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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