The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Camogie minors in U18 Strike for Glory

- Triona Brassil

THE opening round of the Kerry minor girls season begins on Saturday, March 11 in Abbotstown, Dublin. This year they have entered the ‘U-18 Strike for Glory’ national competitio­n with Monaghan, Donegal, Wicklow and Mayo. This involves two blitz days where they play each team on the day. Games are 30 minutes and at the end of the two days the teams are graded. The top three teams are through to the semi-finals with teams placed fourth and fifth playing a quarter-final. The management team is Owen Lawlor, Joe Walsh and Tee Reil O’Connor.

Seniors away to Roscommon

The Kerry senior team is out in the National Camogie League Division 3 away to Roscommon on Sunday, March 12. No time and venue known.

Killarney Camogie Club

In 2011 the Killarney Camogie Club was founded. Six years on and we are the biggest club in Kerry and growing. Last year we had five girls on the Kerry County team and our internatio­nal debut against the San Francisco Féile team. Looking into 2017, we are hoping to continue this trend. To move forward catering for age groups 6-16, we need additional trainers and volunteers. Previous hurling experience is not essential as internal club training will be provided. Help us to continue and prosper by getting involved! Contact t David on 086-3909393 or Ceara on 086-2217774.

Coaching Workshop

From age U-6 to U-16 in CBS Hall, The Green, Tralee on Monday, March 27 from 7.30 to 9.30pm. Please inform all Coaches and also anyone interested in coaching in all your clubs about this Workshop. We are hoping to continue with a second workshop in a few weeks after this workshop.

Table Quiz

Kerry Camogie County Board are holding a table quiz on Friday, March 24 at 9pm in Flahive’s Bar, Ballyheigu­e. Tables of4€20.

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