Sligo Weekender

‘B’ honours

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from David Sheppard and Niall McGill.

Everyone in attendance applauded Raffaele Cretaro’s 49th minute point for Tubbercurr­y – this soccer star would, had he chose to, certainly have had the smarts to be an outstandin­g Gaelic footballer back in the day. Harps were enjoying themselves at the finish – Stephen Keane sent a point attempt into Tubbercurr­y goalkeeper Mark Burke, a former Sligo hurling and now an adroit golfer, and Ross Donovan shot wide as he sought to kick Harps’ 15th point.

Player of the Match: Ciaran Hannon Eastern Harps: Jamie McCoy, Ross Donovan, Finn Bruen, Luke Taheny, Cian Higgins, Kevin Gallagher, Barry Cryan, Colin McGill (c), Marcus Meehan (1-1), Ciaran Hannon (0-4, 3f), Michael Lennon (0-1),

David Sheppard (0-3), Gavin Gardiner, Thomas Cryan (0-2, 2 ‘mark’), Niall McGill (0-3) Subs used: Sean Conheady, Alan McGowan, Barry Convey, Stephen Keane Tubbercurr­y: Mark Burke, Darren Matthews (c), Jimmy McDonagh, Adam O’Donnell, Mark Brennan, Gerard Perry, Jack Flatley, Conall Ryan (0-1), Fionn Lucey, TJ O’Hara, Fergal McDonagh (0-1, 1f), James King, Ben Henry (0-2), Steven Kilcoyne (0-4, 1f), Colm McGee (0-1, 1f) Subs used: Raffaele Cretaro (0-1), Brendan Devane, Daniel Flatley, Mickey McDonagh

Referee: Declan O’Boyle

FINALISTS: The Drumcliffe-Rosses Point squad for last Sunday’s U-17 ‘A’ Football Championsh­ip decider against St Mary’s.

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