St. Marys Juvenile notes

June 29, 2015

U14 Hurling:- A busy week for the club began with a long trip to Fourmilewater last Tuesday night, 23rd June, to play the home team in the 3rd round of the championship. After a tough hours hurling the Westerners came out on top on a 2-11 to 2-7 scoreline. With 3 games played we have only 1 point to show for our efforts, but no need to fret as their are plenty games still to be played.

U13 Hurling:- We opened our first match of the U13 campaign with a spin to Portlaw to take on the tannery boys last Wednesday evening, 24th June. After a very entertaining game we were just tipped at the post on a final tally of 6-4 to 6-2.

U10 Football:- Sacred Heart were the opposition for our U10 footballers in Williamstown last Wednesday evening, 24th June. A poor first half display saw the city team ahead at the break, but a big improvement on the resumption saw our lads just fall short. Well done too all concerned.

U16 Hurling:- Our U16 hurlers opened their season with a good win over St. Mollerans in Bunmahon last Thursday evening, the 25th. With 6 games in total we hope to do well in this grade, with Stradbally up next. Final score St. Marys 1-15 St. Mollerans 1-11.

All Ireland Skills Final:- Well done to young Tomas Mooney who represented St. Marys and Waterford in the All-Irealand Football Skills Final in Portlaoise lately. Whille he didn't win it he finished a very creditable 5th, a proud day for himself and his parents Brendan and Catherine.

Sincere Sympathy:- to U9&10 coach Neil Phelan and his family on the sad passing of his mother last weekend. May the angels have mercy on her soul.


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