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Weekly news round-up – Thurs 28th May

By Kristina Thu 28th May

Notes Journalist Omagh

Championship date – St. Enda’s seniors will begin the defence of their Tyrone Senior Championship crown on Friday 5th June in Pomeroy at 8.15pm against Carrickmore. We are calling on you to be at the game in Pomeroy to support Larry, Barry and all the players. With Moortown and Edendork playing at 6.45pm, big crowds are expected so get down early to the Main stand, group together, make plenty of noise and get behind Omagh St. Enda’s.

Senior League – The seniors and reserves will play Strabane in the League this Saturday night with the games starting at 6pm and 7.30pm in Healy Park.

Tyrone U14 Hurling Féile Shield Champions 2015.

Féile Shield Champions 2015.

Hurlers win – Congratulations to the U14 hurlers who secured the Tyrone Féile Shield title last Saturday for the second year in succession. During a busy day of hurling at Garvaghey, the boys played Carrickmore, Killyclogher, Naomh Colm Cille and Dungannon during a series of blitz games. In their final stage game the boys narrowly lost to Naomh Colm Cille, thus depriving them a chance of appearing in the Cup final an giving them the chance to beat Carrickmore on a scoreline of St. Enda’s 7-2 Carrickmore 2-1 in the Shield Final.

 

 

U14 footballers

U14 footballers

U14 Football – Hard luck to the U14 footballers who lost to Carrickmore in the semi-final of the championship on Wednesday night on the score of 1-11 to 3-2. The boys meet the same opposition in the semi-final of the League next Thursday after they defeated neighbours Cappagh in the quarter-final of the Grade 1 League last Thursday evening in Healy Park. Final score – Omagh St Enda’s 7-8 Cappagh (Killyclogher) 2-6.

Youth training – The Youth training schedule for this week is as follows:

  • Thursday 28th: U16 hurling training at St Patrick’s Park, 7.00-8.15pm. U8/10 girls football training at St Patrick’s Park, 6.00-7.00pm. U12 boys football training at Healy Park, 6.00-7.30pm. U16 girls football from 8.00-9.00 @ Healy Park Ball wall.
  • Friday 29th: Camogie training at Healy Park from 6.00-7.00pm. Come Hurl with me at Healy Park from 6.00-7.00pm. U12/14 football and hurling demonstration on Ball wall 7pm.
  • Saturday 30th: U10 football blitz at Healy Park from 10.00-12.00. U16 football training at St Patrick’s Park TBC.

U16 girls meeting – There will be a meeting of U16 girl at 7.15 this Thursday at Healy Park to discuss year ahead. Followed by training session in 3G area. No metal studs or blades allowed. If not registered already bring £10 for annual registration fee. New girls welcome.

Ulster U14 Feile – Omagh St Enda’s will meet Crossmaglen once more when the U14 Boys travel to Cloghan, Monaghan on 27th June after they were invite to play in the regional Feile na nÓg competition. The boy will take part in an 8 team competition and will face the likes of Crossmaglen (Armagh), Clontarf (Dublin), Scotstown (Monaghan).

Summer Camp – The Omagh St. Enda’s Annual summer camp will take place from Monday 24th to Thursday 27th August at Healy Park. Children will have the chance to enjoy participating in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie an Scór activities. More details will follow soon.

Paudie Talk – There will be a Ball Wall Coaching Session and Talk delivered by Paudie Butler guest coach, this Friday night beginning at 7pm. This is a must for all coaches and parents are also invited to attend. Paudi was a dual player who represented Tipperary at senior level in both hurling and football and is one of the most highly rated and sought after coaches and guest speakers in the GAA. An opportunity not to be missed. Refreshments will be provided afterwards.

Cycle – The popular St. Enda’s summer cycle is set to return in 2015 with a two-day trek from Omagh to Donegal town on the cards for September. The 90 mile journey will involve an overnight stop in Donegal town on Saturday 12th September, before returning to Omagh on Sunday 13th September via Pettigo. Just like all previous cycle events at St. Enda’s, it is open to cyclists of all abilities. Anyone wishing to take part in our weekly group cycle should meet at Fireagh Picnic area on Clanabogan Road this Sunday morning at 10.30am.

 

 

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By Kristina Thu 28th May

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