Author: Enda Mulcahy

I am a Clerical Officer 9am-5pm and both collect Sports Statistics and play Sports during the evenings and at the weekends. I have played, refereed, been a statistician or administrator for numerous Sports in Ireland such as Baseball, American Football, Basketball (School), Street Soccer, GAA (School), Softball, Flag Football, and Badminton.
Volleyball

VI NLPW Volleyball Ireland National League Premier Women 2022-23

Standings

VI Volleyball Ireland National League Premier Women 2022-23

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Results

VI Volleyball Ireland National League Premier Women 2022-23

(Week 1)
11:28 am
2022-23
Colaiste de hIde, Tymon, Tallaght

Gardians PW - Net Force PW

(Week 1)
11:30 am
2022-23
Our Lady of Mercy College, Beaumont

Santry Premier - DVC Lions

(Week 1)
11:31 am
2022-23
Trinity College Sports Centre

TCD PW - UCD PW

(Week 1)
11:32 am
2022-23

Santry Calypso - Naas Cobras

(Week 2)
11:33 am
2022-23
Colaiste de hIde, Tymon, Tallaght

Gardians PW - TCD PW

(Week 2)
11:34 am
2022-23
Colaiste Bride, Clondalkin

DVC Lions - Santry Calypso

(Week 2)
11:35 am
2022-23
St. Mary's College, Naas, Co. Kildare

Naas Cobras - UCD PW

(Week 2)
11:36 am
2022-23
Riverstick Community Centre, Cork

Net Force PW - Santry Premier

(Week 3)
11:44 am
2022-23
Colaiste de hIde, Tymon, Tallaght

Gardians PW - Naas Cobras

(Week 3)
11:45 am
2022-23
Trinity College Sports Centre

TCD PW - Santry Premier

(Week 3)
11:46 am
2022-23
Riverstick Community Centre, Cork

Net Force PW - DVC Lions

(Week 3)
11:47 am
2022-23
Our Lady of Mercy College, Beaumont

Santry Calypso - UCD PW

(Week 4)
11:48 am
2022-23
UCD Sports Centre

UCD PW - Gardians PW

(Week 4)
11:49 am
2022-23
St. Mary's College, Naas, Co. Kildare

Naas Cobras - Santry Premier

(Week 4)
11:50 am
2022-23
Colaiste Bride, Clondalkin

DVC Lions - TCD PW

(Week 4)
11:51 am
2022-23
Riverstick Community Centre, Cork

Net Force PW - Santry Calypso

(Week 5)
11:56 am
2022-23
Our Lady of Mercy College, Beaumont

Santry Calypso - Gardians PW

(Week 5)
11:57 am
2022-23
Our Lady of Mercy College, Beaumont

Santry Premier - UCD PW

(Week 5)
11:58 am
2022-23
Colaiste Bride, Clondalkin

DVC Lions - Naas Cobras

(Week 5)
11:59 am
2022-23
Trinity College Sports Centre

TCD PW - Net Force PW

(Week 6)
1:00 pm
2022-23
St. Mary's College, Naas, Co. Kildare

Naas Cobras - Net Force PW

(Week 6)
10:30 am
2022-23
Trinity College Sports Centre

TCD PW - Santry Calypso

(Week 6)
1:00 pm
2022-23
Colaiste Bride, Clondalkin

DVC Lions - UCD PW

(Week 7)
10:30 am
2022-23
Colaiste de hIde, Tymon, Tallaght

Gardians PW - DVC Lions

(Week 7)
11:00 am
2022-23
Trinity College Sports Centre

TCD PW - Naas Cobras

(Week 7)
1:30 pm
2022-23
Riverstick Community Centre, Cork

Net Force PW - UCD PW

(Week 7)
7:30 pm
2022-23
Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre

Santry Calypso - Santry Premier

Weekly Recaps

Weeks 1-5 (October-November 2022)

After five weeks of the 2022-23 Volleyball Ireland National League Premier Women, Tymon-based Gardians PW held a slim two point lead over Santry Calypso, DVC Lions who are based in Clondalkin, and UCD. A point further back on nine points were Net Force from Bandon in Cork and Santry Premier with Naas Cobras from Co. Kildare and TCD still searching for their first points of the season. [Reference: 1]

Week 6 (27 November-11 December 2022)

After three close sets Net Force PW returned triumphant from their trip to Kildare to join leaders Gardians PW on 12 points at the top of the table. Bottom of the table TCD PW’s meet with top of the table Santry Calypso resulted in a predictable straight sets win for Santry, while UCD PW joined Calypso on 13 points at the top after coming from a set down to win 3-1 over DVC Lions who remained on 10 points. the fourth and final set in the match went to extra points as UCD ground out the win. [References: 1-2]

Week 7 (14-18 January 2023)

After going two sets up Gardians PW had to dig deep to win this match in overtime versus DVC Lions in Colaiste de hÍde in Tymon, Tallaght. The win put Gardians in joint first on 14 points with Net Force PW and UCD PW, after a thrilling game between the Cork side and the students on the South Coast where the hometown Net Force came back from two sets down to win the third set by 26-24 and then take the third 25-11 before closing out the match in overtime 15-7. At the foot of the table, TCD PW and Naas Cobras PW battled it out at Trinity Sports Centre for the first points of the season for either team, with the Red & Black of Trinity prevailing by three sets to nil over the Kildare team. Midweek following, Santry Calypso went back on top with a straight sets victory over fellow Santry team, Santry Premier. [References: S-1, plus please visit each individual game in the Schedule/Scoreboard for further references]

About the Volleyball Ireland National League Premier Women 2022-23

The 2022-23 Volleyball Ireland National League Premier women features eight teams, with Galway VC being relegated and replaced by Net Force from Bandon in Cork. Apart from Naas Cobras, based in Co. Kildare, all other teams are based in Dublin: Gardians PW in Tymon and DVC Lions in Clondalkin, both the Borough of South Dublin; UCD PW in the Borough of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown; TCD PW in Dublin City Borough; and Santry Calypso & Santry Premier based in the County Borough of Fingal.

Volleyball Stock Image

References

Scoreboard References

[S-1] Volleyball Ireland (2022) Competitions -> National League -> Premier Women [Internet] Available from: https://www.volleyballireland.com/premier-women/ [Accessed 21 January 2023]

Logo References

[VL-1] Dublin Volleyball Club (dvc) (2015) Profile Picture, July 4, 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10211847194068729&set=g.129221223767769  [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/19642260_10211847194068729_5063076614881639261_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=3_ljEWe72ZYAX_3xJ07&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=fd0ea2eea5b9f0c33b933cab0949f46f&oe=61B69B7C ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-2] Gardians Volleyball Club Dublin Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, March 27, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/gardiansvcdublin/photos/a.107498857566001/107532957562591/  [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/90761449_107532960895924_8279057772419481600_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=nqj5es8JtD4AX_aLXTf&tn=7uF7rGUPgPXI7zGG&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=5887a3b1992187f6b23b502653fcd410&oe=61B6F3F1 ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-3] Naas Cobras Volleyball Club (2016) Profile Picture, October 20, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/naascobrasvc/photos/a.149898515038726/2232066153488608/ [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/44397311_2232066156821941_6409183763707723776_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=GV8iErmIvQkAX-ArC8N&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=b6475da6d56aad1f411e3e50dd52f7f0&oe=61B657D3 ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-4] Santry Dublin Volleyball Club (2016) Profile Picture, September 29, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SantryVolleyballClub/photos/a.295591043875611/855857134515663/ [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/14470442_855857134515663_1745795197515628217_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=6kdXZVNftswAX8t8pGx&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=13b36d9dffae8fe102891484cf8548e5&oe=61B5A958 ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-5] Trinity College Dublin Facebook (2016) Profile Picture, September 22, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/tcdvolleyball/photos/a.155110681181906/1541071775919116/ [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/14441216_1541071775919116_6563699769970565569_n.png?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=LDC1VPkcYToAX_gasrD&tn=7uF7rGUPgPXI7zGG&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=ee76217dc8030c6dd14ae9f430ac5f8c&oe=61B75F89  ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-6] UCD Volleyball Club (2010) Profile Picture, March 25, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=485139951551296&set=a.185498766711087  [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/2523_485139951551296_874569281_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=174925&_nc_ohc=VqJ3uljfMwMAX-p9FsV&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=fb538fdd15e743df73658d4d30317c6c&oe=61B5EF55 ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

[VL-7] Net Force Volleyball Club Cork Facebook (2016) Profile Picture, September 20, 2017 [Internet] Available from:  https://www.facebook.com/625101244344132/photos/a.625101991010724/826729610847960/ [Accessed 14 November 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/21752453_826729610847960_2932617565962858306_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=mhBijlCbpR0AX-OuaZg&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=ac7c52aab0834bf1fcec03e75ab67cc2&oe=61B87634 ][Accessed 14 November 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Sondra Maher.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 January 2023

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2023.

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only. Eirball is not Officially connected or endorsed by Australian Football League Ireland.

ABLL American Box Lacrosse League 1932

Standings

ABLL American Box Lacrosse League 1932

PosTeamPWLTFAPts
1Baltimore Rough Riders9900112471.000
2Boston Shamrocks105507570.500
3Brooklyn Dodgers84406159.500
4New York Giants72506270.286
5New York Yankees #51402873.200
6Toronto Maple Leafs #30302140.000

Note: # New York Yankees and Toronto Maple Leafs withdrew in mid-season after just two weeks of play on June 16, 1932. The American Box Lacrosse League folded in mid-season on July 8, 1932.

Report

The sport of Box Lacrosse (also known as Indoor Lacrosse) was invented in 1931, with the need of Ice Hockey Arena owners in mind, filling the Arenas when Ice Hockey season was over in the Spring. That year the International Professional Lacrosse League (IPLL), featuring four teams in Ontario and Quebec in Canada was founded. The league lasted just two years as the league first planned to expand to USA by transferring the Cornwall Colts franchise to Boston, and then adding teams in Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit, all cities near Ontario and Quebec in North East and Midwest USA. More American cities expressed interest, namely Baltimore, Brooklyn, New York, Philadelphia, Syracuse and Washington, D.C., again all in the vicinity of the North East USA.

In the end, however, the second season of the IPLL was planned to feature only two of those American cities: New York and Boston, along with three of the four original 1931 IPLL teams: Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Maroons, Toronto Maple Leafs (all teams with the same name as National Hockey League teams – NHL) plus expansion team Toronto Tecumsehs. The owner of the New York Rangers NHL team (Col. John S. Hammond) was awarded the New York team, and would play in Madison Square Garden and George Fink, owner of Madison Square Garden of Boston, was awarded the Boston team, with players from the defunct Cornwall Colts distributed among the two teams. The two teams could not, however, agree to terms for the upcoming season with the Toronto and Montreal teams and withdrew before the 1932 season started.

This was not, however, the end for Professional Box Lacrosse in the Eastern USA and Canada, as the Four team IPLL played on for another half season and the two USA teams started a new venture, also in 1932, the American Box Lacrosse League. This was the start of the Great Depression in USA, and the ABLL decided to play its’ Indoor season in Professional Baseball stadiums, partly to fill empty seats during the Baseball offseason, which was attractive to the owners of the National League and American League in Baseball, but also due to miserable conditions for fans sitting in Ice Hockey Arenas during the summer, something which impacted on the attendance of the ill-fated IPLL in Canada. Games were also to be played in the evening, under floodlights, a new idea in Baseball, which started in 1931.

The ABLL team owners were more “Baseball men” than “Lacrosse men” but they nevertheless promoted the league vigorously. Tommy Burns (born Noah Brusso) was a former boxing champion and owner of the New York Yankees Lacrosse team. The Baltimore team, however, was the only one based in a city with a big Field Lacrosse tradition. Six teams would play a 32-game season: New York Yankees, New York Giants, Boston Shamrocks, Baltimore Rough Riders, Brooklyn Dodgers and Toronto Maple Leafs. The team names were all readily recognisable to the American and Canadian public: Toronto Maple Leafs one of the biggest Canadian Ice Hockey teams in the NHL; Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees, New York Giants all names of Major League Baseball teams as well as teams in the National Football League and its’ rival the American Football League (AFL); Boston Shamrocks was the name of a team in the AFL also. Baltimore Rough Riders had the Field Lacrosse tradition of Baltimore to draw upon, and a name borrowed from the Canadian Football League (Ottawa Roughriders).

The initial interest in Box Lacrosse in USA was evident when 8,000 turned out to watch Montreal Canadiens (1931 IPLL Playoff Champion) defeated Toronto Maple Leafs (1931 IPLL regular season champion) 9-7 on 10 May 1932 in Madison Square Garden, New York. There was plenty of hype before the game and the ABLL was thrilled by the attendance. Boston Shamrocks signed Princeton University head coach Al Neis a month before the season, which was the earliest allowed by the league to sign players and coaches.

The ABLL opened on June 2 1932 when 10,000 watched New York Yankees defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 11-9 at Yankee Stadium, huge for a Lacrosse game, but small for a Baseball Stadium, and less than what the league’s owners anticipated. 8,000 watched Brooklyn Dodgers win 14-4 versus the Yankees at Ebbetts Field the next day. After the initial hype and novelty died down the attendance plummeted. Baltimore, even though stocked with local Lacrosse stars in a city with a tradition of Field Lacrosse, and also the most successful team in the league, could only draw 3,000 on average. Within two weeks the New York Yankees and Toronto Maple Leafs were dropped from the league on 16 June 1932 and while there were considerations to replace them with teams in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, New Jersey, they never went ahead because the Atlantic City team would have had to have played indoors, which was less than suitable to the organisers.

Baltimore Rough Riders were the dominant team, and even though the other three teams were evenly matched, Baltimore’s dominance was a deterrent even to fans in Baltimore, and the league folded on 8 July after 10 games of a 32 game schedule. Baltimore continued playing, forming a four-team league in the Baltimore Area, and New York Giants also appear to have continued playing through the summer, playing exhibition games versus teams along the Canadian border. Baltimore continued playing exhibition games also, ironically including two which it lost to a team not admitted earlier in the season to the ABLL. Atlantic City Americans played exhibitions in preparation for representing USA in the 1932 Summer Olympics. The Atlantic City team was made up exclusively of Native Americans and played a dozen games that Summer, winning all 12, including two by scores of 13-6 and 14-5 versus the Baltimore Orioles, a team made up primarily of ex-Baltimore Rough Riders.

Teams and Stadiums

TeamStadium
New York YankeesYankee Stadium
New York GiantsPolo Grounds
Boston ShamrocksFenway Park (home of Boston Red Sox)
Baltimore Rough RidersOriole Park (home of Baltimore Orioles)
Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leaf Stadium
Brooklyn DodgersEbbetts Field
ABLL American Box Lacrosse League 1932 Home Stadiums [References: 2]

REFERENCES

[1] Dave Stewart Candy (2020) “American Box Lacrosse League 1932-1932” Canadian Lacrosse Almanac 1867-2021. pg. 436. [Internet] Available from: https://oldschoollacrosse.wordpress.com/2020/12/01/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-2021-edition/ ][Actual Download link at: https://oldschoollacrosse.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-1867-2021.pdf [Accessed 12 November 2021]

[2] Crossecheck (2019) American Box Lacrosse League 1932 [Internet] Available from: https://crossecheck.com/2019/11/05/american-box-lacrosse-league-1932/?fbclid=IwAR3IN5y0TrDIHv-leFOUWcpHpnWGO3MBd1FOle4EOHPnk6x1k4E5Q8_3I-I [Accessed 25 September 2022]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Dave Stewart-Candy (Old School Lacrosse)

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 September 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

group of lacrosse players celebrating with coach during daytime

British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League Final Tables 1997-1999

BCJLL 1997

British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League 1997

PosTeamPWLPts
1Burnaby Lakers2019138
2Port Coquitlam Saints2017334
3Coquitlam Adanacs20101020
4New Westminster Salmonbellies2081216
5Victoria Shamrocks2061412
6South Fraser Stickmen200200

BCJLL 1998

BCJLL British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League 1998

PosTeamPWLPts
1Burnaby Lakers2525050
2Port Coquitlam Saints25141029
3South Fraser Stickmen25111323
4Coquitlam Adanacs25101520
5Victoria Shamrocks2581716
6New Westminster Salmonbellies2561912

Note: One Tie Between Port Coquitlam Saints and South Fraser Stickmen not shown in Standings

BCJLL 1999

BCJLL British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League 1999

PosTeamPWLPts
1Burnaby Lakers2525050
2Victoria Shamrocks2517834
3South Fraser Stickmen25131127
4New Westminster Salmonbellies2591618
4Port Coquitlam Saints2581518
6Coquitlam Adanacs251233

Note: Two Ties not shown in Standings: South Fraser Stickmen v Coquitlam Saints and Port Coquitlam Saints v Coquitlam Adanacs

Recap

Of interest to Irish readers in the British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League of 1997 to 1999 is the Victoria Shamrocks, a team to replace the Victoria Eagles and given the name of Ireland’s National Flower. Based in the biggest city on Vancouver Island, off the West Coast of Canada in British Columbia, the Shamrocks went 6-14 in their debut season, finishing 5th of 6 teams, four points behind New Westminster Salmonbellies but well ahead of South Fraser Stickmen.

In their second season in 1998 the Shamrocks won 8 games out of 25, again finishing 5th of 6, ahead of New Westminster Salmonbellies this time, but four points behind Coquitlam Adonacs. A big improvement for the Shamrocks was seen in their third season, when they finished second behind Burnaby Lakers with a 17-8 record, seven points ahead of third-placed South Fraser Stickmen.

There were no playoffs from 1997 to 1999 after a brief introduction in 1996, but the playoffs were to return in 2000. The Champions every year, Burnaby Lakers (going 69-1 during this three-year span), represented British Columbia in the Minto Cup for the Canadian Junior Lacrosse Championship, twice ,losing to Whitby Warriors (1997 and 1999) and winning the Championship in 1998 at the expense of Six Nations Arrows.

Lacrosse Stock Image

group of lacrosse players celebrating with coach during daytime
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References

[1] Dave Stewart Candy (2020) “1999 British Columbia Junior Lacrosse League”  Canadian Lacrosse Almanac 1867-2021. pg. 180. [Internet] Available from: https://oldschoollacrosse.wordpress.com/2020/12/01/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-2021-edition/ ][Actual Download link at: https://oldschoollacrosse.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-1867-2021.pdf [Accessed 12 November 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Dave Stewart-Candy (Old School Lacrosse)

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 December 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

sport game competition net

Inter-City Lacrosse League (Canada) 1952

Final Standings

Inter-City Lacrosse League 1952

PosTeamPWLPts
1Victoria Shamrocks32221044
2New Westminster Salmonacs32191338
3Vancouver Pilsners32171534
4PNE Indians31151630
5Nanaimo Native Sons3162512

Playoff Schedule

Inter-City Lacrosse League Playoffs (Canada) 1952

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
7:29 am
1952

Victoria Shamrocks - PNE Indians

(Semi-Finals)
7:35 am
1952

Vancouver Pilsners - New Westminster Salmonacs

Match Day Championship Series
(Championship Series)
7:38 am
1952

Vancouver Pilsners - PNE Indians

Please click on Playoff Game Series to see results of each game and a short report. Note: Not Actual Date – Games took place sometime during 1952)

Recap

Victoria Shamrocks, from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, won the Inter-City Lacrosse League Regular Season title in 1952, with 44 points from 32 games in the five-team British Columbia Provincial League. They were then however defeated by three games to one by PNE Indians in the Semi-Finals. PNE Indians went on to lose the Championship Series by 4 games to 2 to Vancouver Pilsners. Vancouver Pilsners then represented B.C. in the Canadian Senior Championship for the Mann Cup, losing to Peterborough Timbermen 4 games to nil.

Lacrosse Stock Photo

sport game competition net
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

References

[1] Dave Stewart Candy (2020) “1952 Inter-City Lacrosse League” Canadian Lacrosse Almanac 1867-2021. pg. 49. [Internet] Available from: https://oldschoollacrosse.wordpress.com/2020/12/01/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-2021-edition/ ][Actual Download link at: https://oldschoollacrosse.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/canadian-lacrosse-almanac-1867-2021.pdf [Accessed 12 November 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Dave Stewart-Candy (Old School Lacrosse)

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Clashmore Ladies Volleyball Team (Waterford County) Roster and Results 1969-70

Clashmore Ladies Matches 1969-70

Clashmore Ladies Volleyball Team (Waterford) Results 1969-70

DateEventTime/ResultsLeagueSeasonVenueArticle

Clashmore Ladies Team Roster 1969-70

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Recap

Clashmore had the disappointment of losing to Kinsalebeg in the Final of the Waterford County Volleyball Championships in 1970 in what was otherwise a successful season. The Team consisted of K. O’Rourke, C. O’Rourke, T. Guiry, B. Roche, J. O’Keeffe and M. Sheehan. The County Championships were the Rural Championships in Co. Waterford and the Waterford Volleyball Street Leagues were the Urban Championships (but standard Volleyball rather than Street Volleyball). 

Home Venue

REFERENCES

[1] Anon. (1970) “Tallow: Volleyball” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 3, 1970. pg. 6 [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[2] Anon. (1970) “Picture: Volleyball Champions” Irish Press. Saturday, May 2, 1970. pg. 17. [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[3] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top & Middle” Munster Express. Friday, May 1, 1970. pg. 18. [Past Copies of the Munster Express are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[4] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top, Middle & Bottom” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 24, 1970. Pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 November 2021

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Touraneena Men’s Waterford Volleyball Team Roster and Results 1969-70

Touraneena Men’s Volleyball Matches 1969-70

Touraneena Men's Volleyball Team Matches 1969-70

DateEventTime/ResultsLeagueSeasonVenueArticle

Touraneena Men’s Team Roster 1969-70

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Recap

Touraneena Men’s Volleyball team had a very successful 1969-70 season in the Waterford County Volleyball Championships, winning the Final versus Kinsalebeg. The team consisted of nine players (T. Power, T. O’Meara, M. Quinlan, Rev. Fr. B Crowley, T. Butler, J. Dalton, M. Gleeson, B. Keane, J. Fraher). The County Championships were the Rural Championships with the Waterford Volleyball Street League catering for Urban Areas. 

Home Venue

REFERENCES

[1] Anon. (1970) “Tallow: Volleyball” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 3, 1970. pg. 6 [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[2] Anon. (1970) “Picture: Volleyball Champions” Irish Press. Saturday, May 2, 1970. pg. 17. [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[3] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top & Middle” Munster Express. Friday, May 1, 1970. pg. 18. [Past Copies of the Munster Express are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[4] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top, Middle & Bottom” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 24, 1970. Pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 November 2021

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Kinsalebeg Ladies Waterford Volleyball Team Roster and Results 1969-70

Kinsalebeg Ladies Matches 1969-70

Kinsalebeg Ladies Waterford Volleyball Team 1969-70

DateEventTime/ResultsLeagueSeasonVenueArticle

Kinsalebeg Ladies Team Roster 1969-70

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Season Recap

Kinsalebeg Ladies Volleyball Team, from Co. Waterford, Ireland, had a successful 1969-70 season, defeating Clashmore in the Final of the Waterford County Volleyball Championships.  The team consisted of E. Byrne, G. Keogh, G. Power, A. North, M. North, S. Flynn, M. Foley. E. Allen, M. Barron. The County Championships were the Rural Championships in Co. Waterford and the Waterford Volleyball Street Leagues were the Urban Championships (but standard Volleyball rather than Street Volleyball). 

Home Venue

REFERENCES

[1] Anon. (1970) “Tallow: Volleyball” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 3, 1970. pg. 6 [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[2] Anon. (1970) “Picture: Volleyball Champions” Irish Press. Saturday, May 2, 1970. pg. 17. [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[3] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top & Middle” Munster Express. Friday, May 1, 1970. pg. 18. [Past Copies of the Munster Express are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[4] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top, Middle & Bottom” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 24, 1970. Pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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Waterford County Volleyball Championships Ladies 1969-70

Schedule

Waterford County Volleyball Championships Ladies 1970

DateEventTime/ResultsVenueArticleMatch Day
Kinsalebeg - Clashmore
Dungarvan Town Hall, Co. Waterford
Final

Kinsalebeg (Champions) Team Roster

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Clashmore (Runners-Up) Team Roster

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Recap

Kinsalebeg defeated Clashmore in the Final of the Waterford County Volleyball Championship Ladies in 1970. The team consisted of E. Byrne, G. Keogh, G. Power, A. North, M. North, S. Flynn, M. Foley. E. Allen, M. Barron. The County Championships were the Rural Championships in Co. Waterford and the Waterford Volleyball Street Leagues were the Urban Championships (but standard Volleyball rather than Street Volleyball). Other teams entering the Ladies County Championship were Tallow Camogie A who entered a Volleyball team into the competition. Please click on the team names in the schedule for more details on the teams including a Team Roster for both Finalists and a map locating where in Co. Waterford they were based.

REFERENCES

[1] Anon. (1970) “Tallow: Volleyball” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 3, 1970. pg. 6 [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[2] Anon. (1970) “Picture: Volleyball Champions” Irish Press. Saturday, May 2, 1970. pg. 17. [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[3] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top & Middle” Munster Express. Friday, May 1, 1970. pg. 18. [Past Copies of the Munster Express are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[4] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top, Middle & Bottom” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 24, 1970. Pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Waterford County Volleyball Championships Men 1969-70

Schedule

Waterford County Volleyball Championships Men 1970

DateEventTime/ResultsVenueArticleMatch Day
Touraneena - Kinsalebeg
Dungarvan Town Hall, Co. Waterford
Final

Touraneena (Champions) Team Roster 1969-70

RankPlayerTeamPosition
1Adrian HannaIreland
2E. ByrneKinsalebeg
3G. KeoghKinsalebeg
4G. PowerKinsalebeg
5A. NorthKinsalebeg
6M. NorthKinsalebeg
7Cian SmithNorth Dublin
8S. FlynnKinsalebeg
9M. FoleyKinsalebeg
10E. AllenKinsalebeg
11Luka VuksicNorth Dublin
12M. BarronKinsalebeg
13T. PowerTouraneena
14T. O’MearaTouraneena
15M. QuinlanTouraneena
16B. KeaneTouraneena
17Fergal KirbyIreland
18Rev. Fr. B. CrowleyTouraneena
19J. FraherTouraneena
20N. ButlerTouraneena
21J. DaltonTouraneena
22M. GleesonTouraneena
23K. O’RourkeClashmore
24C. O’RourkeClashmore
25T. GuiryClashmore
26B. RocheClashmore
27J. O’KeeffeClashmore
28M. SheehanClashmore
29Eoin DoyleIreland
30Barry MurphyIreland
31Ciaran WalsheIreland
32Christopher DevlinIreland
33Matthew HynesIreland
34Adam CaulfieldIreland
35Stiofan McMahonIreland
36Maximus ConnollyIreland
37Eoin BridgemanIreland
38Mark FitzgeraldIreland
39Aidan MullaneyIreland
40Cillian ColvinIreland
41Shane Gaffney O’BrienIreland

Recap

Touraneena defeated Kinsalebeg in the Final of the Waterford County Volleyball Championships in 1970. The team consisted of nine players (T. Power, T. O’Meara, M. Quinlan, Rev. Fr. B Crowley, T. Butler, J. Dalton, M. Gleeson, B. Keane, J. Fraher). The County Championships were the Rural Championships with the Waterford Volleyball Street League catering for Urban Areas. Other teams entering included Tallow Tennis Club who entered a Volleyball team in the County Championships. Please click on the team names to see maps of where the team is based and a Team Roster (Touraneena only).

REFERENCES

[1] Anon. (1970) “Tallow: Volleyball” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 3, 1970. pg. 6 [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[2] Anon. (1970) “Picture: Volleyball Champions” Irish Press. Saturday, May 2, 1970. pg. 17. [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[3] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top & Middle” Munster Express. Friday, May 1, 1970. pg. 18. [Past Copies of the Munster Express are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

[4] Anon. (1970) “Picture Caption: Top, Middle & Bottom” Waterford News and Star. Friday, April 24, 1970. Pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Waterford News and Star are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.