Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1895

Gibb Cup Results 1895

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1895Rugby 2nd XII5Down0
1895Ulster2Instonian1
Final
1895Rugby 2nd XII2Ulster1

Report

Rugby 2nd XII won the Gibb Cup in 1895, beating Ulster 2-1 in the Final. They had earlier beaten Down 5-0 in the Semi-Finals.

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Irish Lacrosse Union” Monday, April 6, 1895. pg.

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

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Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1894

Gibb Cup Results 1894

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
Rugby 2nd XII4Ulster0
Cliftonville0Down2
Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1894 [Ref: 1]

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Gibb Cup Competition ” Saturday, June 9, 1893. pg. 3

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

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Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1893

Gibb Cup Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
16.06.1893Ulster2Methodist College1
16.06.1893Cliftonville0Down1
16.06.1893Old Instonians4Rugby 4th XII1
16.06.1893Ulidia0Rugby 2nd XII4
16.06.1893Institution2Rugby 2nd XII0
2nd Round
1893Ards 2ndlRugby 2nd XIIW
1893Old InstoniansWInstitutionL
Ulsterbye
Downbye
Semi-Finals
1893Rugby 2nd XIIW
1893Old InstoniansW
Final
1893Old Instonians8Rugby 2nd XII6
Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1893 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Old Instonians won the Gibb Cup in 1893 beating Rugby 2nd XII 8-6 in the Final. There was 5 rounds of the Cup.

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Gibb Cup Competition ” Monday, June 18, 1893. pg.

[2] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Presentation of Trophies” Monday, October 2, 1893. pg.

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 March 2020

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Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2015-2020

Ringette Nova Scotia Logo [Ref: 6]

RNS Women’s Rec 2015-16

PWLTGFGAPts
Fine Wine121200902924
CH White8521473411
CH Red13571416011
HSM 1743036348
Bedford844037338
HSM 2733128257
Valley633027246
Sharks835058546
Eastern Shore936034486
Wolverines725031484
Fireballs917113453
Cougars2110862
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2015-16 [Ref: 1]

RNS Women’s Rec 2016-17

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Fine Wine16131200973828
HSM 217123101795125
CH White17103310835225
Bedford18125100966425
Valley1888200868818
CH Red1889100798117
Wolverines1779100949415
Eastern Shore1669100708413
Fireballs1631030050789
HSM 117412100841219
Sharks18216000891564
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2016-17 [Ref: 2]

RNS Women’s Rec 2017-18

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
CH Red17142100955629
Fine Wine16112300895625
Wolverines1697000939118
HSM 21787200615018
Bedford1788100805917
CH White1788100647917
HSM 11668200817314
Sharks16691009111313
Valley1658300829413
Fireballs16410200559110
Eastern Shore1631300056856
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2017-18 [Ref: 3]

RNS Women’s Rec 2018-19

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Bad Apple171502001243532
HSM 21585110765619
Wolverines1695101877219
Eastern Shore1685300797819
Valley1777300849417
Sharks16771019710115
Bedford1567200677214
CH White1347110435611
CH Red1548300516611
Fireballs1631120059948
HSM 116312100731167
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2018-19 [Ref: 4]

RNS Women’s Rec 2019-20

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Bad Apple14122000953424
HSM 115123000974624
Bedford1696010787720
CH Red1392101703919
Wolverines1696001988118
CH White1798000697118
Eastern Shore1256010625912
Sharks17491128110511
Valley133910067957
Fireballs17214100411035
HSM 214211001541024
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 5]

Report

The Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League was won by Fine Wine in 2015-16 & 2017-18, CH Red in 2017-18, and Bad Apple in 2018-19 & 2019-20.

Ringette Nova Scotia Action [Ref: 7]

About

Ringette is a game similar to Ice Hockey, with the main differences being no contact is allowed, and a straight stick and ring is used rather than a curved stick and puck.

It is most popular in Canada, and especially in the Maritime or Atlantic Provinces, where there are Leagues for Women and Underage players in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

References

Websites

[1] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=277694&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[2] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=317279&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[3] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=354860&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[4] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=386279&division_id=[Accessed 30 March 2020]

[5] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767 [Accessed 30 March 2020]

Images

[6] Sportwheels Sport Excellence (2020) Ringette Nova Scotia Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/608796/files/16436863/ringette-ns-back-2.jpg [Accessed 30 March 2020] [Adjusted]

[7] Ringette Nova Scotia Facebook Page (2020) Profile Picture, February 19, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/28059421_1674255529280459_7621127568310179938_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=85a577&_nc_ohc=NPa-N7LiWuQAX-eyg7m&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=587f9b2651c565d7a741ea34eb019962&oe=5EA72182 [Accessed 30 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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Badminton Ireland National Champions Ladies Doubles 1923-Present

Badminton Ireland Logo [Ref: 2]

Champions

YearChampions
1923M.Homan & Stoney
1924Anderson & D. Pilkington
1925T.D.Good & R.H. Plews
1926No competition
1927M.Homan & D.Pilkington
1928-1931No Competition
1932D.Good & M.Hamilton
1933D.Good & M.Hamilton
1934N.Stoker & M.Hamilton
1935N.Stoker & M.Hamilton
1936N.Stoker & M.Hamilton
1937N.Stoker & M.Hamilton
1938-1947No Competition
1948N.M.Conway & B.J. Good
1949N.M.Conway & B.J. Good
1950N.M.Conway & B.J. Good
1951N.M.Conway & B.J. Good
1952N.M.Conway & B.J. Good
1953B.I.Donaldson & Jean Lawless
1954R.Gobson & Yvonne Kelly
1955B.I.Donaldson & Jean Lawless
1956B.I.Donaldson & Jean Lawless
1957Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1958Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1959Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1960Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1961Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1962Lena McAleese & Mary O’Sullivan
1963Yvonne Kelly & Mary O’Sullivan
1964Lena McAleese & Sue Peard
1965Yvonne Kelly & Mary Bryan
1966Yvonne Kelly & Mary Bryan
1967Yvonne Kelly & J.Leslie
1968Lena McAleese & J.J.McCloy
1969Lena McAleese & J.J.McCloy
1970Lena McAleese & J.J.McCloy
1971Yvonne Kelly & Mary Bryan
1972Yvonne Kelly & Mary Bryan
1973Lena McAleese & Sue Peard
1974Barbara Beckett & W.McAleese
1975Barbara Beckett & F.Cunningham
1976Barbara Beckett & F.Cunningham
1977Mary Dinan & Wendy Orr
1978Mary Dinan & Wendy Orr
1979Barbar Beckett & Diane Underwood
1980Mary Dinan & Nicky Lane
1981Mary Dinan & Wendy Orr
1982Mary Dinan & Wendy Orr
1983Barbara Beckett & D.Freeman
1984Ciara Doheny & Holly Lane
1985Nikki Lane & M.Marron
1986Ann O’Sullivan & Elaine Doyle
1987Ann O’Sullivan & Holly Lane
1988No Competition
1989Ciara Doheny & Ann Stephens
1990Ciara Doheny & Ann Stephens
1991Ann O’Sullivan & Holly Lane
1992Ann Hackshaw & Maeve Moynihan
1993Sian Williams & Sonya McGinn
1994Ann Stephens & Jayne Plunkett
1995Annette Taylor & Angela Carr
1996Elaine Kiely & Caroline O’Sullivan
1997Angela Carr & Annette Taylor
1998Claire Henderson & Jayne Plunkett
1999Sonya McGinn & Keelin Fox
2000Sonya McGinn & Keelin Fox
2001Sian Williams & Keelin Fox
2002Huang Bing & Keelin Fox
2003Fiona Glennon & Pauline Glennon
2004Ruth Kilkenny & Keelin Fox
2005Ruth Kilkenny & Keelin Fox
2006Keelin Fox & Ruth Kilkenny
2007Karen Bing & Chloe Magee
2008Karen Bing & Chloe Magee
2009Keelin Fox & sandra Lynch
2010Keelin Fox & Karen Bing
2011Jennie King & Sinead Chambers
2012Jennie King & Sinead Chambers
2013Jennie King & Sinead Chambers
2014Caroline Black & Sinead Chambers
2015Jennie King & Sinead Chambers
2016Jennie King & Sinead Chambers
2017Rachael Darragh & Chloe Magee
2018Sinead Chambers & Jennie King
2019Rachael Darragh & Sinead Doyle
2020Chloe Magee & Sara Boyle
Badminton Ireland National Champions Ladies Doubles 1923-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

The Badminton Ireland National Championships have been running since 1912, with breaks for the First World War (1915-1919) and the Second World War (1937-1947).

The most championships in the Ladies Doubles have been Yvonne Kelly (11: 1957-1961; 1963; 1965-1967; 1971-1972); Keelin Fox (9: 1999-2002; 2004-2006; 2009-2019); Sinead Chambers (7: 2011-2016; 2018); Mary O’Sullivan (7: 1957-1963); Jennie King (6: 2011-2013; 2015-2016; 2018); Lena McAleese (6: 1962; 1964; 1968-1970; 1973); M.Hamilton (6: 1932-1937); Mary Dinan (5: 1977-1978; 1980-1982); Barbara Beckett (5: 1974-1976; 1979; 1983); N.M. Conway (5: 1948-1952); B.J.Good (5: 1948-1952); Chloe Magee (4: 2007-2008; 2017; 2020); Wendy Orr (4: 1977-1978; 1981-1982); Mary Bryan (4: 1965-1966; 1971-1972) and N.Stoker (4: 1934-1937)

References

Websites

[1] Badminton Ireland (2020) Past National Winners Ladies Doubles [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/file/862309/?dl=1 [Accessed 24 March 2020]

Images

[2] Twimg (2017) Badminton Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/713368919436828672/79RXVwkb.jpg [Accessed 23 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joan Collins (Knocklyon Badminton Club).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Badminton Ireland National Champions Men's Singles 1912-Present

Badminton Ireland Logo [Ref: 2]

Champions

YearChampions
1912R.H.Lambert
1913R.S.Plews
1914F.A.Kennedy
1915-1919No Competition
1920G.S.B. Mack Beattie
1921E.F. Stewart
1922G.S.B. Mack
1923F.A.Kennedy
1924no data
1925G.S.B.Mack
1926No Competition
1927W.Hamilton
1928-1931No Competition
1932A.Hamilton
1933A.Hamilton
1934W.Hamilton
1935W.Hamilton
1936R.Hanna
1937-1947A.G.Trapnell
1948D.B.Green
1949James FitzGibbon
1950Frank Peard
1951Frank Peard
1952Frank Peard
1953Frank Peard
1954James Doyle
1955James Doyle
1956James Doyle
1957James Doyle
1958James Doyle
1959James Doyle
1960James Doyle
1961James Doyle
1962C.W.Wilkinson
1963Robert Harris
1964Robert Harris
1965Robert Harris
1966Robert Harris
1967John McClay
1968Robert Harris
1969Peter Moore
1970Robert Harris
1971M.Morrow
1972Peter Moore
1973Colin Bell
1974John Taylor
1975John Taylor
1976Adrian Bell
1977Colin Bell
1978Bill Thompson
1979Colin Bell
1980John Taylor
1981Bill Thompson
1982John Taylor
1983John Taylor
1984Pat Marron
1985Bill Thompson
1986Pat Marron
1987Liam McKenna
1988No Competition
1989Liam McKenna
1990Liam McKenna
1991Michael Watt
1992Michael Watt
1993Liam McKenna
1994Michael Watt
1995Bruce Topping
1996Michael Watt
1997Michael Watt
1998Michael Watt
1999Bruce Topping
2000Michael Watt
2001Bruce Topping
2002Michael Watt
2003Ciaran D’Arcy
2004Ciaran D’Arcy
2005Michael Watt
2006Scott Evans
2007Scott Evans
2008Scott Evans
2009Scott Evans
2010Scott Evans
2011Scott Evans
2012Scott Evans
2013Scott Evans
2014Jonathan Dolan
2015Tony Stephenson
2016Nhat Nguyen
2017Nhat Nguyen
2018Nhat Nguyen
2019Jonathan Dolan
2020Nhat Nguyen
Badminton Ireland National Champions Men’s Singles 1912-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

The Badminton Ireland National Championships have been running since 1912, with breaks for the First World War (1915-1919), the Great Depression (1928-1931) and the Second World War (1937-1947).

The most Championships won in the Men’s Singles have been Michael Watt (9: 1991-1992; 1994; 1996-1998; 2000; 2002 & 2005), Scott Evans (8: 2006-2013), James Doyle (8: 1954-1961), Robert Harris (6: 1963-1966; 1968; 1970), John Taylor (5: 1974-1975; 1980; 1982-1983), Nhat Nguyen (4: 2016-2018; 2020), Liam McKenna (4: 1987; 1989-1990; 1993), Frank Peard (4: 1950-1953).

References

Websites

[1] Badminton Ireland (2020) Past National Winners Men’s Singles [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/file/862307/?dl=1 [Accessed 24 March 2020]

Images

[2] Twimg (2017) Badminton Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/713368919436828672/79RXVwkb.jpg [Accessed 23 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Patrick Fagan.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Badminton Ireland National Champions Ladies Singles 1912-Present

Badminton Ireland Logo [Ref: 2]

Champions

YearChampion
1912H. Pigot
1913no competition
1914E.F. Stewart
1915-1919No Competition
1920No competition
1921No Competition
1922No Competition
1923D. Pilkington
1924D. Pilkington
1925D. Pilkington
1926D. Pilkington
1927T.D.Good
1928-1931No Competition
1932M.Hamilton
1933M.Hamilton
1934M.Hamilton
1935Mavis Macnaughton
1936Mavis Macnaughton
1937-1947N.Stoker
1948B.J.Good
1949B.J.Good
1950B.Curran
1951B.I.Donaldson
1952Jean Lawlesa
1953S. Moore
1954E.Abraham
1955E.Abraham
1956Yvonne Kelly
1957Yvonne Kelly
1958Yvonne Kelly
1959Mary O’Sullivan
1960Mary O’Sullivan
1961Yvonne Kelly
1962Mary O’Sullivan
1963Mary O’Sullivan
1964Mary O’Sullivan
1965Yvonne Kelly
1966Mary Bryan
1967Yvonne Kelly
1968Mary Bryan
1969Mary Bryan
1970A.J.Mockford
1971Mary Bryan
1972Mary Bryan
1973Barbara Beckett
1974Barbara Beckett
1975Barbara Beckett
1976Barbara Beckett
1977Dorothy Cunningham
1978Barbara Beckett
1979Barbara Beckett
1980Lynn McCrave
1981Diane Underwood
1982Diane Underwood
1983Barbara Beckett
1984Ciara Doherty
1985Ciara Doherty
1986Barbara Beckett
1987Maeve Moynihan
1988No competition
1989Ciara Doherty
1990Ciara Doherty
1991Ciara Doherty
1992Ciara Doherty
1993Sonya McGinn
1994Sian Williams
1995Elaine Kiley
1996Keelin Fox
1997Elaine Liley
1998Sonya McGinn
1999Sonya McGinn
2000Sonya McGinn
2001Claire Henderson
2002Huang Bing
2003Jennie King
2004Huang Bing
2005E.Keery
2006Keelin Fox
2007Chloe McGee
2008Chloe McGee
2009Chloe McGee
2010Chloe McGee
2011Chloe McGee
2012Chloe McGee
2013Chloe McGee
2014Chloe McGee
2015Chloe McGee
2016Chloe McGee
2017Rachael Darragh
2018Rachael Darragh
2019Kate Frost
2020Sara Boyle
Badminton Ireland National Champions Ladies Singles 1912-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

The Badminton Ireland National Championships have been running since 1912, with breaks for the First World War (1915-1919) and the Second World War (1937-1947).

The most championships in the Ladies Singles have been Chloe McGee (10: 2007-2016), Barbara Beckett (7: 1973-1976 & 1978-1979), Yvonne Kelly (6: 1956-1958; 1961; 1965; 1967), Mary O@Sullivan (5: 1959-1960; 1962-1964), Mary Bryan (5: 1966; 1968-1969 & 1971-1972), D. Pilkington (3: 1923-1925) and M.Hamilton (3: 1932-1934).

References

Websites

[1] Badminton Ireland (2020) Past National Winners Ladies Singles [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/file/862306/?dl=1  [Accessed 24 March 2020]

Images

[2] Twimg (2017) Badminton Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/713368919436828672/79RXVwkb.jpg [Accessed 23 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joan Collins (Knocklyon Badminton Club).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

National Basketball Associations Leagues (NBA, WNBA, NBA G-League, NBA 2K-League) 2019-20

NBA 2019-20

National Basketball Association Logo [Ref: 8]
PWLPctGB
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Toronto Raptors644618.719
Boston Celtics644321.6723.0
Philadelphia 76ers653926.6007.5
Brooklyn Nets643034.46916.0
New York Knicks662145.31826.0
Central Division
Milwaukee Bucks655312.815
Indiana Pacers653926.60014.0
Chicago Bulls652243.33831.0
Detroit Pistons662046.30333.5
Cleveland Cavaliers651946.29234.0
Southeast Division
Miami Heat654124.631
Orlando Magic653035.46211.0
Washington Wizards642440.37516.5
Charlotte Hornets652342.35418.0
Atlanta Hawks672047.29922.0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Northeast Division
Denver Nuggets654322.662
Utah Jazz644123.6411.5
Oklahoma City Thunder644024.6252.5
Portland Trailblazers662937.43914.5
Minnesota Timberwolves641945.29723.5
Pacific Division
Los Angeles Lakers634914.778
Los Angeles Clippers644420.6885.5
Sacramento Kings642836.43821.5
Phoenix Suns652936.40024.0
Golden State Warriors651550.23135.0
Southwest Division
Houston Rockets644024.625
Dallas Mavericks674027.5971.5
Memphis Grizzlies653233.4928.5
New Orleans Pelicans642836.43812.0
San Antonio Spurs632736.42912.5
National Basketball Association Final Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 1]

WNBA 2019

Women’s National Basketball Association Logo [Ref: 9]
PWLPctGB
EASTERN CONFERENCE
*Washington Mystics34268.765
*Connecticut Sun342311.6763.0
*Chicago Sky342014.5886.0
Indiana Fever341321.38213.0
New York Liberty341024.29416.0
Atlanta Dream34826.23518.0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
*Los Angeles Sparks342212.647
*Las Vegas Aces342113.6181.0
*Seattle Storm341816.5294.0
Minnesota Lynx341816.5294.0
Phoenix Mecury341519.4417.0
Dallas Wings341024.29412.0
Women’s National Basketball Association Final Standings 2019 [Ref: 2]

NBA G-League 2019-20

NBA G-League Logo [Ref: 10]
PWLPctGB
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Maine Red Claws422814.667
Delaware Red Claws432221.5126.5
Raptors 905432221.5126.5
Long Island Nets421923.4529.0
Westchester Knicks411724.41510.5
Central Division
Wisconsin Herd433310.767
Canton Charge432914.6744.0
Grand Rapids Drive432518.5818.0
Fort Wayne Mad Ants432122.48812.0
Windy City Bulls431726.39516.0
Southeast Division
Lakeland Magic322517.595
Capital City Go-Go432221.6123.5
College Park Skyhawks432023.4655.5
Erie Bayhawks431330.30212.5
Greensboro Swarm43934.20916.5
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
Memphis Hustle412615.634
Sioux Falls Skyforce422220.5244.5
Oklahoma City Blue402022.4766.5
Iowa Wolves431924.4428
Pacific Division
Stockton Kings432419.558
Santa Cruz Warriors422121.5002.5
Agua Caliente Clippers442222.5002.5
South Bay Lakers441925.4325.5
Northern Arizona Suns42834.19015.5
Southwest Division
Salt Lake City Stars423012.714
Austin Spurs422418.5716.0
Texas Legends432419.5586.5
Rio Grande Valley Vipers421527.35715.0
National Basketball Association Final Standings G-League 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

NBA 2K League 2019

NBA 2-K League Logo [Ref: 11]
 PWLPctGBAPD
*Blazers5 Gaming1614287.510.8
*Mavs Gaming1612475.023.0
*76ers GC1611568.837.7
*T-Wolves Gaming1610662.545.8
Kings Guard Gaming1610662.541.9
*Pacers Gaming1610662.543.3
*Celtics Crossover Gaming1610662.546.7
Grizz Gaming169756.356.1
Magic Gaming169756.353.5
Cavs Legion GC168850.06-4.4
Bucks Gaming168850.064.6
Raptors Uprising GC168850.06-3.8
Jazz Gaming168850.06-1.2
*Warriors Gaming Squad +167943.87-0.1
Wizards District Gaming167943.871.9
NetsGC167943.87-5.4
Heat Check Gaming1661037.58-5.4
Hawks Talon GC1651131.39-7.6
Knicks Gaming1641225.010-7.2
Lakers Gaming1631318.811-9.0
Pistons GT1621412.512-11.3
NBA 2K League Final Standings 2019 [Reference: 4]

DateWinners Runners-Up Scores
 Playoffs 1    
25.07.201976ers GC2Pacers Gaming055-50, 69-55
25.07.2019T-Wolves Gaming2Kings Guard Gaming064-51, 56-49
24.07.2019Warriors Gaming Squad2Blazer5 Gaming067-45, 61-55
24.07.2019Celtics Crossover Gaming2Mavs Gaming063-55, 68-53
 Playoffs 2    
26.06.2019T-Wolves Gaming2Warriors Gaming Squad071-53, 68-46
26.06.201976ers GC2Celtics Crossover Gaming055-51, 96-59
 Finals    
03.08.2019T-Wolves Gaming376ers GC271-36, 23-70, 56-47, 46-53, 52-35
NBA 2K League Playoffs 2019 [References; 4-5]

Note: * Qualify for Playoffs along with winner of Tournaments (+) / APD = Average Points Differential.

About the NBA Family of Leagues

The National Basketball Association is one of four Major League sports in the USA, and 8 including Canada. It includes the Women’s National Basketball Association, NBA G-League (Development League) and NBA 2K-League (Gaming League). The 2019-20 season in both the NBA and NBA G-League were suspended due to the Cornoavirus pandemic on 12 March 2020.

References

Websites

[1] National Basketball Association (2020) Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nba.com/standings/2019/division [Accessed 17 March 2020]

[2] Women’s National Basketball Association (2020) Standings 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.wnba.com/standings/#?season=2019 [Accessed 17 March 2020]

[3] National Basketball Association G-League (2020) Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://gleague.nba.com/standings/ [Accessed 17 March 2020]

[4] NBA 2K (2019) Standings 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://2kleague.nba.com/standings/ [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[5] NBA 2K (2019) Schedule 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://2kleague.nba.com/schedule/ [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[6] National Basketball Association (2020) NBA suspends 2019-20 season [Internet] Available from: https://www.nba.com/video/2020/03/12/20200312-nba-suspends-season?collection=news [Accessed 17 March 2020]

[7] National Basketball Association G-League (2020) NBA G-League to suspend 2019-20 season [Internet] Available from: https://gleague.nba.com/news/nba-g-league-to-suspend-2019-20-season/ [Accessed 17 March 2020]

Social Media

[8] NBA | Twitter (2020) NBA Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1212524814147174400/p_7j0oah_400x400.jpg [Accessed 17 March 2020]

[9] NBA 2K League | Twitter (2020) WNBA Profile Picture [Internet] Available from:https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1145670653145735168/KPFFWIZZ_400x400.jpg  [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[10] NBA 2K League | Twitter (2020) NBA G League Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/876997334302896128/fnjKKku5_400x400.jpg  [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[11] NBA 2K League | Twitter (2020) NBA 2K League Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1039149549107986432/jRleYom6_400x400.jpg [Accessed 24 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rob Gihbu

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Poc Fada Golf

Poc Fada Golf Logo [Ref: 2]

About

Poc Fada is the Irish version of Golf, whereby a player uses a hurl or hurley to hit a sliotar of ball up the side of a mountain and down the other side in as few pucks or goes as possible. It is mentioned in the legend of Setanta, whereby the hero uses his hurl or hurley to hit the ball over the Cooley Mountains in Co. Louth on his way to a feast of the King of Ulster in Armagh.

Poc Fada Golf is the brainchild of Julian Gaisford-St. Lawrence, whose family built Howth Castle, and uses the same principle but on a golf course, with bigger holes. It is aimed more at families as a day out, and it doesn’t take as long as Golf to complete a round. Each hole has a par as in Golf.

It is in the tradition of other GAA Compromise or International rules sports, such as International Rules Football (Gaelic Football & Australian Football), Hurling-Shinty (Ireland v Scotland), Handball-Pelota (Ireland v Basque Country), Rounders-Baseball (Irish teams v American teams) and Hurlacrosse (Hurling teams v Lacrosse teams).

The course was opened in 2015 at Deer Park Golf, in Co. Fingal (North County Dublin), and is run under the stewardship of Humphrey Kelleher, the chairman of the National Poc Fada Committee.

Poc Fada Golf at Deer Park Poc Fada Golf Course [Ref: 2]

References

[1] Bailey, Ryan (2015) “Have you heard of Poc Fada Golf? It’s a sport now and Ireland’s first course has just opened” The 42.ie [Internet] Available from: https://www.the42.ie/poc-fada-golf-course-deer-park-2247353-Jul2015/ [Accessed 15 March 2020]

Images

[2] GAA Poc Fada Twitter Account (2018) GAA Poc Fada Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/975524662636613632/-7z4rlL3_400x400.jpg [Accessed 9 June 2018]

[3] YourDaysOut (2020) Deer Park Golf FootGolf and Poc Fada | Things to Do in DubliN [Internet] Available from: https://yourdaysout.com/uploads/articleimages/72/72ec62f4b80966f2e1ba46df14c6c1f9.JPG [Accessed 15 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Judith Burns, Jean-Paul O’Flynn and Rose McCabe.

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Tallaght Rules Basketball-Futsal 2003

Tallaght Tournament 17 March 2003

On the 17th March 2003, Shamrock Rovers Football Club and Notre Dame Basketball Club, both based in Tallaght, Co. South Dublin, organised a 5-a-side “Tallaght Rules” tournament, wherebt teams played “Compromise Rules” Basketball-Futsal (Indoor Soccer) matches. Each match consisted on two quarters each of Baskerball and Futsal (Indoor soccer). It was intended to introduce young people to both sports and promote their respective sports.

Soon afterwards Notre Dame Basketball Club, based in the National Basketball Arena in Tymon, Tallaght, but originally from Firhouse (also Dublin 24, where their underage teams were based) joined Shamrock Rovers and became known as Shamrock Rovers HOOPS in the Basketball Ireland Super League.

The Compromise Rules, also known as International Rules is a long tradition in the GAA, whereby similar, but different sports, from different regions of the world, play a compromise between the two sports. Other examples are International Rules Football between Gaelic Football and Australian Football, Hurling-Shinty between Ireland and Scotland, Rounders-Baseball between Irish teams and American teams, Handball-Pelota between Ireland and the Basque Country, Hurlacrosse between Hurling and Lacrosse (the Native American stick game), and Poc Fada Golf (Poc Fada is the Irish version of Golf, whereby players use a hurl r hurley to hit the ball up the side of a mountain and down the other side in as few pucks. or goes as possible).

Photographs from the Tallaght Echo of the “Tallaght Rules” match, March 20, 2003 [Ref: 2]

References

[1] Anon. (2003) “Rovers and Notre Dame join forces for unique event” Tallaght Echo. Thursday, March 13, 2003. pg. 86

[1] Anon. (2003) “Photo Caption” Tallaght Echo. Thursday, March 20, 2003. pg. 94

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Judith Burns, Jean-Paul O’Flynn and Rose McCabe.

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