DONEGAL TEAM ARE RED HOT IN BOSTON

 

 

 

 

 

It was standing room only on Friday night week last in the Corebox Sports Arena in Randolph, Boston where the Donegal boxing team faced the cream of boxers from the Boston Academy under the guidance of former Buncrana boxer Mark Porters.

Twelve qualify contests were down for decision in weights ranging from 88lbs to 165lbs and the men from Tir Chonnaill came away with a very convincing 10 – 2 victory.

The opening bout of the evening was a worthy curtain-raiser for any major tournament.

Dunree stylish Matthew Carlin was paired with Jose Lopez at 88lbs in an action-packed 3 rounds with the Inishowen puncher recording a worthy 5-0 points win, much to the delight of the Donegal supporters in the capacity crowd.

Bout 2 saw Raphoe’s evergreen 103lbs puncher Aaron McDaid paired with Brady Magrais.

The Strabane based schoolboy was red hot on the night as he went out a deserving points winner at the end of three absorbing rounds.

Contest 3 brought together Donegal’s joker of the team, talented southpaw Josh McDonagh (Dunree), who locked horns with Alex Borzel at 90lbs.

The jovial McDonagh turned in a veteran’s display of ring craft. His deadly accuracy and fancy footwork was a treat in a 5-0 verdict.

Bout 4 saw St Bridget’s (Clonmany) ever-improving Daniel Campbell face highly-rated Boston puncher Bryce Litterio at 122lbs.

This was a hard-fought edge of the seat clash from the first to the final bell with Campbell punching the air with joy when his hand was raised as a 4-1 winner to put the visitors 4-0 up.

Contest 5 was made at 110lbs and brought together Letterkenny’s Paddy McShane and Boston’s Francis Scatia, a beaten finalist at this year’s Golden Gloves Championships in the USA.

This was McShane at his best and the former 4-times national champion was red hot on the night. His quick fist action and dazzling footwork was a joy to behold as he recorded a 4-1 win.

Bout 6 was a fiercely fought battle of guts and courage at 130lbs. Cardonagh’s granite-jawed Dean Doherty was paired with the hammer-handed Antonio Osorio and it was the Boston southpaw’s pinpoint accuracy that was the telling factor in a 5-0 win.

In the 145lbs Division, Liam McMonagle faced the rugged Issiah Cruz and the Lifford student used his height and reach advantage to good effect to claim a 5-0 victory.

Bout 8 brought together Carndonagh’s talented Andrew Cunningham and Boston’s Mickey Vazquez at 138lbs and again it was non-stop action for three very hard-fought rounds with the Carndonagh puncher going out a deserving 5-0 victor.

Bout No 9 saw Dunfanaghy’s power-punching Oisin Wallace cross paths with rugged Boston student Marcus Kabucho at 160lbs. Both boxers gave it everything over three keenly contested rounds.

At the final bell, the Donegal man took the split points verdict on a 3-2 decision.

In the 130lbs division, Clonmany’s evergreen Adam McDaid was paired with Boston’s Keno Luna and McDaid turned in a vintage display on his way to the 5-0 victory.

The first and only stoppage of the night came in contest 11 when Cillian Boyce locked horns with the much talked about Kewin Rodriquez at the 132lbs limit.

The ever-reliable Letterkenny puncher was always in command and when Rodriguez received his third standing count in round three the ref stopped the contest to save the gutsy Boston boxer any further punishment. The final contest brought a great night of boxing together.

Convoy’s 4 times national champion Bryan McNamee and US Marine Mike Fontane met at 165lbs.

Both men exploded into action at the sound of the first bell as they tested the weight of each their punches with both trading hefty combinations.

There was no reverse gear in either boxer as they gave it their all right up until the final bell with the Boston puncher recording a 4-1 win.

Both men received tremendous applause as they left the ring and both were presented with king-sized trophies as the three-rounder was declared the fight of the night.

There was disappointment for Convoy schoolboy Pearse McBride whose opponent failed to make it to the venue on the night and Odhran McGinley (Dunfanaghy) couldn’t be matched with a suitable combatant.

Peter O’Donnell, President of the Donegal Board, was high in his praise for all boxers, coaches and officials.

“To travel to Boston with fourteen boxers and get twelve quality contests on the night and come away with a victory of 12 bouts to 2 over a star-studded Boston Academy team is a great feat for Donegal boxing,” he said.

“I would like to extend a special thanks to the Donegal County Council whomade this trip possible for the Donegal boxing team, to Marty and Steven O’Reilly who supplied the gear for the boxers and officials, and the Donegal Sports Hub for all the excellent coverage every week leading up to this trip.

“All the young boxers did their country proud inside and outside the ring. To our good friends in Boston, Mark Porter, Timmy Staunton and Patrick Bradley, a sincere thanks for everything you have done for the Donegal boxing team.”

Peter O’Donnell

NATIONAL JUNIOR CADET FINALS RESULTS

 

41 new Irish champions were crowned following the completion of the National Junior Cadet finals at the National Stadium today.

Cork’s European Schoolgirl bronze medallist Katie O’Keeffe, ref above image, claimed 42kg gold this afternoon.

Please scroll down for all results following a day of tight decisions featuring Ireland’s top schoolboy/girl talent.

The IABA are using the tournament as part of their selection process for next month’s European Schoolboy/girl Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia.

The Championships were completed over 152 bouts at the home of Irish boxing.

Congratulations to all of today’s champions, finalists and competitors throughout the tournament from the IABA.

One minute’s silence was observed for Limerick heavyweight Kevin Sheehy and long-serving Dublin County Board Secretary Olive Keogh at today’s finals. May they rest in eternal peace.

 

European Schoolboy/girl weights

Boys

38.5kg, 40kg, 41,5kg, 43kg, 44,5kg, 46kg, 48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 56kg, 59kg, 62kg, 65kg, 68kg, 72kg, 76kg, 80kg, 90kg, 90 – 105kg.

Girls

34-36kg, 38kg, 40kg, 42kg, 44kg, 46kg, 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 64kg, 70kg.

 

2019 National Boys and Girls Junior Cadet Championships National Stadium Dublin

July 6

Finals (11am)

27kg Jamie McMahon (Ardee) W/O
31kg Alfie Jordan (Olympic Mullingar) beat Luke Mulhall (Docklands) 4-1
G33kg Stacey O’Connor (Jobstown) W/O
33kg Patsy Joyce (Olympic Mullingar) W/O
G36kg Carley Mullarney (Ballyhaunis) W/O
35kg Martin McDonagh (Avona) beat Tadgh Sheridan (Olympic Mullingar) 4-1 (completed on June 21)
37kg Marcus Barrett (Titans) beat Asthon Ruth (Cabra) 3-2
G38kg Caoimhe Kinsella (St Anthonys/Pats) beat Chantelle Balfe (Craanford) RSC1
38.5kg Kai Griffin (Drimnagh) beat Paul Fitzgerald (Corinthians) 3-2
G40kg Shakira McCrudden (Riverside) W/O
40kg Roy Colgan (Avona) beat Callum Flaherty (Connemara) 5-0
41.5kg Sean Tyndall (Docklands) beat Louis Hill (Gilford) 4-1
G42kg Katie O’Keeffe (Kanturk) beat Aliyah Flood (Monkstown D) 4-1
43kg Kyle Smyth (Holy Trinity) beat Anton Genocky (Docklands) 3-2
G44kg Esther Lambe (Setanta L) beat Ellie Hanrahan (Kilfenora) AB2
44.5kg Malo Davis (Monkstown D) beat Seamus Maughan (Cookstown) 3-2
G46kg Carleigh Irvine (Illies GG) beat Angelina Duffy (Glin) 4-1
46kg Blaine Fitzgerald (Corinthians) beat Anthony O’Reilly (Callan) 4-1
G48kg Nora Jackman (Paulstown) beat Caragh Murphy (Oughterard) 5-0
48kg Padraig Stapleton (Monkstown D) beat Cian Dolan (Monivea) 4-1
50kg James O’Reilly (Togher) beat Terry Maughan (Crumlin) 4-1
G51kg Natalia Fasciszewska (Aglish) beat Georgia McGovern (Drimnagh) 5-0
52kg Lee McEvoy (Avona) beat Luke Hall (Rochfordbridge) 4-1
G54kg Niamh Keogh (Olympic Mullingar) beat Ariana Usetilaite (Tipperary Town) 5-0
54kg Cole Byrne (Enniskerry) beat John McDonagh (Cabra) 4-1
56kg Lawrence Connors (St Marys D) beat Adam Sweeney (Gateway) 4-1
G57kg Alicia King (Ratoath GG) W/O
59kg Alex Herteg (Bay City) beat Patrick Stokes (St Johns U) 3-2
G60kg Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch) beat Hope Gallagher (Achill) 4-0
62kg Michael A McCarthy (Urlingford) beat Sean Dinnegan (Mullingar Elite) 5-0
64kg Ava Rose Lyndon (Glin) beat Emma Keating (Paulstown) 5-0
65kg Dementas Auzelis (Ballaghederreen) W/O
67kg Dayna Elbharaoui (Crumlin) W/O
68kg Thomas Ward (Carrickmore) beat John Paul Mongan (OLOL)
G70kg Brianna Tobin (Spartans) W/O
72kg Ryan Murphy (Neilstown) beat Callum McGillin (Two Castles) 5-0
G75kg Cliona Darcy (Tobar Pheadair) beat Brianna Ryan (Setanta L) 5-0
76kg  Caolan Devlin (Mark Heagney) beat Clayton Nolan (Ballyhaunis) 4-1
80kg Bernard Cawley (St Davids Naas) beat Kurt Doyle (Crumlin) 5-0
90kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown) beat Edward Sweeney (Titans) 4-1
90+kg Danny O’Brien (Shadows) W/O

June 22

S/Finals

40.kg Roy Colgan (Avona) beat Owen Cleary (Olympic Galway) 4-1
40.kg Callum Flaherty (Connemara) beat Danny Reilly (St Pauls M) 3-2
41.5kg Louis Hill (Gilford) beat Thomas McInerney (Portlaoise) 5-0
41.5kg Sean Tyndall (Docklands) beat Lee Gallagher (Ratoath GG) 4-1
43kg Kyle Smyth (Holy Trinity) beat Paul Corr (Cookstown) 4-1
43kg Anton Genocky (Docklands) beat Ian Austin (Monkstown D) 5-0
44.5kg Seamus Maughan (Cookstown) beat Ronan Love (Loup) 5-0
44.5kg Malo Davis (Monkstown D) beat Christopher Doyle (St Ailbhes) 5-0
46kg Blaine Fitzgerald (Corinthians) beat Eugene White (Castleblaney) 4-1
46kg Anthony O’Reilly (Callan) beat Andrew Ward (St Malachys) 3-2
48kg Padraig Stapleton (Monkstown D) beat Jason Curtis (Docklands) 4-1
48kg Cian Dolan (Monivea) beat Jimmy Hutchinson (Tipperary Town) 4-1
50kg Terry Maughan (Crumlin) beat Arthur McDonagh (Crumlin) 5-0
50kg James O’Reilly (Togher) beat Dylan McShane (St Pauls A) 5-0
52kg Luke Hall (Rochfordbridge) beat Tom Cash (Portlaoise) 5-0
52kg Lee McEvoy (Avona) beat David Blaney (Navan) 5-0
54kg John McDonagh (Cabra) beat Belaal El Yaqout (O’Hanlon Park) 4-1
54kg Cole Byrne (Enniskerry) beat Bobbie Flood (Cabra) 5-0
59kg Patrick Stokes (St Johns U) beat Devon Clooney (Cherry Orchard) 5-0
59kg Alex Herteg (Bay City) beat John Joyce (Cloghan) 4-1
68kg Thomas Ward (Carrickmore) W/O
62kg Sean Dinnegan (Mullingar Elite) beat Ethan Taylor (Loughglynn) 5-0
62kg Michael A McCarthy (Urlingford) beat Brandon McMahon (Carrickmore) 5-0
90kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown) beat Charlie McDonagh (Galway) 5-0
90kg Edward Sweeney (Titans) beat Mike McCarthy (Rathkeale) 3-2

June 21

Final

35kg Martin McDonagh (Avona) beat Tadgh Sheridan (Olympic Mullingar) 4-1

Q/Finals & S/Finals

31kg Alfie Jordan (Olympic Mullingar) beat William Harty (St Ailbhes) 4-1
31kg Luke Mulhall (Docklands) beat William Mongan (Crumlin) 3-2
33kg Patsy Joyce (Olympic Mullingar) beat John Connors (Craanford) 5-0
37kg Marcus Barrett (Titans) beat John Harry (Portlaoise) 3-2
37kg Ashton Ruth (Cabra) beat Jack McNamee (Olympic Mullingar) 5-0
38kg Caoimhe Kinsella (St Anthonys/Pats) beat Sophie Curley (Dealgan) 5-0
38.5kg Paul Fitzgerald (Corinthians) beat Callum Ruth (Cabra) 3-2
38.5kg Kai Griffin (Drimnagh) W/O
42kg Aliyah Flood (Monkstown D) beat Jamie O’Rourke (Wexford CBS) 5-0
44kg Esther Lambe (Setanta L) beat Rebecca Kavanagh (Mulhuddart) 5-0
44kg Ellie Hanrahan (Kilfenora) W/O
46kg Carleigh Irvine (Illies GG) W/O
46kg Angelina Duffy (Glin) beat Abby Gibbons (Cherry Orchard) 4-1
48kg Jason Curtis (Docklands) beat Drew Fitzpatrick (Saints) 3-2
48kg Padraig Stapleton (Monkstown D) beat Aaron McDaid (Raphoe) 5-0
48kg Cian Dolan (Monivea) beat Casey Walsh (Abbey) 5-0
48kg Jimmy Hutchinson (Tipperary Town) beat Jamie Scott (Golden Gloves) 5-0
48kg Caragh Murphy (Oughterard) beat Alex Dickenson (Rathnew) 5-0
48kg Nora Jackman (Paulstown) beat Caoilfhionn Crowley (Erne) 5-0
51kg Georgia McGovern (Drimnagh) beat Michaela Quinlan (Tipperary Town) 5-0
51kg Natalia Fasciszewska (Aglish) beat Tia Attewell (Tobar Pheadair) 5-0
64kg Emma Keating (Paulstown) beat Jodie Byrne (St Teresa’s) 4-1
70kg Brianna Tobin (Spartans) beat Nikita Iyamu (Crumlin) RSC1

June 13

Q/Finals and S/Finals

31kg Alfie Jordan (Olympic Mullingar) beat Louis Rooney (Star) 4-1
31kg William Harty (St Ailbhes) beat Josh Favoudon (St Margarets M) 4-1
31kg Luke Mulhall (Docklands) beat Aaron McKenna (O’Hanlon Park) 5-0
31kg William Mongan (Crumlin) beat Nicko Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) 3-2
38.5kg Callum Ruth (Cabra) beat Charlie Ward (Ballaghaderreen) 5-0
38.5kg Paul Fitzgerald (Corinthians) beat Dylan O’Flynn (St Colmans) RSC1
38.5kg Kai Griffin (Drimnagh) beat Denis Aleksandrous (Bracken) 5-0
38.5kg Shane Quinn (St Pauls A) beat Jack McAleer (Swords) 3-2
41.5kg Thomas McInerney (Portlaoise) W/O
41.5kg Louis Hill (Gilford) beat Philip Feokrytov (Arklow) 5-0
41.5kg Lee Gallagher (Ratoath GG) beat Sean Murray Lynch (Avona) 3-2
41.5kg Sean Tyndall (Docklands) beat Deam Smithers (Swords) 5-0
43kg Kyle Smyth (Holy Trinity) beat Harry Matthews (Mulhuddart) 5-0
43kg Paul Corr (Cookstown) beat Edward Barrett (Titans) 5-0
43kg Anton Genocky (Docklands) beat Odhran Clancy (Rathfirland) RSC3
43kg Ian Austin (Monkstown D) beat Kyle McMonagle Kearney (St Brigets U) 5-0
46kg Eugene White (Castleblaney) beat Bernie Stokes (Loughshore) 5-0
46kg Andrew Ward (St Malachys) beat Michael Ward (Ballyhaunis) 4-1
46kg Anthony O’Reilly (Callan) beat Adam O’Neill (Glin) 5-0
50kg Terry Maughan (Crumlin) beat Danny Delaney (Urlingford) 5-0
44.5kg Malo Davis (Monkstown D) beat Ben Dempsey (Achill) 4-1
44.5kg Christopher Doyle (St Ailbhes) beat Alan Donnelly (Midleton) 5-0
50kg Arthur McDonagh (Crumlin) beat Joshua Barrett (Titans) 3-2
50kg Dylan McShane (St Pauls A) beat Michael Collins (Avona) 4-1
50kg James O’Reilly (Togher) beat Daniel O’Brien (Setanta L) 5-0
52kg Tom Cash (Portlaoise) beat William Harty (Rathkeale) 3-2
52kg Lee McEvoy (Avona)beat Harley Fagan Harold (Bracken) RSC2
52kg David Blaney (Navan) beat Kyle Holden (St Michaels Athy) 3-2
54kg Niamh Keogh (Olympic Mullingar) beat Rebecca Collins (Glin) 5-0
54kg Ariana Usetilaite (Tipperary Town) beat Aine Curtis (Achill) 5-0
56kg Lawrence Connors (St Marys D) W/O
56kg Adam Sweeney (Gateway) beat Ryan Lee (Crumlin) 4-1
59kg John Joyce (Cloghan) beat James Maguire (Holy Family L) 3-2
59kg Alex Herteg (Bay City) beat Aaron Ward (Darndale) 5-0
60kg Gabrielle Mongan (Whitechurch) beat Jade McNamee (Olympic Mullingar) 3-2
60kg Hope Gallagher (Achill) beat Casey Dermody (Raging Bull) 3-2

June 14

Prelims

31kg William Mongan (Crumlin) beat Rico Donoghue (Portlaoise) 5-0
31kg Nicko Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) beat Karl Reilly (Immaculata A) 3-2
38.5kg Shane Quinn (St Pauls A) beat Peter Ward (Immaculata A) 5-0
37kg Jack McNamee (Olympic Mullingar) Edward Carthy (St Micheals Athy) 5-0
37kg John Harry (Portlaoise) beat Armandas Kreqzde (Avona) 4-1
37kg Marcus Barrett (Titans) beat Brian Daly (Olympic Mullingar) 5-0
40kg Owen Cleary (Olympic Galway) beat Anthony Hunter (St Pauls A) 5-0
40kg Roy Colgan (Avona) beat Tyler Nolan (Cherry Orchard) 5-0
40kg Danny Reilly (St Pauls M) beat Bleik Lisaks (Bracken) 5-0
40kg Callum Flaherty (Connemara) W/O
41.5kg Philip Feokrytov (Arklow) beat Jack McCarthy (Dealgan) 5-0
41.5kg Lee Gallagher (Ratoath GG) beat Ryan Jenkins (Olympic Mullingar) 5-0
41.5kg Sean Murray Lynch (Avona) beat Nathan O’Hara (Paulstown) 5-0
41.5kg Sean Tyndall (Docklands) beat Sam Harty (Rathkeale) 5-0
41.5kg Dean Smithers (Swords) beat William Carthy (St Michaels Athy) 4-1
46kg Angelina Duffy (Glin) beat Megan Carthy (St Michaels NR) 5-0
46kg Abbie Gibbons (Cherry Orchard) beat Niamh Molloy (Connemara) RSC3
48kg Jamie Scott (Golden Gloves) beat Donnacha Mooney (Clann Naofa) 5-0
50kg Daniel O’Brien (Setanta L) beat Stephen Walsh (Monkstown D) 5-0
50kg James O’Reilly (Togher) beat Michael McInerney (Cloghan) 5-0
54kg Rebecca Collins (Glin) beat Cleah Young (St Pauls A) 5-0
54kg Niamh Keogh (Olympic Mullingar) beat Lucy O’Neill (Ballybough) 5-0
54kg Aine Curtis (Achill) beat Allanah Attewell (Tobar Pheadair) 4-1
54kg Ariana Usetilaite (Tipperary Town) beat Ella Hanlon Malone (Glin) 5-0
56kg Ryan Lee (Crumlin) beat Oscar Lewins (Monkstown D) 5-0
60kg Casey Dermody (Raging Bull) W/O

TEST EVENT CONFIRMED FOR TOKYO 2020

 

 

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has confirmed a Test Event for Tokyo 2020.

The dress rehearsal for the 32nd Olympiad will be held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan Stadium, which will host boxing at the Games, over three days from October 29 to 31.

The qualifiers for Tokyo 2020 will be completed between January and April next year.

Buenos Aires, China, Dakar and London (for Europe) are earmarked to host the regional events.

A final world qualifier is scheduled for Japan in May 2020.

286 boxers – 186 males across eight weights and 100 females in five limits – will compete at Tokyo 2020.

One the last occasion that the Olympics was held in Tokyo, Belfast southpaw Jim McCourt (Immaculata BC) won lightweight bronze after reaching the 60kg semi-final in 1964.

McCourt won three fights to make the last four but was shaded for at least silver on a 3-2 split decision by Vellikton Barannikov (USSR).

A heavyweight known as Smokin’ Joe Frazier won America’s only Olympic gold that year.

Ireland, courtesy of McCourt’s podium finish, finished in joint 10th position in the medals table at the 18th Olympiad.

 

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Irish Tokyo 1964 Olympic Squad

Flyweight: Sean McCafferty (St John Bosco)

Beat Sulley Shittu (Ghana) 3-2
Lost to eventual gold medallist Fernando Atzori (Italy) 0-5

Bantamweight: Chris Rafter (North City)

Lost to Abel Cesar Almaraz (Argentina) 0-5

Featherweight: Paddy Fitzsimons (St Matthews)

Lost to Piotr Gurman (Poland) 0-5

Lightweight: Jim McCourt (Immaculata) Bronze

Beat Bun-am Suh (Korea) 4-1
Beat Ghulam Sarwar (Pakistan) 4-1
Beat Domingo Barrera (Spain) 4-1
S/Finals
Lost to Vellikton Barannikov (USSR) 2-3

Light-welterweight: Brian Anderson (Middle Row)

Lost to Touch Nol (Cambodia) 0-5

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE LATE KEVIN SHEEHY

 

Please scroll down for funeral details for the late Kevin Sheehy.

Kevin Sheehy died in tragic circumstances in Limerick in the early hours of last Monday morning in an incident which has shocked the nation.

The IABA extends its deep condolences to his family and friends.

Kevin won five Irish titles boxing out of the St Frances BC in Limerick and represented his country with distinction in international competition.

May he rest in eternal peace.

Funeral Arrangements.

Friday 5th July

Reposing at Cross’s Funeral home: 4:30pm to 7pm

Saturday 6th July

Funeral Mass at Southill Church: 11am

Cross’s Funeral Home is at 2 Lower Gerald Griffin St (close to St John’s Cathedral)

More details to follow.

 

Kevin Sheehy: 1998-2019

 

Kevin Sheehy, Late of Cedar Court, Kennedy Park, Limerick

Deeply regretted by his heartbroken mother Tracey, father Kevin & his partner Tina, sisters Simone & Cassidy, brother Jamie, fiancèe Emma & their beautiful baby girl, uncles Tom, Patrick & Jonathan, aunts Rose, Miriam, Jennifer, Aine & Jackie, grandparents John & Dolores, cousins, niece, nephew, other relatives, friends & his Boxing family.

Reposing at Cross’ Funeral Home, Gerald Griffin Street, Friday (July 5th) from 4.30pm to 7pm (Please note no Church on Friday evening). Removal on Saturday (July 6th) to the Holy Family Church, Southill to arrive for 11am Requiem Mass with funeral afterwards to Mount St. Oliver Cemetery.

House strictly private, please.