Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Leaving Cert Awards Night
Leaving Cert Graduation Mass and Award Ceremony was held in the school last week. Here are some of the award winners.Best wishes to them all in their exams and in the future. Bokerboys forever.
Hurling Awards Night
First Year Leinster medals were presented by Willie Cleary. Lads looking real well in their new gear also. Well done to all involved.
Friday, 18 May 2018
First Year Football
Well done to our two First Year football teams who reached in the finals in the Co. Wexford Schools football Blitz in Ferns recently.
TY's Are Leinster Soccer Champions
Goals fro Reece Murphy and Ciaran Carthy helped our team to a 2-2 draw v Ashbourne CS in the Leinster Final today. Following stalemate after extra time , the tie was decided on penalties. Report to follow.
Congratulations North End Utd.
A huge SHOUT OUT to North End Utd. who won the FAI Junior Cup in the Aviva last Saturday. Their are huge links between the school and North End, so many of our school players play their club football there and the under age set up at the club has served our school well. Since 1992 our school has won 21 titles at various age grades. Many of these teams have been back boned by North End players.
So well done North End on your great achievement and especially to all the Bokerboys in your squad.
So well done North End on your great achievement and especially to all the Bokerboys in your squad.
Thursday, 17 May 2018
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Tadhg Hayes
Ben English
Adam O’Connor
Tadhg Hayes
Ben English
Adam O’Connor
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Positive Affirmations
Work Ethic
Dylan Clancy, Eoin Donovan, Jack O’Connor, Adrian Jasiewicz, William Byrne, Emylius Biels, Lorcan Breen, Finn Baneham, Wen Geng Lin, Ian Sweetman, Conor Walsh, Shane Whitmore, Kaylem Codd, Cathal Moran, Jack Shiggins
Extra Curricular:
Cillian Doyle, Ryan Malone, Alex Mulvihill, Ciaran Quinlan, Dean Cashe, Matthew Colgan, Pedro Roche, Michael Weber, Ian Sweetman, Eoin Kehoe, Adam Minicucci, Jack Cunningham, Conor Brennan, Cormac Sinnott, Dylan Corish-French, Ryan Healy, Ryan Hodge, Sean Reck, Fionn Roche, Daniel Tsapchuk
Good Deeds:
Aaron Cooney-Morris, Darragh Sinnott, Stephen McDonnell, Dylan Moran, Cian Roche, Cillian Harpur
Dylan Clancy, Eoin Donovan, Jack O’Connor, Adrian Jasiewicz, William Byrne, Emylius Biels, Lorcan Breen, Finn Baneham, Wen Geng Lin, Ian Sweetman, Conor Walsh, Shane Whitmore, Kaylem Codd, Cathal Moran, Jack Shiggins
Extra Curricular:
Cillian Doyle, Ryan Malone, Alex Mulvihill, Ciaran Quinlan, Dean Cashe, Matthew Colgan, Pedro Roche, Michael Weber, Ian Sweetman, Eoin Kehoe, Adam Minicucci, Jack Cunningham, Conor Brennan, Cormac Sinnott, Dylan Corish-French, Ryan Healy, Ryan Hodge, Sean Reck, Fionn Roche, Daniel Tsapchuk
Good Deeds:
Aaron Cooney-Morris, Darragh Sinnott, Stephen McDonnell, Dylan Moran, Cian Roche, Cillian Harpur
South Leinster Athletics
Well done to all the athletes who competed in the South Leinster track and field championships. In the minor boys category Rian Sammon finished in second place in the 1100m to ensure he qualified for the Leinster final.
In the intermediate boys category the school won the shield for accumulating the most medals in the under 17 age group. Gergely Pap won both the Shot Putt and the Discus while Jack Forde picked up a gold medal in the Triple Jump and a silver medal in the High Jump. Jack added to his medal tally in the final race of the day when he raced home in the 4×100m relay. Kyle Clancy, Conor Brennan and Shane O’Neill were the other members of the relay team. Shane O’Neill also picked up a bronze medal in the 100m hurdles race. Another member of the Menapians, Nathan Murphy won a bronze medal in the Shot Putt and a silver in the mile race.
Finally, the school picked up 3 further medals in the senior boys races. David McDonald raced away from the field in the 100m and 200m finals securing two more gold medals for the school. Aaron Tierney-Smith also showed some good form winning a gold medal in the 110m hurdles.
Well done to all the athletes who competed for the school in the track and field championships and the cross country throughout the year and best of luck to all the athletes who are competed in the Leinster track and field finals this Wednesday and Saturday.
In the intermediate boys category the school won the shield for accumulating the most medals in the under 17 age group. Gergely Pap won both the Shot Putt and the Discus while Jack Forde picked up a gold medal in the Triple Jump and a silver medal in the High Jump. Jack added to his medal tally in the final race of the day when he raced home in the 4×100m relay. Kyle Clancy, Conor Brennan and Shane O’Neill were the other members of the relay team. Shane O’Neill also picked up a bronze medal in the 100m hurdles race. Another member of the Menapians, Nathan Murphy won a bronze medal in the Shot Putt and a silver in the mile race.
Finally, the school picked up 3 further medals in the senior boys races. David McDonald raced away from the field in the 100m and 200m finals securing two more gold medals for the school. Aaron Tierney-Smith also showed some good form winning a gold medal in the 110m hurdles.
Well done to all the athletes who competed for the school in the track and field championships and the cross country throughout the year and best of luck to all the athletes who are competed in the Leinster track and field finals this Wednesday and Saturday.
Conor Keane
Cormac Phillips
Darragh Collins
David McDonald
Nathan Murphy
Rian Doyle
Rian Sammon
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Recent Events
Juvenile Hurling - South Leinster B Shield Final
v Borris VS
Newly formed Scrabble Club in action.
Rice Cup Hurling Squad.
First Year Football Team.
First Year Soccer Squad
U.17 Soccer Squad
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