2025

Congratulations to all athletes who have taken part in the Track and Field events recently. Best of luck to Darragh Kennedy, Fifth Year, who has qualified for the All -Ireland 400m in Tullamore on Saturday, May 31.
2023
Well done to all G.C.S. students who competed in the South Connacht Cross Country qualifiers in Bushfield, Loughrea on Tuesday, 24th January 2023.
Congratulations to Beth O’Mahoney, Nicole Mulhearn (Minor Girls), Cian O’Driscoll (Minor Boy), Hazel Maguire (Junior Girl) and Enda Keane (Intermediate Boy) who qualified for the Connacht Finals in Loughrea on February 22nd
2020
6km Cross Country Run - Ballygar
On Thursday, November 28, 2019, we had our first cross-country event of the season. The annual 6km in Ballygar was a wonderful first outing in preparation for the national competition in January. It was an enjoyable run for all involved and we were particularly delighted to bring the gold (Oisín Keane- Third Year)and silver (Eoin Collins- First Year) trophies back to GCS.
2017
The cross country team enjoyed their first outing of this academic year on Friday, November 25, 2016. Athletes participated in a very scenic 6k run through the forest in Ballygar along with students from a number of local schools. Congratulations to Steven Raftery, Fifth Year, who was first to cross the finish line.
All Ireland Final 2015
Well done to all of the GCS athletes who competed in the All-Ireland Cross Country Final on March 7th 2015.
All of the athletes (Odhran Geraghty, Steven Raftery, MacDara Geraghty, Oisin Hynes, James O'Donnell, Brian Fahey, and Cillian Madden) ran their fastest races this year in tough conditions.
The lads did the school proud against the very best athletes in the country!!
Connacht Final 2015
Glenamaddy Community School competed in the Cross Country schools Connacht Final on Feb 24th 2015. All of the athletes performed extremely well in very competitive races on a tough course.
Congratulations to the following athletes who have qualified for the All-Ireland Cross Country Final which takes place on March 7th in Clongowes College, Clane, Co. KIladare.
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Odhran Geraghty in 1st Year finished in 7th place.
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Steven Raftery in 2nd Year finished in 12th place
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MacDara Geraghty in 3rd Year finished in 15th place
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Intermediate Boys Team finished in 3rd place and won Bronze Connaught Medals
(Inter Boys Team: Steven Raftery, MacDara Geraghty, Oisin Hynes, James O'Donnell, Brian Fahey, Cillian Madden)
Cross Country 2015/15
Glenamaddy Community School started the Cross Country season on Jan 28th 2015 in Loughrea at the South Connaught Qualifiers. It was a day where our athletes were not only tested by the hilly course but also by wind, hail and snow. However, with over 20 weeks of training under their belts, all of the GCS squad ran their best races with many athletes progressing to the Connaught Final on Feb 24th in Sligo.
Athletes who qualified for the Connaught Final are as follows:
- Kate McGann (1st Year)
- Odhran Geraghty (1st Year)
- Ailsih Morrissey (2nd Year)
- Steven Raftery (2nd Year)
- MacDara Geraghty (3rd Year)
- Brian Fahey (3rd year)
- James O’Donnell (3rd Year)
- Oisin Hynes (2nd Year)
- Cillian Madden (TY)
- Cloddagh McDermott (TY)
- Dillon Keane (5th Year)
- Steven Joyce (6th Year)
CROSS COUNTRY 2012/13
Cross Country St Mary’s College Galway Nov 29th 2012
The cross country season kicked off with a pre-season race in St Mary’s College Galway on Nov 29th 2012. On a very cold afternoon in Galway, Glenamaddy Community School ran in two races, Minor Boys & Intermediate Boys.
Our 1st Years ran a great Minor Boys race with Macdara Geraghty finishing in 6th place and Diarmid Seevers-Coen, Thomas Lambe & Gerard Comer (who has just returned from a broken collar bone) finishing strong.
The Intermediate Boys Team faced strong opposition from Oranmore, St Mary’s, St Enda’s, Woodford, & The Bish. The Team worked well together with Mickey Lyons, Jason Egan, Aidan Keaveny & Conor Tully chasing down the lead pack of Oranmore and St Mary’s throughout the race to secure a 3rd placed podium finish for the Team.
For some it was a tough hard race but everyone can be proud of their performance. Well done all!!!
This was a good start to the cross country season with more to come at the Cross Country Challenge being hosted by Glenamaddy Community School on Dec 6th 2012.

Glenamaddy Cross Country Challenge
Glenamaddy Community School hosted its first ever Cross Country Competition on Dec 6th 2012.
On a cold and wintery day, Glenamaddy Community School & Holy Rosary College Mountbellew battled it out over six races.
In the Minor Girls Race (1500m), Mountbellew dominated in the opening lap, but Caoimhe Keaveney and Fia Molloy got to grip with the course and reeled in the Mountbellew runners to finish in 2nd and 3rd place.
In the Junior Girls Race (2000m), Leeane Davis, Deirdre Dolan, Karen Garvey, Michaela Joyce and Stephanie Joyce ran a strong race. However, Mountbellew took all three podium places with Leeane Davis finishing a very close 4th place.
After a close opening lap in the Intermediate Girls Race (3000m), Rosin Morgan, Kaysha Murray, Rachel Kelly and Yana Metlova started putting some distance between them and the Mountbellew team with Rosin, Kaysha & Rachel taking all podium places. Well done ladies!!
In the Minor Boys Race (2000m), two of the stand-out athletes of the day, Macdara Geraghty and Oisin Burke ran a very tactical race. Both athletes ran out front together putting distance between them and the chasing pack. The race was decided in the last 200metres with Macdara edging out Oisin. Thomas Lambe and Diarmid Seevers-Coen also placed well up the order.
The Junior Boys Race (3000m) was a close race with all athletes bunched together in the opening laps. The Glenamaddy lads competed strongly throughout with Cillian Madden finishing in 2nd and Jack Divilly in 4th place.
The Intermediate Boys Race (4000m) was dominated by Glenamaddy with several athletes featuring up front at different stages including Conor Tully, Ryan Morgan and Brendan Keane. After some very fast laps it became a race between Jason Egan, Aidan Keaveney, Stephen Glynn and Mickey Lyons. In the end it was Mickey, Aidan and Jason taking 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Well done lads!!
HRC Mountbellew won the Overall Girls Team Trophy and Glenamaddy won the Overall Boys Team Trophy.
All of the Glenamaddy athletes were a credit to our school in the manner in which they conducted themselves. They were tough hard races and they can all be proud of their performances. Well done to all of our athletes and best of luck for the remainder of the season!!
Results of the Glenamaddy Cross Country Challenge
Minor Girls
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Name |
School |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
Junior Girls
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Name |
School |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
Intermediate Girls
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Name |
School |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
Overall Girls Team
|
School |
Minor |
Junior |
Intermediate |
Total Score |
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1+4+5 |
1+2+3 |
4+5 |
25 |
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2+3+18 |
4+5+6 |
1+2 |
41 |
Minor Boys
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Name |
School |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
|
HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
Junior Boys
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Name |
School |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
Intermediate Boys
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Name |
School |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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HRC Mountbellew |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
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Glenamaddy CS |
Overall Boys Team
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School |
Minor |
Junior |
Intermediate |
Total Score |
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1+2+8+9 |
2+4 |
1+2+3 |
32 |
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3+4+5+6 |
1+3 |
8+9+10 |
49 |
Here are some pictures from the Glenamaddy Cross Country Challenge
Here are some photos of those who took part in the cross country competition for the school for 2011/12.
test
2012/13
The 40x20 handball championships began with the County Galway finals in St. Marys College, Galway.
In the boys division, Aaron Connaughton challenged for the Junior Singles title. In the county quarter-final he defeated Benin McDonacha (Garam Scoil Eanna) 26-23. However, in the semi-final Aaron lost out to Daniel Lydon (St Endas) on a score line of 26-16.
Nathan Feeney and Keith Raftery were Glen’s Junior Doubles team and started brightly with a quarter-final win over Presentation Athenry on a score line of 14-13. However, that was to be their only victory as they were knocked out by Des Conneally and Diarmuid Mulkerrins (St. Mary’s) in the semi-final by a margin of 26-10.
Enda Connelly and Jason Ryan competed in the Intermediate Doubles section but it was not their day as they were defeated by Enda Kellehan and Conor Noone (St Mary’s) on a score line of 31-6.
In the girls section, 1st Years Elaine Mitchell and Shannon Haugh claimed the Connacht 1st Year Doubles title. In the Junior Doubles, Mary Fahy and Elaine Mitchell defeated Presentation Athenry’s pairing Clodagh Murphy and Clodagh Burke in the county final 31-2. Unfortunately, the Glen girls lost out to Roscommon in the Connacht final 24-11.
All in all it was a satisfactory year for handball in Glenamaddy CS and hopes are high that more titles will come our way in the future.

2011/12
60x30
It was a mixed year for handball in Glenamaddy C.S. In the 60x30 court, Aaron Connaughton & Brian Coady lost out to Aaron Scallon, Michael Wrynn of Ballinamore PPS in the Junior Boy’s Doubles Connacht semi-final.
Cathal Connelly won the Intermediate Singles Connacht title by beating Darragh Cunnane of Balla Secondry School. In the All-Ireland semi-final he defeated Conall McCavitt of St. Paul’s, Bessbrook but fell short in the final to the powerful Padraig Quish from John the Baptist Community School Hospital, Limerick on a score line of 15-5, 15-10.
In the Intermediate Doubles, Enda Connelly and Jason Ryan teamed up to win the Connacht title but could not get past the pairing of Colin Corbett, Niall Bolton of St. Josephs College Tulla, Clare in the All-Ireland final losing out 15-1, 15-11.
In the girl’s Junior Doubles, Mary Fahy and Elaine Mitchell won the Connacht title but lost out to Aoife Kelly & Eilise McCrory of Dean Maguire, Carrickmore, Tyrone by15-6, 15-3 in the All-Ireland semi-final.
40x20
In the 40X 20 court, the Glenamaddy representatives found it difficult to defeat the stiff county opposition. In the 1st Year Singles, Nathan Feeney lost to Daniel Lydon of St. Enda’s College, Galway 15-2, 15-6.
In the 1st Year Doubles, Eoin Greally & Keith Raftery lost to Ciaran Ford & Sean Hession of Presentation College Headford 11-15, 15-5, 15-11.
In the Junior Singles, Aaron Connaughton lost in final to Johnathan O Diorain of Garam Scoil Éinne Aran by 15-11, 15-8.
In the Junior Boy’s Doubles semi-final, Michael Smith & Brain Coady lost to Owen Collin and Jamie Kelly of Athenry Vocational School, 15-9, 15-9.
In the Intermediate Boy’s Singles semi-final, Jason Ryan lost to Shane Richardson of Colaiste Croí Mhuire, Spiddal, 8-15, 15-7, 15-8.
In the Intermediate Doubles semi-final, Cathal Connelly & Enda Connelly lost to Éanna Kellehan & Conor Noone of St Mary’s College, Galway, 15-9, 5-15, 15-13.
In the Senior Singles, Fergal Dowd defeated Padraig Mulkerrins of Garamscoil Éinne, Aran 8-15, 15-11, 15-0 to win Glenamaddy’s only county title in the 40x20 court.
In the girl’s 1st Year Singles, Elaine Mitchell defeated Ciara Henry (PCH) 15-0, 15-2 in the semi-final but lost in the final to Anna ni Odhran ni Murchu of Colaiste na Corribe 15-11, 15-6.
In the Junior Girls Singles final, Mary Fahy lost to Ciana Ní Curraoin of Colaiste Na Corribe 15-11, 15-1.

