Hurling Club in California

The Story

About Us

We are a hurling club based in Sunny San Diego, California.

St. Peter’s Hurling Club was founded in 2010 by Colm Kenny and Mike DeSchmidt. Since 2010, the hurling club has traveled across the nation and won two National Championships in 2016, 2018 and many other tournaments. We are a partner in the annual West Coast 7’s Gaelic sports tournament, which is held every Memorial Day weekend in San Diego.

We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization and a California registered non-profit. Our San Diego GAA club is dedicated to the promotion of the sport of hurling and its cultural heritage. Our mission is to provide opportunities to learn and play hurling for our members of all ages, skill levels, and gender. We also seek to promote greater awareness of the Irish culture and San Diego Irish community.

We pride ourselves in welcoming new members

We are always on the look out for new players to come join our club. We get players that have played basketball, baseball, lacrosse and many more sports come out and try the Irish sport.

We take part in many tournaments

  • Nationals Labor Day Weekend
  • Denver in July
  • Arizona in October
  • West Coast Sevens Memorial Day Weekend

We are an ambitious team

Each year, we train as a team with the ultimate goal of winning Nationals which will be held in Philadelphia this year. In between, there is a significant dedication 0f time by our members to contribute to the community and club.

Award Winnings

2019 Player Awards

Captain: Tom Kelly

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Sean Dilger

Defensive Hurler of the Year: James Dalton

Rookie: Conor Bierfeldt

Players Player of the Year: Tom Kelly

2016 Player Awards

Captain: Ronan Keane

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Eoin Costello

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Ryan Jamieson

Rookie of the Year: Max Karafotis

Players Player of the Year: Jeff McGrath

2018 Player Awards

Captain: Eoin Costello

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Eoin Costello

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Alan Flanagan

Rookie: Pat O'Dell

Players Player of the Year: Noel Mythen

2015 Player Awards

Captain: Mike Woodruff

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Ryan Coon

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Ronan Keane

Rookie of the Year: Seth Sutton

Teammate of the Year: Colm Kenny

2017 Player Awards

Captain: Colm Kenny

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Sean Dilger

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Ronan Keane

Rookie: Chris McVeigh & Henry O’Loughlin

Players Player of the Year: Jay Gaines

2014 Player Awards

Captain: Declan Hartney

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Justin Rhoads

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Mike Woodruff

Teammate of the Year: Declan Hartney

2013 Player Awards

Captain: Declan Hartney

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Justin Rhoads

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Mike Szabo

Rookie of the Year: Jay Gaines

Teammate of the Year: Declan Hartney

2012 Players Awards

Captain: TBC

Offensive Hurler of the Year: Mike Woodruff

Defensive Hurler of the Year: Justin Rhoads

Most Improved Hurler: Clint Carney

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Testimonials

You’d think that after 20+ years of baseball and 6 years in the Minor Leagues that baseball would be my favorite sport. But after about 3 practices and one game of hurling things changed pretty quickly.

Baseball definitely helped the transition easier, catching high balls like an outfielder or trying to hit a home run every time I swing. Now it’s a new challenge to learn the rest of the skills/tactics.

Everything else that comes with hurling is an added bonus. Getting to compete again is huge for me, the cardio component makes sure I don’t get out of shape.

But the camaraderie is probably the most
Important. Being new in San Diego I’m lucky to have this group of guys to grab a beer with (or two or ten).

I try and recommend hurling to anyone who has played any sport in the past, come see if you can hang.

Conor Bierfeldt
Half Forward

When I moved to San Diego in January of 2019, I knew two people; My brother and my fiance.

I joined St. Peter’s Hurling Club soon after. The club was welcoming and patient with me as I learned the new sport.

I had grown up playing hockey in the Bay Area so I felt that Hurling wouldn’t be difficult to learn, and to some extent my sports background has helped a ton, but the men in this club were quick with pointers during training and were enthusiastic with their support during games, even when I felt lost out on the field.

From youth sports, through high school and into adulthood I have played on many sports teams, but the passion, comaraderie, and commitment to winning that this club possesses is stronger than any team or club I have played with before.

The members of this club are great competitors on the field, great friends off the field and genuinely good people all the time. I’m happy to say, they are some of the most outstanding bunch of lads I’ve had the pleasure of knowing.

San Diego has been an amazing place to live, but with the help of this club, it has been easy to call it “home”.

Mick O'Dell
Mick O'Dell
Mid Field