Post date: Jul 29, 2013 5:21:24 PM
Intermediate Championship
Under 21 Championship
A last minute goal by Andy O'Sullivan gave Caulry a two-point victory over St Mary's, Rochfortbridge on a scoreline of 3-7 to 2-8 in a first round knock-out tie in this year's 15 a-side County U/21 Championship played in the Park last Tuesday evening.
Under 14 League/Championship
On Thursday last Caulry U14’s hosted Milltownpass in their third game of the Championship. This was a tough encounter but the Caulry lads showed real steel to overcome the opposition.
Final scorline: Caulry 7-09 Milltownpass 6-07.
Team: Darcy Lawless, Ciaran Geoghegan, Eoin Shortall, Neil Clinton, Dylan Lowry, Sean Fox, Shane Cleary, Mathew Nally, Colin Murphy, Eugene Costello, Adam Mullins, Rian Rasmussen, Liam Malynn, Lee Guinan, Sean Woods, Sam Nolan, Aaron Fallon, Jack Sheehan, Adam Donoghue, Luke Hamilton.
Good Luck
Best of luck to Robbie Hickey, Sean Doyle and the Westmeath squad in their All-Ireland Minor Quarter-Final tie against Mayo on Bank Holiday Monday in Tullamore.
Fixtures
Div 5 All-County League : Caulry v St Malachy's, Thursday August 1st at 7pm in Castletown.
U/14 League/Championship : Caulry away to Tubberclair, Thursday August 1st at 7.30pm
U/13 League : Caulry away to Maryland/Tang, Wedneday July 31st at 7pm
Caulry Lotto
No winner of the Jackpot (€ 5,000) in the draw on July 22nd.
Numbers drawn were : 2, 10, 21 & 28.
€30 Prizewinners were : Karl Lenihan, Matthew Coyne, Sean Egan (Jr), John Tully, John & Claire.
Sellers Prize : Ger Muldoon
See full match report elsewhere in this newspaper.
Thanks to a fortuitous goal scored by Andy O'Sullivan (inset) midway through the second-half Caulry saw off the strong challenge imposed by Rosemount but the side will need to up their overall performance for sterner challenges that lay ahead in a bid to stay on course and earn a coveted Championship semi-final spot.
Caulry recorded their third win from three starts in this year's Intermediate Championship when they defeated near neighbours Rosemount on a scoreline of 1-9 to 0-8 points in Ballymore last Sunday evening.