Wexford People

Crossabeg

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FOLEYS DARTS

So after week two, it is only Joe (arrows) Wilson with 100% winning streak topping group A, while Joe jnr is looking hard to beat in group B.

The first week for Anto ‘Anderson’ Quinn saw a tough few games with one win and three defeats but right in the mix with points, while Paddy ‘bullseye’ Sinnott got off to a very good start and is right up there for a shout at the top spot in group A.

Mighty Wilson did not fare well away from home this week with two defeats but expect a response at home next week.

Conor Keeling came through his first leg and is off the mark now. Trevor ‘can’t finish’ Murphy threw high scores but just could not get a finish for a second week in a row.

BRIDGE DRAMA

Bridge Drama presents ‘Men Should Weep’ by Ena Lamont Stewart and directed by Trish Doyle in the National Opera House on February 20, 21st, February 22 and 26, nightly at 8 p.m. Tickets cost €15 and €12 and are available from nationalop­erahouse.ie or 053 9122144. Book early to avoid disappoint­ment.

TENDER ISSUED

Crossabeg national school will be issuing a tender via O’Leary Sludds Architects for an emergency Works Project at the school. If there are any contractor­s interested in being consderd for this tender, please contact the school at 053 9159035 or Tracey Sludds on tracey.@olsarchite­cts.ie on or before Wednesday, February 19.

Works will consist of accessible shower facility, external door replacemen­t, independen­t access and associated site works at St Patrick’s National School, Sion, Crossabeg, Co. Wexford.

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