point lead midway through the opening half but it was whittled down to just one (2-3 to 1-5) at half-time. The C.B.S. lads stretched ahead again in the second half when Stephen Kearney lashed in his side’s third goal but the Bunclody students refused to give in and fought all the way to the final whistle.
The Wexford town school built up a seven point lead midway through the opening half but it was whittled down to just one (2-3 to 1-5) at half-time. The C.B.S. lads stretched ahead again in the second half when Stephen Kearney lashed in his side’s third goal but the Bunclody students refused to give in and fought all the way to the final whistle.
Some outstanding saves from C.B.S. net minder Shane McGrath
frustrated FCJ Bunclody on at least four occasions and these saves together
with a stellar performance from McGrath’s Faythe Harriers club mate Stephen
Kearney resulted in a victory for Wexford C.B.S.
Conor Coleman’s converted free opened the scoring for the winners
and the next two scores were goals at the same end as Kearney bundled the ball
over the line following a scramble after a Liam Rockett shot from out the field
fell short.
Minutes later C.B.S. midfielder Jack Murphy played a clever pass
into the loose Conor Coleman who sent a searing shot to the net.
FCJ Bunclody responded with two pointed frees from Eoin Roberts and
they began to dominate the second quarter with points from Liam Pender, Chris
Turner and Peter O’Toole.
However C.B.S. pushed further ahead when Coleman converted his
second free and Liam Rockett split the posts from a narrow angle but just as in
their previous game versus Gorey C.S. the Wexford town school conceded a goal
just before the half-time whistle when Chris Turner finished off a bout of
ping-pong around the C.B.S. goalmouth.
Mikey Coleman – now in attack – got C.B.S. on the front foot early
in the second half but points from Eoin Roberts and a sharp Chris Turner kept
FCJ Bunclody hot on their heels.
Entering the final quarter Stephen Kearney began to exert his
control on the game. Operating at centre-forward Kearney availed of a great catch
by Conor Coleman to point and did the donkey work himself to get another point
minutes later.
In the 47th minute Kearney snatched a centre from Dylan
Hynes and sent the ball to the net which put his side 3-6 to 1-7 ahead but back
came the Bunclody students and they peppered Shane McGrath’s goal but couldn’t
find a way past him until eventually a mazy run by Eoin Kelly set up Chris
Turner and his shot found the net.
Darragh Rossiter and Nicky Lawlor – both now at midfield for C.B.S.
– began to get a grip on that area and their side edged the remaining ten
minutes by 0-3 to 0-2. FCJ’s scores both came from the stick of Chris Turner
whereas Kearney’s converted free along with crucial points from Mikey Coleman
and Nicky Lawlor were enough to seal a narrow and hard-fought victory for
Wexford C.B.S.
Both sides failed to qualify from this group as Gorey C.S. (8pts) and Enniscorthy C.B.S. (6pts) advanced to the knock-out stages. Wexford C.B.S. (4pts) finished in third position with F.C.J. Bunclody (2pts) in fourth and Wicklow Schools (0pts) at the bottom of the group.
Both sides failed to qualify from this group as Gorey C.S. (8pts) and Enniscorthy C.B.S. (6pts) advanced to the knock-out stages. Wexford C.B.S. (4pts) finished in third position with F.C.J. Bunclody (2pts) in fourth and Wicklow Schools (0pts) at the bottom of the group.
Wexford C.B.S.: Shane McGrath (Faythe Harriers); Padraig Rossiter (St. Martin’s)
Nicky Lawlor (Faythe Harriers 0-1), Joe Redmond (Shelmaliers Capt.); Cormac
Byrne (Faythe Harriers), Daniel Lynch (Faythe Harriers), Mikey Coleman (St.
Martin’s 0-2); Jack Murphy (Faythe Harriers), Conor Fenlon (Glynn-Barntown);
John Hamilton (St. Martin’s), Ciaran Kirwan (Faythe Harriers), Darragh Rossiter
(St. Martin’s); Conor Coleman (St. Martin’s 1-2, 0-2 frees), Stephen Kearney (Faythe
Harriers 2-3, 0-1 free), Liam Rockett (Shelmaliers 0-1).
Subs: Dylan Hynes (Faythe Harriers) for P. Rossiter (St. Martin’s), Dylan
Dixon (Blackwater) for Lynch inj., Stephen Rossiter (Shelmaliers) for Fenlon
inj.
FCJ Bunclody: Conor Coleman (Duffry Rovers); Diarmaid Crean (HWH-Bunclody), Paddy
Hobbs (St. Patrick’s), Michael Farrell (Rapparees); David Foley (Ballinkillen,
Carlow), Ciaran Pender (Duffry Rovers), Michael O’Leary (Duffry Rovers); Eoin
Roberts (Ballinkillen, Carlow 0-3 frees), Eoin Kelly (HWH Bunclody); Peter
O’Toole (Ferns 0-1), Andrew Kelly (HWH Bunclody), Andy Doyle (St. Patrick’s);
Liam Pender (Duffry Rovers 0-1), Chris Turner (Ferns 2-4), John Dunne (HWH
Bunclody).
Subs: Colm Redmond (Duffry Rovers) for Crean, Josh Meaney (Burrin Rangers,
Carlow) for O’Leary, Gavin Watchorn (Duffry Rovers) for Doyle, Cian Fitzhenry
(Duffry Rovers) for Dunne.
Ref: John Bennett (Tullogher-Rosbercon).
Leinster Schools Senior Hurling B Championship
Gorey
CS........................1-20
Wexford CBS..................1-8
The senior
hurlers of Gorey Community Schools completed the group stages of the Leinster
Schools ‘B’ championship with a 100% record following this twelve point victory
over a brave and defiant but ultimately outclassed Wexford CBS last Thursday in
Gorey CS.
As a result Gorey
CS face Callan CBS in the quarter-final this week while Wexford CBS fail to
qualify from the group. Group runners-up Enniscorthy CBS will take on Abbey CC
(Ferrybank) in the last eight.
Wexford CBS dominated the opening fifteen minutes but only led by 0-4 to 0-2 as Stephen Kearney (2), Conor Coleman (free) and Liam Rockett pointed whereas Gary Molloy grabbed a brace for the home side (one free).
Wexford CBS dominated the opening fifteen minutes but only led by 0-4 to 0-2 as Stephen Kearney (2), Conor Coleman (free) and Liam Rockett pointed whereas Gary Molloy grabbed a brace for the home side (one free).
It was a tied
game at 0-4 all on twenty minutes after Molloy converted a ’65 and a free but
it was at this stage that Gorey upped the pace and they raced into a 0-9 to 0-6
lead with Dickie Murphy’s half-time whistle approaching as Molloy continued his
hot form from frees along with points from Aidan Doyle and influential
midfielder Cathal Dunbar.
Conor Fenlon and
Stephen Kearney kept CBS in touch but they suffered a killer blow just before
the break when James Lynch pounced on a rebounded save by Jack O’Leary and
rattled the net to leave six points between the sides (1-9 to 0-6).
Gorey continued
their dominance in the second half as Cathal Dunbar showed his class with four
points from play and Gary Molloy continued to punish an overworked CBS defence
with accurate free-taking.
CBS’s Liam
Rockett flicked home a goal in the 40th minute to make the score
1-14 to 1-6 but the Gorey students kept them at arm’s length with a spread of
points before the end from Molloy, Dunbar and a trio of fine scores by James
Lynch.
In fairness
Wexford CBS – in their first year at this grade – never gave up and fought
until the end but they found it extremely difficult to score throughout the
game while the Gorey lads scored much easier despite a strong showing from the
CBS defence led by Nicky Lawlor, Daniel Lynch and Ciaran Kirwan while Stephen
Kearney was the pick of their attack.
Gorey had strong
performances from Ollie Doran, Cathal Dunbar, James Lynch, Yusif Frih and Gary
Molloy and can look forward to the rest of the championship with confidence as
they are a well balanced and hard working side.
Gorey CS: Darragh Hughes (Naomh Eanna); Eoin Molloy (Naomh Eanna), Eoin
Corcoran (Ballygarret); Ross Murphy (Naomh Eanna); Jack Cullen (Naomh Eanna),
Ollie Doran (Craanford), Kevin Harrington (Naomh Eanna 0-1); Rhys Owley (Tara
Rocks), Cathal Dunbar (Ballygarret 0-5); James Lynch (Naomh Eanna 1-3), Yusif
Frih (Liam Mellows), Gary Molloy (Naomh Eanna, 0-10 7 frees, 1 ’65); Tiernan
Doyle (Naomh Eanna), Aidan Doyle (Naomh Eanna 0-1), Kevin Byrne (Liam Mellows).
Subs: Cillian Donohoe (Naomh Eanna) for A. Doyle, Eanna Carroll (Blackwater) for Murphy, John Kehoe (Naomh Eanna) for Byrne, Seamus O’Donnell (Naomh Eanna) for Harrington.
Wexford CBS: Jack O’Leary (Volunteers); Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers), Nicky Lawlor (Faythe Harriers), Daniel Lynch (Faythe Harriers); Jack Murphy (Faythe Harriers), Ciaran Kirwan (Faythe Harriers), Joe Redmond (Shelmaliers Capt.); Conor Fenlon (Glynn-Barntown 0-1), John Hamilton (St. Martin’s); Darragh Rossiter (St. Martin’s), Liam Rockett (Shelmaliers 1-1), Mikey Coleman (St. Martin’s); Conor Coleman (St. Martin’s 0-2 frees), Stephen Kearney (0-4, 1 free), Rob Donnelly (Buffers Alley).
Subs: Kevin Corrigan (Blackwater) for Fenlon inj., Padraig Rossiter (St. Martin’s) for M. Coleman, Stephen Rossiter (Shelmaliers) for C. Coleman.
Subs: Cillian Donohoe (Naomh Eanna) for A. Doyle, Eanna Carroll (Blackwater) for Murphy, John Kehoe (Naomh Eanna) for Byrne, Seamus O’Donnell (Naomh Eanna) for Harrington.
Wexford CBS: Jack O’Leary (Volunteers); Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers), Nicky Lawlor (Faythe Harriers), Daniel Lynch (Faythe Harriers); Jack Murphy (Faythe Harriers), Ciaran Kirwan (Faythe Harriers), Joe Redmond (Shelmaliers Capt.); Conor Fenlon (Glynn-Barntown 0-1), John Hamilton (St. Martin’s); Darragh Rossiter (St. Martin’s), Liam Rockett (Shelmaliers 1-1), Mikey Coleman (St. Martin’s); Conor Coleman (St. Martin’s 0-2 frees), Stephen Kearney (0-4, 1 free), Rob Donnelly (Buffers Alley).
Subs: Kevin Corrigan (Blackwater) for Fenlon inj., Padraig Rossiter (St. Martin’s) for M. Coleman, Stephen Rossiter (Shelmaliers) for C. Coleman.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
U.15 Soccer
Wexford C.B.S...2 Arklow C.B.S....1
The
U-15 Soccer Team who came from behind to beat Arklow CBS 2-1 in their final
group game to book a semi-final spot after Christmas. Goals: Leon Nolan, Todd
Hynes.
Team:
Luke Moloney, Reece Murphy, Cian
Foley(capt), Kallum Broaders, Tre Long,
Gary Hall-Roche, Ciaran Carthy, Justin Butler, Leon Nolan, Shane Bergin, Todd
Hynes.
Subs:
Gary Carroll, Cian Whelan, Jamie Dawson, Scott Keeling, Josh Kavanagh, Liam
Godkin, Dylan French, Jack Byrne, Shane O’Neill, Ryan Lynch, David Harte.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Inspirational Visitor
Marie Casey Breen gave a talk to the TY’s today.Marie has
just recently returned home from representing Ireland at Ironman World Series
triathlon in Kona in Hawaii.This consists of a 4 km sea swim.. 180km cycle and
full marathon.Marie is 62 years young and battled cancer just two short years
ago.
An inspiration to us all.
County Wexford Cross Country
Congratulations to all our athletes who competed in the County Cross Country championships at JFK Park today. Over 500 students took part in a great days racing. Well done to our Senior team of Jack Crean, Nicky Lawlor, Conor Fenlon, Eoin McDonald, David Dempsey and Ciaran Kirwan who won team gold in the 3000m race. Our Intermediate team finished in fourth place, while the Junior team of James Crean, Callum Broaders, Gary Hall-Roche and Shane Doyle took Bronze. Joshua Porter and Jordan Sinnott performed very well at Minor level.
All athletes will continue to train for the South Leinster Championships which take place after Christmas.
All athletes will continue to train for the South Leinster Championships which take place after Christmas.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Angelo Miculescu, Tony Wilde, Cormac Monaghan.
Extra Curricular
Shaun Hartigan, Adam Dempsey, Daniel Tsapchuk, Lee Donohue, Daniel Kalchev, Adam Kehoe, Eoin Corish, Conor Brennan, Riley, Thomas McIntyre, Manus Harte, Sean Stafford, Jack Cuningham, Shane O'Leary, Dean Healy Manus, Jakub Pakula, Alex Saunders, Cory Furlong, Adam Minicucci, Shane McGuinness, Reece Murphy, Adam Mahon, Adam Moriarty, Richie Lawlor, Josh Mahon, Kyle Long.
Good Deeds
Liam Roche, Noel O'Brien, Cormac Byrne, John Brady, Justin Butler.
Merit Points Leaders
First Year - Hamilton, Newton, Pythagoras,
Second Year - Ash, Cedar
Third Year - Meehan
Angelo Miculescu, Tony Wilde, Cormac Monaghan.
Extra Curricular
Shaun Hartigan, Adam Dempsey, Daniel Tsapchuk, Lee Donohue, Daniel Kalchev, Adam Kehoe, Eoin Corish, Conor Brennan, Riley, Thomas McIntyre, Manus Harte, Sean Stafford, Jack Cuningham, Shane O'Leary, Dean Healy Manus, Jakub Pakula, Alex Saunders, Cory Furlong, Adam Minicucci, Shane McGuinness, Reece Murphy, Adam Mahon, Adam Moriarty, Richie Lawlor, Josh Mahon, Kyle Long.
Good Deeds
Liam Roche, Noel O'Brien, Cormac Byrne, John Brady, Justin Butler.
Merit Points Leaders
First Year - Hamilton, Newton, Pythagoras,
Second Year - Ash, Cedar
Third Year - Meehan
SCT Rugby
Wexford C.B.S.....10 St. Conleth's.......31
Hard luck to our Senior rugby team who were defeated in the McMullen Cup second round by St. Conleth's on the new 4G pitch at Donnybrook . St. Conleth's were very strong and got off to a great start. Wexford battled hard and Captain Conor Fenlon , who was by far the best player on display, led by example. While Wexford battled hard they were always playing catch up.
We know go into the shield competition, hopefully we can advance in that.
Hard luck to our Senior rugby team who were defeated in the McMullen Cup second round by St. Conleth's on the new 4G pitch at Donnybrook . St. Conleth's were very strong and got off to a great start. Wexford battled hard and Captain Conor Fenlon , who was by far the best player on display, led by example. While Wexford battled hard they were always playing catch up.
We know go into the shield competition, hopefully we can advance in that.
Monday, 17 November 2014
Rugby SCT
Wexford CBS.......46 East Glendalough.......22
Our Senior rugby team began the defence of the McMullen Cup today against East Glendalough, Wicklow. Alex Ryan opened the scoring after 11 minutes with a well taken try. Kevein Birney aded the conversion. Captain Conor Fenlon was next to cross the opposition line which was again converted by Kevin Birney. EGL responded with two quick tries reducing the deficit to 14 - 10. The Bokerboys hit a purple patch before half-time with tries from Aaron Carley and John Hamilton, both converted by Kevin Birney who was in superb kicking form. He also added a penalty before the whistle blew to end a productive half for Wexford, leaving them leading 31 - 10 .
Wexford opened the second half strongly, another Birney penalty and a try from Ian Bennett extended the lead to 39 - 10. EGL managed a couple of tries before Chris Vickery put the final nail in their coffin, again Birney added the extra points, bringing the Wexford total to 46 points.
This was a solid performance and will have to repeated on Thursday when we travel to Dublin to play St. Conleth's in round 2.
Our Senior rugby team began the defence of the McMullen Cup today against East Glendalough, Wicklow. Alex Ryan opened the scoring after 11 minutes with a well taken try. Kevein Birney aded the conversion. Captain Conor Fenlon was next to cross the opposition line which was again converted by Kevin Birney. EGL responded with two quick tries reducing the deficit to 14 - 10. The Bokerboys hit a purple patch before half-time with tries from Aaron Carley and John Hamilton, both converted by Kevin Birney who was in superb kicking form. He also added a penalty before the whistle blew to end a productive half for Wexford, leaving them leading 31 - 10 .
Wexford opened the second half strongly, another Birney penalty and a try from Ian Bennett extended the lead to 39 - 10. EGL managed a couple of tries before Chris Vickery put the final nail in their coffin, again Birney added the extra points, bringing the Wexford total to 46 points.
This was a solid performance and will have to repeated on Thursday when we travel to Dublin to play St. Conleth's in round 2.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Lee O'Connor, Dylan Bolger, Lee Donohue, Adam Kehoe, Mason Power, Eoin Corrish, Joshua Murphy, Alan Browne, John Brady, Ryan Hodge.
Extra Curricular
Martin Keogh, David Corrish, Con McIntyre, Angelo Micuselcu, John Brady.
Good Deeds
Ben Anthony Donnelly
Merit Point Leaders
First Year - Hamilton, Newton, Pythagoras,
Second Year - Ash, Cedar
Third Year - Meehan
Lee O'Connor, Dylan Bolger, Lee Donohue, Adam Kehoe, Mason Power, Eoin Corrish, Joshua Murphy, Alan Browne, John Brady, Ryan Hodge.
Extra Curricular
Martin Keogh, David Corrish, Con McIntyre, Angelo Micuselcu, John Brady.
Good Deeds
Ben Anthony Donnelly
Merit Point Leaders
First Year - Hamilton, Newton, Pythagoras,
Second Year - Ash, Cedar
Third Year - Meehan
U. 15 Soccer
U-15 Soccer Team who beat Gorey CS 4-1 in
their third group game on Friday 7th Nov.
Goals: Todd Hynes(2), Leon Nolan, Shane
Bergin..
Team: Luke Moloney, Reece Murphy, Cian Foley(capt), Kallum Broaders, Tre Long, Gary Hall-Roche,
Ciaran Carthy, Todd Hynes, Justin Butler, Shane Bergin, Leon Nolan.
Subs: Scott Keeling, Cian Whelan, Gary
Carroll, Jamie Dawson, Jack Byrne, Ryan Lynch, Liam Godkin, David Harte, Josh
Kavanagh, Shane O’Neill, Glen Murphy Butler.
Business Quiz Winners
CBS Wexford were the winners of the
CIMA Business Quiz for the South East Region held in WIT on Wednesday 12/11/14.
The team members were 3rd Year students Martin Kehoe, Angelo
Miculescui, Con Mc Intyre and David Corish and their teacher was Mrs. Barry.
The team were in second place at half time to St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny
and went on to take the title. The boys will go on to compete in the National
Final in Thurles in April 2015. Congratulations boys and best of luck in the
final.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Stay Strong Week
First
Year
Launch of Wristband
First Year Assembly Monday @ 9.50am Venue:
GYM
Contains Anti-bullying Policy,
Acceptable Use Policy, Cyber-bullying Information, What to do if you are being
cyber-bullied at school.
Wed 9.50 (DH, RI, CH, JR)
Drop everything and exercise –Class
Press Up Session
Talk on Cyber-bullying by Colin Browne
Friday 9.50-10.30 Euclid/Pythagoras Venue: Music Room
Friday 10.30-11.10 Hamilton/Newton Venue: Music Room
Second
Year
Tuesday 18th
@ 9.05am – 11.10am Venue TBC Presentation by Stephen Dargan (Aware) on
Positive Mental Health
9.05am-10.05am
–Group 1 (A-H)
10.10am- 11.10am
– Group 2 (I-Z)
Wed 12.00 (CS, PW, BC, CK)
Drop everything and exercise –Class
Press Up Session
Anti-bullying Survey
(Ph. D. Research Dublin Business School)
Friday 21st
November
Third
Year
Wednesday 19th
@ 9.05am – 11.10am Venue TBC Presentation by Stephen Dargan (Aware) on
Positive Mental Health
9.05am-10.05am
–Group 1 (A-H) 10.10- 11.10 – Group 2
(I-Z)
Monday 1.45 (FD, SA, PK, CH)
Drop everything and exercise –Class
Press Up Session
Transition
Year-
Wednesday 20th
1.45pm-3.15pm Presentation by Marie Casey Breen (Head Strong)
Friday 11.20am (RI, JN, and PW)
Drop everything and exercise –Class
Press Up Session
Fifth
Year
Health Walk Friday
21st @ 11.20am-12.45pm
Theme “The Road
to success is often paved with failure”
Answer sheet to
be filled in. Prizes for Best Answers.
Anti-bullying Survey
(Ph. D. Research Dublin Business School)
Friday 21st
November
Sixth
Year
Health Walk Tuesday
18th @ 9.05am
Theme “The Road
to success is often paved with failure”
Answer sheet to
be filled in. Prizes for Best Answers.
Soccer
Gorey C.S 1 – 1 Wexford
CBS
Wexford CBS came away from fierce rivals Gorey Community
School with a well-deserved draw on Friday 7/11/2014 after a tough, tense game
of superb quality. As always with these two sides the football on show was of a
high standard. Gorey took the game to the Bokerboys from the off and really
took the upper hand in midfield from the offset. Wexford CBS were put under
enormous pressure, every time they lost possession Gorey came charging at them
in a quality team effort pressing hard down the wings looking to create an
opening. Wexford CBS were weathering the storm quite well and gradually gaining
a foothold in the game until around 15 minutes into the game disaster struck.
CBS were sloppy in possession at the back and really should’ve cleared their
lines but failed allowing the home side an effort on goal which was deflected
over for a corner kick. From the resulting corner Wexford again failed to clear
with some sluggish defending presenting Gorey with an opportunity from which
they fired in a low cross from the left which deflected off a CBS player into
the net. 1-0 down. Gorey continued to press and their right winger was having a
major impact within the game and causing Wexford a number of problems. Towards
the end of the first half the Bokerboys galvanised themselves Darragh Rossiter
was having a great game at left back and was driving the side forward as much
as he could, Cian Doyle won a free kick wide on the left, Rossiter swung in a
dangerous ball with Gorey failing to clear properly it took an outstanding save
from Corey Chambers to keep Gorey ahead. However the Bokerboys felt aggrieved
as they felt they should’ve been awarded a penalty, Eoin MacDonald was dragged
to the ground as he followed the rebound but somehow the ref missed it. Wexford
continued to have the better of it for the rest of the first half forcing a
couple of corners and Mikey Lawlor and Jessie Farrell both firing over decent
efforts.
The beginning of the 2nd half was a nervy affair
for the Bokerboys after some farcical play, Tony Crosbie attempted a back pass
to unsuspecting keeper Dylan Bolger who was forced to clear hastily, straight
to a Gorey midfielder who almost left the CBS with egg on their faces after his
well-placed effort rebounded off the
inside of the post into Bolger’s arms. Gorey pressed again seeing a left wing
cross bounce off the top of the crossbar. However the momentum was soon to
swing entirely Wexford’s way, coinciding with the introduction of the lively
John Hamilton who gave a passionate display full of energy and added a physical
edge they were lacking on the left, the Bokerboys upped to their tempo and game
to an entire new level, it was fantastic to watch as they played truly
exceptional football as they hunted for a goal. Eoin MacDonald and Cian Doyle
turned the game on its head from the centre of midfield and were dominating
through the middle putting Gorey on the back-foot, Mikey Lawlor got on the end
of a Farrell through-ball and as he pulled the trigger was taken down inside
the box, but still no penalty awarded. Wexford were throwing everything at
Gorey and Shane McGrath came close to scoring a spectacular effort from
distance but his effort was tipped just over, every CBS player can be proud of
their part as the team in its entirety combined from then on working together
and really displaying again their best efforts. Jessie Farrell and substitute
Shaun Donoghue came close with efforts. With ten minutes remaing and third time
lucky the CBS were awarded a penalty after a Gorey player used his hand to
block a through ball played towards Cian Doyle. Darragh Rossiter stepped up and
fired home into the right hand corner of the Canadian international keepers
net. A well-deserved equaliser for the Bokerboys who dominated the second half.
Gorey looked to respond but found the central defence pairing of Ryan Byrne and
Lar Stoutt in no mood to allow any openings. CBS pressed themselves looking for
a winner but Gorey stood up well too. A fair result, after a tough but
brilliant match. There was a feeling that these two sides may meet again in
this competition as they did in the final of the under 16 competition three
years ago, with very little to separate these two it may well be an exciting
encounter yet again, however at this stage the Bokerboys have played both Pres Bray
and Gorey C.S away from home and in 5 games are yet to lose. The team have
built great momentum which they will need to carry forward as they progress
through the competitions. Another fantastic team performance full of heart and
courage as well as some top quality football, yet again all substitutes were
used making a tremendous impact a real strength of this team is the strength in
depth they possess. Best on this day for CBS were Lar SToutt, Darragh Rossiter,
Jessie Farrell, Cian Doyle and man of the match Eoin MacDonald
Wexford CBS: Dylan Bolger (North End), Aaron
Goodison(Wexford Bohs), Lar Stoutt (North End), Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Darragh
Rossiter (Forth Celtic), Mikey Lawlor (North End), Eoin MacDonald (Wexford Youths), Dylan Dixon
(Blackwater), Cian Doyle (Wexford Celtic) Jessie Farrell (North End), Shane McGrath
(Wexford Bohs) Subs: Tony Crosbie (North End)for Goodison, John Hamilton (Forth
Celtic) for Dixon, Shaun Donoghue
(Unnatached) for Lawlor, Gary Cullen (North End) for McGrath, Emmett Ryan
(North End) for Farrell
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Stay Strong Week
Stay Strong Week will run from Monday 17th November to Friday 21st November. See school notice boards for full list of activities planned.
Science Week
The school will be celebrating National Science Week with a number of events this week.The Transition Year students will be holding a Magic Show. There will be lunchtime videos on every element of the Periodic Table. There will also be a Science Workshop for all First Year students on Wednesday 19th November. They will run from 11.45am - 12.45pm and from 1.45pm to 2.45pm.
There will be two different interactive presentations covering forensic science and matters to do with the digestive system.
There will be two different interactive presentations covering forensic science and matters to do with the digestive system.
Golf News
Hard luck to our Senior Golf team of Jack McGarry, John Brady, Alex Brady, Lee Whelan and Sean Hopkins on their loss to St. Andrews in the Leinster Q-Final in Woodenbridge G.C. yesterday.
Despite a great performance from John Brady, who won the first match 5 and 3, we eventually went down 4-1 in attrocious conditions.
Despite a great performance from John Brady, who won the first match 5 and 3, we eventually went down 4-1 in attrocious conditions.
Bokerboys blitz Bridgetown
Bridgetown V.C 0 – 7
Wexford CBS
Wexford CBS continued their league campaign away to
Birdgetown V.C. The boys began brightly and Eoin MacDonald gave the Bokerboys
an early lead sliding home a cool curling low placed shot which left the keeper
with no chance after a fine team move. Bridgetown responded well and forced
Dylan Bolger into a couple of saves but in truth Wexford CBS upped the tempo
and dominated possession creating numerous chances but to no avail as a
determined Bridgetown outfit gave everything they had to keep the away side at
bay. When the CBS did manage to get in behind the Birdgetown defence they found
a keeper in excellent form who pulled off a number of quality saves from Shane
McGrath and Jessie Farrell, the pick of which was a one handed effort to push
away a well-placed Farrell header. Bridgetown could be pleased with their first
half efforts as the half ended 1-0 to Wexford CBS.
The Bokerboys brought on returning stalwart Cian Doyle at
half time and upped their tempo in a hunt for goals, which soon began to flow
freely. Good work from Farrell and McGrath combined to play in Cian Doyle,
Bridgetown’s right back intercepted the ball but pressure from Doyle forced him
into knocking it over his own goal line for a 2-0 lead. The CBS simply blew
their opponents away from this point on with Cian Doyle himself adding another
2 minutes later his pace left his marker for dead as he latched onto a fine
ball from McGrath before coolly slotting home a neat finish into the left hand
corner of the net. Next up was McGrath himself whose persistence and hard work
won him possession inside the box before he finished making it 4-0. Darragh
Rossiter added a 5th from the spot. Wexford rang the changes
throughout the half and the subs were playing fantastic football Shaun Donoghue
in particular causing problems for the home team from the right wing. Substitute
Liam Rockett made it 6 with a stunning strike from the edge of the box finding
the top corner of the net with a ferocious strike after receiving the ball.
Another substitute Rob Donnelly completed the scoring in a short second half
with a moment of tremendous individual skill, receiving the ball from a
fantastic pass from Alex Bergin, flicking over one player before finishing with
a well-placed effort to leave the score at 7-0 to the Bokerboys. Some
irresistible football played in Bridgetown by the Bokerboys, the team has
really found its rhythm now and will need to continue to produce such quality
in tougher ties which will lie ahead.
Wexford CBS: Dylan Bolger (North End), Aaron
Goodison(Wexford Bohs), Lar Stoutt (North End), Tony Crosbie (North End), Ryan
Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Mikey Lawlor
(North End), Eoin MacDonald (Wexford
Youths), Darragh Rossiter (Forth Celtic), Dylan Dixon (Blackwater), Jessie
Farrell (North End), Shane McGrath (Wexford Bohs) Subs: Cian Doyle (Wexford
Celtic) for Crosbie, Liam Rockett (Curracloe Utd) for McGrath, Shaun Donoghue
(Unnatached) for Lawlor, Emmett Sinnott (North End) for Goodison, Rob Donnelly (Killenagh) for
Farrell, Alex Bergin (Wexford Bohs) for Dixon, Padraic Rossiter (Forth Celtic)
for MacDonald, John Hamilton (Forth Celtic) for D.Rossiter,
Monday, 10 November 2014
Bokerboys grab fantastic victory with exceptional team performance
Presentation College,
Bray 1 – 2 Wexford CBS
Wexford CBS travelled up to Greystones to take on
Wicklow-Wexford rivals Pres Bray in the 2nd round of the Leinster
cup, a depleted squad missing some key players and came away with a phenomenal
victory with a fantastic display of grit, determination and team spirit. After
struggling to victory in their first 2 games the stakes were raised here for
this cup tie as CBS faced an opponent of real quality. Pres Bray started the
game at a high tempo and put the Bokerboys under pressure but the defending
from the away side was resilient and impressive as they held their opponents at
bay, restricting them only to long shots, which Dylan Bolger dealt with
comfortably. As the game went on CBS gradually got a foothold and began to get
on top creating a couple of good openings but Pres Bray defended well. The
Bokerboys soon took the lead after an excellent move involving front pairing
Jessie Farrell and Shane McGrath who linked up well to play in onrushing winger
Mikey Lawlor who timed a run to perfection before calmly slotting home to the
keepers right side to put the CBS 1-0 up. This was a game of top quality with
both sides moving the ball well when in possession. Pres Bray received a freekick deep in their
own territory after a disputable call and played a direct ball to their striker
who controlled the ball well before chipping over Bolger to level the score, a
harsh lesson for the Bokerboys. CBS however responded brilliantly with Lawlor,
McGrath and Farrell again linking up well this time Farrell was played in and
he made no mistake when given the chance to put the CBS 2-1 ahead. Mikey Lalwor
came close to adding a 3rd just before half time with the same three
again linking up but saw his effort rebound off the post.
The second half saw the renewal of a tense affair but
gradually the CBS began to get on top with Eoin MacDonald and Dylan Dixon
dominant in midfield. Pres Bray threw everything they had at the CBS but found
no joy with captain Lar Stoutt giving an immense display at centre half
alongside Ryan Byrne again allowing the home side no clearcut opportunity on
goal. Darragh Rossiter filling in at left back was also faultless and started
many key moves from that position. With 15 minutes remaining the CBS should
have ensured victory after more fine work from Lawlor on the right Jessie
Farrell struck the crossbar and the rebound fell to John Hamilton who fired
just over with the goal wide open. Pres Bray did manage to find their way in
close to the end but at a tight angle they fired an effort wide. Aaron Goodison
came on and helped shore up the backline for the tiring Emmett Sinnott. The
substitutes all played their part in this game Shaun Donoghue came on the left
and made a fine run down the left flank before squaring to Farrell who finished
only to see the referee disallow the goal with a dubious decision. Emmet Ryan and Liam Rockett both came on up front
and linked up well to play in Ryan who was unlucky not to score. As the game
wore on it was clear there was only going to be one winner, the substitutes
brought on upping the tempo against a tiring Bray side. The final whistle was
blown with a feeling of jubilation for the CBS as they progressed to a home tie
in the last 16 of the competition. On the day it was an amazing team
performance with every player giving their all and for the first time this
season the Bokerboys showed their true potential and class, that level of
performance will galvanise the team and the same and more will be needed as
they continue in this competition. Best on the day from an outstanding
collective performance were Stoutt, MacDonald and Lawlor. However it must be
noted that the most pleasing aspect of this win was the manner in which the
boys supported each other and exemplified all that is good about team sports.
Wexford CBS: Dylan Bolger (North End), Emmett Sinnott (North
End) , Lar Stoutt (North End), Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs), Darragh Rossiter
(Forth Celtic), Mikey Lawlor (North
End), Eoin MacDonald (Wexford Youths), John
Hamilton (Forth Celtic), Dylan Dixon (Blackwater), Jessie Farrell (North End),
Shane McGrath (Wexford Bohs) Subs:Liam Rockett (Curracloe Utd) for McGrath, Shaun
Donoghue (Unnatached) for Hamilton, Aaron Goodison(Wexford Bohs) for Sinnott,
Emmet Ryan (North End) for Farrell
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Jack Barrett, Andrew Berry, Robert O'Leary, Cathal Crowe, Rory Sheil, Issac Doyle, Shane Flood, Eoin Mahon, Kean Kehoe, Sean Carley, Paul Bailie.
Good Deeds
James Freeman, Noah Santschi-Cooney, Manus Hatre.
Jack Barrett, Andrew Berry, Robert O'Leary, Cathal Crowe, Rory Sheil, Issac Doyle, Shane Flood, Eoin Mahon, Kean Kehoe, Sean Carley, Paul Bailie.
Good Deeds
James Freeman, Noah Santschi-Cooney, Manus Hatre.
South Leinster Junior Hurling B Championship round 3
Wexford CBS................................4-11
FCJ Bunclody................................3-9
FCJ Bunclody................................3-9
Group leaders FCJ
Bunclody visited Pairc Charman for this round three championship game played in
splendid sunshine on a superb surface. The away team enjoyed the wind in the
first half of what was a very even 30 minutes.
Luke Dowdall did
all the graft for Jordan Hayes to fire to the net in the fifth minute but at
the other end the Bunclody boys were lashing over the points and after ten
minutes it was 1-1 to 0-3. Cian Rossiter worked hard to win possession for
Jordan Hayes to point.
Hayes scored a
fine individual point moments later and then Jack O’Leary bundled the ball over
the line after a mazy run. However Bunclody registered a goal of their own just
before the break as the CBS defence was caught out. It was 2-3 to 1-6 at the
break.
CBS dominated the
third quarter with the wind helping them. Chris Cowman and Jack O’Leary pointed
and then Cathal Kirwan cleverly passed to Luke Dowdall who skilfully batted the
ball to the net. This put CBS 3-5 to 1-6 ahead. Three further points from
Jordan Hayes (from a free won by Ben McMahon), Cormac Byrne and Jordan Hayes
stretched the lead.
Back came
Bunclody and they struck for two goals as some strong first team players **
were introduced towards beginning of the final quarter. However, the Boker boys
showed great attitude and Jack O’Leary fired home a cracker of a goal to make
it 4-8 to 2-8.
Cathal Kirwan was
fouled for Jordan Hayes to convert, Cian O’Connor split the posts from a Cathal
Kirwan pass and centre-back and captain Cormac Byrne fired over the last point
to seal the win. FCJ’s third goal arrived before Cormac Byrne’s point.
This was by far
Wexford CBS’s best performance of the year and it’s a shame the team didn’t
show this attitude, commitment and work in their previous games.
Wexford CBS: Kevin Corrigan; Ben Hayes, Adam Dempsey, Ryan McLoughlin; Philip Rawson, Cormac Byrne (Capt. 0-2), Shane Hall; Jack O’Leary (2-1), Chris Cowman (0-1); Jordan Hayes (1-5 0-2 frees), Cathal Kirwan, Luke Dowdall (1-0); Ben McMahon, Adam Howlin, Cian Rossiter (0-1).
Wexford CBS: Kevin Corrigan; Ben Hayes, Adam Dempsey, Ryan McLoughlin; Philip Rawson, Cormac Byrne (Capt. 0-2), Shane Hall; Jack O’Leary (2-1), Chris Cowman (0-1); Jordan Hayes (1-5 0-2 frees), Cathal Kirwan, Luke Dowdall (1-0); Ben McMahon, Adam Howlin, Cian Rossiter (0-1).
Subs: Aaron Clancy for McLoughlin, Cian O’Connor (0-1) for
Howlin, Mahai Poptile for Dowdall.
Ref: Sean Whelan.
Ref: Sean Whelan.
Attitude of the Game Award: Cian Rossiter
& Adam Dempsey.
South Leinster Junior Hurling B Championship
Enniscorthy CBS..........................7-10
Wexford CBS................................3-5
Enniscorthy CBS
overpowered their Wexford counterparts in this second round championship match.
After ten minutes Wexford led by 0-2 to 0-1 but the soft concession of three
goals in a short space of time midway during the first half decided the
contest.
Cathal Kirwan found Kevin Corrigan for the opening point of the game as Wexford CBS enjoyed a bright start. Philip Rawson passed to Corrigan for CBS’s second point shortly afterwards but that’s where it ended for the Bokerboys as the home side took over.
Cathal Kirwan found Kevin Corrigan for the opening point of the game as Wexford CBS enjoyed a bright start. Philip Rawson passed to Corrigan for CBS’s second point shortly afterwards but that’s where it ended for the Bokerboys as the home side took over.
At half-time the score was
5-6 to 0-2. Wexford were transformed on the restart. Cian Rossiter smacked in a
goal after twenty seconds but Enniscorthy replied with their sixth goal from
the puck out. Undeterred Wexford kept at it and were rewarded with Kevin
Corrigan’s pulled goal and Luke Dowdall’s goal.
However, the Enniscorthy
ran out very comfortable winners.
Wexford CBS face FCJ
Bunclody in the last round but unfortunately can’t qualify for the knock out
stages.
Wexford CBS: Danny Walsh; Ryan McLoughlin, Cathal Kirwan, Cody
Murphy; Adam Dempsey, Cormac Byrne, Philip Rawson; Ben McMahon, Shane Hall;
Jordan Hayes (0-1), Ian Bennett, Terry Whitty; Cian Rossiter (1-0), Kevin
Corrigan (1-4, 0-1 free), Luke Dowdall (1-0).
Sub: Ben Hayes for McLoughlin, Cian O’Connor for Rossiter.
Ref: Dickie Murphy.
Sub: Ben Hayes for McLoughlin, Cian O’Connor for Rossiter.
Ref: Dickie Murphy.
South Leinster Junior Hurling B Championship
Gorey CS..........................4-10
Wexford CBS...................1-6
Wexford CBS were
in the game at half-time when the score was 1-6 to 1-3 in favour of Gorey CS
but a second half fade-out led to the home side winning quite comfortably in
the end.
Granted two of the Gorey goals came in the closing stages or ‘garbage time’, a return of just three points in the second half was disappointing.
Granted two of the Gorey goals came in the closing stages or ‘garbage time’, a return of just three points in the second half was disappointing.
The opening
period was evenly contested as both defences were on top. Gorey opened the
scoring with a goal but CBS responded through two Jordan Hayes pointed frees.
After 19 minute sit was 1-3 each as Chris Cowman had squeezed a ground shot to
the net following pressure exerted on the Gorey keeper by Jack O’Leary. Nicky
Kelly had very cleverly placed Jordan Hayes for a point just beforehand.
Gorey went back
in front before the break with three points but as both sides rested in the
half-time sun, it was anybody’s game. CBS were making too many mistakes up
front to make an impression and needed to be more clinical.
However it was Gorey
who grabbed the scores and had taken a commanding 2-8 to 1-4 lead entering the
fourth quarter. CBS’s point came following a nice move involving Jack O’Leary
and Jordan Hayes before Chris Cowman pointed.
Cody Murphy
pointed a free after Cian Rossiter was fouled and Jordan Hayes got CBS’s last
point after a foul on Shane Hall.
Wexford CBS: Adam Howlin (Shelmaliers); Shane Hall (Faythe Harriers), Cathal Kirwan (Faythe Harriers), Adam Dempsey (Faythe Harriers); Nicky Kelly (Faythe Harriers), Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers), Aaron Clancy (St. Martin’s); Ben McMahon (Volunteers), Cody Murphy (Blackwater, 0-1 free); Luke Dowdall (Volunteers), Chris Cowman (Shelmaliers, 1-1), Jordan Hayes (St. Martin’s 0-4, 3 frees); Terry Whitty (Faythe Harriers), Jack O’Leary (Volunteers), Philip Rawson (St. Anne’s).
Wexford CBS: Adam Howlin (Shelmaliers); Shane Hall (Faythe Harriers), Cathal Kirwan (Faythe Harriers), Adam Dempsey (Faythe Harriers); Nicky Kelly (Faythe Harriers), Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers), Aaron Clancy (St. Martin’s); Ben McMahon (Volunteers), Cody Murphy (Blackwater, 0-1 free); Luke Dowdall (Volunteers), Chris Cowman (Shelmaliers, 1-1), Jordan Hayes (St. Martin’s 0-4, 3 frees); Terry Whitty (Faythe Harriers), Jack O’Leary (Volunteers), Philip Rawson (St. Anne’s).
Subs: Cian Rossiter for Rawson, Ryan McLoughlin (St. Mary’s
Rosslare) for Whitty, Ben Hayes for Dowdall, Cian O’Connor for Clancy.
Ref: Joe Kelly.
Attitude
award (grip): Cathal Kirwan
Leinster Schools Senior Hurling ‘B’ championship
Enniscorthy CBS.............................2-18
Wexford CBS.................................2-12
A stunning final ten minutes sealed the two points on offer for Enniscorthy CBS last Friday in the first round of the Leinster Schools Senior Hurling ‘B’ championship in Bellefield.
The game was finely poised as it entered the 50th minute as Wexford CBS held a slender two point lead (1-12 to 2-7) but the home side went up a gear while their opponents stalled and as a result the Enniscorthy students hit eleven points in a row to ease home.
Wexford CBS.................................2-12
A stunning final ten minutes sealed the two points on offer for Enniscorthy CBS last Friday in the first round of the Leinster Schools Senior Hurling ‘B’ championship in Bellefield.
The game was finely poised as it entered the 50th minute as Wexford CBS held a slender two point lead (1-12 to 2-7) but the home side went up a gear while their opponents stalled and as a result the Enniscorthy students hit eleven points in a row to ease home.
The sides were level at half-time (1-4 to 0-7) and on many occasions
throughout but it was in the final ten minutes that the winners showed their
experience and craft to engineer the victory.
The Wexford lads were ahead by 0-2 to 0-1 after five minutes thanks to two converted Conor Coleman frees with Conal Flood replying for Enniscorthy CBS. The Wexford students had more possession in the opening half but found it quite difficult to get scores through poor decision making and sloppy wides.
The Wexford lads were ahead by 0-2 to 0-1 after five minutes thanks to two converted Conor Coleman frees with Conal Flood replying for Enniscorthy CBS. The Wexford students had more possession in the opening half but found it quite difficult to get scores through poor decision making and sloppy wides.
They did however open up a 0-6 to 0-3 lead after 20 minutes but a
fine goal by Seamus Casey as he ghosted in behind the defence put Enniscorthy
CBS back in the game against the run of play.
Wexford CBS thundered into the second half and grabbed an early 1-1
through Conor Coleman and looked set to build a platform for victory with a 1-8
to 1-4 lead.
However, Robert Byrne availed of a defensive lapse to find the net
for the home side and this spiced up proceedings. Both sides exchanged points
through Conor Coleman and Stephen Kearney (Wexford CBS) and Paul Larrissey and
Conal Flood (Enniscorthy CBS).
Entering the final ten minutes the game was finely poised at 1-12 to
2-7 but Enniscorthy CBS seized control of the game all over the field and
rattled off eleven points in a row mainly through Seamus Casey’s frees and
Conal Flood - who was picking up loose ball in midfield and surging forward to
score at will.
Jack Murphy lashed home a goal in injury time for the Boker boys but
it was a disappointing end to the game but also a harsh lesson for Wexford CBS who
were very competitive for fifty minutes in their first game at this level for a
considerable time.
Enniscorthy CBS: Diarmuid Byrne (Monageer-Boolavogue); Peter Breen
(Monageer-Boolavogue), Ronan Gahan (Shamrocks), Conor Lawless (Oulart-The
Ballagh); Damien Reck (Oylegate-Glenbrien), Paul Larrissey (Crossabeg-Ballymurn,
0-2), Kieran Lambert (Oylegate-Glenbrien); Ciaran Hourihane
(Oylegate-Glenbrien), Conal Flood (Cloughbawn, 0-5); Patrick Cullen
(Crossabeg-Ballymurn), Robert Byrne (Crossabeg-Ballymurn, 1-0), Owen Dempsey
(Buffers Alley, 0-2); Diarmuid Fenlon (Monageer-Boolavogue), Murtha Doyle
(Oulart-The Ballagh, 0-2), Seamus Casey (Oylegate-Glenbrien, 1-7, 0-4 frees,
0-1 sl).
Wexford CBS: Jack O’Leary (Volunteers); Padraig Rossiter (St. Martin’s), John
Hamilton (St. Martin’s), Daniel Lynch (Faythe Harriers); Darragh Rossiter (St.
Martin’s), Joe Redmond (Shelmaliers, Capt.), Mikey Coleman (St. Martin’s);
Nicky Lawlor (Faythe Harriers), Ciaran Kirwan (Faythe Harriers, 0-1); Rob
Donnelly (Buffers Alley, 0-1), Conor Fenlon (Glynn-Barntown), Jack Murphy
(Faythe Harriers, 1-0); Stephen Kearney (Faythe Harriers, 0-2), Liam Rockett
(Shelmaliers), Conor Coleman (St. Martin’s, 1-8 0-5 frees).
Subs: Kevin Corrigan (Blackwater) for P. Rossiter, Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers) for D. Rossiter.
Subs: Kevin Corrigan (Blackwater) for P. Rossiter, Cormac Byrne (Faythe Harriers) for D. Rossiter.
Ref: John Bennett
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Senior Soccer
Wexford CBS 3 – 2
Enniscorthy V.C
Forth Celtic Duo Strike For C.B.S.
Wexford CBS continued their start to the campaign with
another hard-fought victory at Wexford Celtic. The CBS did not find things as
easy as they may have hoped against a fiercely determined Enniscorthy V.C side
who played without any fear or pressure. Dylan Bolger was forced into an early
save after some neat play from the away side. The boker boys punished
Enniscorthy soon after exposing their out of position right back as Darragh
Rossiter found clubmate John Hamilton with a neat pass, Hamilton raced onto it
and finished from a one on one position to put the boys 1-0 up. The game was
proving to be a battle especially in the centre of midfield where Enniscorthy
were matching the home side. Darragh Rossiter doubled the advantage with an
excellent finish from the edge of the box after some really nice football from
the Bokerboys. The home side were only showing in flashes what they could do
and will need to work on their consistency in approach for future games.
Enniscorthy pulled a goal back making it 2-1 with a headed finish from a corner.
Wexford upped their tempo again and Rossiter added his second after some fine
work from Mikey Lawlor to finish from close range. Enniscorthy pulled a goal
back in injury time with another headed effort from a set piece. The full time
whistle was blown 3-2 to the Bokerboys but yet to show their best over a full
game.
Wexford CBS: Dylan Bolger (North End), Emmett Sinnott (North
End) , Lar Stoutt (North End), Tony Crosbie (North End), Ryan Byrne (Wexford
Bohs) , Mikey Lawlor (North End), Eoin
MacDonald (Wexford Youths), Gary Cullen (North End), John Hamilton (Forth Celtic), Darragh
Rossiter (Forth Celtic), Jessie Farrell (North End), Subs: Shane McGrath
(Wexford Bohs)for Sinnott, Dylan Dixon (Blackwater)for Hamilton, Shaun Donoghue (Unnatached) for Lawlor, Liam Rockett
(Curracloe Utd) for Farrell, Aaron Goodison(Wexford Bohs) for MacDonald
Senior Soccer
Ramsgrange C.S 2 – 4 Wexford
CBS
Wexford CBS made hard work of qualifying from their first
round cup tie against a determined and resilient Ramsgrange side in Duncannon.
The Bokerboys boys began the game brightly and took an early lead with Eoin
MacDonald rifling home a fine finish after a free flowing team move. The CBS
dominated in terms of possession and should really have added to their lead but
for some exceptional goalkeeping from Corey Doran in the Ramsgrange
goal.Wexford lost the influential Cian
Doyle following a nasty head collision midway through the first half. The CBS
were made to pay for such complacency as Ramsgrange twice hit the on the break
first levelling the score with a neat finish from a well worked move down the
right hand side. Just before halftime the home side took the lead, Mikey Lawlor
was guilty of overdoing things and lost the ball in a dangerous area and
Stephen Creevy on the left wing for Ramsgrange hammered in a stunning strike
from 25 yards to give the lead to the determined home side. In the second half
it was all Wexford with the odd breakaway from Ramsgrange from which Dylan
Bolger managed to keep them at bay, CBS pushed and pressed but were finding it
almost impossible to find a breakthrough with the home keeper and defence
giving everything to hold the lead, however Darragh Rossiter was taken down in
the box with ten minutes remaining he dusted himself off and coolly finished
from the spot to level the game. Wexford CBS were unable to find a breakthrough
for the remainder of normal time and it was the first half in extra time when
they finally managed to take the lead with Jessie Farrell prodding home from
close range after another fine save from Doran. Farrell added a second to give
the Bokerboys a 2 goal cushion in the 2nd half of extra time and
kill off the game for a hard-fought victory. Best on this day for CBS were
Rossiter, MacDonald and Farrell
Wexford CBS: Rob Donnelly (Killenagh), Mikey Lawlor (North
End), Lar Stoutt (North End), Tony Crosbie (North End), Emmett Sinnott (North
End), Shaun Donoghue (Unattached), Eoin MacDonald (Wexford Youths), Darragh
Rossiter (Forth Celtic), Cian Doyle (Wexford Celtic), Jessie Farrell (North
End), Dylan Dixon (Blackwater), Subs: John Hamilton (Forth Celtic) for Doyle,
Dylan Bolger (North End) for Donnelly, Ryan Byrne (Wexford Bohs) for Donoghue,
Gary Cullen (North End) for Lawlor Aaron
Goodison (Wexford Bohs) for Sinnott
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
C.B.S. Has Talent 2014
Shows are on at 2pm and evening show at 7.30pm.
A great nights entertainment displaying a wide range of talents.
Soccer U.15
U-15 Soccer Team who beat Bridgetown
VC 3-2 in their second group game on
Tuesday 21st Oct.
Scorers: Todd Hynes, Kallum Broaders,
Ciaran Carthy.
Team: Luke Moloney, Reece Murphy, Cian Foley(capt), Kallum Broaders, Tre Long, Gary Hall-Roche,
Ciaran Carthy, Todd Hynes, Justin Butler, Shane Bergin, Leon Nolan.
Subs: Cian Whelan, Scott Keeling, Jamie
Dawson, Gary Carroll, Ryan Lynch, Liam Godkin, Dylan French, David Harte, Jack
Byrne, Shane O’Neill.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
U.16 Golf
Jack McGarry, John Brady and Adam Dempsey who finished fourth in Bray in the Leinster Schools qualifying tournament.
Lau-Gar Champion
Congratulations to Fifth Year student Dale White, who won two gold medals and a silver at the recent Irish Championships in Dublin. He competed in the -60kg category winning an individual medal and a team title. He also won an individual silver in the Kung Fu section. Well done Dale.
Positive Affirmations
The following students have been commended by their teachers.
Work Ethic:
Ryan Healy, Shane Doyle, Aaron Breen, Oisin Kehoe, Marc Thomas, Cian Foley, Chris Flood, Dakota Rossi, Manus Harte.
Extra Curricular:
Aaron McGuire, Conor Colemanh
Good Deeds:
Lee O'Connor, Darragh Kehoe, Shane Jordan, Abdul Wahab, Angelo Miculescu, Sean Beale, Corey Mahon, Domantas Sniezka, Dylan McDonald.
Merit Points:
First Year: Hamilton 170, Newton 170, Pythagoras 170, Euclid 155.
Second Year: Ash 170. Cedar 170. Oak 145, Birch 120
Third Year: Meehan 170, Heaney 155, Boland 155, Yeats 140.
Work Ethic:
Ryan Healy, Shane Doyle, Aaron Breen, Oisin Kehoe, Marc Thomas, Cian Foley, Chris Flood, Dakota Rossi, Manus Harte.
Extra Curricular:
Aaron McGuire, Conor Colemanh
Good Deeds:
Lee O'Connor, Darragh Kehoe, Shane Jordan, Abdul Wahab, Angelo Miculescu, Sean Beale, Corey Mahon, Domantas Sniezka, Dylan McDonald.
Merit Points:
First Year: Hamilton 170, Newton 170, Pythagoras 170, Euclid 155.
Second Year: Ash 170. Cedar 170. Oak 145, Birch 120
Third Year: Meehan 170, Heaney 155, Boland 155, Yeats 140.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Soccer U.15
Under 15 Soccer team who defeated Enniscorthy VS 5-0 recently. Goals scored by Todd Hynes 2, Shane Bergin 2 and Justin Butler.
Student Council
The following students were elected to the student council for this school year 2014-15
First Year: Cormac Sinnott, Conor Bent, Thomas O'Keeffe
Second Year: Robert Borhan, Ryan Healy, Ryan Kavanagh, Philip Cullen
Third Year: Lee Walsh
Transition Year: Ibar Quirke, Richard Cleary
Fifth Year: James Freeman, Hugh Fanning, Eoin Hickey
Sixth Year: Jack Eagan, Conor Lynott, Eoin O'Connor
First Year: Cormac Sinnott, Conor Bent, Thomas O'Keeffe
Second Year: Robert Borhan, Ryan Healy, Ryan Kavanagh, Philip Cullen
Third Year: Lee Walsh
Transition Year: Ibar Quirke, Richard Cleary
Fifth Year: James Freeman, Hugh Fanning, Eoin Hickey
Sixth Year: Jack Eagan, Conor Lynott, Eoin O'Connor
First Year Rugby
Well done to our First Year rugby players who enjoyed a Blitz in Rark Lane on Friday last. They played against Eniscorthy C.B.S. ,Wexford V.C, Bridgetown VC and Ciolaiste An Atha. We won two and lost two. Many were playing their first game of rugby and it was great to see their enthuasim for the game.
Positice Affirmations
Work Ethic
Jack Barrett, Alex Bergin, Andrew Berrt, Calum Berry, Conor Bolger, Jason Busher, Tony Crosbie, Ryan D'Arcy, David Dempsey, Cian Dotle, TJ. Ferguson, Jason Guerrine, James Kavanagh, Dylan Hynes, John Hamilton, Diarmuid McClannon, Eric McGuire, Miscaeh McNulty, Sean Monahan, Donal Moore, Craig Murphy, Eoin O'Connor, Narcious Perejan, James Scallan, James Sommers, David Tormey, James Walsh, Corey Mahon, P.Kirwan, M.Walsh
Jack Barrett, Alex Bergin, Andrew Berrt, Calum Berry, Conor Bolger, Jason Busher, Tony Crosbie, Ryan D'Arcy, David Dempsey, Cian Dotle, TJ. Ferguson, Jason Guerrine, James Kavanagh, Dylan Hynes, John Hamilton, Diarmuid McClannon, Eric McGuire, Miscaeh McNulty, Sean Monahan, Donal Moore, Craig Murphy, Eoin O'Connor, Narcious Perejan, James Scallan, James Sommers, David Tormey, James Walsh, Corey Mahon, P.Kirwan, M.Walsh
Friday, 3 October 2014
School Mass
The annual school mass was celebrated in Bride St. Church on Wednesday last. School Chaplin Fr. Brian Whelan lad the entire school in prayer as we expressed our hopes for a successful school year ahead. The message of the day was 'Carpe Diem', seize the day. The choir sang beautifully and well done to all involved in the organisation.
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