St.Farnan's Ladies notes

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The Intermediate team are due to get their league campaign up and running on Sunday next, Mar 16th, when they host Tourlestrane in Templeboy at 1pm. This will be followed by an away game against Drumcliffe / Rosses Point a week later. Geevagh, Eastern Harps and St. Michaels are the other teams in the group. Training for Intermediate, Minor and U-16 players continues under the watchful eyes of Niall Culkin and James Hynes. It is a very busy period for James in particular who continues to feature for the Sligo Senior team along with club mate Gareth Ryan.
Well done to Geraldine Ruane and Aishling Molloy who were both introduced as substitutes for the Sligo Ladies side which enjoyed a great win over Waterford on Sunday last. Well done also to Leanne Rowlette and Mollie Ginty who both took part in the mini exhibition games during the interval.
The St. Farnan’s Instrumental Music Group consisting of Deirdre KIlgannon, Laura Flatley and Róisín Kilgannon were successful in the Sligo Scór Sinsir finals which were held in Skreen on Saturday last and will now go on to represent their county in the Connacht finals which take place in St. Brigid’s Hall in Tubbercurry on Sat. Mar 22nd The latter also represented the club in the Solo Singing section as did Vanessa Beglane while Frances Hanley took part in the Recitation section.
The clubs first fundraiser of the year will take place on Sunday next, Mar 16th, with two separate Cake Sales taking place. These will be held after the 10.30 am Mass in Templeboy in Templeterrace Old School and after the 11.30 am Mass in Dromore West in the Community Centre. The club are appealing for your support. Enquiries to club sec. Anne Ruane or any club officer.  
Congratulations to Sligo Ladies PRO Louise O’Donnell who has recently being named Tesco National Club Person of the Year. Louise is a member of the St. Nathy’s club.
Sympathy is extended to the family of Fergus Feeney of Lugdoon who has died tragically, to Patricia Dunleavy and her family on the death of her brother Martin Reilly in Co. Mayo and also to the relatives of the late Tommy Barrett, Tullylinn. Ar dheis De go raibh said go léir.