Friday, 25 November 2016
Junior Cert Business Award
Congratulations to Ryan Healy on his award from School of Business, Waterford for achieving A standard in his Junior Cert.
U.17 Soccer
Wexford CBS......2 Gorey CS........0
CBS started the brighter of the two sides putting some early pressure on to Gorey, and it only took 3 minutes for them to break the deadlock. A corner swung in from the left by Cirean Carthy was met by Kallum Broaders who headed the ball low beyond the keeper to give CBS the perfect start. Gorey came close on the 13th minute when a through ball put them in one on one with CBS goalkeeper James Crean who made a fine save to deny Gorey the equalizer. Gorey had a good chance as the half hour approached, a corner delivered in from the right was met with a free header, but it was straight at James Crean who comfortably gathered the ball. CBS showed their danger on the attack when a quickly taken free kick released Todd Hynes down the right but his cross was cut out just before it could reach Kallum Broaders, and just minutes later they doubled their lead. Cirean Carthy delivered a free kick into the box which was met by Leon Nolan before eventually crossing the line off a Gorey defender for an own goal.
Half-Time: CBS 2-0 Gorey Community School
Gorey came out strong at the start of the second half putting some pressure on the CBS defence. They came close when once again a through ball put a Gorey player in one on one who saw his shot bouncing back off the near post and James Crean made a magnificent save from the rebound to keep their clean sheet intact. Gorey found it difficult to break down the solid CBS defence, their only real chance for the remainder of the match was dragged wide of the far post. CBS dominated the remainder of the game coming close on a few occasions. Leon Nolan drilled a shot in from just outside the box which the keeper could only parrie back to him but he put the follow up just wide of the post. CBS continued to show their threat from set pieces as they came close when a free kick was delivered in towards the back post with the shot just inches over the bar. It was a solid performance from the team with Gorey rarely threatening the CBS goal.
CBS started the brighter of the two sides putting some early pressure on to Gorey, and it only took 3 minutes for them to break the deadlock. A corner swung in from the left by Cirean Carthy was met by Kallum Broaders who headed the ball low beyond the keeper to give CBS the perfect start. Gorey came close on the 13th minute when a through ball put them in one on one with CBS goalkeeper James Crean who made a fine save to deny Gorey the equalizer. Gorey had a good chance as the half hour approached, a corner delivered in from the right was met with a free header, but it was straight at James Crean who comfortably gathered the ball. CBS showed their danger on the attack when a quickly taken free kick released Todd Hynes down the right but his cross was cut out just before it could reach Kallum Broaders, and just minutes later they doubled their lead. Cirean Carthy delivered a free kick into the box which was met by Leon Nolan before eventually crossing the line off a Gorey defender for an own goal.
Half-Time: CBS 2-0 Gorey Community School
Gorey came out strong at the start of the second half putting some pressure on the CBS defence. They came close when once again a through ball put a Gorey player in one on one who saw his shot bouncing back off the near post and James Crean made a magnificent save from the rebound to keep their clean sheet intact. Gorey found it difficult to break down the solid CBS defence, their only real chance for the remainder of the match was dragged wide of the far post. CBS dominated the remainder of the game coming close on a few occasions. Leon Nolan drilled a shot in from just outside the box which the keeper could only parrie back to him but he put the follow up just wide of the post. CBS continued to show their threat from set pieces as they came close when a free kick was delivered in towards the back post with the shot just inches over the bar. It was a solid performance from the team with Gorey rarely threatening the CBS goal.
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Paddy O’Reilly, Conor Walsh, Jack Walsh, Conor Monaghan, Aidan Kelly, James Gardiner, Christopher Ryan, Nicky Kelly, James Bartlet, James Byrne, Evan Daly, Lee Donohue, Conor Bent, Jahnavi Parimkayala, Daniel Sas, Conor Brady, Sean Carty, Aaron O’Connor, John O’Sullivan, Leon Beaver, Conor Bent, Glenn Murphy, Weng Ging Ling, Conor Brennan, Robert Molloy Nolan, Adam Ffrench, Evan Buggy, Darragh Collins, Conor Wall, David Kelly,Dylan Mann, John Busher O’Sullivan, Cillian Harpur, David Lacey, Jack Dempsey.
Good Deeds
Ian Browne. Jack Abrams, Scott Radford, Jordan Farrell, Jake Matthews
Talent Show Feb.2017
It is proposed to hold our annual Talent Show in the new year, so start tuning up your act and get ready for auditions, which will be held soon.
Entrepreneurs
Our Young Entrepreneurs are in full flow at the moment with many mini companies advertising and selling their wares. Good luck to them all as they prepare for Black Friday.
The Italian Job - Meatball Hereos
The Breakfast Club
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Junior Rugby Duff Cup
Leinster Schools Rugby Duff Cup - Rd.2
Wexford CBS.......33 Sandford Park......0
Our JCT squad put in a fine display of rugby in horrendous conditions at Park Lane, Wexford to crush Sandford Park in their Rd. 2 Duff Cup game. They performed exceptionally well in the conditions as they moved the ball with great precision and skill in attack after attack. This was rewarded in the first half with tries from Cian Connolly and Emmet Nolan. Conversions we added by Ruairi Fenlon. The second half got of to a great start with Eoin Foley and Eoin McBride adding further tries early on. This platform was built upon with the clever box kicking and pick and go driving, kept the Bokerboys deep in the oppositions territory. Eoin McBride capped a great performance with a second try. Three more conversions were added by Ruairi Fenlon and Emmet Nolan.
A great win indeed. We now await DLS Churchtown or GC New Ross in the Q-Final.
Team: Eoin McBride, Darragh Byrne, Tomas O'Keeffe, Cian Connolly, Jake Giltrap, Morgan Lawernce, Jack Freeman, Eoin Foley, Ruairi Fenlon, Shane McGuinness, Cian Doherty, Emmet Nolan, Paul Freeman, Nathen Barron , Conor Brennan, Kyle Lewis.
Wexford CBS.......33 Sandford Park......0
Our JCT squad put in a fine display of rugby in horrendous conditions at Park Lane, Wexford to crush Sandford Park in their Rd. 2 Duff Cup game. They performed exceptionally well in the conditions as they moved the ball with great precision and skill in attack after attack. This was rewarded in the first half with tries from Cian Connolly and Emmet Nolan. Conversions we added by Ruairi Fenlon. The second half got of to a great start with Eoin Foley and Eoin McBride adding further tries early on. This platform was built upon with the clever box kicking and pick and go driving, kept the Bokerboys deep in the oppositions territory. Eoin McBride capped a great performance with a second try. Three more conversions were added by Ruairi Fenlon and Emmet Nolan.
A great win indeed. We now await DLS Churchtown or GC New Ross in the Q-Final.
Team: Eoin McBride, Darragh Byrne, Tomas O'Keeffe, Cian Connolly, Jake Giltrap, Morgan Lawernce, Jack Freeman, Eoin Foley, Ruairi Fenlon, Shane McGuinness, Cian Doherty, Emmet Nolan, Paul Freeman, Nathen Barron , Conor Brennan, Kyle Lewis.
U.16 Gaelic Football
U.16 Gaelic Football squad who lost to Gorey C.S. recently in their South Leinster Championship game.
Friday, 18 November 2016
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Jack O'Connor, Cillian Doyle, Thomas O'Keeffe
Good Deeds
Kian Black, Jason Gordon, Nathan Murphy, Daniel Browne, Eoin Foley
Jack O'Connor, Cillian Doyle, Thomas O'Keeffe
Good Deeds
Kian Black, Jason Gordon, Nathan Murphy, Daniel Browne, Eoin Foley
Friday, 11 November 2016
Christmas Shoe Box Appeal - Team Hope
This year, why not share your Christmas with a child living
on the margins of society, amongst the poorest children in the world ? – many
of whose families have to survive on less than €1 a day
You can – by taking part in the Team Hope Christmas Shoebox
Appeal.
Your shoebox shows God’s care for them – and brings a ray of
hope…with lots of excitement and laughter too.
You’ll be joining people taking part throughout Ireland,
from pre-schools to old folks’ homes, from churches to workplaces, in schools
and in homes all over the country.
This year, why not share your Christmas with a child living
on the margins of society, amongst the poorest children in the world ? – many
of whose families have to survive on less than €1 a day
You can – by taking part in the Team Hope Christmas Shoebox
Appeal.
Your shoebox shows God’s care for them – and brings a ray of
hope…with lots of excitement and laughter too.
You’ll be joining people taking part throughout Ireland,
from pre-schools to old folks’ homes, from churches to workplaces, in schools
and in homes all over the country.
Mr.Gannon is our school co-ordinator.
Academic Awards
Congratulations to Daniel Lynch and Adam Carroll ( Both L.C. 2016)on winning Entrance Scholarships to DCU and Maynooth University respectively. Both receive €1,000 from their respective universities.
Congratulations also to Eoin Hickey (L.C. 2016) on winning an Academic High Achiever Award from UCD. All three will receive their awards at ceremonies in their universities in the coming weeks.
Congratulations also to Eoin Hickey (L.C. 2016) on winning an Academic High Achiever Award from UCD. All three will receive their awards at ceremonies in their universities in the coming weeks.
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Sean Mackevscicius, Patrick Snatchev, Sean Carty, Jack Mullen, Dean Cashe, Ryan Malone, Scott Radford
Sean Mackevscicius, Patrick Snatchev, Sean Carty, Jack Mullen, Dean Cashe, Ryan Malone, Scott Radford
Monday, 7 November 2016
U.15 Soccer. Wexford / Wicklow League
Colaiste Bhride Carnew
1-2 Wexford CBS
Our U15 soccer squad
travelled to Coolboy Sports Field on Friday 21st Oct. to take on Colaiste
Bhride Carnew in their first league fixture.
Carnew started the
game strongly and were unlucky not to take an early lead after hitting the CBS
crossbar just 5 minutes in. Wexford slowly came to terms with Carnew's early
dominance. Some positional changes helped the boys gain a foothold in the game.
Joe Barrett was unlucky not to give Wexford the lead nearing half-time. His
shot beat the on rushing goalkeeper but unfortunately the ball struck the
outside of Carnew's post and trickled wide. Dylan Fox replaced Darragh Collins
just before the interval. Half-time score 0-0.
Wexford started the second half impressively
passing the football about on the heavy surface. It wasn't long before Josh
Shiel pounced on an attempted clearance and smashed the ball to the corner of
the Carnew net for a 0-1 Wexford lead. The game flowed from end to end with
Wexford playing the better football. Ben Hynes, Conor Foley, Robert Molloy
Nolan and Liam Lahiff thwarted Carnew’s attack at every opportunity. Approaching
the last 15 minutes Carnew began to push further and further forward. Evan
Roche produced a couple of fine saves to keep them at bay but was unable to
prevent Carnew’s excellent long range strike levelling the game at 1-1. Carnew
were now in the ascendancy. Wexford's midfield of Shane O'Neill, Luke O'Rourke
and Evan Farrell needed one final push to help Wexford secure the 3 points.
Kyle Turner replaced Joe Barrett.
With the game reaching its conclusion and the scores
level, Kyle Turner broke forward from an Evan Farrell through ball. The Carnew
goalkeeper raced out to meet him and the pressure told as Kyle's shot, partially
blocked by the keeper glanced the crossbar and went for a CBS corner. Kyle took
the resulting corner and Luke O'Rourke headed home the winner, 1-2.The last few
minutes Wexford defended well and clung on for a hard fought win.
Team: Evan Roche, Robert Molloy Nolan, Conor
Foley, Ben Hynes(C), Liam Lahiff, Darragh Collins, Evan Farrell, Shane O'Neill,
Joe Barrett, Josh Shiel, Luke O'Rourke.
Subs: Adam Delaney, Conor Byrne, Kyle Turner,
Dylan Fox, Shane Clancy. Also: Ollie Pierce, Jesse Ryan, Jason Gordon.(Joey
Jackson & John Hore: absent)
Inter Schools Show Jumping
Aaron O Connor 1st year did the school proud today on his first day out at the Interschools Show Jumping in Wexford Equestrian. Great potential and some lovely jumping!
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