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Aghada team – Andy O’Donoghue, Tim Hart- nett, Mike Russell, Kalen O Donoghue, Jordan Tynan, Jake O Donoghue, Kyle O’Shea(0-1), Tom O Neill, Conor O Driscoll, Will Leahy(0-1), Pearse O’Neill(0-3), Aaron Berry, Shane Bennett, Cian Flem- ing(0-7, 2f,1’45), Matt O’Conner(0-1). Subs Used Ronan Kennedy, John Looney, Jack Farmer, Da- ryel O’Brien.


Junior C Football Championship Aghada 2-6 v Glenville


1-12 Thursday 13/4/2017,


7pm,Ballinacurra Our 3rd


1st team had their


round of their champi- onship last Thursday the 13th


semi final, and Glenville’s 3rd


of April. It was also a team were the oppo-


nents. Aghada started the game brightly. Captain


Charlie Terry found pac- ey corner forward Cian O’Driscoll who took off on a solo run, beating two defenders before blasting past the Glenville ‘keeper to open the scoring with a goal. Aghada were well on top for the opening 10 minutes but failed to finish on a number of occasions. They nearly had a second goal also, when corner for- ward Luke O’Connell saw his goal bound effort well saved. Gradually Glenville found their feet. They hit a point from play after 10 minutes, and a few minutes later they put together a nice attacking move that finished with a goal of their own. On 16 minutes Agha- da got through on goals again, but this time full for- ward Ray Savage dragged his shot narrowly wide of the right


hand upright. Glenville made Aghada


pay for this miss and how. A super cross field pass found their corner forward who planked the ball into the top corner of the Agha- da net, giving young David O’Sullivan in the Aghada goals no chance. Next up veteran of veterans Gerard Melvin was fouled when on the attack and Ray Savage pointed the resulting free. However as happened on a number of occasions, from the resulting kick out, Glen- ville replied instantly with a point of their own. They had another on 23 minutes, before Charlie Terry linked up well with Sam Burgess before kicking Aghada’s 2nd point. Then on 26 minutes young Cal Bawden, burst forward from wing back and kicked a fine score to leave just a goal between the sides. However again from the kick out, Glen- ville replied and when they pointed a free on the stroke


of half time, they had a comfortable 2-5 v 1-3 lead at the break. Aghada got the worst


possible start to the second half, when the Glenville forwards were 1st


to a rebound off the post and pounced for their 3rd goal. Cian O’Driscoll was fouled when bearing down on goals 2 minutes later and pointed the free him- self. A Glenville point from play on 9 minutes marked an 11 minute period of no scoring from either outfit, with defences well on top. Michael Gilroy and Shane Dorney were


particularly


impressive at the back for Aghada. Melvin converted a free after being fouled himself on 21 minutes and when O’Driscoll did the same 2 minutes later, there was a hint of a comeback in the air. However the Glenville outfit had other ideas and effectively put


to react


the game to bed with 5 minutes to play when they struck for their 4th


major


of the night. To Aghada’s credit they kept going right to the end. Cian O’Driscoll played a nice one two with Ger O’Brien and buried his and Aghada’s second goal with 3 minutes to play. Glenville however hit 1-1 in these 3 minutes, the 5th goal summing up Aghada’s evening after O’Sullivan initially made a good stop only to see Glenville goal the rebound. In the end the better team won, even if the score line slightly flat- tered them at the end. Aghada Team and Scor-


ers – David O’Sullivan, Michael Morrissey, Mi- chael Gilroy, Alan Walsh, Cal Bawden(0-1), Brian Wall, Shane Dorney, Paul Daly, Sam Burgess, Charlie Terry (capt)(0-1), Gerard Melvin(0-1 f), Alan Cree- don, Luke


O’Connell,


Thursday, 20th


April 2017 Notes


Ray Savage (0-1 f), Cian O’Driscoll (2-2, 0-2f). Subs Used – James Gilroy, James O’Leary, Richie Condon, Ger O’Brien.


Aghada G.A.A. Club to Host a Spectacular Collection of G.A.A. Memorabilia On Sunday the 7th


of


May between 11am and 4pm Denis O’Sullivan from Ballynoe will bring his fan- tastic collection of G.A.A. memorabilia to Aghada Community Centre. On display will be a large col- lection of


photo albums


which will include hurling and camogie teams from all grades, from many decades and from all corners of the country. There will also be a magnificent collection of memorabilia on Cork hurl- ing legend Christy Ring. A large collection of record-


Lotto Jackpot The lotto Jackpot is a


whopping €18,750!! Get your ticket for only €2 and be in with a chance of win- ning the jackpot. The draw takes place on Thursday night the 20th


of April in Rosie’s Bar, Lr. Aghada. East Cork Bowling


Cork Short Mat Bowls Club


Watergrasshill Bowls


Club staged the final session of their annual licensed tri- ples competition on Sunday 9th


April 2017 for the John • Senior selectors v Dohenys Youghal Bowls Club


Sincere Sympathy Youghal Bowlers were all


deeply saddened by the re- cent sudden death of club member Graham Ward. Both Graham and his wife Carol played bowls to a very high standard. Graham, a keen sportsman, was an ex- cellent bowler. Despite living in Youghal for


only three


years Graham left his mark, and will be sadly missed by his fellow Bowlers. We ex-


tend our deepest sympathy to his wife Carol, family, neighbours, and friends both in Ireland and England.


Recent winners: Tuesday 21st


March, Lily


April, Denis Mulcahy, Ei- leen Twomey, Lily Bulman,


Bermingham, Carol Ward , Michael Shiels; Tuesday 28th March, Michael Shiels, Gra- ham Ward, Bridie Walsh, Helen Hennessey; Tuesday 4th


Carol Mulally; Tuesday 11th April, Alan, Eileen Twomey, Frank O’Regan, Jean Healy.


Annual General Meeting The Annual General


Meeting of Youghal Bowls Club will be held on Tues- day 2nd


May, at 2 pm. If anyone is interested in


playing Bowls and enjoying the fun, we play on Tuesday afternoons, and Thursday evenings. Contact Paul on 087-1205600, or just turn up.


O’Callaghan Perpetual Trophy and held in the lo- cal Community Hall. The competition was once again a great success (89- Teams) (267-bowlers) in action from all the leading clubs in the Cork Zone for the top prizes and resulted in a victory for Crosshaven B.C. who defeated Ballincollig GAA in the final played over nine ends. The prizes were


presented by Marie


Wall (Club Captain) and the Perpetual Trophy by Joan O’Callaghan to Conor Middleton (Skip) of the winning team. The umpires on duty for the final session


were as follows:- John Cur- ran, Theresa Burke, Liam Conlon & Albert Ruxton. (Quarter-finals):-


Cross-


haven (C. Middleton) beat Barrs (Norms Healy, Tim Healy & Ray Murphy), Conna (M. O’Regan) beat Sacred Heart (Mary Mur- phy, Pauline Delaney & Tim Murphy), Ballincollig GAA (M. Sisk) beat Saint Mary’s on the Hill (John O’Con- nell, Dean Foley & Annette O’Connell) & Mitchels- town (D. Cahill) beat Barrs (Mike Kenneally, Dave Kenneally & John O’Brien) (Semi-finals):- Crosshaven (C. Middleton) beat Con- na (Catherine O’Regan, Ber Feeney & Michael O’Regan) and Ballincollig GAA (M. Sisk) beat Mitch- elstown (Dave Cahill, Vinny


O’Donnell & Richard Ca- hill) (Final):- Crosshaven (Keith Middleton, Grainne Murphy & Conor Middle- ton (Skip) beat Ballincollig GAA (Mary Boyde, Sheila O’Leary & Martin Sisk) Cork Zone Inter Club


League Results (Round 13) Sponsored by O’Briens Ga- rage, Midleton, Co. Cork. (Division 1):- Crosshav-


en beat Ballincollig GAA (YW)(2/1), Mitchelstown (YW) beat


Conna (GR)


(2/!), Watergrasshill (YW) beat Cox’s Hall (2/1) and Douglas GAA beat Midle- ton (YW) (Division


2):- (Division 4):- Grange/


Frankfield (YW) beat Ca- thedral Parish (GR), Wilton (YW) beat St. Luke’s and St. Mary’s on the Hill beat Rockies (YW)(2/1) (Division 5):- Pfizers


beat Carrigaline Commu- nity, Watergrasshill beat Grange/Frankfield(GR) (2/1) and St.Vincent’s beat Sacred Heart (YW) (Division 6):-


Iona


(GR) beat Midleton (GR) (2/1), Douglas Community School (GR) beat Youghal (GR) and Ballynoe


Lower Aghada. (Division 7):-


Conna


(YW) beat Wilton (GR)(2/1), Cathedral Parish (YW) beat I.C.I.C.Y.M.A.(2/1)


Barrs (YW) beat D.C.S. (GR)(2/1)


(Division 3):- Mallow


GAA beat Mitchelstown (GR)(2/1), Sacred Heart (GR) beat Iona (YW) and Glounthaune (GR) beat Rockies (GR)


and beat


beat Youghal (YW)(2/1), St. Mary’s, Carrigaline


Treacy Cup/Plate Compe- titions on Saturday 22nd Sunday 23rd


Martha &


April 2017 at


Garryduff Sports Centre , Rochestown, Co. Cork.


Blackpool beat


Barrs (GR)(2/1) and Ball- inlough beat Little Island. (Fixtures):-


ings of hurling and camo- gie matches on audio cas- settes, c/d’s and dvd’s will also be there. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to hear selected scores on audio cassettes by legend- ary broadcaster Michéal O’Hehir, Míchéal Ó’Muir- cheartaigh, John Cashman, Paudie Palmer and Declan Drake. There will be lots more items on display, too many to mention. All are welcome to pop


in for a look at any point during the day. Admission is free. This is an exhibition not to be missed by anyone with any interest in G.A.A.


Calling all PRO's please email your club notes in before noon on Tuesday to sport@east corkjournal.ie


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