Winning numbers in the Lottsodoo for were 1, 6, 9, 15, 21 and eleven winners each won £10. 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.
There will be a meeting tomorrow night, Thursday, at 8:30pm.
Tyrone put on an outstanding show of teamwork last Sunday. Well done to Tiernán, Conall and Mark on their contributions.
Club action this weekend sees us travelling to Strabane for Reserve and Senior league games on Sunday at 2:15pm and 3:45pm.
Our Reserves were defeated last Saturday but their fighting second half display deserved a better result.
On Friday night our minor boys meet Galbally in the championship at 7:30pm in Galbally.
The senior hurlers were away to Naomh Colum Cille last night, Tuesday, and are home to Dungannon this Tuesday.
Our U14 boys face Newtownstewart in the championship quarter final this Tuesday in Ballinamullan at 7:30pm.
The U12 girls have a home game against Sperrrin Óg tomorrow night, Thursday, at 7:00pm.
Our senior ladies went out of the championship last Thursday evening to a strong Cookstown team. They put on a great second half performance but had too much to make up on the scoreboard.
Well done to the U14 hurlers who took part in the Ulster Féile in Belfast last Saturday and a big thank you to the adults who looked after them.
The U12 hurlers were due to play Shamrocks last night, Tuesday.
A big thank you to the teachers, parents, family members and of course the players who all contributed to a successful and enjoyable Donnelly Cup competition on Monday.
The club suffered a big loss last week with the death of Joe O’Connor. As a founder member of our club he served as a committee member, chairman, treasurer and team manager and was a good supporter of our fundraising activities. We extend deepest sympathy to his family circle, relatives and friends. Sincere sympathy also to the family circle of the late Seamus Gormley. The Gormleys have a long record of support for our parish and our club down the years. Go ndéanai Dia trócaire orthu.