Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA notes

August 04, 2015

Intermediate
The intermediate championship resumes this coming Sunday afternoon, where our lads assignment is a home fixture against St Farnan's at Quigabar at 1pm. This is an important game for the team and your support would be very much appreciated for this home championship game, the first in three years. Best of luck to everyone involved.
Minor
The first round of the minor championship is pencilled in for August 13th when our boys will meet Drumcliffe/Rosses Point at Quigabar. Preparation continues this week with training.
U-16
Our under-16s received a walkover from Geevagh in the opening round of the u-16c championship, and will play St John's in round two of August 24th.
U-14
Our under-14s play Ballymote/Bunninadden in a rearranged championship fixture tomorrow (Monday) at 5pm in Quigabar.
U-12
The under-12 boys play St Pat's in a third place play-off this Tuesday evening at 7pm in Dromard.
County Scene
Best wishes to Mark O'Dowd and the Sligo minors in their quest for All-Ireland glory on Monday versus Kerry in Tullamore. Well done to Eoin Hallinan on his participation with Sligo's under-16 side at the Ted Webb Cup finals last week. Commiserations to the Sligo senior footballers on their exit from the All-Ireland series against Tyrone at Croke Park last Saturday.
Dancing at the Crossroads
A most enjoyable night was had at our ladies committee fundraiser 'Craic at the Crossroads' at Sheridan's Bar, Kilglass last Sunday. A large crowd attended and it was a night that didn't disappoint. Thanks to our ladies committee for their hard work in organising the event and everyone who sold tickets.
Golf Classic
Our rearranged golf classic takes place on Friday, August 7th at Enniscrone GC. An enjoyable day is in prospect with a fantastic first prize of 4 All-Ireland football final and tickets to play for. Many other prizes will also be available. For more details contact coordinator Tom McManus, and to book a tee time contact Enniscrone GC on (096) 36297.
Blotto
The newly revamped blotto draw continues every Saturday night in local pubs. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. The jackpot is now at €3500.
Cúl Camp
Despite the inclement weather, over 150 boys and girls had a brilliant week at the annual cúl camp at Quigabar last week. Thanks to Michael Duffy and all the coaches for their help in what was a great week.


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