This weeks club notes Peil/Football Maith sibh to our Under 8, - TopicsExpress



          

This weeks club notes Peil/Football Maith sibh to our Under 8, 10 an 12 footballers who travelled to Annaclone on Saturday to play a number of friendly games. Our Under 8s had a comfortable win to round off a very successful year. Well done to our U10s and especially to the u8s Owen Millar, John McAlinden, Sean Gallagher, Conan McCann and Finn Kelly who stepped up to the mark and assisted their u10 teammates during the game, to earn a draw. Well done to all our U12s who competed in a tightly fought contest, of which Tones ran out eventual winners. We would like to thank Annaclone for their very generous hospitality. Go raibh maith agaibh. Go raibh míle maith agat to principal of St Patricks Primary School Aghacommon, Mr Lee, who recognised the achievements of 22 of our Under 8 and Under 10 footballers at the school assembly on Friday morning. We thank Mr Lee and Mr Kearney for the very special welcome and for inviting along Under 8 mentor Colly Gallagher and the five trophies that the boys and girls won this year. Maith sibh a pháistí. Well done to all of our underage players on a fantastic year for the club. Mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sí. Praise the youth and they will flourish. Well done to Kane, Josh and Sarah Rose who travelled to GAA headquarters at Páirc an Chrócaigh to play alongside the rest of the under 12 representatives from Ard Mhacha on Sunday. Comhghairdeas to neighbouring club St Paul’s in Lurgan who won the Armagh Intermediate football Championship on Sunday after a 2-13 to 2-10 victory over the Grange. Camógaíocht/Camogie Our North Armagh Hurling and Camogie League continued on Saturday at CP Sports with our own Under 6s, Under 8s and Under 12s taking part. This weekend saw teams from Eglish, Edendork, and Dungannon taking part, as well as our friends and neighbours Sean Treacys and Loch Mór Gaels. Go raibh maith agat to our Under 16 camogs who led the refereeing duties. Scór Good luck to out competitors in Scór na bPáistí, which will be held in the Athletic Grounds in Ard Mhacha at 2pm on Saturday. Ádh mór oraibh a pháistí. The first round of Scór na nÓg will take place this year on Sunday 9 November in Derrytrasna. Scór na nÓg is open to anyone who is under 17 on 1 January 2015 and if you would like to compete in any of the competitions, contact our Culture Officer Seán Ó Maoilsté. Well done to Bláthnaid McCaughley, current Armagh Scór na nÓg county champion in solo singing and member of our county champion ballad group, who sang a great rendition of Amhrán na bhFiann before Sundays Armagh Intermediate Football Championship final between Naomh Pól and An Ghráinseach. Club Óige/Youth Club Our senior youth club got back up and running on Tuesday night and would like to extend an invitation to new members of secondary school age who may wish to come along on Tuesday evenings between 7 and 9pm. Our junior youth club continues on a Thursday evening. We will be hosting a children’s disco at the club on Friday 24 October at 7pm with DJ Chris O’Connor. Admission is just £2.50 so get practicing your moves kids. Crannchur/Lotto This weeks lotto numbers (06.10.14) were 5, 7, 12 and 17. There were no jackpot winners and match 3 winners were Lilian Lynch, Josh Scullion, Kieran Tighe, Liam McConville, Brian Martin, J McDonald and Dee Magee. Sellers prize went to K Murray and this weeks jackpot is £5350. Comhbhrón/Condolences We were greatly saddened to learn of the recent death of Andy McStay, husband of Armagh camogie president Marian. Andy and Marian have been great friends of Wolfe Tones and St Endas over the years and we would like to offer our sincere condolences to Marian and to her children at this very sad time. Ar dheis Dé go raibh anam uasal Andy.
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:25:57 +0000

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