U16
Kilbeggan/St. Joseph's made it three wins from three in Division 3 of the U16 league last Sunday evening in Kilbeggan when accounted for Multyfarnham on a 10-8 to 2-5 scoreline.
The performances of goalkeeper Guillermo Tapia and Kieran Boyle, who was in fine goal-scoring form, were among the highlights of a fine victory.
Guillermo Tapia; Eoin McCormack, Jack Fennessy; Eoghan Dixon, Adam Kelly, Senan Claffey; Mark Wrafter, Pierce Weir-Norris; Michael Murphy, Dylan McDonnell, Joey O'Neill; Kieran Boyle, Mikey Lynam. Subs: Micheal Coffey and Brian Egan.
Ladies
After posting a big win over Delvin / St. Paul's in the first round, our ladies were brought back down to earth by Moate in the second round of the intermediate championship in Kilbeggan last Sunday morning.
We were always chasing the game after a strong Moate side netted an early penalty. Despite being well beaten in the end, we never gave up and remain in contention to reach the knockout stages with games to come against Clann Gaels, Ballycomoyle and Coralstown/Kinnegad.
Team: Sabrina Jackson; Orla Daly, Deirdre Robbins, Leah Farrell; Sharon Heeney, Triona Durkan, Gillian Heeney; Aoibhinn Jackson, Tara Dennehy; Aine Pettit, Jill Draper, Laura Hannon; Niamh Durkan, Mairead McCormack, Eimear Fox. Subs: Jenny Barrett, Niamh Daly, Katelyn Dennigan and Eimear Heeney.
Minor fixture
Fresh from a big win over Milltownpass in the last round, our minors will be in Division 3 league action again this Wednesday evening when they travel to Delvin to face Delvin / St. Paul's. Throw-in is 7pm.
U14
Well don to our U14s on theirr 7-10 to 0-5 Division 2 league victory over Caulry in Mount Temple last Thursday evening.
U10 blitz
We hosted a very successful U10 Go Games blitz in Mercy Secondary School last Tuesday evening which saw teams from St. Mary's, Multyfarnham, Millmore Gaels and Delvin take part.
Lotto
Last week's lucky numbers were 11, 14, 21 and 23. Patsy Rock was the only Match 3 winner. This week's draw takes place in The Saddler's Inn when the jackpot will be €14,750. Tickets, costing €2, can be purchased from any local shop. Thank you for your continued support.
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