Cushinstown Athletic club Prior to 1972, there was a small soccer club in the locality that catered for the sporting needs of young boys. In order to accommodate girls a dedicated group decided in 1972 to start an athletic club. The catchment area of the club includes athletes from Cushinstown, Curragha, Ardcath, Rathfeigh, Dueek and north of Ashbourne. At present, there are 150 members.
Gaelic Athletic Association In 1947 the football clubs of Cushinstown and Bellowstown amalgamated under the name "Young Ireland" and in that year they won the Meath Junior Football championship. Young Ireland do not exist any longer as a
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club. There are several GAA clubs in the vicinity of Cushinstown these are St Vincents, Curragha,
Duleek and
Skryne. Two of Meath's most distinguished footballers hail from Cushinstown -
Peter McDermott and
John McDermott. The records show that Peter McDermott attended St Cianain's School from 1923 until 1932. That is but one record. However, Peter has spent most of his life creating records - particularly in all aspects of GAA activity - so much so that it is very doubtful if his range of skills, successes and total commitment will ever be equalled let alone be surpassed. He played with Navan, Donaghmore, Ashbourne and Meath, and he won All-Ireland and Meath titles. He refereed the 1953 All-Ireland final. He managed the Meath football team. He managed the Ireland team vs Australia. In 1988 he received the Meath hall of fame award. John Mcdermott attended Cushinstown school from 1975-82. He mostly played with Skryne. He won all Irelands in 1996 and 1999 and he won all stars in 1996. ==Education==