Archive for July, 2009

All Roads Lead to Greencastle! UPDATE

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Yes indeed, all roads will lead to Greencastle on FRIDAY 31st JULY, where our Senior Ladies take on local rivals, Omagh St Enda’s, in the Division 3 Championship Final at 6.45pm.

(Originally Scheduled for August 31st this game has been changed to this Friday due to Tyrone Ladies continued success in the Championship)

This local derby is a fitting conclusion to a great year for the Cappagh Ladies whose hard work, endeavor, training and commitment to the game should see them claim their greatest prize, a County Championship.

We urge the parish to come out in strength and give their full support for the Final…

Good luck to Ciaran and the girls.

U12 Boys Training

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

U12 Boys Football Training resumes on Wednesday 29 and Friday 31st July from 6.45pm to 8pm in Ballinamullan. For info contact John Coney 0796803 1166.
Well done to the 30 players who played against Omagh on monday past. I am sure I will see you all at training.
The remaining U12 league fixtures are shown below.

• U-12 FL Rd 7 – Monday 3rd August Dromore v Cappagh
• U-12 FL Rd 8 - Monday 10th August Carrickmore v Cappagh
• U-12 FL Rd 9 – Thursday 13th August Free
• U-12 FL Rd 10 – Monday 17th August Capagh v Fintona

U14 Hurlers beat in County Final

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

U14 hurling final

Our U14 hurlers were beat on Friday evening (3rd) by Strabane Shamrocks in Ballinamullin. The match was in doubt right up to start time but was played in great spirits in perfect conditions.

Cappagh lined out without a few regulars because of holidays but started the game very well and matched Shamrocks in the opening 20 minutes. Stephen Mullan was in great form at midfield and scored all but one free awarded in the first half.

Shamrocks ended the half strongly but Cappagh drove on well in the second half with P.T. Cunningham setting up Sean Fox for a super ground stroke goal.With our boys trying hard and great defensive displays from Ciaran Carlin, Matthew Sweeney, Eoghan Winters and Ronan Quinn, Strabane had to fight hard but in the end the opposition finished well and ran out deserving winners.
Niall Daly ran well at midfield and Patrick O’Neill, Michael Mullin and Mark Carroll tried hard up front. With 10 of the starting 15 underage next year this was a great effort by all the boys.

The future of hurling in our parish looks very bright indeed. Congratulations to all involved, players, coaches parents and supporters.

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