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sport@eastcorkjournal.ie East Cork
could not ask for more from an incredible group of girls and never fail to surprise
us. We asked
them to give us something to cheer about and they did in spades. Full-time Midleton 5-09 v Castle- haven 9-10. All is not lost, we are
still in the East Cork Mi- nor League Final against Fermoy, and the way we played in the second half, we fear no one.... Team: Rhea Buckley,
Rayanna Power, Lizzie Phiri, Claudia Kearney, Roisín O’Callaghan, Deir- dre Corcoran, Ali Smith, Abby Quirke (0-2), Sadh- bh Beausang (1-5), Laura O’Leary, Aoife Franklin, Molly Beausang (2-0), Al- ice Reddy, Lucy Kenneal- ly, Katie Horgan, Clodagh Finn (2-2) & Ellen Ryan. Due
to the weather
warning that is in effect for Cork tomorrow there will be no training for all age
Camogie We were delighted to be
invited to Killarney again this year to take part in the Veronica Stack Memorial Tournament. This year’s tournament
Saturday the 14th
groups. A text message will be sent with confir- mation.
U12’s played a total of six matches on Saturday conceding a total score of only 2-02 throughout. We were drawn in a competi- tive group with Clonakilty, Mallow, Millstreet
and
was held Octo-
ber and consisted of U9 non competitive Blitz and U12 league playing for a cup and a shield. Our U9’s played against Tralee and Ballinascarthy in two very competitive
games,
our girls rotated positions ensuring each player had the opportunity to play all positions. The rules of the competition required ground hurling only which the girls adapted to very well. The girls as always put in a huge effort and commitment
throughout
and are a credit to their mentors and club. Our
Tralee securing two wins, one draw and one loss in the group stages put us into a semi-final playing for the shield, missing out on the opportunity to play for the cup by a single point. We played St Colms in the semi-final securing a place in the final v Mill- street. Our girls came out on top to be well deserved winners of the silverware. These girls have had an outstanding
year it was
great to see this panel lift their first spoils. We have on outing left next Sunday in Killeagh to bring the season to a close. Thanks to the parents and players for travelling, thanks to the coaches for giving of their time and for the time and
effort and enthusiasm they have given to the girls and the club all year. Thanks to Killarney Camogie Club for the invitation and for hosting what is always a very enjoyable and well run tournament... we look forward to travelling to Killarney again next year. U13 - Congratulations
to Chloe Garde and Cao- imhe Murray playing for Imokilly U13 Divisional Blitz in Ballygarvan on Sunday morning last. Training: U8/U9/U10
Friday in Ballinacurra at
6.30pm. U11/U12/
U14/U16 Friday Midle- ton GAA Club 6pm. Any changes to training times will be communicated to parents.
Lotto
Our Lotto Jackpot was €2,200, the numbers were 11, 18 19 & 28. There was no winner. The
Lucky Dip winners were Gerald Fitzgerald, Joe Hickey,
Paul Linehan, B Byrne & Fidelma O’Reilly. Next week’s Jackpot
will be
€2,400. Tickets are on sale at Club
the Frank Bar, O‘Neills
Bar, Linehan’s Bar, Ma- ple Leaf Bar, O’ Farrell’s Butchers,
Mur-
phy Butchers, Pat Walsh Paints, Chadwicks, Teach Beag, Niall Mac’s Bar & Wallis’s Bar. Our Online Lotto is
now available, logon to the Club homepage www.
midletongaa.com to pur- chase your ticket. BINGO takes place evening @
next Friday
8pm in the GAA Pavilion with a weekly guaranteed Jackpot of €1,000.
Juvenile
James O’ Brien Tournament On Sunday last we host-
ed the James O Brien Fe12 tournament, under damp
the
Thursday, 19th
October 2017 Notes
conditions this proved to be a wonderful day of hurling for all involved. Carrigaline, Ballincol-
lig, Kiltha Og, and Lis- more were
teams
invited to this wonderful day of hurling. We took on Carrigaline in the first match with the home side proving to strong for Car- rigaline winning by 2-04 to 0-02. The second game was
a much tighter affair with Kiltha Og matching us pound for pound with some fierce tight strong hurling been played by both sides this was a cracking game of hurling and I’m sure both players and mentors will be seeing a lot of each other going forward in the years to come. We came out on top just marginally by 1-05 to 1-02.
Our third game was
against Ballincollig which was a good tight game of
hurling. Our strong bench
proved to be the decid- ing factor in the end as Ballincollig tired and our fresh legs got us over the line in the end by 2-05 to 1-01.
At this stage we had
won our first three games and had secured a place in the final. The fourth game was against Lismore which was a must win game for them as it was between themselves and Lismore and Kiltha Og fighting for a place in the final. We fielded a strong team
against Lismore but there was more fight in the belly of their
players and they
were well on top through- out the first half. The Magpies fought back hard in the second half but left ourselves with too much work to do and were de- feated by 1-04 to 3-2. With Continued on next page
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