Ballykelly Club Notes
May 14, 2012
Our U16 boys just came up short in their league final on Monday morning. On the day the lads could have no complaints as the came up against a much hungrier Ardclough side. This team have proved however that when it comes to Championship time during the summer that they could be a side to look out for.
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Best of luck to our senior men who are at home today against Sallins. Throw in is a 2pm. All support welcome.
Our U12 boys made it two wins back to back when they welcomed Raheens to Ballykelly on Thursday evening. Training for the lads is every Friday from 6-7pm
Our Senior ladies were just pipped at the post for the second game running on Tuesday evening when they travelled to Maynooth for round 3 of the league. Entering the final stretch the girls were edging ahead but a goal and two points without reply from the home side were enough to secure the points for Maynooth. The girls can take heart from the fact that they are taking these teams right to the wire in their games and some work on their fitness coming close to the Championship in the coming months will make them a side tobe feared.
Our Senior men went down badly to Sallins in the Senior League in Division 3 on Sunday afternoon. The lads must regroup this coming weekend when they face Ardclough in the first round of the Junior A championship
Our Senior ladies were just pipped at the post for the second game running on Tuesday evening when they travelled to Maynooth for round 3 of the league. Entering the final stretch the girls were edging ahead but a goal and two points without reply from the home side were enough to secure the points for Maynooth. The girls can take heart from the fact that they are taking these teams right to the wire in their games and some work on their fitness coming close to the Championship in the coming months will make them a side tobe feared.
Our U12 boys made it two wins back to back when they welcomed Raheens to Ballykelly on Thursday evening. Training for the lads is every Friday from 6-7pm
Our u10 boys continued their excellent form in their Southboard fixtures when they travelled to Grangenolvan on Tuesday evening. The lads are really starting to gel well together as a team and have done wellin all their fixtures to date. Training for this age group is on every Friday from 6-7pm
Our U12 girls began their league in tremendous fashion on Friday evening when they travelled to St Laurances and came away with the points. This squad have been training hard for the last couple of weeks and their hard work is starting to reap rich dividends. Final score Ballykelly 2.5 St Laurances 1.2
Our Senior men went down badly to Sallins in the Senior League in Division 3 on Sunday afternoon. The lads must regroup this coming weekend when they face Ardclough in the first round of the Junior A championship
Our u10 boys continued their excellent form in their Southboard fixtures when they travelled to Grangenolvan on Tuesday evening. The lads are really starting to gel well together as a team and have done wellin all their fixtures to date. Training for this age group is on every Friday from 6-7pm
Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps provide boys and girls - between the ages of 6 and 13 - with an action-packed and fun-filled week of activity during the summer holidays which revolves around maximising enjoyment and sustaining participant involvement in Gaelic Games Activities are GAME - BASED - a strong emphasis is placed on skill acquisition - and are organised in an age appropriate manner with a view to: optimising learning enhancing friendships improving physical & psychological well being promoting school and club links KEY FEATURES ABOUT KELLOGG'S GAA CÚL CAMPS The camps are structured so that a different aspect of the game is worked on each day. The programme involves coaching specific skills of the game and the opportunity for children to put into practice what they have learned through small sided games. On the last day of the camp a "blitz" will be organised to provide each child with an introduction to competitive games. Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps - are run throughout the summer from Monday to Friday, 10.00am to 2.30pm, in all 32 Counties and overseas. (see Camp venues for dates). Attendance is open to primary school children aged 6 years to 13 years. Camp this year runs from 16th to 20th July from 10am to 2.30pm Monday to Friday Camp co-ordinator this year in Ballykelly GFC is Dermot Lawler (086) 849 8324 and if you have any queries dont hesitate to give him a call and he'll be happy to assist you
Our U16 boys just came up short in their league final on Monday morning. On the day the lads could have no complaints as the came up against a much hungrier Ardclough side. This team have proved however that when it comes to Championship time during the summer that they could be a side to look out for.
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