Swimming

The Community Games Swimming Cork finals were held last Saturday in Leisureworld.

Skibbereen Community Games area was well represented by students from Skibbereen Community School.

Jasmine Kiely – 1st U16 Freestyle 50M.

Caoimhe Casey - 2nd U16 Backstroke 50M.

Rachel Cadogan - 1st U16 Butterfly 50M.

Tadgh Keating - 2nd U16 Freestyle 50M.

Skibbereen U16 Girls Relay Team mixed medley 4 x 50M event – 1st place: Caoimhe Casey, Zoe O'Connor, Rachel Cadogan, Jasmine Kiely and Sophia Marten.

Well done to all!

All 1st placed represent Cork in the All Ireland Community Games in Dublin on May 6th.

Pre Exam Timetables

Below are the Pre Leaving Cert & Pre Junior Cert Exam Timetables.

Scór

Skibbereen Community School wishes the best of luck to their students performing in the Scór na nÓg All-Ireland Finals taking place on this Saturday the 11th February at The Waterfront Theatre, Belfast. Oisín and Eugene Daly are taking part in the léiriú stáitse (drama presentation) and Saoirse and Davina Connolly and Molly McQueen are taking part in the ceol uirlise (instrumental music) competition. The students are pictured here with their respective County and Munster trophies. Go n-éirí libhse go léir!

National Youth Media Awards

Well done to class 4a for the film that they made for the National Youth Media Awards and drug.ie. Their film, as part of their Religion class with Ms. Orla O’Sullivan demonstrates the impact of alcohol on relationships in a sporting setting. The main character, played by the talented Shane O’Driscoll, is a Cork footballer. The character has spent the day drinking alcohol with his friends, something he is not allowed to do. We see how his manager, played by the amazing Jamie Shanahan finds him passed out and tells him he is no longer on the team. Well done to all and especially to Micheál Maguire who spurred the class into action!

National Youth Media Awards

Well done to class 4B who recently made a film as part of their Religion class with Ms. Orla O'Sullivan on alcohol and drug awareness. The film was directed and produced by Muirios Waugh for a competition with the National Youth Media Awards and Drugs.ie. The entire class were involved encompassing the help of their English teacher Ms. Michelle O'Brien. The two teachers in the film were played by the very talented Fearghal Murphy Youell and  Ryan Collins-Thake.This video demonstrates the impact of alcohol on relationships in a school environment through the eyes of a young abuser of alcohol. We see how he/she has to go about his/her day, dealing with people he/she has had altercations with the previous night, while under the influence of alcohol. We see the vicious circle which traps him/her everyday, and we see how friends and teachers are pushed away, until eventually, it is just him/her and the bottle in hand, alone.  For now best of luck to all in the competition, but we know that the Oscars awaits them in the future!

Home Economics

Pictured below are students who have been awarded the title 'Chef of the Week' over the last few weeks.

St. Valentine's Day

Skibbereen Community School is preparing for its very first St. Valentine's day. Pictured are Kai Hill, Niall Collins, Wayne Williamson, Kevin O’Donoghue, Karen Galvin and Orla O’Sullivan organising our 'Love Tree'. Students and staff were asked to write a response on a heart to “love is”. As one can only imagine, there has been a variety of responses! Come and have a look! Well done to all!

Tobias Fischer Talk

Tobias Fischer gave an excellent talk recently to Ms. O’Sullivan’s English and Religion classes regarding The European Voluntary Service scheme, which is funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Union. Tobias is here in Skibbereen Community School for 10 months where he works with the School Completion Programme. He told students that everyone between 17-30 years can apply for this programme. In this scheme volunteers are granted aided to support community projects. Along with helping individual students, Tobias also runs the chess club on Tuesdays and Thursdays, where there has been a notable uptake of students in recent months.

All the students benefited from this highly informative and enjoyable talk, where Tobias also compared the differences between Ireland and Germany. He spoke about his favourite German soccer team, Hertha, which raised some interesting debates about soccer in the class. He spoke about the wonderful train and cycling system in Berlin. He gave information on cultural differences in education, like the inclusion of special needs students in Irish schools which has yet to happen in Germany. The students in SCS found out that their German counterparts, whilst having no uniform, only had 6 weeks summer holidays. A very pleasant and engaging class was had by all.

Mini Company

Well done to the three mini companies, 'Shower Solutions', 'Funky Fruit' & 'Recycle Rex' who presented their business idea in front of a group of invited guests at the Ludgate Hub yesterday. A big thank you to Gráinne Dwyer of Ludgate for all her help.

 

St. Bridget's Day

3rd year students making St. Bridget's Crosses on the eve of her feast day.

Under 14 Boys Soccer

St. Brogan's College 2 - 4 Skibbereen Community School

Report by Sean Spenser

The first game of the Cork Cup was never going to be an easy game, but you could argue the draw was kind to Skibbereen with an away trip to Bandon in a game where they were big favourites going into the game.

Nine minutes in, Isaac Harte picked the ball up and beat three men with a drop of the shoulder and some nice skill. He had nothing else going on so decided to have a strike from 20 odd yards out. It wasn't the cleanest of strikes and was rapidly dipping as it was approaching the goalkeeper. It sneaked in just under the keepers body to make it 1 - 0. It looked like the game would be business as usual! Just after the kick-off Jamie O' Driscoll produced a magnificent piece of skill to nutmeg his man and laid it off to Isaac Harte on the edge of the box. He decided to shoot from distance again, this time striking the bar!

Twenty five minutes in Bandon won a questionable free-kick when Thomás O' Mahony was shielding the ball near the box and the referee said it was obstruction. This was not the first poor refereeing decision in this match and it wouldn't be the last! Skibbereen were clearly annoyed by this decision and as the ball came in no one was concentrating. The Bandon player was given a free header which Cormac McCarthy just managed to get his fingertips to, but it just struck the post and went in. Half time came at 1-1 which Skibbereen would've been very disappointed with.

After thirty six minutes a Bandon corner was put in and another free header from a Bandon player saw the ball trundle into the bottom right corner. 2 - 1! Just like that a total reversal of the game! In the 44th minute a ball into the box allowed Jamie O' Driscoll to head the ball at the goal, while an unorthodox attempt from him, he gave it a good effort. However as the ball hit the back of the net the ref disallowed the goal. He said Isaac Harte made an action towards the ball when he tried to head it as well. Only problem with this decision was that Isaac Harte was onside! The defender on the line was keeping him onside the whole time! It was clear that Skibbereen would not get the rub of the green when it came to refereeing decisions in this match!

One minute later James McCarthy fought to win back the ball and then keep the ball off of three Bandon players, all of which were bigger than him! The poor decision had ignited something deep inside him as he held off three players at once allowing him time to play the ball to Isaac Harte. Isaac had the easy task of beating a man on the edge of the box and drilling it into the bottom left corner. I say easy because everything seemed easy for Isaac Harte in this game!

In the 50th minute Isaac picked it up on the halfway line. He spun his man and played a through ball to Jamie O' Driscoll to run onto. He got there before his man, but his shot was saved by the goalkeeper. Fortunately it fell kindly allowing him to have a second bite at the cherry. He made no mistake and all people involved in Skibbereen let out a sigh of relief (along with a terrific roar) as they saw the ball roll across the line into the back of the net. 3 - 2 and Skibbereen were finally back in the lead. On the 56th minute Isaac Harte took a long shot to try and bury the game. His shot struck the very left of the crossbar and bounced away. It looked like he would not secure his hat-trick that his performance deserved.

Alas, 2 minutes before the full time whistle Robbie Minihane cleared the ball and it fell to Isaac Harte on the halfway line. He powered through with the ball to make it one on one with the keeper. He calmly slotted home to the keepers left. A hat-trick and a win secured in the bag.

After a myriad of bad refereeing decisions it looked like Skibbereen may have lost hope. However a couple of unsung heroes pulled the team together and made sure to do the dirty work leaving Isaac Harte to steal the headlines and score a bag of goals.

Man of the Match: Isaac Harte - On a day where there was a fantastic team performance which showed great character and resilience to come back after being pegged back there was only one man who could have got the Man of the Match award. With a hat-trick and an assist he was superb and was a real driving force. On multiple occasions he turned defence into attack due to his shear willingness to run at players and take them on. There are no more superlatives to describe his performance as words cannot explain the quality of the performance he had out there today.

Starting XI: Cormac McCarthy, Feilim O'Donovan, John Leahy, Robbie Minihane, Tomás O'Mahony, James McCarthy, James O'Neill, Jamie O'Driscoll, Liam McCarthy, Isaac Harte, Donnacha Maguire.

Substitutes: Jack O' Brien (Donnacha Maguire), Eoin Murran (John Leahy)

Big thanks to St. Brogans for having us down. Unfortunate weather and pitch conditions, but the match was still very enjoyable. We wish you the best of luck in all of your future sporting escapades!

Project Work Deadlines

PROJECT WORK DEADLINES

LEAVING CERT

1. Engineering -10th March

2. Ag Science - 8th April

3. Home Economics - 28th April

4. Geography - 28th April

5. History - 28th April

6. Construction - 28th April

JUNIOR CERT

1. Metalwork - 7th April

2. Music - 7th April

3. Woodwork - 28th April

4. Science - 28th April

5. CSPE - 28th April

6. Art - 2nd May

 

Show Jumping

Here are a few photos from yesterday's inter school's show jumping competition at Wayne Santry's equestrian centre. It was run by Bandon Grammar School.
Jumping were Zoe & Hanna in the 80 cm rounds & Amy & Martha in the 1 metre rounds.
A lovely day for jumping!

Enrolment Evening

Our Enrolment Evening was held on Thursday 26th January. Below are some photographs taken at the event.

First Year Boys Basketball

The first year basketball team got their league campaign off to a good start last Tuesday throwing aside the challenge of a spirited Mount Saint Michael team. The final score of 32 to 16 does not reflect the supremacy of the SCS panel and it is something we have to take on board for the games that follow. The Skibbereen sides final score of 32 does not reflect the huge number of relatively easy chances that we got.

  Ross were first to score and that was the last time they led. Aided by some swift passing and excellent teamwork , Evidas Andreikus was released and  responded with three beautifully taken baskets in a row. Evidas is one of those players who is a joy to watch. His control of the game, skill and intelligent approach to play is central to everything that is good about the team.

From start to finish of this game, the Castlehaven duo of  Thomas O'Mahony and the brilliant Robbie Minihane tormented the opposition with their  masterful 'Haven' spirit in defence. Robbie dominated the boards with majestic rebounding and contributed 6 points in offence. The tenacious Thomas kept the Rosscarbery team's stars quiet from start to finish of this game. Very quiet.

James O'Neill was another player to really impress in this match. His defence was superb as always and he added 6 points in attack, his scores often coming at vital times when Ross were threatening to ignite their attack..

Stevie Redmond took over the point guard role for the second five and created some wonderful scoring opportunities with his purposeful passes and skillful attacking play. However once again, we squandered far too many of these opportunities. In this quarter,  Skib only scored two baskets and Killian Gray took both.

In the second half, the SCS team dominated the action all over the court with some beautifully executed moves and added a further 18 points to the score. Some of these were spectacular long shots from Stevie and Captain Adam. However, we continued our careless short shooting which is something we will have to get right before our next game in two weeks time.

The first year boys team are a very hardworking group who train when many of you are asleep at 7.30 in the morning on Friday and sometimes Wednesdays. They also train four times a week at lunchtimes. They deserve what ever success comes their way as they are willing to make it happen.

Team. Captain Adam O'Regan, Thomas O'Mahony, Robbie Minihane, Evidas Andreikus, James O'Neill, Stevie Redmond, Ultan O Donovan, Eoghan Barry, Teddy Gallagher, Finn Blackburn, Keith McCarthy, Killian Gray.

Under 14 Boys Soccer

Skibbereen Community School 2 - 1 Coláiste Choilm

Report by Sean Spenser.

The first year Munster Cup consisted of a 3 team group for the first round. With a well earned point against Kinsale all Skibbereen needed was to go away to Ballincollig and get a point to proceed through.

With neither team having any major chances early on, it was looking like Skibbereen may try and grind out a point. However 15 minutes in, James O'Neill stepped up to put in a corner. The delivery was great, right in the corridor of uncertainty. Captain Robbie Minihane met it well and rippled the roof of the net with a header. 1 - 0 - a goal arguably against the run of play. Going into half time it was 1 - 0 and Skibbereen were happy with the lead, but would have liked a second to make sure.

There was a few chances in the second half with Ballincollig on top and both goalkeepers making some great saves. 49 minutes into the game Isaac Harte managed to break the defensive line with the ball. When he went one on one, a small bit of hesitation allowed the defender to recover. Isaac somehow managed to slip the ball through to the oncoming James O'Neill who placed it down low to the keepers right. A great counter attacking move to make it 2 - 0. It looked like Skibbereen had saved themselves from any complications to finish the game, however Ballincollig wanted to make life as tough as possible throwing everything they had left. The Skibbereen defence made a couple of crucial blocks and more importantly Cormac McCarthy making some fantastic saves. However, one minute before the final whistle was scheduled to blow, a Ballincollig player took a hopeful shot which looked like it would bounce before reaching the goal. This played into his favour as it left the keeper with an awkward situation - presume the ball would take a normal bounce and dive, or hope it would bounce awkwardly and stay feeted. He took the former and unfortunately he was incorrect. I think Cormac McCarthy had earned his right to let in a goal as he had an outstanding game. That's how it finished, 2 - 1.

Man of the Match: James O'Neill - A number of people could have won Man of the Match with brilliant team performace rather than a few individuals. With the center midfielder looking a bit tired early on he picked up the pace and as the game went on, he turned out to have a fantastic game. He played a couple of long balls which split the defence apart. His delivery for the corner which got Skibbereen their first goal was inch perfect and his finish for the second was equally as well placed. As Ballincollig began their onslaught he was equally adept with his defensive work.

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

Substitutes: Steven Redmond (Liam McCarthy), Jack O'Brien (Jamie O' Driscoll), Cillian Gray (Steven Redmond), Matthew Murnane (Feilim O' Donovan).

Thanks to Coláiste Choilm for having us and we wish you the best of luck in the Cork Cup!

 

French & Home Economics

The French and Home Economics Departments teamed up yesterday to bake chocolate croissants. These 4th Year Chefs spoke French to give the kitchens a continental feel. C'était Magnifique!

Skibbereen Luncheon Club

Pictured below are some of our Transition Year students at Skibbereen Luncheon Club recently.

School GAA News

Hard luck to the our Junior Ladies Football team who lost to St.Brigid's, Killarney by two points in the Munster Quarter Final last Thursday, January 19th.

Hard luck to the Senior Ladies Football Team who lost to Coláiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire by 3 points in their Munster Quarter Final yesterday, January 23rd.

Many thanks to the squads and their coaches, Mr. Patrick Hayes and Mr. Tony Harrington who have put in trojan work since September. Heads high! You did your School proud!

Well done to our U16 Boys who beat Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig last Friday in the first round of the County Championship. They won on a scoreline of 3-18 to 2-8. 

School Closure

Please note that Skibbereen Community School will be closed this Thursday 26th January & Friday 27th January to facilitate Junior Cycle and Staff Training.