Good luck to our Scor na nOg competitors and their mentors in the county semi-final in Kildress tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7.30pm. The Drumragh ‘Astro Gaelic’ programme continues on Saturday at Omagh Leisure Centre from 11am to 12noon. This is open to U8 and U10 age groups. The cost per child is £2. The Gaelic Start winter programme also runs on Saturday from 10.30am to 11.30am at the clubrooms. Existing members and anyone with children in P1, P2 or P3, boys or girls, are welcome. Parents are invited to come along and have some fun with the children. Cost is £1 per child. Can everyone still involved in Last Man Standing get this week’s selection in to their promoter by tomorrow (Friday) evening. Well done to Tommy Mannion’s club Clonbur who won the Connacht JFC and might well come up against Paul Quinn and Sean Maguire’s Newcastle who play the Munster champions in the All-Ireland quarter-final. The Ladies AGM will be held on Wednesday November 30 at 8.30pm at the clubrooms. The Gaelic4Mothers end-of-season night out has been scheduled for Saturday. All participants, past or present, are invited along. Call Anne Donaghey for further details. Club ties are to be returned to Eamonn McCann (07909685736). Congratulations and best wishes to Mickey and Ursula O’Neill on the birth of Roise. Well done to November’s Club Drumragh draw winners – Roise McDevitt (£200), Ciaran Donaghey (£100), Mary McLaughlin (£100) and Gerry Conlin (£100). This week’s winning Club Drumragh lotto letters were B D G T Z. There was no jackpot winner but the five £10 winners were Fabe McGlone, Caela McCaffrey, Monnie McGovern, Ryan McGread and Sinead Harkness. Next week’s jackpot will be £3,400 and the draw will be held in Broderick’s Bar.
LADIES NOTES
The semi-final of Scor na nOg takes place tomorrow (Friday) night in Kildress at 7.30pm. Good luck to all our competitors and their mentors. There will be a CRY Screening clinic at the University of Ulster’s Jordanstown campus on Saturday November 26 and Sunday November 27. Please note there is no charge for people getting screened. Screening is open to those between 14 and 35 years of age. A CRY cardiologist is in attendance to read the ECG and Echocardiogram, if an Echo is required. If any further medical referral is needed, the cardiologist is on hand to offer expert advice.CRY encourages everyone to get screened particularly those involved in sport. They have requested that coaches and parents encourage young people that have not yet been screened to do so. To book a slot at the clinic, go to: www.c-r-y.org.uk/ecg.htm. Our ladies AGM is to be held on Wednesday November 30 at 8.30pm at the clubrooms. It is very important that all adult club members, players and mentors attend. Zumba class continues at 8.30pm tonight (Thursday) in Clanabogan Hall. Best wishes to Sperrin Og who play in the All Ireland Junior Final at St Peregrine’s this Sunday.