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Well done to Hanover Harps FC who recently headed to Barcelona to take part in the Football Cup Barcelona. We were very proud to have some of our own Presentation College Carlow students represented on the team. The boys had a fantastic time and were hugely impressive throughout the Barcelona Cup managing to finish second overall in the tournament. Huge congratulation boys on a wonderful achievement.
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Éanna Dunican - Third Year, ran for St Laurence O'Tooles in the Leinster Athletics indoor final of the U17 60m sprint. Éanna ran a PB 0f 7.30 seconds for the semi-final and qualified for the All-Ireland finals in April by coming in the top four in the final. Éanna lost out on the bronze medal by a thousandth of a second. He and the bronze medalist both ran 7.31 in the final and after a long deliberation they were eventually separated by one thousandth of a second. He now looks forward to the All-Ireland finals in TUS Athlone on 6th April.
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A combination of hurlers from Presentation College and Gaelcholaiste Carlow came out the winning-side of a tough encounter with Knockbeg College on Friday afternoon on a score-line of 5.4 to 3.5.
Played at the Presentation grounds, the home team trailed by four points at halftime as Knockbeg dominated the early proceedings. However, second-half goals from Brian Louw and Ben Nolan proved crucial in overturning the deficit, sparking joyous scenes at the end as players celebrated a hard-fought victory. Click on the heading for the team and scorers.
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Best of luck to our under 16 Gaelic Girls Team, who are in the Leinster Semi-Final tomorrow.
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Ramsgrange Community School: 4.09 Presentation College / Gaelcholáiste Carlow: 2.10...... Full Report ...There was no shame in defeat for Pres/Gaelcholáiste as they more than matched a very good team containing several county players from Wexford and Waterford.....this result was bitterly disappointing for Sixth Year students Paul Gray, Seán Buggy, James Ingram, and Conal Fitzpatrick who have been pivotal figures of school hurling for the past six years. They would especially like to thank their trainers and mentors, who have given them the opportunity to represent their school and develop their skills and talents.