St Marys Juvenile club notes

July 13, 2015

Minor Hurling:- Another busy week for the club began on tues. night last when we took on Portlaw in round 2 of the championship , Played in Kill, the evening was more akin to Autumn than Summer, but this didnt stop the teams putting on an entertaining game of hurling with the tannery boys edging  it. We were very much in contention until a late goal swung it Portlaw,s way on a final score of 5-12 to 3-14.

U-10 Football:- Bunmahon was the venue on Wed. evening as Stradbally made the short trip to take us on in the Go Game Series. On the night our lads played very well and came away with the victory.

U-14 Hurling:- Our U-14 hurlers just can,t seem to get a win at the moment, and it is not down to a lack of effort. Ferrybank were the visitors to Kill last Wed. evening for the latest round of the championship , and despite leading at half-time and with 10 mins. to go we couldnt hold out for the win as the city boys ran out 4 point winners.

U-11 Hurling:- We played our final city league game last Friday night, 10th July, in Ballybeg against St Saviours. In a very tight game with the scoring low we just edged a very exciting encounter by 0-5 to 0-4. Our backs in particular played very well in this game with goalie James Fitzgerald also called upon to make a few good saves when the game was in the melting pot. Leading by 0-3 to 0-2  at the break, Saviours hit the front with 10 mins. to go but two late scores sealed the win for us.

Well Done:- To Paul Allen and Tomas  Mooney  who were part of the Waterford panel that recently played in the Jim Power U-14 Football Inter- County Tournament. A great achievement boys, keep up the good work.


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