County Board Meeting Round-up with Sports Editor Seamus Hayes
Read More »All set for rematch of ’09 nail-biter
They had to meet twice at this stage of the competition last year before there was a winner and it could well be that a replay will also be required this time around when Shannon’s St Caimin’s clash with Ard Scoil Rís Limerick in the semi-final of the Dr Harty Cup on Sunday.
Read More »Experience key for Caimin’s
IN the world of Munster Colleges hurling, the view is that a school that wins the Dean Ryan Cup (Junior A championship) generally follows with Dr Harty Cup honours a year or two later.
Read More »Must-win game for Clare
WHILE it might be considered premature to state that Clare’s most important NFL Division 4 match of 2010 will be their first, that is the reality.
Read More »Ladies to get league campaign underway
If the Clare lady footballers are to make a winning start to their 2010 Division 2 league campaign, they will have to overcome the loss of several experienced players.
Read More »Scoil Mhuire complete junior-senior double
Scoil Mhuire 4-10St Joseph’s 1-4 Lahinch was the venue last Friday for the Clare Secondary Schools Junior Ladies’ football final. Local schools Spanish Point and Scoil Mhuire Ennistymon booked their place in the decider by beating St Pat’s, Shannon, Kildysart Community College and St Caimin’s, Shannon.
Read More »Clare title for Kilrush
Kilrush Community School 5-0 Kilkee Community College 2-4 Kilrush Community school captured the Clare ladies’ junior C title at Cooraclare last week, when they accounted for their neighbours, Kilkee Community College.
Read More »Game abandoned in Lees Road flare-up
Avenue Utd A 2 Bridge Celtic A 0 (Game abandoned with eight minutes to go) LEAGUE leaders Avenue United A were two goals ahead when this tie, played at Lees Road on Sunday morning, was abandoned shortly before the end.
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