Club Notes: February 20th

Winning numbers in the Lottsodoo were 5, 6, 14, 17, 27 and ten winners each won £10. The main jackpot stays at £5,000 for next week’s draw which takes place as usual at the Bingo in the Parish Centre on Monday night.
Pride of place this week goes to our Scór representatives. On Sunday night our Set Dancers and Novelty Act Group won County Titles and we wish them all the best in the Ulster Semi Final. We also were represented in four other finals and not only did we take part but we competed very, very strongly and this shows the strength and depth and talent that we have in Scór. We acknowledge the great work being done by our Culture Sub Committee.
Membership is definitely now due and completed Registration Forms must by returned to Kenny Laing along with appropriate payment. Forms can be downloaded from the Club Website and hard copies can be obtained in the Fitness Suite and from various team Managers.
Our Senior Footballers had their first game of the year last Sunday and performed well. Training continues as usual. Membership forms must be brought to training this Friday night.
We wish the Sacred Heart College U-16 Girls team all the best in tomorrow night’s Ulster Final in Emyvale at 6pm. A good turnout of supporters would be appreciated.
We congratulate the Loreto Convent on winning the U-20A Ulster Title last Thursday and wish them all the best in the All Ireland series.
All the best to Brian McAleer who this Saturday, as Tyrone Champion, plays in the Ulster Primary Schools U-11 Handball Championship in Glenfin, Donegal.
Well done to Barry McCaul and his group of coaches and the children and parents who helped to get Gaelic Start off to a good beginning last Saturday.
Sincere sympathy to the family circle of the late Aiden Devlin. Aiden was an enthusiastic player and as a teenager played for us at both youth and adult level but had to move away to get work.
We were shocked to hear of the death of Martin Mimnagh our former Hurler and Footballer in a road accident in Wexford and extend sympathy to the family circle.
Youth Football
Gaelic Start continues this Saturday 23rd February with a changed time of 9:30am to 10:45am
Arrangements are being made for the start of the U8s and U10s. More details to follow.
U14 and Minor training continues as normal. As the pitches are still unavailable dates, times and venues will be circulated by coaches directly.
Hurling
Indoor Hurling continues on Friday in the Parish Centre from 6:30 to 8.30pm.
The U8 and U10 Hurlers have a County Indoor Blitz in in St John’s College Dromore on Saturday starting at 10:00am. Assembly time will be 9:30am at the Parish Centre.
Senior Hurling training continues at Youth Sport on Monday at 7:45pm sharp finishing at 9:00pm. Apologies to be forwarded to Brian McGurk if you cannot attend but greater effort required from all to ensure a full panel is available for this year’s games.
It is hoped to try and get old Hurlers from the 90s teams to do the ‘Tour de Cappagh’ cycle, if not the full distance maybe by relay. So we will be in touch to try and get you out for early morning social on the 24th March.

By PRO Wed 20th Feb