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Community Games Munster finals

All roads lead to the University of Limerick this Saturday for the Munster Community Games team finals.
Clare will have 25 teams participating, as well as some individuals in the judo competition.
The winners will go on to represent Clare and Munster at the national finals in Athlone next month.
Cooraclare-Cree have three teams in the basketball finals while Ennistymon-Lahinch-Liscannor will have two teams in this discipline.
Ennis St John’s will be represented by five teams including all three soccer teams. Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry will also have five teams with Doora-Barefield having three teams, Clarecastle-Ballyea and Kilkishen-O’Callaghan’s Mills-Oatfield two each while Inch-Connolly-Kilmaley, Kilmihil and Quin-Clooney will each have one team. Clare’s judo competitors this weekend will come from Ennis and Doora-Barefield.

The following have qualified.
Basketball U-11:
Cooraclare Cree, Shane Lillis, Paidí Hehir, Colm Browne, Padraic O’Donoghue, Dean Cunningham, Sarah Looney, Aisling Morrissey, Alannah Mullins, Caolfhionn Morrisey, Shauna Morrissey.
Basketball girls’ U-13: Cooraclare-Cree, Aislinn Hehir, Aoibheann Hassett O’Sullivan, Aoife Downes, Caoimhe Downes, Deirdre Ryan, Eimear Griffin, Grace Quinlivan, Megan Downes, Roisin Keating, Claire Tubridy.
Basketball boys’ U-13: Cooraclare-Cree, Davy Martyn, Colin McNamara Cian O’Donoghue, Cathal O’Gorman, Sean McNamara, Fergal Donnellan, Thomas Browne, Jack Corry, Colm Morrissey, Keenan Quinn.
Basketball girls’ U-16: Ennistymon-Lahinch-Liscannor, Sarah Leigh, Sharon Roche, Elaine Egan, Niamh Hogan, Lynn O’Doherty, Sarah Clair, Ciara O’Connell, Sinead Considine, Laura Crowe, Kate Considine.
Basketball boys’ U-16: Ennistymon-Lahinch-Liscannor, Liam McMahon, John Dillon, Liam Devitt, Matthew Kinch, Alan O’Connor, Kieran McCormack, Shane Doyle, Roman Byrne, Mike Davenport.
Camogie U-14: Clarecastle-Ballyea, Carol Browne, Emma O’Connell, Ria Flanagan, Chloe Eustace, Lauren Kelly, Chloe Devitt, Sara Moloney, Niamh Henneghan, Alexandra Potter, Nanci Page, Claire Commons, Grainne Daly, Lauren Tuohy, Alanna Blake, Doireann Murphy, Hannah Wallace.
Futsal, girls’ U-13: Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry, Rachel Kelly, Sarah Loughnane, Sylvia Hodgins-Fean, Coady McElligott, Sarah Merriman, Hayley Brooks, charlotte Merriman, Niamh Carroll.
Futsal boys’ U-13: Inch-Connolly-Kilmaley, Tom O’Rourke, Darragh Hickey, Peter Ronan, Eoghan Culligan, Aidan Griffey, Eoghan Grace, Conor Cahill, Jack Colleran.
Gaelic football mixed U-10: Doora-Barefield, Tony Butler, Dylan Barry, Archie Connolly, Ronan Foley, Aodhan O’Shea, Cian Hadden, Alan Killeen, Andrea Knox, Conor Kelleher, Cian Roughan, Gary Mulligan, Eoin Burke, Kevin Nugent, Darragh O’Callaghan, Joseph Raferty, Patrick Kearney, Darragh, Whelan, Fionn Kelleher, Shane Kenny, Sam Cotter.
Gaelic football girls’ U-12: Kilmihil, Catriona O’Gorman, Catriona Callinan, Sarah Murray, Emily McMahon, Ciara Lernihan, Lisamarie Downes, Brona Kerin, Cliodhna Dennehy, Jennifer Ryan, Alana Hehir, Claire Downes, Michaela Glynn, Sarah and Rachel Normoyle, Megan Boland, Sadhbh Feddarro, Megan Hehir, Abigal Anglim, Ella O’Gorman, Megan King.
Hardcourt tennis mixed U-16: Ennis St John’s, Nathan D’Arcy, Ciaran O’Brien, Eoin Cox, Liam Mullins, Stephen Keane, Jummy Akintola, Aoife Carroll, Alena Ovchinnikova, Amy McNamara, Niamh O’Shea.
Hardcourt tennis boys’ U-13: Ennis St John’s, Patrick Power, Conor Tuohy, Cullen McCabe, Ronan Lanigan. Olivia Tuohy, Emily Lester, Chris Kearney, Karen McNamara, Áine Ryan.
Hurling U-11: Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry, Jordan Downes, Jack Corry, Conor Flynn, Lenon Keogh, Luke Keogh, Kieran McDermott, Sean Óg Murnane, Evan Murphy, Edward Howe, Alex Frost, Eoin Morby, Ciaran Farrell, David Hamilton, Cormac Keating, Luke O’Halloran, Sean McNamara, John Horgan, James Holloway, Darragh Toomey, Richard Barron.
Rounders girls’ U-13: Doora-Barefield, Eimear McDonald, Ciara Whelan, Mia and Emer Hanrahan, Vanessa Meaney, Orla Moloney, Katie Power, Ciara Guilfoyle, Orla Hoey, Aislinn Meaney, Anna Courtney, Áine Moloney.
Rounders boys’ U-13:
Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry, Ronan Tuohy, Cian McInerney, Eanna Chaplin, Paul Corry, Conor Hassett, Eric Purcell, Ethan Slater, Gavin Fawl, Jake Dineen, Oisín Fitzpatrick, Gavin McGonagle
Rounders boys’ U-15: Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry, Aidan Whelan, Robert Halpin, Charlie Carmody, Shane Flynn, Brian O’Sullivan, Cathal Lynch, Niall Hogan, Jamie Lyons, Jamie Myles, Eoin Flynn, Jason Loughnane, Gerard Mullins.
Tag rugby U-11: Clarecastle-Ballyea, Luke McDermott, Cillian Casey, Aoibhin Donnelly, Katie Holland, Darragh Healy, Fergus Garvey, Alex Cassley, Josh Brack, Emily Barry, Charlie Whelan, Ciara O’Brien, Rachel Hartigan.
Tag rugby U-14:
Quin-Clooney, David Rochford, Barry Loughnane, Colm Harrison, Sean Hehir, Fergal Coughlan, Daniel Griffin, Eimhin Dunne, Luke Keane, Lauren McConway, Jane Halpin, Emma Deegan, Kate Taylor
Soccer girls’ U-12:
Ennis St John’s, Aisling Kenneally, Chloe Garland, Alma Conway, Niamh Kelly, Ciara O’Brien, Ivana Pyne, Tara McInerney, Nadia Buczek, Elise Pyne, Sinéad Conway, Chloe Barry, Erin Hehir, Amy Horgan, Tracey Ugwueru, Rena Shannon, Khadijat Olabiyi.
Soccer boys’ U-12: Ennis St John’s, Jack Connolly, Frank Roche, Ikem Ugwueru, Jesse Onejekwe, Darren O’Brien, Nathan Hannick, Kevin O’Connor, Josh Costin, Conor McDaid, Philip Talty, Robbie Woods, Ronan Lannigan, Fionn Nolan, Rory Brennan, Sam Ogundare, Stephen Kennedy.
Soccer girls’U-15: Ennis St John’s, Sarah Cullinan, Aoife Glavin, Laura Brown, Niamh O’Brien, Orla Waters, Fridaous Karimu, Aoife McNamara, Rebecca Windall, Marese Hayes, Emma Kavanagh, Katie Kenneally, Aimee Hayes, Beibhinn Sullivan, Sara Jane O’Connell, Sinéad Mulcahy, Serena Moloney.
Skittles mixed U-12: Kilkishen-O’Callaghan’s Mills-Oatfield, Alannah Ryan, Jenny O’Neill, Niamh O’Gorman, Eilis Whitney, Moll Nolan, Michaela McNamara, Ava Bentley.
Skittles mixed U-14: Kilkishen-O’Callaghan’s Mills-Oatfield Tanya and Emma Hearse, Joanne O’Gorman, Laura Philpot, Elaine Heffernan, Shona Bentley, Katelyn Donnellan.
Judo girls: Roisin Cahill, Emma Culliney, Eimear O’Doherty, Ciara Cahill (all Doora-Barefield); Tara Walsh, Jade Moroney, Chloe Messon (Ennis St John’s).
Judo boys: Nicki Hardiman, Pádraig Cahill (Doora-Barefield); Graham Callinan Luke Hogan, Ikem Ugwuery, Emmanual Appiah (Ennis St John’s). Cian O’Doherty will compete in the open section.

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