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Thursday, 25th


May 2017


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CBS Secondary School Honours its Victorious U14 and Senior Teams


by ALAN SHEEHAN


CBS Secondary School Midleton paid homage to its two victorious hurling teams this past Tuesday, 23 May. The CBS Secondary


School’s Under-14A and Senior hurling teams were each victorious in their respective finals with the Seniors defeating St Cole- man’s Fermoy by a score


4-12 to 1-18 in the Lord Mayor’s Cup A Final on Friday, 12 May, while the U14As thrashed Gaelsco- laiste AG by a score of 6-23 to 0-2 last Thursday, 18 May. This past Tuesday the


players from both teams were presented with their medals by the school’s own alumni and former Cork hurler John Fenton follow- ing speeches from Aylwin


Kearney and Tim Collins of the Senior management setup.


Mr Fenton, who was


chosen to make the pres- entations based on his record as a player, his in- volvement with the Past Pupils


Union and his


continued interest in the team’s welfare and success, also delivered a speech. “You are here for two reasons,” Mr Fenton said


to both Senior and U14A teams. “You are here to learn and you are here to learn to hurl, in that or- der.”


that


Mr Fentan explained simultaneous aca-


demic and sporting suc- cess was achievable for the students and wished the senior teams the best going forward with their exams. Turning to the U14 teams, Mr Fentan


encouraged


them to match or beat their senior counterparts, telling the students “If you think it is possible then it is possible”. Isaak Walsh (U14 cap-


tain) and Sean O’Meara (Senior captain) were then presented with their teams respective trophies.


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• Aylwin Kearney (Senior management) Sean O’Meara (Senior captain and Tim Collins (Senior management).


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• Sean O’Meara (Senior captain), John Fenton (Midleton CBS Secondary School Past Pupils Union), Pat Hurley (former Principal and current member of the Past Pupils Union) and Isaak Walsh (U14 captain).


Saleen Community Coffee Morning and Children’s Art & Knitting Display - Sunday 28th


May Saleen & District Resi-


dents’ Association will host a complimentary Com- munity Coffee


on Sunday May 28th


morning from


11.15am in Saleen School. All welcome for a cuppa and a chat! In conjunction with the coffee morning, there will


be an Art & Knitting Show- case in the new school hall from 11.30am to 1pm. Come along to admire the children’s beautiful crea- tions from their after-school classes.


On that morning, the


children of the local First Holy Communion Class


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are invited to participate in the 10.30am Mass in Saleen Church. As it is the last Sunday in May it would be lovely if as many children as possible could attend. Saleen & District Resi-


dents’ Association was de- lighted to be nominated for a 2017 Cork County May-


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or’s Community Award re- cently. Thank you to Cllr. Susan McCarthy


for the


nomination in recognition of projects completed over the past number of years and ongoing maintenance in the area. Congratulations to Ursula Ennis who re- ceived an individual award


for her voluntary work with a variety of groups in the Whitegate and Aghada ar- eas!


A reminder ... the AGM


of Saleen & District Resi- dents’ Association will be held on Monday June 12th the 8pm in Saleen School. All welcome.


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Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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