Senior hurlers:
The Senior Hurlers maintained their interest in the County Championship with a comprehensive 2-16 to 0-12 victory over Murroe-Boher at the Gaelic Grounds. Patrickswell dominated the match and took control from the outset. Progress to the Championship quarter-final will depend on the final pool match with Adare.
Junior A hurlers:
The Junior A hurlers beat Na Piarsaigh by 1-19 to 3-10 in their "top of the table" clash in the City Championship. Patrickswell are guaranteed a semi-final berth with four wins and one defeat to their name.
Junior B hurlers
The Junior B hurlers suffered a 2-17 to 0-7 reverse to Monaleen in the City Championship. However, Patrickswell are guaranteed a semi-final berth as fourth place is assured. Patrickswell play Kildimo-Pallaskenry at home on Tuesday August 26 at 7pm.
Junior A footballers:
The Junior A footballers overcame Monaleen in the last round-robin match of the City Championship. They will face Na Piarsaigh in the City Final.
Patrickswell Festival:
The Patrickswell Community Council have teamed up with Patrickswell GAA Club to present the Patrickswell Festival and Donkey National. On Friday August 29 at 7pm, the club grounds will host the final of the Michael O'Brien Memorial Tournament. At 9pm, there will be a mouse racing event in the Dark Horse.
Moving onto Saturday August 30, the festival is officially launched at 3pm in McSweeney's Farm. There's a myriad of events, including a Donkey National, Bucking Bronco, Wheel of Fortune, Tug of War, Dog Show, Pony Rides, Car Boot Sale, Cow Pat Grid, Photography Competition, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting and Sports Events. At 8pm on Saturday, the Cu Chulainn hosts a barbecue & music with announcement of the Donkey National & Cow Pat Grid winner, a Strongest Man competition and the presentation of the President's Prize golf outing by Gerry Ryan.
Sunday August 31 begins energetically with the 5km Fun Run and Walk from the GAA Grounds at noon. The festival ends with a Pool Tournament and music at Punch's Bar at 6pm.
Camogie:
Congratulations to Limerick's Junior All-Ireland Champions, who defeated Carlow by 2-8 to 1-6 in Moneygall.
A Clothes Recycling Event will be held in the clubhouse from 1pm-3pm on Saturday September 6. Please donate clothes, bedlinen, curtains, shoes, phones and books. No duvets can be accepted. Contact Mary on 086-3695155 with any queries.
The U-14 girls start their championship at home on Tuesday August 26 against Causeway at 7pm. The U-12 girls entertain Crecora at home on Thursday August 28 at 6.30pm. The Junior Camogie Ladies commence the Championship game away to Knockaderry on Sunday August 31 at 6.30pm.
U-16 hurlers:
The U-16 hurlers played a compelling 2-12 to 0-18 draw with Mungret in the County Championship. Their final group match is home to South Liberties on September 1 at 7.15pm
Limerick juvenile teams
Patrickswell will have a strong representation on Limerick's county teams this weekend. The U-16 county team will contain Stephen Dunworth, Jamie Dillon, John Flynn, Danny Harty and Brian Nolan. The U-15 team will include Paudie Maher and Eoin Carroll, while the U-14 team includes Adam Carrig, Jason Gillane, Josh Considine, Calvin Carroll and Morgan Higgins.
Return to school:
Best wishes to every child and teenager who is returning to school this week and next week. We hope you've had a fantastic summer.
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