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76 East Cork


by COLEMAN QUIRKE


Annual General Meeting The AGM of the Hurl- ing and Football Club took place last Tuesday evening in the Club Lounge, there was a good turnout of al- most one hundred mem- bers.


Chairman Liam Ryan


welcomed everyone who assisted with the running of the Club over the past year. Secretary Michael Franklin presented a very detailed report of the past year. The officers elected


were; Chairman Liam Ryan, Vice Chairman Ni- all O’Neill, Secretary Mi- chael Franklin, Treasurer John Fenton, Assistant Treasurer Pat


PRO Coleman Quirke, Development Plan Coor- dinator Vincent Reddy, Coaching Officer Martin Mc Sweeney, Registrar Terence


McCarthy, As-


sistant Registrar Brendan Ferriter, IT Officer Shane Goulding, County Board Delegate Pat Horgan, East Cork Boards Reps Ken Murray and John Curtin, Children’s Officer Ingrid Connaughton and Irish and Cultural Officer Di- armaid Ó Dálaigh. The


Senior Hurling


manager elected was Pad- dy Fitzgerald and Padraig


County Hurling Championship Draws In the Senior Hurling Championship we


O’Brien was elected as the Minor manager. The Intermediate, Junior, Fe 21 and Football managers will be selected in the new year when the Sub Com- mittee will have met. Many tributes were


paid throughout the meet- ing to our late friends and members


most notably


Mick Tobin and Donie Mulcahy.


7pm. On Monday the 19th


the parents of the CBS Harty team will host a Table Quiz at Wallis’s Bar at 8pm, a team of 4 costs €30, there will be a raf- fle and spot prizes on the night.


Midleton Park Hotel Sports Award Last Thursday after-


have O’Brien,


been drawn to play neigh- bours Carrigtwohill, the winners play the winners of Killeagh v Erins Own in Round 2A. The losers play the losers of Black- rock, Bandon or Muskerry in Round 2B. Also at the Cork Coun-


ty Board convention last Sunday afternoon in Nemo Rangers we were drawn to play in a Prelim- inary round of the Inter- mediate Hurling Champi- onship against Grenagh, the winners play the Mil- ford in Round 1 whilst the losers play either Kilbrit- tain or Castlemartyr.


next


Colleges Hurling On Thursday evening 15th


the CBS and St


Midleton Colman’s


compete for the Dr O’ Callaghan Cup Hurling final in Pairc Ui Rinn at


noon Paddy Fitzgerald was honoured by the Midleton Park Hotel with a sports award recognising the 50th Anniversary of the Cork All Ireland winning Sen- ior team of 1966. Paddy was joined by his family, club officers, former team mates and friends.


Strictly Midleton On Saturday night next


the DVD of the fantastic evening in the Radisson Hotel on the October Bank Holiday weekend will be on sale at the launch in the Gaa Club at 9pm costing only €10 each. Please note that there will be a limited number on sale.


Happy Xmas and Healthy New Year The Executive commit-


tee of the Club would like to wish all our members, players, officers and sup- porters a Happy Xmas and a Healthy New Year.


Ladies Football


sport@eastcorkjournal.ie Notes


Midleton GAA, Ladies Football and Camogie Club News


The Club held its annu-


al AGM. While the turn- out was disappointing our Chairman went


through


the year and outlined the success we had. To run a Club we rely on the time that all our coaches give and this is vital to the success of our teams and club. If anyone is inter- ested in giving one hour a week to help with any age group please contact Tra- cy on 087-6625544. The following positions


were filled on the night: Chairman: Paddy Cor-


coran, Vice Chair: Ger Collins, Secretary: Maire- ad Beausang, Vice Sec: Breda Kenneally, Treas- urer: Carol Franklin, Vice Treasurer: Carol O’Leary, PRO: Tracy Saunderson, Child Welfare Officer: Ber Kelly, Registrar: Car- ol O’Leary and Mairead Beausang. Our last training session


for 2016 will take place on Monday Night for all age groups, please wear some- thing festive to get us all in the mood for Christmas.


Lotto


Our Lotto Jackpot was €7,400, there


was


no winner, the numbers were 3,9,12 and 24, the Lucky Dip winners were Chris Sheedy, Pat O’Neill, Gavin power, Denis Bul- man and Gary Johnson, the Xmas Meat


vouch- ers winners were Pauline


Fleming, Grace O’Keeffe, Gerry Smyth and Nina Byrne, next week’s Jackpot will be €7,600. Tickets are on sale at


the Club Bar, O‘Neills Bar, Linehan’s Bar, Maple Leaf Bar, O’ Farrell’s Butchers, Frank Murphy Butchers, Pat Walsh Paints, Chad- wicks, Teach Beag and Ni- all Mac’s Bars. BINGO takes place


each Friday evening at 8pm in the GAA Pavilion with a weekly guaranteed Jackpot of €1,000.


Juvenile Christmas


Food Appeal in conjunction with St. Vincent De Paul We would like to sin-


cerely thank all those who donated to our St. Vincent De Paul food appeal. The items donated will be col- lected from the club this week and distributed lo- cally within the commu- nity.


Juvenile Christmas Social and


Christmas Draw We had a great turnout


on Saturday evening last for our Juvenile Social for all our Fe10 – 16 players and their families. There was a great atmosphere in the hall and it was great to see the club hall packed full of players and parents and a wonderful way in which to end the year. Once all the players had


enjoyed a bite to eat they all took to their seats for the presentation of med-


als. All groups were called forward by their Managers to receive their medals and had a team photograph taken with their respective medals and cups won dur- ing the year. We bidded farewell to this year’s Fe16 players who have complet- ed their time in the Juve- nile section of the club. We wish them and their selectors all the very best as they transition over to the adult side of the club. The


Juvenile committee


made a presentation to each of the selectors by way of a thank you and a


presentation was also


made to them on behalf of the players. The Social concluded with presenta- tions of Most Improved Player of the year awards. All managers spoke very highly of all the players chosen as recipients for this years award. We con- gratulate them all. Fe11 –Rory Lester, Fe 12 – Fionn Dalton, Fe13 – James Condon, Fe14 – Gavin Reddy, Fe15 – Ethan Daly and


Fe16 – Ross O’ Regan We would like to thank Monsignor Gould for join- ing us on the evening and thank Andrew Foley for his slide show of Juvenile Photographs during the evening. Andrew took all the team photographs on the night and a link to Andrews photographs has been created on the club website. The


Juvenile Christ-


mas Raffle and Draw took place in an equally packed lounge. There


were certainly no shortage of prizes in the players raf- fle! It was great to see the children all eagerly check- ing their ticket numbers and there were plenty of very happy and smiling faces with all the prizes won. Following the raffle the Christmas Draw took place followed by Music in the lounge. It was a great evening’s entertainment. We would like to sin-


cerely thank all those who bought tickets and supported our Christmas Draw and congratulate the winners. To everyone who has helped out in the Club during the year we thank you and wish all our players, coaches, club members, sponsors and all their families a very happy Christmas.


Annual Long Puck The annual Sean Ke- ohane Memorial Puc Fada will take place on St


December 26th


Stephens’s morning over the


usual course. The Juvenile section will have a Fun puck whilst


the Adults


will compete in teams of 3. Buses


will depart the


Club at 9.30am sharp for Lisgoold. Please note that Vis vests are essential and everybody is welcome. Refreshments will be


served in the Club imme- diately afterwards.


Club Shop The Club Shop is open


on Saturday next from 10 to 12 selling Club gear, please note that is the last day the Shop will be open.


Thursday, 15th


December 2016


• Fe 13s Medal Presentation.


• Fe11s Medal Presentation.


• Fe 15s Medal Presentation. Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


• Fe 16s Medal Presentation. eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


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