Killeshandra GAA club notes

May 22, 2017

A huge thank you to everyone who supported our cake sale on Saturday morning. To everyone that baked, bought and helped on the day we really appreciate it. We will be buying new goal nets, equipment and jerseys for our juveniles with funds raised.


 

Results:

ACFL Division 2 Round 8: Killeshandra 1-09 Crosserlough 3-12

U14 Division 3 Boys: St Josephs w/o V Denn


 

Fixtures:

U16 Division 3 Semi-Final: St Joseph's V Belturbet on Wednesday 24th May at 7pm in Kildallan

ACFL Division 2 Round 9: Killeshandra V Bailieborough on Thursday 25th May at 7.30pm

U14 Division 3 Round 3: St Josephs V Belturbet in Killeshandra on Friday 26th May at 6.45pm

U12 Spring Games: Killeshandra V Kildallan in Killeshandra Tuesday 23rd May at 7pm


 

Lotto

Lotto results 21st May. Numbers: 10,18,19,20.

No Winner €40 Winners: Declan Woods, Blaithin Curran, Francis Curran, Rose Cullen, Anslem Lovett. Next week Jackpot €4900 in the Gilsenans Bar on Sunday 28th May at 9pm.


 

Club Walking

Our social initiative continues every Sunday Morning at 8.30am with our Health & Well Being Officer Eileen Gormley (meet at club carpark). You must be a club member to attend each week.


 

Club Gear:

Club Gear including shorts, socks and bags can be purchased from Donal Kelly in the Bait Shop.


 

Killeshandra N.S. School Reunion

On Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th Killeshandra N.S. will be holding a number of events. Over the weekend roll books from 1920 onwards, photographic displays and more will be happening. A commemorative book can also be purchased over the weekend.


 

CARDIAC SCREENING: Advanced Medical Services will be coming to Killeshandra to perform a comprehensive, doctor led, Cardiac Screening Service on Saturday 10th June in Killeshandra Leaguers GAA Club Rooms. AMS is Ireland's leading mobile Cardiac Screening company. They perform cardiac screening nationwide, ultimately aimed at reducing the incidents of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). Approx 2 young people (under 35) die each week in Ireland from SADS. Research has shown that cardiac screening can significantly reduce the incidents of SADS. Please see below for further information on cardiac screening.

CARDIAC SCREENING is ultimately aimed at reducing the incidents of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) in Ireland. International best practice recommends cardiac screening every 2 years for people involved in competitive sport. Please see overleaf further information about this service. FEE The fee for Cardiac Screening is €65pp. People with Laya Health insurance can avail of this service for free. For bookings or more information contact Daniel Luby on 0868224298


Social Media:
Follow Killeshandra GAA on Facebook www.facebook.com/killeshandragaa and on twitter @killeshandraGAA for all the latest news and updates from the club. Game updates for Senior games are provided on the Killeshandra twitter account for those that can't make match day. 


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