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U16 Football

S.C.S 8-13 to Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk 1-06

Well done to the U16 Footballers and their coaches, Mr. Colman O Driscoll and Mr. Moore on progressing to the County Semi Final yesterday. 

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Olympians Paul and Gary pay us a visit

Yesterday was a special moment in the School's history with the visit of our local heroes, Paul and Gary O Donovan and their coach, Mr. Dominic Casey. The lads addressed the entire school and gave some inspirational words about following your dreams in small realistic steps. They praised all the current and former students who have won National and International titles with Skibb Rowing Club. Principal, Mr. Anton O Mahony,  School Rowing Coach, Mr. Richie Keating and the entire staff pulled out all stops to give Paul and Gary an SCS royal welcome. Mr. O Mahony invited both Paul and Gary to open the Fitness Suite which has been named in their honour. Paul and Gary did not leave until they signed every autograph and stood in for every photo. They also took time out to enjoy their plate of steak and spuds which was prepared by Chef Brian Fowler and the Canteen Staff. The entire School Community would like to sincerely thank Paul, Gary and Dominic for visiting us and we wish them the very best of luck in their next endeavours. 

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Under 15 Rugby Blitz

Our under 15 rugby team who participated in a rugby blitz in Skibbereen today.

Mini Company Competition

Well done to 'Arabella' who won 3rd prize in the Finance category at the PDST Get Up & Go Mini Company Competition held at the Vienna Woods Hotel today.

Agricultural Science

Pictured below are 5th Year Agricultural Science students who visited Skibbereen mart recently.

First Year Basketball

Recent clashes between SCS and Mount Saint Michael have rarely failed to thrill. The latest scintillating first year county semi final was a testament to both teams and pulsed with energy from tip to final buzzer. It was a game that could be owned or surrendered and control was in our hands. To a point.

Game on. SCS had a mercurial start. Eividas, our wonderful point guard struck first. A majestic three pointer that sailed through the hoop. Ross quickly responded with two beautifully taken baskets of their own. The athletic Conor Twomey was causing utter havoc to our offence until Eividas took control of the situation and brought a measure of calm inventiveness to our play. Passes and cuts had to be crisp and sharp or they were torn from  our grasp in a kind of wild fury.

While SCS had the greater possession, easy scoring chances were hard to come by. Under the relentless pressure, an old failing crept back into our game and we returned to missing short shots. This carelessness came back to haunt us and brought the game to a knife-edge. Ross held a narrow advantage at half time. This was no game for tight nerves and some of our players struggled to cope against the ferocious tackles that were dealt out. 

Others stood tall. The ultra -gifted at every sport Robbie Minihane was one who took up the challenge. A team player to the core of his being with 'Haven' blood coursing through his veins, Robbie's plea to his team mates of 'Come on lads, we can do it' could be heard throughout the match. He drove our team on, time and time again,  dominated the offensive and defensive rebounds, was irrepressible in attack and again our top scorer. A well organised 2 1 2 zone defence is hard to penetrate and Robbie was the player who carved it open.

The game hung deliciously in the balance until near the end of the third quarter when Peadar O'Rourke fired up a hopeful shot. The ball bounced off the backboard and nestled into the ring giving Ross a four point advantage. SCS faces glazed with fear stared in disbelief at the courts, thoughts of the impossible beginning to thicken. Success brings its own pressures!

The decision to switch from a 212 zone to full court 2 2 1 zone press in the final quarter had a powerful effect on this game and Ross were slow to react. If a team is facing a crisis, it is good to have a player like Tomás O'Mahony  in their midst. The inspirational Tomás who had defended furiously throughout this game shot upwards scoring his first three pointer for  SCS. It was a shot delivered more in hope than in expectation but was the catalyst that ignited our team and Tomás' smile will stay with us forever.

From that score on, SCS dominated the action. The ever reliable superstar James O'Neill cut from the base and sent us back into the lead. James has been outstanding in all our matches and his play goes from strength to strength. Ross continued to be rattled  by the full court press and their coach called a timeout. Whatever plan Ross came up with, it had no influence in this game. Cool heads eased us back into the lead and with the clock ticking, we went into a five point lead. The valuable experience of grinding out a victory that we had gained on route to the All Ireland semi final stood to us here as Eividas in particular took control and we used down the remaining seconds.

The games are getting tougher. New heroes are emerging in every game. In the semifinal, captain Adam O'Donoghue had been the man of the match top scoring with ten points and playing with an energy that reverberated through the team. Stevie Redmond also stepped up against Schull and had his finest game for SCS contributing nine points to the score. In the match against Ballsbridge every Eividas touch turned to gold while scoring an incredible sixteen points. Tomás was just amazing against the very talented St Munchins of Limerick. The Limerick point guard scored 24 points against Ballsbridge. He scored four against SCS. Not alone did he keep number ten quiet but he also top scored in this game with eight points.  The names I mentioned may have grabbed the headlines but every first year who has proudly worn the purple shirt has given their all for the team. The way a team plays as a whole will always determine its success and this group of boys are a credit to our school.

Mini Company Competition

Below are photos from yesterday's Enterprise Competition. Well done to Arabella and ADL Cake Cutters who represented the school so well at the event. Congratulations to ADL Cake Cutters who won the award for 'Most Innovative Product' at the competition. Many thanks to Mr. Tony Harrington for his guidance and assistance in producing the product.

Students Visit Cork College of Commerce West Cork Campus

Pictured below are leaving cert students who visited the West Cork Campus of Cork College of Commerce during their open day yesterday to explore and learn more about the great suite of courses available there. What a great resource for our area!

First Year Boys Basketball

Congratulations to Ms O'Mahony and her fantastic first year boys basketball team who are through to the county final after a tense and exciting semi final against a spirited Mount Saint Michael team. 

2nd Year Boys Basketball

Hard luck to our second year boys basketball  team who lost out to Rosscarbery in their quest to reach the county final.

First Year Boys Soccer

13th March 2017

Report by Sean Spenser

Skibbereen Community School 5 - 2 Fermoy

When the draw for the 4th round of the Munster Cup came out with Skibbereen to play Fermoy at home it was sure to be a tough match. It was the perfect day for a good game of soccer with blistering heat shining down onto the hard Lyre grass. Seven minutes into the game a long ball resulted in Donnachadh Maguire rounding the Fermoy goalkeeper. Just as he was about to let fly the goalkeeper made a fantastic last ditch tackle. Unfortunately for him it fell right to Jamie O'Driscoll who was very composed and just chipped it into the open net. 1-0 and you'd have to say the goal was coming. Ten minutes later Fermoy whipped a ball into the box and it was deflected right on the head of Fermoy's big number 9 allowing him to head past Cormac McCarthy in goal.

Just a mere three minutes later, Fermoy had a free-kick at least 35 yards out. The free kick taker took a shot which looked like it would be dealt with easily by Cormac in goal, however it hit off one of the players in the crowd sending it in the opposite direction. Cormac did excellently to get his body to it. However one of the Fermoy attackers had followed the ball in allowing him to latch onto the ball after Cormac had saved it. He had an open goal and finished calmly.

Two minutes from the half time whistle Jamie O'Driscoll picked it up out wide. He nutmegged his man and as he was just about to cover up for his mistake Jamie pulled out an absolutely outrageous piece of skill which involved a step over and pure magic, leaving his man for dead. He got just inside the box and slid it to Isaac Harte who took his time taking a touch and calmly finished in the bottom left corner. Going into half time it was 2-2. A very even scoreline considering Skibbereen had had most of the ball, whereas Fermoy had had the shots. A thrilling first half which looked to make a close second half. Six minutes into the second half a cross by Skibbereen was cleared outside the box. As it fell to Jamie O'Driscoll 25 yards out, he saw the keeper off his line and lobbed it over the top of him first time. A brilliant goal in a brilliant game to make it 3-2.

Seven minutes later Feilim O'Donovan hammered the ball on the volley from well inside his own half to Isaac Harte on the opposite side of the pitch. Isaac knocked it past his man inside the box and finished in the right hand corner off the post. A remarkable achievement considering he was on the left hand side of the box. Three minutes from the final whistle a scintillating display of passing in a triangle formation from Jack O'Brien, Isaac Harte and James O'Neill allowed James to play a fantastic through ball into Liam McCarthy who slotted home past the keeper. A Barcelona-esque goal with some astonishing passing shown all round. The final score of 5-2 was probably a bit unfair on Fermoy, but Skibbereen's dominant second half performance was the key to the victory.

Man of the Match: Jamie O' Driscoll - The winger worked tirelessly tracking back and going forward all day, but his accolades are not for his hard work, but for his extravagant skill and finishing ability. The ability to create something out of nothing is a difficult one to find, but Jamie showed that he had it multiple times throughout the course of the day. The pitch was in perfect condition for his style of play, fast, skillful and creative. A great team performance from Skibbereen, but also a great individual performance from Jamie.

Starting XI: Cormac McCarthy, Feilim O'Donovan, Eoin Murran, Robbie Minihane, Tomás O'Mahony, James McCarthy, James O'Neill, Jamie O'Driscoll, Liam McCarthy, Isaac Harte, Donnachadh Maguire.

Substitutes: Jack O' Brien (Donnachadh Maguire), John Leahy (Eoin Murran), Cillian Gray (Isaac Harte).

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Get Rowing Programme Begins

Skibbereen Community School was chosen as one of Rowing Ireland's Pilot Schools in rolling out its new National "Get Rowing Programme". This involves professional rowing coaches basing themselves within the school for a number of months and working with all Year Groups. A number of Concept 2 Rowing Machines are also provided. Thanks to our School's Rowing Coach, Mr. Ritchie Keating for applying and organising this programme. Thanks also to Skibb Rowing Club for their support and a big welcome to our new coaches, local legends Denise and Emily. 

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Seachtain na Gaeilge

Seachtain na Gaeilge aims to promote Irish language and culture and is currently being celebrated in Skibbereen Community School. Pictured below are students performing at the event today.

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Author David Rudden

Author David Rudden gave a writing workshop to Transition Years today. David has just written the bestseller "Knights of the borrowed dark". He spoke about how ideas come from everywhere, how to deal with writers block and how he has just sold the movie rights. Many thanks to David for spending his day with us. 

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St. Patrick's Day

The school would like to wish a Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to everybody in the school community. Pictured below include Matthew Monks, Kevin O’Donoghue, Wayne Williamson, Kai Hill, Owen Minihane, Karen Galvin, Eilish Hurley, Mary O’Driscoll, Una McNulty, Orla O’Sullivan, and Maura Cullinane, who were asked to organise a display for Skibbereen Community School for Saint Patrick’s Day and the annual Seachtain Na Gaeilge. No expense was spared with the decorations that were bought in the pound shop in the car park of Drinagh Co-Op.

The students did a great job in sourcing the materials and were justly rewarded with a treat in Field’s Coffee Shop where they were seen meeting the owner Ruth Field.

Organising the display was a mammoth task that involved assistance from the wider school community where particular mention must be given to the BAM staff and Ms Orla O’Sullivan’s Second and First Year classes. A big thank you to Wayne Dwyer, Sean Twomey, Daniel Cotter, Cindy and Matthew Cosgrove who gave up a lot of time to make the fabulous display.

 The wonderful array of colours can be seen at the entrance to the school and they have also set the mood for the great week of Irish speaking. Although Saint Patrick did a number of wonderful things, we think the best miracle he performed was giving us an annual day off school! Well done to all 'agus bain taitneamh as Lá Fhéile Pádraig'.

Mental Health Awareness Day

Thirty Fifth Year students attended "The WCYMH Awareness Day" in the Parkway Hotel in Dunmanway today.  The students really enjoyed it and participated in all of the activities that were on offer. As well as talks from ReachOut, JIGSAW, CAMHS, and Health & Fitness Coaches, there were also workshops that allowed students to get actively involved. Workshops included: Meditation, Musical Expression, Chakra Dancing, Boxing, as well as active wellness planning for the needs and wants of young adults. Many thanks to Ms. Rosie O'Brien, School Chaplain and Ms.Deirdre Hennigan, Religion Teacher for organising and accompanying the students.