Drogheda Independent

CALL

-

medals and awards. On display were the U-16 B championsh­ip and Division 3A League trophies.

Those to receive U-16 medals included Christophe­r Leonard, Aaron McArdle, Jack Maguire, Jordan Smyth, Pierce Hawkins, Tunji Ifaturoti, Cillian Gregory, C J Corentin and Caoimhin Maher.

Christophe­r Leonard received the U-16 Player of the Year award.

Those to receive U-18 medals included – Tunji Ifaturoti, Pierce Hawkins, Cillian Gregory, Conall Maher, Sean Walsh, Ciaran Dunne, Caoimhin Maher, Callum Grimes, C J Corentin and Conor Kirwan. Tunji Ifaturoti received the U-18 Player of the Year award.

Andrew Dowd received the Junior 1 Player of the Year award.

Cathal Grimes received the Junior 2 Player of the Year award.

Jason Torris received the award for the up and coming player.

Lannleire Chairman, Shay Torris presented an engraved framed jersey to Francis Neacy bearing the name of the club’s new sponsor, Neacy Mechanical and Electrical. The club sported the new jerseys earlier that day in their Kevin Mullen Shield group victory over Dowdallshi­ll. THERE was no jackpot winner in Naomh Fionnbarra G.F.C. and St. Anne’s Camogie Club Lotto draw held on Wednesday 22nd March. The winning numbers were 13, 17, 23 & 27. There were 3 match 3 winners Ned McDonald, Stabannon, Sarah Butterly, Salterstow­n & Mary & David Byrne, Grangebell­ew who won €50 each. Next weeks jackpot stays at €10,000. Tickets are available from the usual local outlets, Lotto sellers and any committee member. Funds raised from our Lotto draw go towards the running of the club and your support is greatly appreciate­d.

Unfortunat­ely no one from our club won any prizes in the National Club Draw. For a full list of winners please check our Facebook page.

In our Last Man Standing Competitio­n we have 7 entries that made it through to the 6th Round of the competitio­n. The breakdown of the picks for this week were as follows; Dublin - 6, Kildare - 1. Dublin and Kildare both won their games to put all 7 people through to Round 7 on 1st/2nd April.

Our Intermedia­te team had a good 3-9(18) to 1-11(14) win in the Paddy Sheelan Cup over Hunterstow­n Rovers on Friday evening.

Our Division 4 team have a game scheduled for Sunday week 2nd April v Dundalk Gaels, in Dundalk at 11am.

Our Ladies team had a good 2-5(11) to 1-3(6) win over Senior side Roche Emmetts in a challenge game at John Markey Park on Sunday morning.

There are plenty of upcoming fixtures this week for supporters and players alike, please come along and support our teams if you can make it. For more fixtures details please see local press, Louth and Proud website and the Louth GAA website.

Well done to the Louth Senior team on their win over Tipperary in the Division 3 League which meant they are now promoted to Division 2.

Well done to Josh Crosbie and Adam Hanratty who were selected on the Louth U-17 Panel for the recent game v Dublin in the Damien Reid Tournament on Saturday.

A medal presentati­on for last years Minor and U-16s, took place on Friday 24th March in The Glyde Inn. Food was served for players and mentors and the lads were presented with their medals for the U-18 Division 3 League and the U-16 B Championsh­ip wins by Paddy White the Intermedia­te team manager. Well done lads!

Club Membership is now due for renewal for 2017 with the following options available: Adult Membership €50, Juvenile Membership (up to U-18) €40, Family Membership (2 Adults & 2 Children) €130, Social Membership (non voting) €30, All members of Club Barrs 2015-2017 are automatica­lly entitled to Adult Membership. Please feel free to contact a committee member if you wish to join or if you have any further questions.

The club is hosting a Medium Night with Calirvoyan­t Brendan O’Friel in the near future. Please watch out for further details for what should be a great night.

Supporter’s of the club can now buy club gear directly from the O’Neills website.

Louth GAA Easter Camp Online booking at louthcandg. eventbrite.com. €20 for 3 Days. 10am to 2pm. Details on the Louth GAA page.

The club would like to express its deepest sympathy to the family of Celine Kelly, Drogheda. May she Rest In Peace. THE club are planning a walkway around the pitch at their grounds in Courtbane. This facility will be available for all in the local and wider community to use as part of a healthier, active lifestyle. Should you wish to help out in any way, contact any member of the committee.

Commiserat­ions to our U14 players who lost out in the Féile quarter final over the weekend to Glen Emmets. Earlier in the

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland