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Powerful Castleknock send out signal of intent
CASTLEKNOCK powered to a 18-3 Leinster Schools Senior Cup victory over St Mary's at Donnybrook yesterday.
Brilliant Boyne fires Killinarden into dream semi
KILLINARDEN Community School's most famous sporting accolade is producing Ireland hero Richard Dunne, but the Tallaght school's junior side are attempting to rewrite the history books.
Bray and Iosagáin keeping Marie's double vision alive
MARIE O'TOOLE will bring two teams to Tallaght for the Cup finals weekend at the end of this month after Coláiste Iosagáin and Presentation Bray both came through their games in Limerick.
Leinster turn Silver to gold in devastating Durham raid
WITH Leinster Badminton bidding to compete at the highest level, they sent an U15 team to Durham in England to play in a Silver Open event.
Alex smash Loreto for six to seal spot in semis
ALEXANDRA COLLEGE confirmed their place in the final four of the Leinster schoolgirls Premier League as they recorded their fifth successive victory last Saturday morning at Loreto, Foxrock, running up a 6-0 success.
Cluny click to deny Dalkey in epic
ST JOSEPH OF CLUNY 40 LORETO DALKEY 37
St Declan's extra gear burns off Rís
ST DECLAN'S CBS 4-12 ARDSCOIL RíS 1-11
Leinster pounce for unlikely double
LEINSTER'S underage sides produced one of the unlikeliest of interprovincial doubles as they claimed both the U18 and U16 titles at St Andrew's, the first time they have won both since 2007.
Penalties pay off as Peter's take Cois Life
MEATH'S St Peter's College and Grennan College of Kilkenny claimed provincial glory at this year's FAI Schools First Year Leinster Futsal Finals in Gormanston.
Shorn South suffer at hands of Kieran's
HAVING beaten Good Counsel in their previous encounter, a depleted Dublin South suffered a set-back in their Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling League campaign when they were comprehensively beaten by an impressive St Kieran's, Kilkenny side in Sancta Maria College last Friday.
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- Hot-shots Tobin and Huggard smash 500
- Neary holds his nerve for Vins
- Brennan lob 'Rocks rivals
- Kirwan's late kick seals DCU triumph
- Star of the Week
- Seven up for Wesley sees sights now set on Andrew's
- Australia provide Centenary Shield warm-up battle
- Sutton sees Newbridge into decider
