

Dromore High School Sports
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U14 High School Cup: Dromore High 3 Parkhall Integrated College 0 Final
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The Ulster Hockey U14 High School Cup Final at Stormont Pavilion on Monday featured Dromore High and Parkhall Integrated College in a well contested match. Dromore looked to take control in the first half but the Parkhall defence and their enthusiastic keeper had other ideas and the teams turned round with the score at 0
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Schools Cup: Royal Belfast Academical Institution 45 Dromore High School 0 Quarter Final
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On Saturday, a large, very partisan crowd attended the Schools Cup Quarter Final between Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Dromore High School, at Osborne. Both sides got to know each other in the opening moments. After only five minutes James Hillman collected his chip to score. Josh Eagleson’s conversion put Inst 7 – 0 up.
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Aaron Brolly, Alfie Clarke, Conor McVicker, Dominick Petrovich, James Long, James Murray, Luke Dillon, Robert Russell
Medallion Shield: Dromore High 20 Belfast Royal Academy 30 Quarter Final
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We took in the pick of the Medallion Shield quarter finals at Barban Hill as Dromore High entertained Belfast Royal Academy on Saturday morning. We were expecting this the be the closest of all the Medallion Shield quarter finals and so it proved. Dromore’s Luke Dillon adds an early penalty Dromore got the scoreboard ticking
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Medallion Shield: Dromore High School 26 Larne Grammar School 12
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Tuesday lunchtime was mild, there was even sunshine, for the postponed 4th round Medallion Shield tie between Dromore High School and Larne Grammar School at Barban Hill. Dromore had possession and territory in the first 25 minutes of the game, played mostly between the Larne 22 and halfway line, but were unable to turn this into
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Alex Simpson, Ben Anderson, Ethan Dickson, Ethan Mount, Jack Allen, James Waddell, Johnny Scott, Josh Quigley, Luke Mingout, Noah Courtney Gardner
Schools Cup: Dromore High School 42 Bangor Grammar 12 Group B
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Dromore High School hosted Bangor Grammar for Schools Cup Group B second round tie at Barban Hill on Saturday morning. With both sides winning their first round fixtures this one looked like a pool decider. Dromore warmed up in their Pretty n Pink tees. The Dromore High players added to the occasion by running a
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Alan Tate, Alistair Wright, Callum Bradley, Daniel Bennett, Ethan Mount, Joey Ashby, Jonny Scott, Robby McMinn
Schools Friendly: Belfast High 15 Dromore High 31
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I caught up with our friends at Dromore High on Saturday morning as they made the trip to Belfast High School for a pre Halloween friendly. I was trying out a new lens and camera combo in this one and by the time I’d got everything set up the visitors were 0 – 7 in
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2022-03-15 Dromore High School 3 Lagan College 0 U16 High Schools Cup
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Yesterday’s U16 High Schools final was played out yesterday, at Stormont, between Dromore High School and Lagan College Defences were on top in a scoreless 1st half Both 1st half quarters were very cagey affairs, with play bogged down in midfield, as defences stifled attacks. Neither side could break the deadlock in a scoreless 1st half. The
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2022-03-14 Lagan College 1 Dromore High 0 U14 High School Cup
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I had the good fortune to catch the U14 High School Cup match between Lagan College and Dromore High U14’s at Stormont Pavilion on Monday afternoon. Dromore High on the attack in the first half In a keenly contested final Dromore looked for the advantage early with a good period of territory and possession. However
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Medallion Trophy: Dromore High 24 Omagh Academy 12
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Dromore High School and Omagh Academy met in the Ulster Schools Medallion Trophy Final at The Royal School Dungannon on Tuesday afternoon. Dromore started the game strongly and after a period of pressure in the Omagh 22 Dromore’s Ethan McCutcheon barged over for the opening score after 7 minutes. Ethan McCutcheon dives for the line
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Curtis Forbes, Darragh Hanlon, Ethan Mount, Flynn Longstaff, Joe Hopes, Kyle Stirling, Lucas Kenny, Luke Johnston, Matthew Heasley, Peter Caves, Ryan Rodgers, Tom Crowther, Zac Soloman
Schools Cup: Campbell College 26 Dromore High 8 Quarter Final
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Dromore had plenty of vocal support at Fox’s Field and arrived onto the pitch through a veil of blue smoke and chequered flags clearly intent to spoil the form book. They kicked off with the wind and managed to charge down the clearance kick, boomeranging the ball towards the Campbell try line. As Dromore pounced
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Medallion Trophy: Dromore High School 26 Foyle College 12
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Thursday’s Medallion Trophy Semi Final was played at Barban Hill, between Dromore High School and Foyle College. A strong wind blowing straight down the pitch only worsened as the game progressed. Ultimately it would be the side that used this wind to their advantage that would claim victory. Dromore defended against the wind first, content,
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Schools Cup: Dromore High School 24 Banbridge Academy 0
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It was drizzling when I parked the car at Dromore Rugby Club on Saturday morning and it was still drizzling, when I drove away. Overhead & underfoot, it was not ideal conditions for the 3rd Round Schools Cup Tie between Dromore High School and near neighbours, Banbridge Academy. Banbridge Academy kicked off and that was the
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Senior Schools: Dromore High 50 Friends’ School 0 Schools Friendly
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We called in with our friends at Dromore High on our way down to Dublin on Saturday morning and we were rewarded with some entertaining play, from both teams. Unfortunately, our schedule only gave us time for the first half but we were still treated to four tries as Johnny Scott (2), Ryan Rodgers and
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Schools: Dromore High 14 Limavady Grammar 10 (Trophy Final)
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Dromore High School picked up the first schools senior trophy of the season following a 14 – 10 win against Limavady Grammar in the Schools Trophy Final at Ballymena Academy yesterday afternoon. Both sides appeared nervous in the initial stages but it was Limavady who settled the quicker with a converted try in the first
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Schools Cup: Dromore High 8 Regent House 10 (R2)
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Dromore High School hosted Regent House at Barban Hill in the Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Cup 2nd Round. It was a game where defences dominated with chances few and far between in a tense first half, Regent took the lead, courtesy of a Stuart Martin penalty goal, minutes before half time. Dromore drew level with

















