Drumhowan club notes

June 30, 2015

Seniors - We lost to Cremartin by a point on Sunday last on a scoreline of Cremartin 2.7 Drumhowan 0-12. We went in at half time eight points in arrears after a very poor first half performance. The boys playing with the wind upped it for the second half and a few misses were costly at the end. Next up is an away game in Scotshouse against Currin on Sunday July 12th.

Reserves- Next game is on Wednesday July 8th away to Rockcorry at 8pm.

Minors - St Pats have Sean Mc Dermotts as visitors to Drumhowan on Tuesday next July 7th at 7.30pm. This is the first game in the Division One Cup section of the league. We play Clontibret on the 21st of July in the Championship in Drumhowan.

U16  - St Pats take on Monaghan Harps in Ballybay on Thursday evening July 2nd at 7.30. The following Thursday they are away to Truagh in the first round of the championship.

U14  Div 2  - We play Emyvale on Saturday next at noon away. All players should be in Emyvale for 11.20.

U12 Div 2-   Cremartin 3-14 Drumhowan 1-7   We were well beaten in the end by a bigger stronger Cremartin side on Saturday last. At half time we were only a point behind but a strong third quarter saw Cremartin pull away. Next up is a home game v Latton on Sat 11th July. Training continues on Monday and Thursday evenings at 7pm.

U10 - There is a Go Games Blitz in Toome on this Saturday. All players should be in Toome for 9.30am. We have entered an Ulster Blitz in Truagh which takes place on Saturday July 18th so keep that date free.

U8  - Next Go Games Blitz is in Toome on Saturday July 11th. Reminder to all players to keep practicing the skills daily at home now the summer holidays have arrived.

Ulster Final - Ticket orders for the game should be with Paul Mc Guirk by this Thursday evening at 9pm. You can contact him on 086-1932056 or by email. Tickets can also be bought online and at Centra and Supervalu Stores.

Cul Camps. These will run from 13th July to 17th July in Ballybay . Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps provide boys and girls - between the ages of 5 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.You can register online at gaa.ie/kelloggsculcamps. See the Monaghan website for more details.


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