The Annual Golf Scramble takes place this Saturday, May 25th in Letterkenny Golf Club. Teams of 4 for €100. Contact James Friel 086-8255474 or John Coleman 087-2318601 to book your tee time.
The winning team will get a fantastic VIP Day to the Donegal v Tyrone game including Breakfast, transport to and from the match (4 tickets to the match) and an evening dinner upon their return to Letterkenny in The Station House Hotel.
Thanks to everyone that came out to support the Féile Fundraising Dance on Saturday night in the Clubhouse. Special mention to Mary Maguire for her superb organisation. The food that was served on the night was absolutely fantastic so thanks to everyone, especially Gerard for his treacle bread!!
The Seniors and Reserves both continued their winning way on Sunday at home to Ardara, they have no games this week due to the Donegal match. Best of luck to Rory, Ross and Eamonn as the All-Ireland champions begin the defence of their crown in the toughest fashion possible v Tyrone.
The Junior game v N. Conaill on Saturday night was postponed after the deluge of rain all day! They travel to neighbours Glenswilly this Friday evening with a 7:30pm throw-in.
The Senior Hurlers defeated Setanta last week in the league and they take on MacCumhaills at home this Wednesday, May 22nd at 7:15pm.
The U14 Div. 1 team were drawn away to the Gaels in the Championship and that game will take place this Friday (May 24th at 7pm. The U14 Div. 2 team lost a good game to the Gaels last Wednesday. The Div. 2 team will travel to Carndonagh in the Championship. The Div 3 team lost their final game against Moville, nevertheless it was great to get these up and coming players good game time.
U12 Go Games commences this Monday (May 20th). The U12 team were at home to Fanad Gaels with the U11 team travelling to Robert Emmett’s. Next week the U12’s travel to Cloughaneely with the U11’s hosting N. Padraig, Lifford.
The James Gallagher Cup is due to take place this Saturday with times tbc; keep an eye on e-mail and Facebook for confirmation.
The U14 hurlers had a fine win over Burt in O’Donnell Park last Thursday they have a crucial home game in the league this Thursday again at home to Aodh Ruadh. The Minor hurlers came from behind in their playoff against a fancied MacCumhaills side on Sunday in Convoy to reach the County B league final. The lads showed great skill and determination to win with the final score 4-15 to 2-08. They will now play Burt in the final with venue and date still tbc.
We extend our sympathies to Frankie Campbell and family on their recent bereavement and to the McDermott family, Glencar on the passing of Gerry.