Club Notes: October 4th

Winning numbers in the Lottsodoo for were 3, 6, 7, 13, 16 and twenty winners each won £5. The main jackpot remains at £5,000 for the next draw which takes place as usual at the Bingo in the Parish Centre on Monday night.
Wide range of club-wear available in the club shop tomorrow night, Thursday, from 7:00 to 8:00pm.
Our U16 boys put on a great display last Tuesday and defeated Moortown in the juvenile championship. They now face Omagh in the championship semi-final, date to be confirmed, and have another meeting with Moortown this Saturday at 12:00 noon in the league semi-final.
On Saturday our U8 boys played in a 12-club tournament organised by Glenullin and after a great day’s football the emerged victorious in the shield final. A big thank you to parents and family members who have helped with transport and support over the past few months. Well done to the coaches and of course a big well done to the young players.
Well done to our U10 girls who reached the final of the Mairead Stewart Memorial tournament on Saturday in Strabane narrowly being defeated in extra time.
Well done also to the U12 girls who took part in a blitz in Loughmacrory on Saturday.
On the first day of the U13 Derry hurling league on Sunday at Owenbeg. Killyclogher were narrowly beaten by Letterkenny Gaels and secured two points against Carndonagh. They are in action again this Sunday.
To round off a busy and successful weekend for all of our games our young handballer Brian McAleer won his doubles All Ireland semi-final match against Cork in Tipperary playing with Brackey’s Jack Darcy.
There will be a club meeting tomorrow night, Thursday, at 8:30pm.
We wish them all the best in the All Ireland final. We wish to extend sincere sympathy to the family circle of the late Mrs Theresa Kelly. Her death comes just a week after the death of her good friend Mrs Bridget O’Donnell. Both ladies were great supporters of the club’s fundraising activities.

By PRO Wed 4th Oct