Ballymote honour handball hero McCann
Francis McCann was the surprise recipient of a club presentation in the Ballymote Handball Club last Friday evening, writes Michael McGee.
McCann holder of 17 All-Ireland titles in an outstanding sporting career was completely caught off guard as he walked into the Ballymote club where he was presented with a piece of Waterford Crystal. McCann won the Golden Masters Singles All-Ireland 60 x 30 singles title in 2011 and Connacht Masters player of the year award. Before the presentation Martin Golden congratulated McCann on his successes last year. McCann was due to receive the club presentation before Christmas but that was hastily cancelled due to the death of Michael Porter a legend in Irish Handball. McCann won 19 Connacht titles & 5 All-Ireland titles with his dear friend & doubles partner Michael Porter. Golden on behalf of the club sympathised with the Porter family on their sad loss.
Making the presentation to McCann was 4 members of the Ballymote Juvenile club Jason Dwyer, Luke Tarmey, Sean & Kevin Woods. Also celebrating McCann’s latest achievement was Tubbercurry Teacher John Cawley who was established a new handball club in the Holy Family National School and already a number of them are showing huge potential according to Cawley. Sligo Handball Secretary/PRO Michael McGee asked McCann that it was great to be recognised by his own club with this presentation. The affable McCann replied “It came as a great surprise as I was not expecting it. I am delighted the way the club has recognised me for the achievement of winning the Golden Masters Championship and receiving the Connacht Masters player of the year award. I am very happy that the club has seen fit to reward me with this presentation tonight.”
I then put it to Francis that his exploits in 2011 has given a major boost to handball in Ballymote & in the County. “ Yes, and at the end of the day it is all about the young people and hopefully it will inspire some of the young members to build on this success in the future. I am happy to be involved in coaching with training already extended to 3 evenings a week with the increased numbers. Our main priority is to win an underage All-Ireland title. At the moment we are focussing on winning a number of County titles then provincial and hopefully then move onto the All-Ireland championships stated McCann.”
I congratulate Francis on all his playing achievements. His accomplishments in 2011 can’t be underestimated. He has given everyone in the Sligo G.A.A. fraternity a huge boost and is someone we in Sligo handball all look up to. His relentless drive & determination and willingness to work hard has always been his hallmark , the mark of a champion. Now all the County handball players want to emulate the inspirational Ballymote star I wish Francis even more success in the years ahead and I have no doubt with the likes of Francis McCann & Martin Golden heavily involved in coaching that in the not too distant future today’s young stars will also bring great distinction to the Ballymote club.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Fox & Raftery race to Castleconnor doubles victory
Patrick Fox, Seamus Jones with Martin Raftery Gerard Jones Memorial Perpetual Cup champions 2012
Leo Logan & Micheal Jones Cup runners-up
Colin Colin & Mark Murphy Plate winners
Tom Foody & Joe Gorman Plate runner-up
Fox & Raftery race to Castleconnor doubles victory
Collooney’s Patrick Fox & Drumshanbo’s Martin Raftery made up a winning combination as the duo went all the way to secure the 2012 Gerard Jones Memorial Perpetual handball doubles tournament on Sunday 30th January in Castleconnor last writes Michael McGee
The event is held in the honour of Gerard Jones who was tragically killed in a farming accident in 1990. The late Gerard Jones was a promising player before tragedy struck. In 1994 the Gerard Jones Memorial tournament was first played for and has been running every year since. This year’s tournament had 12 doubles teams with players from Leitrim, Mayo & Sligo taking part. The standards in the tournament continue to rise in each passing year. This year a mix a great blend of youth and experience with the likes of young guns like Leo Logan, Patrick Fox, Colin Conlon, Stanley Harte and the experienced players like Joe Neary, Paddy Walsh, Martin Golden & Larry Jones all putting in top performances. The day’s action started at 12 noon and ran all the way through to 10.30 that evening. All the contests were keenly contested. The plate semi-final seen Paddy Walsh & Jason Earlis up against Leo Logan & Micheal Jones proved very exciting . Logan & Earlis built up a big lead and were coasting to victory. However the legendary Paddy Walsh at 71 years of age and sixteen year old Jason Earlis bravely battled back into the contest. It proved to be the match of the day. Walsh & Earlis brought the fight to their opponents and with the crowd willing them on to cause an upset. This they nearly did and came very close when only 26-23 behind. However their brilliant come back fell short as Logan & Jones managed to kill the game off gaining the next 5 points for overall victory insuring their passage into the Gerard Jones Cup final. The other semi-final was more clear cut with Martin Raftery & Patrick Fox inflicting a heavy 31-6 defeat of Martin Golden & John Gilmartin.
Murphy magnificent
In the plate final Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy partnered Colin Conlon from the nearby Bofield club as they faced Tom Foddy & Joe Gorman both from the host club. The early exchanges were even with Murphy/Conlon opening up an early 5-1 lead only to see Gorman/Foody hitting back almost immediately as they played their best spell in the match going 10-5 up. Murphy a colossus in court and with his powerful left hand and fast feet managed to draw level at 10 and again at 11. Murphy & Gorman were having a great battle on the left side of court but invariably Murphy won out with his left hand pummelling winners into both corners. Conlon on right rowed in with many winners as well. Murphy was lording it in the centre and dispite Foody & Gorman’s best efforts it was to be in vain as Murphy & Conlon ended the contest with a flurry of points to win quite comfortably in the end by 31-12.
Raftery’s dazzling display in Gerard Jones Cup final
In the Gerard Jones Memorial Cup final Martin Raftery & Patrick Fox looked to be the more settled side as they faced Leo Logan & Micheal Jones. Raftery playing on the left was simply awesome and gave a wonderful exhibition from start to finish. Raftery from the Drumshanbo club opened up a big 8-0 lead. Collooney club player Patrick Fox at just 16 played his part and was a very reliable right sided player. He was clearly enjoying playing alongside Raftery. Raftery kept up the momentum while Logan/Jones began to target Fox’s right side but the young Collooney club man returned all that was thrown at him. Logan did well on the left and with improvement will also be an accomplished player in Letrim handball shortly. Raftery was simply unstoppable and was full of running after a day’s handball. After Raftery & Fox rattled into an 25-8 lead Jones gave a quick disconsolate glance at Logan the writing was on the wall for the pair who tried everything to thwart Raftery & Fox racing to victory. The outcome was never in doubt as Raftery & Fox racked up the scores. With the finishing line in sight Fox had the honour of finishing the contest with his well directed shot into the left corner bringing an end to a memorable final. It proved a great weekend for Raftery and Leitrim team mate Jamie Murray were awarded the Leitrim G.A.A.” team of the year” winners following their historic first Men’s All-Ireland Junior B doubles All-Ireland 60 x 30 success last year. After the final Larry Jones from the Castleconnor club thanked all the players for taking part, committee members & Ladies Committee who provided refreshments throughout the day. Seamus Jones presented the 2012 Gerard Jones Memorial Perpetual Cup to the winners Patrick Fox & Martin Raftery bringing the curtain down on another successful Castleconnor handball doubles tournament.
Leo Logan & Micheal Jones Cup runners-up
Colin Colin & Mark Murphy Plate winners
Tom Foody & Joe Gorman Plate runner-up
Fox & Raftery race to Castleconnor doubles victory
Collooney’s Patrick Fox & Drumshanbo’s Martin Raftery made up a winning combination as the duo went all the way to secure the 2012 Gerard Jones Memorial Perpetual handball doubles tournament on Sunday 30th January in Castleconnor last writes Michael McGee
The event is held in the honour of Gerard Jones who was tragically killed in a farming accident in 1990. The late Gerard Jones was a promising player before tragedy struck. In 1994 the Gerard Jones Memorial tournament was first played for and has been running every year since. This year’s tournament had 12 doubles teams with players from Leitrim, Mayo & Sligo taking part. The standards in the tournament continue to rise in each passing year. This year a mix a great blend of youth and experience with the likes of young guns like Leo Logan, Patrick Fox, Colin Conlon, Stanley Harte and the experienced players like Joe Neary, Paddy Walsh, Martin Golden & Larry Jones all putting in top performances. The day’s action started at 12 noon and ran all the way through to 10.30 that evening. All the contests were keenly contested. The plate semi-final seen Paddy Walsh & Jason Earlis up against Leo Logan & Micheal Jones proved very exciting . Logan & Earlis built up a big lead and were coasting to victory. However the legendary Paddy Walsh at 71 years of age and sixteen year old Jason Earlis bravely battled back into the contest. It proved to be the match of the day. Walsh & Earlis brought the fight to their opponents and with the crowd willing them on to cause an upset. This they nearly did and came very close when only 26-23 behind. However their brilliant come back fell short as Logan & Jones managed to kill the game off gaining the next 5 points for overall victory insuring their passage into the Gerard Jones Cup final. The other semi-final was more clear cut with Martin Raftery & Patrick Fox inflicting a heavy 31-6 defeat of Martin Golden & John Gilmartin.
Murphy magnificent
In the plate final Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy partnered Colin Conlon from the nearby Bofield club as they faced Tom Foddy & Joe Gorman both from the host club. The early exchanges were even with Murphy/Conlon opening up an early 5-1 lead only to see Gorman/Foody hitting back almost immediately as they played their best spell in the match going 10-5 up. Murphy a colossus in court and with his powerful left hand and fast feet managed to draw level at 10 and again at 11. Murphy & Gorman were having a great battle on the left side of court but invariably Murphy won out with his left hand pummelling winners into both corners. Conlon on right rowed in with many winners as well. Murphy was lording it in the centre and dispite Foody & Gorman’s best efforts it was to be in vain as Murphy & Conlon ended the contest with a flurry of points to win quite comfortably in the end by 31-12.
Raftery’s dazzling display in Gerard Jones Cup final
In the Gerard Jones Memorial Cup final Martin Raftery & Patrick Fox looked to be the more settled side as they faced Leo Logan & Micheal Jones. Raftery playing on the left was simply awesome and gave a wonderful exhibition from start to finish. Raftery from the Drumshanbo club opened up a big 8-0 lead. Collooney club player Patrick Fox at just 16 played his part and was a very reliable right sided player. He was clearly enjoying playing alongside Raftery. Raftery kept up the momentum while Logan/Jones began to target Fox’s right side but the young Collooney club man returned all that was thrown at him. Logan did well on the left and with improvement will also be an accomplished player in Letrim handball shortly. Raftery was simply unstoppable and was full of running after a day’s handball. After Raftery & Fox rattled into an 25-8 lead Jones gave a quick disconsolate glance at Logan the writing was on the wall for the pair who tried everything to thwart Raftery & Fox racing to victory. The outcome was never in doubt as Raftery & Fox racked up the scores. With the finishing line in sight Fox had the honour of finishing the contest with his well directed shot into the left corner bringing an end to a memorable final. It proved a great weekend for Raftery and Leitrim team mate Jamie Murray were awarded the Leitrim G.A.A.” team of the year” winners following their historic first Men’s All-Ireland Junior B doubles All-Ireland 60 x 30 success last year. After the final Larry Jones from the Castleconnor club thanked all the players for taking part, committee members & Ladies Committee who provided refreshments throughout the day. Seamus Jones presented the 2012 Gerard Jones Memorial Perpetual Cup to the winners Patrick Fox & Martin Raftery bringing the curtain down on another successful Castleconnor handball doubles tournament.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Bruen & Mc Cann runner-up in Pake Doyle doubles tournament
Bruen & Mc Cann runner-up in Pake Doyle doubles tournament
Sligo's Francis McCann & Shane Bruen hit the handball courts early as on New Year's Day they took part in the Pake Doyle doubles tournamnent in Curraghboy Roscommon. Eleven teams teams took part. The St. Coman’s club was also used to play the plate matches. Roscommon’s Lorcan Maughan & Neil McDermott defeated Sligo’s Francis McCann & Shane Bruen in the plate final.Galway's Martin Mulkerrins & Seamus Conghaile defeated another Galway pairing of Pat Conway & Declan Connaughton in an close final.
Francis McCann & Shane Bruen runners-up in Pake Doyle doubles tournament final
Sligo's Francis McCann & Shane Bruen hit the handball courts early as on New Year's Day they took part in the Pake Doyle doubles tournamnent in Curraghboy Roscommon. Eleven teams teams took part. The St. Coman’s club was also used to play the plate matches. Roscommon’s Lorcan Maughan & Neil McDermott defeated Sligo’s Francis McCann & Shane Bruen in the plate final.Galway's Martin Mulkerrins & Seamus Conghaile defeated another Galway pairing of Pat Conway & Declan Connaughton in an close final.
Francis McCann & Shane Bruen runners-up in Pake Doyle doubles tournament final
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Browne & Bruen bow out of Connacht handball championships
Browne & Bruen bow out of Connacht handball championships
Castleconnor’s Michael Browne had the honour of starting Sligo’s 2012 handball campaign in the 2012 Connacht handball championships. Unfortunately after a sluggish start and a spirited comeback in the second game the Castleconnor star left it late against Mayo’s Gearoid Hughes in the Junior B singles eventually going down in straight games. Collooney’s Michael Bruen suffered the same fate at the hands of Mayo’s Dave Corrigan in the Junior C singles
Claremorris hosts two more quarter final matches involving Sligo pairs this day week (Sunday 8th January). The Junior C doubles is a new pairing with Tom Tuffy & Micheal Jones both Castleconnor teaming up together as they face David Cullen & David Corrigan while Drumcliffe brothers Colin & Clive Slevin face the stern challenge from Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke in the Junior B doubles.
Connacht 40 x 20 championships 2012 quarter-finals results: (played Friday night)
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) lost to Dave Corrigan (Mayo) 21-12, 21-13
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) lost to Gearoid Hughes (Mayo) 21-4, 21-20
Connacht handball 40 x 20 championships quarter-finals
Wednesday 4th January in St. Mary’s at 8 p.m
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo)
Thursday 5th January in Castleconnor at 8 p..m.
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo)
Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy faces the daunting prospect of taking on runner-up in last year’s Masters B final Jason Judge. Judge is from the nearby Bofield club. Murphy will give a good account of himself in this grade but the odds are stacked against the Sligo man.
In the Over-35 singles Collooney’s Shane Bruen gets to grip with Mayo’s George Miller. Bruen defeated Milller in last year’s 60 X 30 Championships. Miller from the Charlestown club is more accustomed to the 40 x 20 court and is sure to give Bruen a tough test. A great contest is in prospect with Bruen just about shading it in a close match.
Sunday 8th January in Claremorris at 3 p.m
Junior B Doubles quarter final: Colin & Clive Slevin (Sligo) v Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke (Mayo)
Drumcliffe brothers Colin & Clive Slevin open their account in the Connacht championships with an away fixture against Mayo's Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke. The Slevin brothers have been performing well in the recent Sligo Handball leagues but will have to move up a couple of gears if they are to reach the semi-finals at their first time of asking.
Sligo Handball Championships 40 X 20 final
McMorrow is County Champion on the double.
St. Mary’s Michael McMorrow finished off a memorable year when he eased his way to a comfortable 21-5, 21-9 win over Drumcliffe’s Eamon Bellew in the final of the County Championships Emerald Masters B singles final on Friday evening. McMorrow was in control throughout and the 2010 Emerald Masters B doubles 60 x 30 All-Ireland champion finished well. McMorrow is straight through to the Connacht final in the singles. Just last week McMorrow & club mate Connell Cannon defeated Collooney’s Hugh McGary & Peter Davey in the re fixed Emerald Masters B doubles final by 21-15, 21-6. McMorrow & Cannon go forward to take on Roscommon’s James Coughlin & John Ward in Curraghboy in the Connacht Emerald Masters B doubles semi-final on Sunday January 22nd next at 2 p.m.
Result: Emerald Masters B singles: Michael McMorrow (St. Mary’s) dft Eamon Bellew (Drumcliffe) 21-5, 21-9.
The Sligo Handball Board would like to wish all Sligo Gaels a very happy, healthy, prosperous and sporting new year.
Castleconnor’s Michael Browne had the honour of starting Sligo’s 2012 handball campaign in the 2012 Connacht handball championships. Unfortunately after a sluggish start and a spirited comeback in the second game the Castleconnor star left it late against Mayo’s Gearoid Hughes in the Junior B singles eventually going down in straight games. Collooney’s Michael Bruen suffered the same fate at the hands of Mayo’s Dave Corrigan in the Junior C singles
Claremorris hosts two more quarter final matches involving Sligo pairs this day week (Sunday 8th January). The Junior C doubles is a new pairing with Tom Tuffy & Micheal Jones both Castleconnor teaming up together as they face David Cullen & David Corrigan while Drumcliffe brothers Colin & Clive Slevin face the stern challenge from Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke in the Junior B doubles.
Connacht 40 x 20 championships 2012 quarter-finals results: (played Friday night)
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) lost to Dave Corrigan (Mayo) 21-12, 21-13
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) lost to Gearoid Hughes (Mayo) 21-4, 21-20
Connacht handball 40 x 20 championships quarter-finals
Wednesday 4th January in St. Mary’s at 8 p.m
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo)
Thursday 5th January in Castleconnor at 8 p..m.
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo)
Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy faces the daunting prospect of taking on runner-up in last year’s Masters B final Jason Judge. Judge is from the nearby Bofield club. Murphy will give a good account of himself in this grade but the odds are stacked against the Sligo man.
In the Over-35 singles Collooney’s Shane Bruen gets to grip with Mayo’s George Miller. Bruen defeated Milller in last year’s 60 X 30 Championships. Miller from the Charlestown club is more accustomed to the 40 x 20 court and is sure to give Bruen a tough test. A great contest is in prospect with Bruen just about shading it in a close match.
Sunday 8th January in Claremorris at 3 p.m
Junior B Doubles quarter final: Colin & Clive Slevin (Sligo) v Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke (Mayo)
Drumcliffe brothers Colin & Clive Slevin open their account in the Connacht championships with an away fixture against Mayo's Gearoid Hughes & Niall Burke. The Slevin brothers have been performing well in the recent Sligo Handball leagues but will have to move up a couple of gears if they are to reach the semi-finals at their first time of asking.
Sligo Handball Championships 40 X 20 final
McMorrow is County Champion on the double.
St. Mary’s Michael McMorrow finished off a memorable year when he eased his way to a comfortable 21-5, 21-9 win over Drumcliffe’s Eamon Bellew in the final of the County Championships Emerald Masters B singles final on Friday evening. McMorrow was in control throughout and the 2010 Emerald Masters B doubles 60 x 30 All-Ireland champion finished well. McMorrow is straight through to the Connacht final in the singles. Just last week McMorrow & club mate Connell Cannon defeated Collooney’s Hugh McGary & Peter Davey in the re fixed Emerald Masters B doubles final by 21-15, 21-6. McMorrow & Cannon go forward to take on Roscommon’s James Coughlin & John Ward in Curraghboy in the Connacht Emerald Masters B doubles semi-final on Sunday January 22nd next at 2 p.m.
Result: Emerald Masters B singles: Michael McMorrow (St. Mary’s) dft Eamon Bellew (Drumcliffe) 21-5, 21-9.
The Sligo Handball Board would like to wish all Sligo Gaels a very happy, healthy, prosperous and sporting new year.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Browne chasing 2 County Championships titles
Browne chasing 2 County Championships titles
Castleconnor’s Michael Browne will represent Sligo in the Junior B singles Connacht 40 x 20 championships following his 21-16, 21-6 defeat of Drumcliffe’s Colin Slevin last evening. Browne & doubles partner Tom Tuffy are also in the final of the Junior C doubles having defeated last year’s representatives in Collooney’s Michael Bruen & Gerry Coleman by 21-16, 21-7. It will be an all Castleconnor final with Browne & Tuffy facing Michael Jones & Joe Gorman on Wednesday next in Castleconnor at 8 p.m.
Connacht Championships 40 x 20 2012
Sligo start their 2012 handball campaign
Sligo players will be in Connacht Championships action on Friday week with the start of the 2012 championships set to take place. The Castleconnor club will host 2 games that of the Masters B where Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy faces the daunting prospect of taking on runner-up in last year’s Masters B final Jason Judge. Judge is from the nearby Bofield club. Murphy will give a good account of himself in this grade but the odds are stacked against the Sligo man.
In the 2nd match Collooney’s Michael Bruen takes on newcomer in Charlestown’s Dave Corrigan. Bruen will be buoyed up following his 21-18, 21-17 victory over Michael Jones in the County final. The Collooney man will have benefitted from this win and will need to raise his game to get over the challenge posed by Corrigan.
St. Mary’s host 2 more games the same evening with Michael Browne taking on Mayo’s Darragh Ruane in the Junior B singles. Browne is a very under rated player in Sligo and has the potential of doing well in this championship. In the Over-35 singles Collooney’s Shane Bruen gets to grip with Mayo’s George Miller. Bruen defeated Milller in this year’s 60 X 30 Championships. Miller is more accustomed to the 40 x 20 court and is sure to give Bruen a tough challenge. A great contest is in prospect with Bruen just about shading it in a close match.
Sligo Handball 40 x 20 championships:
Junior C Singles Final: Michael Bruen (Collooney) dft Michael Jones (Castleconnor) 21-18, 21-17.
Junior C Doubles semi-final: Michael Browne &Tom Tuffy dft Michael Bruen & Gerry Coleman (Collooney) 21-16, 21-7
Jun B Singles Final: Michael Browne (Castleconnor) bt Colin Slevin (Drumcliffe) 21-16, 21-6
Golden Masters B Doubles final:Eamon Bellew & Ken Cunningham (Drumcliffe) defeated Peter Chambers & Stanley Harte (Collooney) 21-17, 21-6
Fixtures:
Wed 28 Dec Castleconnor at 8pm
Jun C doubles final: Michael Browne & Tom Tuffy (Castleconnor) v Michael Jones & Joe Gorman (Castleconnor)
Connacht 40 x 20 Fixtures 2012
Friday December 30th in Castleconnor
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo) at 7 p.m.
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) v Dave Corrigan (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Friday December 30th in St. Mary's at 7 p.m.
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) v Darragh Ruane (Mayo)
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Castleconnor’s Michael Browne will represent Sligo in the Junior B singles Connacht 40 x 20 championships following his 21-16, 21-6 defeat of Drumcliffe’s Colin Slevin last evening. Browne & doubles partner Tom Tuffy are also in the final of the Junior C doubles having defeated last year’s representatives in Collooney’s Michael Bruen & Gerry Coleman by 21-16, 21-7. It will be an all Castleconnor final with Browne & Tuffy facing Michael Jones & Joe Gorman on Wednesday next in Castleconnor at 8 p.m.
Connacht Championships 40 x 20 2012
Sligo start their 2012 handball campaign
Sligo players will be in Connacht Championships action on Friday week with the start of the 2012 championships set to take place. The Castleconnor club will host 2 games that of the Masters B where Castleconnor’s Mark Murphy faces the daunting prospect of taking on runner-up in last year’s Masters B final Jason Judge. Judge is from the nearby Bofield club. Murphy will give a good account of himself in this grade but the odds are stacked against the Sligo man.
In the 2nd match Collooney’s Michael Bruen takes on newcomer in Charlestown’s Dave Corrigan. Bruen will be buoyed up following his 21-18, 21-17 victory over Michael Jones in the County final. The Collooney man will have benefitted from this win and will need to raise his game to get over the challenge posed by Corrigan.
St. Mary’s host 2 more games the same evening with Michael Browne taking on Mayo’s Darragh Ruane in the Junior B singles. Browne is a very under rated player in Sligo and has the potential of doing well in this championship. In the Over-35 singles Collooney’s Shane Bruen gets to grip with Mayo’s George Miller. Bruen defeated Milller in this year’s 60 X 30 Championships. Miller is more accustomed to the 40 x 20 court and is sure to give Bruen a tough challenge. A great contest is in prospect with Bruen just about shading it in a close match.
Sligo Handball 40 x 20 championships:
Junior C Singles Final: Michael Bruen (Collooney) dft Michael Jones (Castleconnor) 21-18, 21-17.
Junior C Doubles semi-final: Michael Browne &Tom Tuffy dft Michael Bruen & Gerry Coleman (Collooney) 21-16, 21-7
Jun B Singles Final: Michael Browne (Castleconnor) bt Colin Slevin (Drumcliffe) 21-16, 21-6
Golden Masters B Doubles final:Eamon Bellew & Ken Cunningham (Drumcliffe) defeated Peter Chambers & Stanley Harte (Collooney) 21-17, 21-6
Fixtures:
Wed 28 Dec Castleconnor at 8pm
Jun C doubles final: Michael Browne & Tom Tuffy (Castleconnor) v Michael Jones & Joe Gorman (Castleconnor)
Connacht 40 x 20 Fixtures 2012
Friday December 30th in Castleconnor
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo) at 7 p.m.
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) v Dave Corrigan (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Friday December 30th in St. Mary's at 7 p.m.
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) v Darragh Ruane (Mayo)
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Connacht Championships 40 x 20 fixtures 2012
All fixtures matters please refer to Mark Murphy on 087- 6961076. All results to Michael McGee on 087-7703432
Connacht 40 x 20 Fixtures 2012
Friday December 30th in Castleconnor
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo) at 7 p.m.
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) v Dave Corrigan (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Friday December 30th in St. Mary's at 7 p.m.
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) v Darragh Ruane (Mayo)
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo)
Sunday 8th January in Claremorris at 3 p.m
Junior C Doubles: Tom Tuffy & Micheal Jones (Sligo) v M kelly & Laurance Murpy or D. Cullan & D Corrigan (Mayo)
Junior B Doubles: Colin & Clive Slevin (Sligo) v Garath Hughes & Niall Burke or S.Gavigan & S.Casserly (Mayo)
Saturday 14th January in St. Mary's at 5 p.m
Silver Masters B singles: Martin Golden (Sligo) v Shane Noonan (Roscommon)
At 6 p.m. Golden Masters A singles: Francis McCann (Sligo) v Ger Walsh (Roscommon)
At 7 p.m. Golden Masters B singles: Ken Cunningham (Sligo) v John Carroll (Roscommon) at 7 p.m.
Sunday 15th January in St. Mary’s at 2 p.m
Over 35 B Singles: Winner of Shane Bruen (Sligo) / George Miller v Maurice O’Donnell (Leitrim)
Masters B singles: Winner of Mark Murphy ( Sligo) / Jason Judge v Joe Smith (Leitrim)
Sunday 15th January
Emerald Masters B singles Michael McMorrow or Eamon Bellew (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Diamond Masters A singles: Seamus Duffy (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Diamond Masters B singles Michael Brennan (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Ruby Masters A singles: Paddy Walsh (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Sunday 22nd January in Castleconnor at 3 p.m.
Over 35 B doubles: Shane Bruen & Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Joel Smith/Maurice O’ Donnell.
Sunday 22nd January in Roscommon venue at 2 p.m.
Silver Masters B doubles: Larry Jones & Tom Foody (Sligo) v Roscommon
Sunday 22nd January in Fairymount at 2 p.m.
Golden Masters B doubles: Ken Cunningham & Eamon Bellew (Sligo) v John Carroll & John Cahil (Roscommon)
Sunday January 22nd in Curraghboy at 2 p.m
Emerald Masters B doubles: Connell Cannon & Michael McMorrow (Sligo) v James Coughlan & John Ward (Roscommon)
Sunday January 22nd in Clooncan at 2 p.m.
Ruby Masters A doubles: Paddy Walsh & Mick Kelly (Sligo) v Michael Noonan & Frank Daly (Roscommon)
Diamond Masters A doubles: Seamus Duffy/Pat O’Sullivan bye v Roscommon
Connacht 40 x 20 Fixtures 2012
Friday December 30th in Castleconnor
Masters B singles: Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Jason Judge (Mayo) at 7 p.m.
Junior C singles: Michael Bruen (Sligo) v Dave Corrigan (Mayo) at 8 p.m
Friday December 30th in St. Mary's at 7 p.m.
Junior B singles: Michael Browne (Sligo) v Darragh Ruane (Mayo)
Over 35 B singles: Shane Bruen (Sligo) v George Miller (Mayo)
Sunday 8th January in Claremorris at 3 p.m
Junior C Doubles: Tom Tuffy & Micheal Jones (Sligo) v M kelly & Laurance Murpy or D. Cullan & D Corrigan (Mayo)
Junior B Doubles: Colin & Clive Slevin (Sligo) v Garath Hughes & Niall Burke or S.Gavigan & S.Casserly (Mayo)
Saturday 14th January in St. Mary's at 5 p.m
Silver Masters B singles: Martin Golden (Sligo) v Shane Noonan (Roscommon)
At 6 p.m. Golden Masters A singles: Francis McCann (Sligo) v Ger Walsh (Roscommon)
At 7 p.m. Golden Masters B singles: Ken Cunningham (Sligo) v John Carroll (Roscommon) at 7 p.m.
Sunday 15th January in St. Mary’s at 2 p.m
Over 35 B Singles: Winner of Shane Bruen (Sligo) / George Miller v Maurice O’Donnell (Leitrim)
Masters B singles: Winner of Mark Murphy ( Sligo) / Jason Judge v Joe Smith (Leitrim)
Sunday 15th January
Emerald Masters B singles Michael McMorrow or Eamon Bellew (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Diamond Masters A singles: Seamus Duffy (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Diamond Masters B singles Michael Brennan (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Ruby Masters A singles: Paddy Walsh (Sligo) Bye v Roscommon
Sunday 22nd January in Castleconnor at 3 p.m.
Over 35 B doubles: Shane Bruen & Mark Murphy (Sligo) v Joel Smith/Maurice O’ Donnell.
Sunday 22nd January in Roscommon venue at 2 p.m.
Silver Masters B doubles: Larry Jones & Tom Foody (Sligo) v Roscommon
Sunday 22nd January in Fairymount at 2 p.m.
Golden Masters B doubles: Ken Cunningham & Eamon Bellew (Sligo) v John Carroll & John Cahil (Roscommon)
Sunday January 22nd in Curraghboy at 2 p.m
Emerald Masters B doubles: Connell Cannon & Michael McMorrow (Sligo) v James Coughlan & John Ward (Roscommon)
Sunday January 22nd in Clooncan at 2 p.m.
Ruby Masters A doubles: Paddy Walsh & Mick Kelly (Sligo) v Michael Noonan & Frank Daly (Roscommon)
Diamond Masters A doubles: Seamus Duffy/Pat O’Sullivan bye v Roscommon
Monday, December 19, 2011
Michael Porter - The passing of a handball legend
The Late Michael Porter R.I.P.
Michael Porter the passing of a handball legend
There was widespread sadness in Sligo handball circles and at National level when news came filtering through last Friday of the death of Michael Porter from the Ballymote Club. Michael Porter came to prominence early in his handball career when he won the All-Ireland minor hardball doubles with Francis McCann and All-Ireland Colleges titles in 1976 as a member of the Colaiste Mhuire Ballymote team. Michael Porter & Francis McCann’s playing partnership was an enduring one that lasted 30 years. In 1977 the Minor Doubles All-Ireland doubles was brought back to Sligo. The same year Michael Porter won the All-Ireland Vocational Schools singles title and the doubles with Padraig McCann representing Corran College Ballymote. Two years later the U-21 doubles title was won with Francis McCann and in 1981 the Junior softball doubles. He took a lengthy break away from the game but returned in spectacular fashion in 2001 winning the Masters A softball singles. In the following 2 years Michael Porter & Francis McCann excelled winning the Masters A doubles in 2002 & the Masters A softball doubles in 2003 & National One-Wall titles.
In an astonishing career Michael Porter won twenty one Connacht titles (1976-2006) and eleven All-Ireland handball titles (1976-2003). Michael Porter & Francis McCann won 19 Connacht titles & 5 All-Ireland titles together. Michael played his part in the success of the Irish 1-Wall Nationals which Sligo hosted from 1999-2008 and officiated at many of the finals.
Handball’s loss is nothing compared to the loss to his wife Margaret, Son, Jonathan and daughters Catherine and Sarah, his parents Jimmy & Margaret and sister Marian. The Sligo handball board extends sympathy to the family on their sad loss. Sligo Handball players & officials provided a guard of honour at the funeral and indeed it was only fitting that Francis McCann would lead the Sligo handball guard of honour of his dear friend & playing partner. The Co. Board cancelled all its weekend matches as a mark of respect to the deceased. Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam dílis.
Michael Porter the passing of a handball legend
There was widespread sadness in Sligo handball circles and at National level when news came filtering through last Friday of the death of Michael Porter from the Ballymote Club. Michael Porter came to prominence early in his handball career when he won the All-Ireland minor hardball doubles with Francis McCann and All-Ireland Colleges titles in 1976 as a member of the Colaiste Mhuire Ballymote team. Michael Porter & Francis McCann’s playing partnership was an enduring one that lasted 30 years. In 1977 the Minor Doubles All-Ireland doubles was brought back to Sligo. The same year Michael Porter won the All-Ireland Vocational Schools singles title and the doubles with Padraig McCann representing Corran College Ballymote. Two years later the U-21 doubles title was won with Francis McCann and in 1981 the Junior softball doubles. He took a lengthy break away from the game but returned in spectacular fashion in 2001 winning the Masters A softball singles. In the following 2 years Michael Porter & Francis McCann excelled winning the Masters A doubles in 2002 & the Masters A softball doubles in 2003 & National One-Wall titles.
In an astonishing career Michael Porter won twenty one Connacht titles (1976-2006) and eleven All-Ireland handball titles (1976-2003). Michael Porter & Francis McCann won 19 Connacht titles & 5 All-Ireland titles together. Michael played his part in the success of the Irish 1-Wall Nationals which Sligo hosted from 1999-2008 and officiated at many of the finals.
Handball’s loss is nothing compared to the loss to his wife Margaret, Son, Jonathan and daughters Catherine and Sarah, his parents Jimmy & Margaret and sister Marian. The Sligo handball board extends sympathy to the family on their sad loss. Sligo Handball players & officials provided a guard of honour at the funeral and indeed it was only fitting that Francis McCann would lead the Sligo handball guard of honour of his dear friend & playing partner. The Co. Board cancelled all its weekend matches as a mark of respect to the deceased. Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam dílis.
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