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School News
This is where we'll announce the most recent school and local news. If you've
visited us before and want to know what's new, take a look here first.
INDOOR HURLING
Its that time of year again. The two Geevagh teams are through to
the finals of the INDOOR hurling championship. On the 22nd of January the Geevagh boys
started their campaign, in Coola complex. Our first outing was against Kilmactranny, at
half time we were winning 6-5.In the second half we showed off the Geevagh style of
hurling skill, from this we scored 10 fabulous goals between us. We won our second match
comfortably against Kilross. The following Monday the girls played Kilross in their first
round in Coola. They won comfortably and were through to the next round. The boys
started their second round a week later in the Teeling Centre. We beat Sligo School
Project easily. We beat Grange in our next match and then we beat Cloghouge. We were
turning out to be unstoppable and unbeatable. Riverstown struggled to get to the second
round against Geevagh. We overcame Riverstown comfortably, with a score-line of 8-2. In
the girls second round they played a series of teams also in the Teeling Centre,
Collooney. They beat St. Edwards, Calry, Ransboro and Doocastle. They beat the first three
with ease .In the second round final they played Doocastle. It turned out to be a class
game of indoor hurling and in the end we won 7-6 mainly because of experience. Geevagh are
the first school to have boys and girls teams appearing in the outdoor and indoor finals
in the same year. The boys are playing the reigning champions Tubbercurry. The girls play
the defending champions Kilmactiuge.
Miss Kelly
Miss Kelly was a great teacher to our school. She taught in our
school for five years. She was brilliant at Art, Nature Studies and Environmental
Projects, and also organised a recycling project for cans which earned us a computer and
television for our classrooms. Miss Kelly is now known as Mrs. Mc Loughlin.
Miss Kelly's class, 96-97
She got married on 29th December 1998 to Martin Mc Loughlin
and is now living in Castlebar. The school thought of her as a caring person who always
helped people. We miss her loads!
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We were recently honoured to be visited by Mark Scanlon,
World junior cycling champion, and native of Sligo. |
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