The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Kerry Badminton launch Billy Lacey Perpetual Cup

- BADMINTON Junior Griffin

THE Kerry Badminton Associatio­n officers met at the River Island Hotel, Castleisla­nd on Tuesday last to launch a new perpetual cup which will be presented to the winners of the division 3 mixed doubles league competitio­n and to honour the services that he has given to Kerry Badminton over many years this trophy will be known as the Billy Lacey Perpetual Cup. Mr. Lacey was in attendance for the occasion.

Tralee native but Castleisla­nd Club member Billy Lacey first made his name as a player winning his first county title in 1989 which was the division 5 men’s doubles title with Tom Palmer.

Over the next 20 years the winning of titles kept rolling in which included the division 4 mixed doubles in 1990; the division 2 men’s singles in 1994; the division 1 mixed doubles in 1998 with Helen Twomey which was followed by 2 division 1 men’s doubles wins with partners Tom Bourke and Eric Nelligan in 2003 and 2008 respective­ly.

On the Munster front he won no less than four Munster junior titles over the years which included the singles crown in 2002 and, indeed, the following year he, with Tom Bourke, were runners up in the Munster senior 2 men’s doubles final.

That same year of 2003 saw Billy playing the pivotal role on the winning Kerry Brewster Cup team by winning the mens singles tie against Waterford which gave the Kingdom just a one-point victory and, strange to relate, Mr. Lacey is now the current Brewster Cup team manager.

However, it is truly in the coaching sphere that Billy Lacey has found his real talent. He qualified as a Badminton Ireland Level 2 coach and has now over many years devoted his time to coaching club players throughout the county.

Above all, however, Billy has found his niche when dealing with the Kerry under age players and county juvenile teams, and thanks to the likes of Billy, the structure of Kerry Badminton seems to be on a solid foundation for many years to come. Long may he continue to do so.

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