MELLANS HANDBALL
County Presentation. Remember keep free Friday evening the 1st of June as the county presentation will take place in the Harps Complex at 9:30pm sharp, all county adult winners of all grades must attend to receive their trophies.
Adult County Doubles Championships. Ian Treanor and Eamon Todd take on Sean Clerkin and John Mc Geough from Bawn in the Nov1 Doubles final in a possible date next week, nothing in finalised yet but when it is texts will be sent out about time and venue if it is too early for the standard notes.
Masters Doubles Fixtures. By now all players should have received their fixtures for the Masters Doubles Competition, could all players please ensure that all games are played on the date as it is running late in the season and all must be played.
Adult Club Championships. The last club competition of the year The Coalisland Doubles Final between Ian Treanor & Kevin Treanor and Barry Treanor & Christopher Mc Kenna(PJ) was played Tuesday evening past, report next week.
Community Games. The Community games team has been forwarded to represent Ulster in the national end of the competition now which will be played over the weekend of 25th to the 27th of May, so all players and parents will be notified as to what the arrangements will be, there will be a community games meeting next Monday for all managers so we will not have any details until after that which will leave us little to plan things but we can not arrange anything until after that meeting.
Feile Na Gael. The Feile na Gael team will soon be called into action, and the team of boys are James Mc Kenna, Gary Mc Kenna, Aaron Mohan, Ryan Mohan, Gary Mohan and Cormac Mc Kenna, so keep practising and keep in shape for the national competition.
Summer Play. As many club members as possible should avail of the free lighting in the alleys during some slightly summery evenings, remember parents get them in to the alleys during the wet evenings.
HARPS HANDBALL
The 12-hour marathon began earlyon Saturday morning with one hour of One-Wall and then continued indoors in both courts until late in the evening. More than twenty juvenile players took part as well as a few adults. Ducksy Walshe came by to lend his support. Thanks to all who helped make the event a success and to Monaghan Harps GAA for providing the facilities and lights. Particular thanks to those who sent vouchers or donated spotprizes, food and refreshments. We acknowledge the special work done by Martin and Seamus throughout the day.