The Kerryman (North Kerry)

KILMOYLEY

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for football. We came up short against a strong Churchill team with the result being Ballymac 2-10 to Churchill’s 6-06. U-14: Our U14s play their last game of the season on Monday the 18th of September in the Castleisla­nd District A Final where we will face the formidable three club combinatio­n of Knock/Brosna/ Duagh. The Game throws in at 6.30pm on the Castleisla­nd Desmond’s Pitch. All support greatly appreciate­d. U-12: Our U12 blue team qualified to play in the (b) final of the Castleisla­nd District League where we will play against John Mitchels. Our gold team will play Currow in the (c) final. Both finals will be played in Castleisla­nd next Friday night with the tbc. All support appreciate­d and best of luck to both teams.

U-10: Academy continued last Sunday on the training pitch and we had a good turnout on the morning. The John Mitchels Blitz takes place next Saturday at 10am with first games starting at 10.15. Each team will have at least 5 games. It is hoped to be finished by 2.45pm. U-8: Academy continued last Sunday morning and we had a good turnout on the day. We will be competing in the John Mitchel’s Blitz next Saturday at 10am with first games starting at 10.15. Each team will have at least 5 games. It is hoped to be finished by 2.45pm. MINORS - Best of luck to our minor team who are up against the Abbeydorne­y/ Parnells combinatio­n in the quarter final of the County championsh­ip this Wednesday at 6pm in Lerrig. Kilmoyley will look to players like Phil Maunsell, Richard Flaherty and Conor Nolan to lead the way to a possible 14th county title.

SENIORS - It’s another big county championsh­ip weekend as Kilmoyley face Ballyduff in the second semi-final on Sunday at 3:45pm in Austin Stack park. It’s been twelve weeks since Kilmoyley’s last game against St. Brendans; Ballyduff have had to wait one week less. A mouth watering game is expected between these two sides who are meeting for the fifth time in three years, following last year’s county final replay. A win for Kilmoyley would see them reach their fourth final in succession. Best of luck to everyone involved.

The game is part of a double header at Stacks park with the opening game between St. Brendans and Lixnaw throwing in at 2pm.

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