Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA Club Notes
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA notes 22nd July 2018 Minor There was major disappointment for the Enniscrone-Kilglass/Easkey minor team last Thursday evening when they were beaten by St Molaise Gaels at Quigabar in the first round of the championship by a point, 3-7 to 3-8. Leading by five points in the…
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA Club Notes
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA notes 8th July 2018 Intermediate Our intermediate team play their final game of their league campaign next Sunday at 1pm away to Geevagh. Good luck lads. U-16 The Enniscrone-Kilglass/Easkey U-16s take on Shamrock Gaels in the Division Two final tomorrow evening, Monday July 9th,…
Rural Sligo ‘being left behind’ when it comes to jobs
A Sligo councillor says rural areas of the county are being left behind when it comes to employment. Last month almost 400 new jobs were announced for Sligo Town. Outsourcing company Abtran announced they were creating 350 new jobs, while software company E3 announced 40 new jobs for the town.…
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA Club Notes
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA notes 1st July 2018 Intermediate Our intermediate team collected the two league points on offer at Quigabar last Sunday when they beat Bunninadden, 1-9 to 0-6. In an uninspiring contest, our lads dominated the exchanges throughout but failed to capitalize on having the lions’ share of…
Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA Club Notes
Intermediate Our intermediate team beat Castleconnor 2-16 to 2-14 in the final round of the Benson Cup last Sunday afternoon at Corballa. Having established a 2-7 to 0-5 interval advantage, the lads will be disappointed with their second half display. They finish the campaign with three wins and a…
No lifeguard at Enniscrone beach this weekend
With the good weather arriving, a local business man is highlighting the fact that there is no lifeguard at Enniscrone beach for this weekend. Blair Feeney says that it’s unacceptable with this being a very busy week for families with schools closing for the summer. Sligo County Council issued a…
Irish U16 Open Championship gets underway at Castle Dargan
Rosses Point’s Daniel Ford is best of the Sligo players after day one of the Irish Boys U16 Open Championship in Castle Dargan yesterday. The Co Sligo Golf Club member is two-over-par after a first round of 74, and currently in a tie for sixth place. Clubmate Niall McDermott shot…