The Kerryman (North Kerry)

BALLYHEIGU­E

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GAA LOTTO: The following numbers were drawn at last Sunday’s GAA lotto: 2-3-4-25. The Jackpot of €7,150 was not won. Next week’s Jackpot will be €7,200. The two €50 winners were: Ger Fitzgibbon, Glenderry and Geraldine Harty, Ballylonga­ne. The €25 winner was Shane Lawless, Ballylonga­ne.

TOM HEALY HURLING TOURNAMENT: The Ballyheigu­e Under-15 hurlers are the Tom Healy Tournament Champions, They had a great victory over Ballyduff in the semi-final at Abbeydorne­y on Friday evening In the final they played the local Abbeydorne­y team. Both teams played great skilful hurling with very little between the sides all through the game. The Abbeydorne­y boys were two points ahead with time almost up. Then Nathan Guerin who ran through the Abbeydorne­y defence to stick the ball in the net for a great match winning score. The Ballyheigu­e team held out for a famous victory with all the players playing their part. Final score Ballyheigu­e 1-8 and Abbeydorne­y 1-7. The Trophy was presented to a delighted Nathan Guerin the Ballyheigu­e Captain. Graham Slattery was voted Man of the Match. Many thanks to the Co-ordinator Mikey Leahy and the Abbeydorne­y club who ran a very successful and enjoyable Tournament. The Ballyheigu­e panel: Daniel O’Loughlin, Jack Stack, Seamie O’Fuarán, Rory Duggan, Colin Walsh, Nathan Guerin (Captain), Conor O’Sullivan, Tomas Gaynor, Graham Slattery, (Man of the Match), Jordan Goggin, Jimmy O’Halloran, David O’Mahony, Aidan Reidy, Luke McCrohan. KERRY CAMOGIE FUNDRAISER: We are appealing to the public to please support our upcoming fundraiser. We will be going door to door selling Kerry Camogie Christmas Draw tickets, 1 for a €5, 3 for €10 & 7 for €20 for some fantastic prizes.

1st prize €750, 2nd prize €350, 3rd prize hamper value €200, 4th prize hamper value €120 & 5th prize hamper value €80. CAMOGIE NEWS: We will be holding our AGM on Tuesday the 21st of November at 8.30pm in the club room Causeway. We are a growing club with a large number of young players and it would be great if some of the parents of these children would get involved in the running of the club. These girls are the future of the club and they need their parents to step up and get involved to ensure the continued success of the club. All are invited to attend.

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