St. Marys Juvenile Notes

May 18, 2015

U-14 FOOTBALL:-  Portlaw were our opponents in the eastern semi-final of the Div 2 championship last Monday night, 11th May in Kill. In a goal fest we were just edged out by 2 points and so our football season ends for our U-14s. It was a great game that swung too and fro but when the final whistle blew the tannery boys won it on a scoreline of 10-3 to 8-7 . Thanks to all the lads for their efforts and to Martin Allen and Dan Delaney for their time with this team.

U-13 Football:-  Kill was once again the venue for Rd. 3 game versus Rathgormack last Thurs. evening, 14th May, in a crucial game.. Defeat would have dented our ambitions for the year, but our lads rose majestically to the occasion winning on a 4-12 to 2-1 scoreline.  It was nip and tuck for most of the first half, but a scoring bust just before half time put us in a great position for the second half as we led by 9 at the break. We added 2-3 on the resumption and so we secure a semi final berth with still a game to go. Our final game is against Tramore and we will have a report next week.

U-12 Hurling:- Ballyduff obliged us last Saturday morning and played us in a very entertaining challenge which should stand to us for the remaining city league fixtures.

U-9 Hurling:- Kill was a hive of activity as De La Salle and Butlerstown visited last Wed, evening, 13th May to play our 2 teams in a blitz. Another very enjoyable evening for all concerned as our boys and girls may i add, proved more than a match for the opposition.

National League Cup Visits Naomh Mhuire:-  Our very own Michael Harney was the star of the show  along with the cup last Saturday afternoon as the 'duo' along with Stradballys U-6/7/8's hurlers visited Kill for a game and plenty of photos.  A beautiful May day greeted everyone as  the kids had a fantastic time. Well done to all involved for organising the event and lets hope it inspires some to follow in Michaels footsteps.


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