Under 14 girls are crowned champions

Kilcummin News
Submitted by John Moriarty

Well done to the Kilcummin under 14 girls who won their division of the East Kerry Championship by beating a gallant Glenflesk team in the final with a score of 6-4 to 3-4.

The final was an excellent game of football played in ideal condition in Kilcummin. The win was a fitting finale for the season for the Kilcummin girls who showed great commitment to training throughout the year.

Well done girls and hard luck to Glenflesk

Date: Confirmations will take place in Kilcummin Parish, in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, on Friday, April 27 at 11am.

Concert: Kilcummin Comhaltas will hold a concert on Friday, November 3 in the GAA Clubhouse. The event will feature musicians, singers and dancers and it will be an ideal platform to showcase their talents.

Seniors: Kilcummin’s senior team will face Kerins O’Rahillys in Austin Stack Park, Tralee on Sunday next at 1pm to determine if we will be playing senior club football in 2018. This is a curtain raiser for the county final and our players would welcome good support for this huge occasion.

Minors: Congratulations to our Kilcummin players who were part of the East Kerry team who won the minor county championship. Sean O Leary capped a marvellous year. adding this medal to his All-Ireland and Hogan cup awards, Paul O’Shea, despite still being under 16, turned in a powerful performance and Tomas O’Connor was a valuable member of the panel.

There was no jackpot winner in the Mastergeeha FC lotto on Friday. The numbers drawn were 1, 11, 13 and 19.  Consolation prizes went to €100: Eileen Nagle, Allman’s Terrace,  Killarney; €30 each: Cait Cahill, Knocklebede, Kilcummin; Joan Devane, Mastergeeha, Kilcummin and Sinead Collins, The Village Inn, Kilcummin.  The jackpot is now €2,400.

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