The school provides a wide range of sporting facilities. These include a Sports’ hall, Basketball courts and a Sports’ field. Sports offered in the school at competitive level are rugby, basketball, hockey, sailing, camogie, hurling, football, soccer, golf and pitch and putt
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Gaelic Football Coláise Muire make Cork final
18 April 2012

Crosshaven 7-9
Coláiste Daibhead 2-4
From the very start of this match Crosshaven were the better team. The
Crosshaven forwards won ball after ball and kept punishing the
defence. Coláiste Daibhead could hardly cross the halfway line as
Crosshaven continued to be in control. By halftime the game was over
with Crosshaven scoring goal after goal. At the start of the second
half Coláiste Daibhead began well and added a few points. But that
stopped as the half went on and Crosshaven continued to score. The
backline played well for Crosshaven and continued to pass it to the
forwards. Anthony Wrenne and Jordan Fahy were two of Crosshaven’s
players on the day.
Crosshaven now move into the final where they will
play Blarney.
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Gaelic Football Under 16s: Coláiste Muire progress to second round
14 March 2012
March 14th 2012
Crosshaven eased their way through tto the next round of the Cork under 16 football championships with a comfortable victory over Mayfield. The team played some great football. Best players were Anthony Wrenne, Jordan Fahy, Sam Murphy and Kieran lyons.
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Girls’ Basketball – Cadettes reach Cork final
7 December 2011
Congratulations to the Cadette girls who represented Coláiste Muire in the Cork final on Tuesday.
The girls defied expectations by reaching the final after a string of victories earlier in the competition.
On the day, the girls met an excellent Christ-the-King side who proved too strong.
Great performances nonetheless by Michaela Egan, Jessica Dempsey and Emily Burke-O’Driscoll.
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Girls’ Basketball – Colaiste Muire beat St. Aloysius’ College, Carrigtwohill in thriller
23 November 2011
Wednesday 23rd November 2011
Coláiste Muire advanced the semi finals of the under 19 “B” Cork. Championships in a closely contested affair in Coláiste Muire Sports’ hall.
The teams finished level after a very even four quarters of basketball before edging ahead in extra time and wining by the narrowest of margins.
The game finished
St. Aloysius’ College, Carrigtwohill 36
Colaiste Muire: Katy Reardon, Daire Rynne, Laragh Fitzgerald, Megan O’ Keeffe, Cara Cremin, Kate Barry, Jessica Dempsey, Jessie Bushe, Stacey McKenna, Anna Reardon
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