Vol. 9 Edition 18: Thursday 5th May 2016 : www.traleeoutlook.com
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Vol. 9 Edition 18: Thursday 5th May 2016 : www.traleeoutlook.com
Vol. 9 Edition 18: Thursday 5th May 2016 : www.traleeoutlook.com @tralee_outlook Listowel military tattoo weekend: Ronan Buggle , Mick Kingston and Tony O’Halloran from Ardfert Pictured at the Military Tattoo festival in Listowel where they held a mock war during the Military Tattoo weekend with displays of hardware vehicles, uniforms and personnel. Photo By : Domnick Walsh 05.05.16 1 Tralee Outlook 2 05.05.16 Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 3 News desk News Desk Contact Donal : 087 0579472 or Email: news@outlookmags.com SCOIL EOIN BALLOONAGH pupils step back in time Sunday, the 24th of April marked the symbolic anniversary of the Centenary of the Easter Rising. To mark the occasion, students at Scoil Eoin in Balloonagh set up a classroom in the old prefab buildings to imitate the conditions encountered by children attending local schools in Tralee 100 years ago last week. The classrooms were kitted out with old school benches, blackboards and chalk, religious icons, inkwells and nib pens amongst other memorabilia from that era. Students and teachers also joined in the fun by dressing up in clothing similar to those worn in schools at the beginning of 20th century. Last Tuesday and Wednesday, children in the third and fourth classes at the school had the opportunity to experience what life and conditions were like for Scoil Eoin Balloonagh pupils Orla Stack-Leen, Luke Healy, Marc Carmody, Callum Priestly and Orla Barry with their teachers Joe Mcmahon and Caroline Kennedy who reenacted “the children of the street” back in the 1916. Photo Joe Hanley children attending school 100 years ago. The children also had an opportunity to take in a historic walk through the streets of Tralee to the places associated with leaders of the Easter Rising such Council Memorial audit Memorials, plaques and signs are an oftenoverlooked part of our cultural heritage. They identify and honour people, historic events and heritage landmarks of the county. Whilst we know that there are many such memorials, plaques and signs located throughout County Kerry, they have never been comprehensively recorded to date. So, as part of the Kerry 2016 Centenary Programme, the Heritage Office of Kerry County Council is now undertaking an audit of these memorials, plaques and signs and they would like your help. T.J. Mahony is the Heritage Officer with Kerry County Council. “The information gathered in this audit will be made public and may be of interest to local community groups, historians, educational institutions, tourists and our Diaspora. A travelling exhibition through the County Library Network will be launched during Heritage Week 2016 and the audit will also be utilised to inform future civic memorial, plaque and sign policies within the county” The types of memorials that they are interested in are those, which commemorate influential people (politics, sport, religion, literature, 4 05.05.16 public life), Events, Dedications on buildings, bridges and other structures, Special or sacred places and/or structures, Significant street names and laneways, Miscellaneous (benchmarks, armorial plaques, mile markers etc), Personal memorials. People are asked to note that graveyard memorials are not included in this survey. If you know of any such memorials in your area we would be very grateful if you could let us know by filling out the survey forms available to print at www. Kerry2016.ie and www.Kerrycoco. ie and either post or email it back to the T.J. O’Mahony, Heritage Officer, Kerry County Council, County Buildings, Rathass, Tralee, County Kerry. Tel: 066-712111 ext 3370. Email: heritage@kerrycocococo.ie This Kerry 2016 Centenary Programme project is co-funded by the Heritage Council. as Ashe Street, Connolly Park, Casement Station and Abbey Street which housed one of the harshest tenements in Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century. Thanks to the generosity of Garvey’s Supervalu in Rock Street the children enjoyed a pitstop where they were treated to milk and bread which was customary at the time. Sean Farrell of Scoil Eoin explained to the Tralee Outlook that it was customary at the time for local bakeries to feed the needy children from the area. Kevin and Fiona Cotter of the Brouge Inn also extended hospitality to the children along their historical trail. Scoil Eoin expresses special thanks to the Parents Council for sponsoring the ink and nib pens for the children and Garvey’s Supervalu for providing refreshments and to the parents who went to great lengths dressing their children in historical clothing and to the children of third and fourth classes, their teachers and SNA’s for making this a day to remember in the school community for a long time. New Initiative to tackle cyber bullying A new initiative in conjunction with Ballyheigue GAA and Ballyheigue Youth Club to highlight the dangers online faced by children and adults alike has been launched. Speaking to the Tralee Outlook, Marion Godley the new community development worker at Kerryhead/Ballyheigue Family Resource revealed, “The initiative in conjunction with Ballyheigue GAA and Ballyheigue Youth Club is to highlight the dangers online faced by children and adults alike. The presentation is aimed at all parents, especially those not skilled in the use of modern technology. Social media, certain apps and children’s safety online will be covered.” Garda Jason O’Mahony who is an expert in this field will give the talk. Further details are available at Facebook.com/ childrenofthedigitalage The venue is the White Sands Hotel on Thursday 12th May 7-9pm. There will be no charge to attend the talk but booking is essential, as places will be limited. Members of Kerryhead FRC and the public who launched their Cyber awareness talk for parents at the Kerryhead Family Resource Centre Front l-r:Shannon Drury, Tadhg and Ellen Lucey and Page Drury, Back l-r: John Tynan, Niall Lucey, Marian Godley and Seamus Falvey. Photo Joe Hanley Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 5 News desk News Desk Contact Donal : 087 0579472 or Email: news@outlookmags.com Chamber seek Purple Flag Status for Tralee The Grand Hotel in Denny Street hosted the Annual General Meeting of Tralee Chamber Alliance last Wednesday evening. In a detailed presentation to members, CEO Kieran Ruttledge highlighted the many achievements of the Chamber Alliance in promoting Tralee during the past year. Mr Ruttledge said that Tralee continues to improve its growing reputation in the Tidy Towns Business Awards and this was added to when Tralee was named as the Best Large Tourism Town Award winner in Ireland. Mr Ruttledge said that seven new members of the Chamber Alliance Board of Directors will be appointed to replace the seven members who are retiring while Chamber Alliance President John Drummey will continue for another year as he has just completed the first of a twoyear term of office. He confirmed that the Chamber Alliance spent €84,000 on promotion and marketing for Tralee. He added that over 25,000 maps of John Drummey (president) and Kieran Ruttledge Tralee Chamber Alliance who met Eamonn Scanlon (KCC Engineer) on Denny Street; Tralee to discuss the future of Denny Street Traffic and Parking. Tralee have now been distributed locally and nationally and that work was continuing with Destination Kerry in promoting Tralee as Kerry’s capital. Mr Ruttledge highlighted the positive role in the redevelopment of Austin Stack Park, played by the business community in Tralee and said that this was a very important step in the right direction for the future of the stadium as a venue for major GAA matches, which he said were vital to the businesses of the town in general. He thanked the business community in Tralee for their support for the venture and in particular paid tribute to Cllrs Pa Daly and Jim Finucane who spearheaded that fundraising drive. Outlining the Alliance’s aims for 2016, Mr Ruttledge said that the Alliance would continue to generate a more positive PR image for Tralee and that the Alliance would continue to work towards gaining a Purple Flag Status for our town. Mr Ruttledge said that the Chamber Alliance now has a much improved relationship with the IDA and added that it will continue to progress the Tralee/Fenit Greenway. He stressed the importance of lobbying local TD’s in relation to job creation in the Town and stressed the continued support for Festivals and community events such as Tralee 800 where a year of events have been organised to coincide with the founding of Tralee. At the AGM, a very healthy discussion among members was held in relation with the vacant Denny’s Bacon Factory. Charlie O’Sullivan from Kerry County Council spoke to Alliance members on the up to date position regarding the site and how the Council are very keen to have an open consultation on its development. renewable energy systems at cremur TRALEE DARKNESS INTO LIGHT WALK On Thursday evening last a large crowd gathered at the new Renewable Energy Centre in Cremur for an information evening on Renewable Energy Systems. On the night various speakers gave an insight into the broad range of renewable technologies which are now available at Cremur to those wishing to go green and play their part in the race to becoming carbon neutral. The information night covered a full range of sustainable and renewable technologies which included Heat Pumps, Heat Recovery and Demand Control Ventilation, Solar PV and Thermal, Thermodynamics, Underfloor Heating and External Air Stoves. The new energy showroom has a full range of demonstration and operational models of the various systems on display, covering all aspects of renewable technologies. “Our aim is to provide high spec, cutting edge renewable technologies, which are affordable to those both planning new builds as well as those wishing to upgrade or retro – fit these systems. Cremur provides a full installation service from initial site visit to system design, meeting client’s expectations with final handover of their new heating/ventilation systems. We guarantee and fully stand over all of the renewable technologies which we have on show in the new renewable energy centre.” For the homeowner who wishes to install a reliable and advanced heating system, which is highly efficient and reduces their energy bills, the renewable energy centre at Cremur is a one stop shop for sustainable and comfortable living that won’t cost the earth. By installing one of these systems homeowners can greatly reduce their cost of living whilst doing their bit for the environment helping to secure its future for generations to come. David Goggin, Barry Twomey and Colin House at cremurs information evening on renewable energy sources. 6 05.05.16 The people of Tralee will have an opportunity to join in solidarity with those who are suffering from Mental Health issues and join with thousands throughout Ireland and the World as the town hosts a ‘Darkness into Light’ walk this Saturday morning commencing at 4.15am at Tralee CBS The Green. This is Tralee’s first year taking part in the Darkness into Light event which was started by Pieta House founder Joan Freeman and is now the most vital component in Pieta House’s income. Funds raised during the Darkness into Light walks are essential for Pieta House to continue providing a free service for the increasing numbers seeking help. The Tralee event is being organised by Colin Aherne who helped organise the very successful Walk 4 Life event in town last April. We wish Colin Aherne and his organising committee a very successful venture. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 7 News desk News Desk Contact Donal : 087 0579472 or Email: news@outlookmags.com KERRY CHORAL UNION SALUTES 1916 PATRIOTS WITH CONCERT It was a case of standing room only at the Church of Our Lady and St Brendan’s in Rock Street as it was packed to capacity for a very special 1916 Commemoration Concert which was hosted by the Kerry Choral Union and sponsored by the Arts Office at Kerry County Council. The evening, which featured the combined talents of the 80-member Kerry Choral Union Senior and Junior Choir under the baton of their Musical Director Sharon Reidy and musical accompanist Aine Murray was a magical mixture of music, poetry, readings and dancing and pipers and drummers from Tralee Pipe Band, Irish Dancer Darragh Hurley and traditional musicians David Healy, Nicole Doyle, Kieran tralee choral union members at their gala concert Flavin and Timmy Flaherty. Kerry Choral Union Chairperson Una O’Connor told the Tralee Outlook that the Kerry Choral Union wanted to mark the Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising in a special way. “We were delighted to hold the Concert on the 24th of April, 100 years to the day of the rising. Members of both choirs were practicing for this special night all year and it culminated in a fantastic way to honour the men and women who fought in the rising through music, dance recitals, readings and poetry. Many members of the Choral Union played their part in both the singing and readings,” added Una O’Connor. On another note, Tralee man Kevin O’Connor, who has been Stage Director for the Kerry Choral Union for the last 35 years is retiring from the role but hopes to continue with the choir for many years to come. New Website for the Diocese Presentation super seven at the National Concert Hall bishop ray browne checking out the new webiste for the diocese of kerry Bishop Ray Browne has launched a new website for the diocese: www.dioceseofkerry.ie The old and much loved site has been updated and fully reconstructed to facilitate all those who want easy access to the site on their mobile phones and tablets. The website is a major facility of the Diocese of Kerry in communicating and conveying information between all the people of the diocese and beyond. There are 53 parishes in the diocese and thirty five of these are uploading their parish newsletter weekly to the site. This therefore is a busy site, updated daily with diocesan news, church news and parish news. The colours and design of the new site are linked to the new Diocesan Logo Be Christ’s Joy. Mary Fagan Director of Communications for the diocese states: The diocese has embraced and continues to embrace the opportunity to engage with 8 05.05.16 people through social media. Just take out your phone and have a look at this new website dioceseofkerry.ie. It is all at your fingertips. The diocese of Kerry puts time and effort into keeping this website up to date and user friendly. We have photos and news from all around the diocese as well as meeting the basic information needed on Mass times, Mass Readings and contact details for every parish in the diocese. In addition to the website we have a facebook page which we invite you all to visit and hopefully to like. In the words of Pope Francis “The internet, in particular, offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity. This is something truly good, a gift from God”. The diocese of Kerry hopes to continue to respond to the information needs of people in and outside the diocese into the future. Weeks of hard work and preparation are almost at an end for the talented group of Presentation Primary School girls who will be Kerry’s sole representatives at a National Song Competition, which will take place at the national concert hall in Dublin on May 15th. The competition “Song For ‘16 All-Island Competition” is run in conjunction with the Department of Education and Science and the National Concert Hall. “They had to compose the lyrics and music, perform the song and record it, with very limited adult intervention permitted. They have reached the live All-Ireland Final, which will take place in the National Concert Hall on May 15th. We are one of only seven primary schools in the country to be selected for the final and the only school from Kerry. We are absolutely thrilled and would be delighted with some media exposure, as it is a great honour for our school and an “once-in-alifetime” opportunity,” A delighted Helena Hennessy told the Tralee Outlook. Emily O’Brien, Karina Sultan, Grainne Clifford, Roksana Szczygielek, Eve Hennessy, Olivia Dillon and Katrina Roberts will carry the hopes of the School and indeed, it all rests upon their song, which was written by Eve Hennessy. “We are one of only seven primary schools in the country to be selected for the final and the only school from Kerry. We are absolutely thrilled” So thrilled in fact, that the school is planning to run a bus to the event and have already been busy collecting funds for the night out with a successful table quiz. Pupils of Presentation Primary in their final rehearsals before heading to Dublin for the All Ireland Song Competition Song for ‘16 were Eve Hennessy, Olivia Dillon, Roksana+ Szczygielek, Gráinne Clifford, Emily O’Brien, Katarina Roberts and Karimma Sultan.Photo Joe Hanley Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 9 News desk News Desk Contact Donal : 087 0579472 or Email: news@outlookmags.com BALLYMAC’S B WILDERED CHALLENGE DRAWS THE CROWDS Around 450 people of all ages turned out in force to the Glenageenty Woods on Saturday to participate in the Ballymacelligott GAA’s Wilderness challenge fundraiser ‘B Wildered’ sponsored by Lee Strand Protein milk. Now in its second year, the event was organised by Ballymacelligott GAA Club organising committee led by Chairperson Tom Herlihy and Secretary Fionan Fitzgerald and sponsored by Lee Strand Protein Plus, has caught the imagination of the public with this unique fundraiser. Again, the event was a huge success judging from the feedback of the runners, which was overwhelmingly positive. In ideal weather conditions participants were once again put through their paces on a specialised course containing plenty of difficult obstacles and designed by former Mountain runner the legendary John Lenihan and Tralee IT’s Joe O’Connor who runs his own company, Nisus Fitness and who is well-known for his work on Ireland’s Fittest Family. A club spokesperson speaking to the Tralee Outlook was full of praise for all the help that wnet into the event “To all the land owners who permitted the use of their land for the event, especially Club Chairman Tom Herlihy and his wife Kathleen for opening their farm yard as the centre point for the hosting of the event. Joanne O Riordan as the main co-ordinator put in enormous work ensuring the day ran smoothly. Head of stewarding Kevin Leen made sure every part of the course was manned from start to finish while a huge thanks must also go to Paul Sugrue for the many hours he spent constructing the various obstacles needed for the challenge. Amongst other who were not found wanting before during and after the event were Joanne and David Long, John O Connor, Noel Leen and Michael Broderick. Many more Club members and parishioners also helped with stewarding, parking, catering and medical needs. Many thanks to all who contributed to this event.” Lee Strand’s Therese Higgins Walker, on behalf of the sponsors, thanked all who participated in making the event another outstanding success in particular land owners Tom and Kathleen Herlihy, John Lenihan and Joe O’Connor whose hard work and commitment to the fundraiser certainly paid off. All who participated received a specially commissioned B Wildered finisher’s mug, and a medal. John O’Sullivan General Manager, Lee Strand stated “Lee Strand is delighted once again to sponsor B WILDERED. The event is going from strength to strength and the event was a great success once again this year. We would like to thank John Lenihan and Joe O’Connor for creating a magnificent challenge. All proceeds from the event will go towards the development of a new juvenile training pitch for Ballymacelligott GAA Club boys and girls.” tralee outlook sent tom o’donoghue of kingdom photography along to cover all the action from the bwildered event. Teresa Walker Marketing Manager Lee Strand Tralee sponsors with some of the event stewards at the Lee Strand sponsored John Lenihan/Joe O Connor B/Wildered challenge in Glanageenty last Saturday. The CrossFit R 560 team at the finish line in the Lee Strand sponsored John Lenihan/Joe O Connor B/ Wildered challenge in Glanageenty last Saturday. Teresa Walker Marketing Manager Lee Strand Tralee sponsors with some of the event stewards at the Lee Strand sponsored John Lenihan/Joe O Connor B/Wildered challenge in Glanageenty last Saturday. 10 05.05.16 Melanie O Donnell, Bob Walsh and Caroline Drummey at the Lee Strand sponsored John Lenihan/Joe O Connor B/Wildered challenge in Glanageenty last Saturday. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 11 News desk News Desk Contact Donal : 087 0579472 or Email: news@outlookmags.com st. john of god services fundraiser News digest by Sean Cronin DOG SHOW AND FAMILY FUN DAY Pictured at the launch of the St John of God Kerry Services Fundraising Night at the Dogs from SJOG Children’s Services were Mike Moriarty,James Moriarty, Aine Walsh, Sheila Fitzgerald, Siobhan Keane & Declan Dowling (Kingdom Greyhound Stadium). St John of God Kerry Services are proud to announce that they are holding a fundraiser at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium on Saturday May 7th to raise funds for their Children’s Respite Services. This worthy cause will feature an all sponsored program, fantastic raffle prizes and an auction of a pair of football boots kindly donated by Colm Gooch Cooper plus a pair of All Ireland Football Tickets. The night will also be a family friendly affair with bouncy castle and face painting plus music after racing. If you wish to purchase admission tickets for this great night please contact Michael Moriarty 087-9157300 or Sheila Fitzgerald 087-0511388. All monies raised at this event will go towards purchasing play and sensory equipment for the children who attend the services. St John of God Children’s Services support children and families both in North and South Kerry. Finlay Ensemble Summer Pops Concert The Kerry School of Music-based Finlay Ensemble- Lucy Tanner and Dovile Baltonenene (Violins), Stephen O’ Halloran (Viola), Maria O’Connor (‘Cello) and Aidan O’ Carroll on Piano are giving an hour-long recital entitled Summer Pops Concert in the Kerry School of Music Fleischmann Studio this coming Saturday at 8pm. The programme will feature beautiful arrangements of film themes as well as music from the musicals and the charts. Star Wars, Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast and Chicago are but a few of the titles that should whet the appetite of chamber music lovers. The Finlay Ensemble is Kerry’s only fully professional instrumental ensemble. All members are teachers at the Kerry School of Music. The Ensemble has recorded two CD’s - Film Music and the KSM Christmas Collection - which are both available at the School of Music office and at recitals by the ensemble. They have also recorded no less than two Messiah Highlights DVD’s with the Kerry Chamber Choir in the O’ Connell Memorial Church, Cahersiveen and at St. Mary’s Church Listowel. The ensemble together with the Kerry Chamber will also shortly give the world premiere of Last Words, an hourlong reflection on the centenary of 1916 composed for choir, orchestra and soloists composed by Aidan O’ Carroll. Details of this premiere will be announced shortly. Admission to the recital is €10/€6 and can be booked in advance by calling Kerry School of Music on 066 7120077 or at the door on the night. 12 05.05.16 The John Mitchels GAA Complex Ballyseedy hosted a family fun day and fundraising Dog Show for the Irish Guide Dogs Association last Saturday afternoon. The event was organised by Belinda Broderick and attracted a major number of canines of various breeds and sizes and their owners. As well as the dog show, the family fun day featured a puppet show and face painting for the children while MC Big Jim added to the enjoyment of the proceedings. It was a great family out for a truly worthy cause and organiser in chief Belinda Broderick deserves the credit for all her hard work. ALZHEIMER’S COFFEE MORNING A fundraising Coffee Morning for in aid of Alzheimers takes place at St Brendan’s Pastoral Centre this Thursday morning between 10 am and 12 noon. All welcome. DRIVERS NEEDED The Irish Cancer Society’s Volunteer Driver Service is currently seeking volunteer drivers to drive local patients to and from their chemotherapy treatments in University Hospital Kerry, in Tralee, Cork University Hospital & The Mercy University Hospital, Cork. We are looking for volunteers to pick up local patients at their homes, drive them to the door of the hospital, pick them up again when they are finished their treatment and bring them home. Driver expenses are paid. Telephone Rebecca on 01 2316 642 or email transport@ irishcancer.ie Castlemaine Events Committee The Castlemaine Events Committee wishes to announce for the information of the General Public that ‘The Jack Duggan Monument’ proposals will be on display as part of the ‘Public Consultation Process’ of the project from Tuesday, May 3rd – Tuesday, May 31st at Castlemaine Community Centre from 9:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday (Inclusive) Members of the General Public are invited to come to Castlemaine Community Centre during this 4 week period, to view the designs and offer their views/opinions on the proposals of ‘The Jack Duggan Monument’ Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 13 education outlook Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com political outlook With the state exams due to begin on the 8th June, which is just five weeks away, candidates may become anxious about their performance. A level of anxiety is normal and focusses the mind on the challenge ahead. Almost all exam candidates, irrespective of how laid back they appear, feel nervous. It’s the body’s way of dealing with a stressful experience. How you deal with this nervous energy is the critical issue. If you channel it in a positive direction it will give you the vitality to cope with the demands of the exam. A positive mental attitude is a considerable aid around exam time. Have confidence in your ability to do well. Don’t be discouraged by other students appearing to know more than you do. Aim to do perform to your own capability not to compete with others. Make positive statements about yourself. Banish all negative thoughts from your mind. Think well of yourself and of your readiness to achieve success. Your best effort is more important than your ultimate performance in the exam. Determine to do your best, no more, no less. Success is a product of positive thinking. By motivating yourself towards your goals, you will redouble your effort and improve your performance. Have items in your study environment to spur you on. Place a statement of your objectives, such as your target grades, in a conspicuous place. An occasional glance in their direction will encourage you. Exam stress becomes newsworthy every year because of the assessment system used in the state exams. For the most part these exams are terminally assessed. In effect, two years of work is examined by means of written papers in June. Little credit is given to the candidate for consistent work over the two years. Continuous assessment is not utilised nor, with certain exceptions, is project work part of the exam structure. The major problem with the exam system is the increased level of stress it causes in some students around exam time. Despite all that is written about exam stress, students continue to show that they are excellent exam performers and use stress as a stimulant rather than an affliction. The stress experienced by the majority of exam candidates is positive stress. It concentrates the mind wonderfully. You realise that 14 05.05.16 In the next article, I’ll take a detailed look at physical preparation for the exams. the forthcoming exam is making increased demands of you. However, your application to study and revision provides you with the resources to meet these demands. Positive stress provides you with the motivation to prepare for the exam. It will sustain and stimulate this motivation until the exam is over. Properly controlled stress will activate hidden resources of energy and application in you. It’s important to control the stress and channel it into positive energy. It’s only when you haven’t the resources to meet the demands of the exam that distress or negative stress becomes an issue. Exam distress is a rare occurrence in young people and can easily be confused with normal exam anxiety. The present cohort of young people is highly skilled and well able to cope with the demands of the exam. Distress, when it does occur, is disruptive and may interfere with your performance if it isn’t counteracted. An effective way of managing distress is through utilising your social support network of people who care about you. If you need emotional support approach someone in whom you have confidence. That person may be a teacher, a parent or your guidance counsellor. All you need is the advice of someone who will put the exam in perspective for you and who will help to boost your self-confidence. It all goes back to having a positive mental attitude and to realising that anxiety and stress should be channelled in your favour. Checklist • Exam nerves are the most natural thing in the world • Almost all students feel anxious in the weeks before an exam • A positive mental attitude is an aid to quality study and exam performance • Make positive statements about yourself • Banish all negative thoughts from your mind • Believe that your best will be good enough • Success is a product of positive thinking • Positive stress is a motivator • Channel stress into positive energy • If you need emotional support go and get it • Many people care about you and want you to do well • The Construction Industry Federation (CII) has recently launched a new website, www. apprentices.ie promoting opportunities in the construction industry for apprenticeships • SUSI online student grant application system for 2016/2017 is now open at www. grantsonline.ie or www.susi.ie • CAO online Change of Mind (free) facility opens today, Thursday, 5th May (noon) and will be available until Friday, 1st July (5.15pm). • The State Exams begin on Wednesday, 8th June and conclude on Friday 24th June • Exam timetables are available on www. examinations.ie Billy Ryle is a Career Guidance Counsellor and freelance writer. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 15 Tralee Town News Written by: Kerry O’Shea 087 762 5949 or Email: osheakerry@gmail.com The Biggest Stories in Town this Week Kerry O’Shea Tel: 087 762 5949 ST BRENDAN’S/OAKPARK COMMUNITY GAMES: The Na Gaeil GAA Pitch host the St Brendan’s/Oakpark Community Games Athletics Evening this Thursday May 5th commencing at 6.30pm. Events from Tiny tots to Under 16. Everybody welcome. NEWS FROM THE GREYHOUND BAR GOLF SOCIETY: Members of the Greyhound Bar Golf Society travelled to Killogrglin Golf Club last Saturday. The latest outing was in memory of Society member and former officer, the late Henry ‘Bruddy’ Burrows who died last October. A large party of Society members travelled to compete in the event with the following emerging as the top six. 1st: Chris Irwin 38 pts; 2nd: Mike Tagney 38 pts; 3rd Mike McDonald 38 pts; 4th: Richie Rohan 37 pts; 5th Mark Teahan 36 pts; 6th Padraig Teahan. The presentation of prizes was held at the Greyhound Bar on Saturday evening with members of Bruddy Burrows’ family in attendance. The Greyhound Bar Golf Society would like to thank Killorglin Golf Club for their help, assistance and co-operation on the day. QUIT SMOKING The HSE are starting a 6-week Stop Smoking Email: osheakerry@gmail.com Group in Tralee in May. The course is free. Please confirm your booking by contacting Mary on 066 7195617 as places are limited. TRALEE TOWN NEWS SNIPPETS: The Transition Year Students at Tralee CBS the Green under the watchful eye of Producers Ellen McGillycuddy and Anne Moore present Michael J Kennelly’s Comedy Farce ‘A Wake in The West’ tonight (May 5th) in the Hall at the School. The play is open to the public and tickets are obtainable by contacting the School at 066 717145824 to reserve yours. The Annual Novena to Our Lady of Fatima at the Holy Cross Dominican Church will take place from Thursday May 5th to Friday May 13th. The Novena consists of two daily sessions, at 11am and 7.30pm except on the Sundays, with Rosary before and confessions directly after each session. The Sunday session commences at 3pm with special anointing for the sick. This year’s preacher is Tralee native Fr Joe Dineen. The Annual Rosary Procession from Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church in Rock Street to the Dominican Church takes place tonight (Thursday) May 5th commencing at 7pm. The Procession will proceed down Rock Street and Russell Street. Look Good Feel Better Cancer group launch in The Ashe Hotel with Leonie Flaherty, Mary Fitzgerald, Julette Culloty (Kerry Rose 2015), Claire McEvoy, Tina O’Sullivan, Tara O’Halloran-Cronin, Geraldine Flynn, Emma Lawlor, Channelle Hurley, Mary O’Shea, Theresa Walsh, Sinead lenihan, Mairead O’Connor, Sandra Murphy, jodie Sheehy and Aoife O’Dowd. 16 05.05.16 GPA Solutions are running QQI Level 5 Manual and Computerised Payroll Award courses over four Fridays from May 20th between 9.30am and 4pm. GAP Solutions are also running QQI Level 5 Manual and Computerised booking Courses using Sage 50 from Tuesday May 31st. These courses will take place over 5 Tuesdays between 9.30am and 5pm. St Brendan’s Church in Ardfert hosts a special performance this Sunday evening (May 8th) featuring the Ardfert Singers. The evening gets underway at 8pm with a collection for Pieta House at the door. The next monthly Collection for the St Vincent de Paul Society in the Tralee area will be taken up at all Masses this weekend May 7th and 8th. Deaf/Hear.ie are hosting g an outreach clinic on Friday 13th of May 2016 from 10.30am – 12.30pm at Clogher Estate, Hawley Park. Our outreach clinics on hearing loss offer support and advice, cleaning and basic maintenance of hearing aids and information on entitlements. For information please call Jo Lambe on 087-2723862. Consultations are private and confidential. BAPTISMS IN ST JOHN’S TRALEE: The following were welcomed into the Alanna Houlihan with her family Samanta, Shanise and Dale Houlihan after her Holy Communion on Saturday in Sty John’s church and afterward to Keane’s Bar and Restaurant for Holy Communion lunch. Photo Joe Hanley Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 17 Tralee Town News Written by: Kerry O’Shea 087 762 5949 or Email: osheakerry@gmail.com The Na Gael Minor Team who went to Leahy Pharmacy; Oakpark; Tralee and to thank the management and staff of Leahy’s Pharmacy for their sponsorship of their new Jersey’s, Eamon Sheehy, Stephan Okunboror, Ryan O’Neill, Damian Burke, Shaun Duggan, James Roche, Diarmuid O’Connor, Pa Roche, Darragh Devane, Seamus Looney, Joe Slattery and Niall O’Mahony. Christian community with great joy through the sacrament of Baptism recently; Eva Lucey, Nevaeh-Sky Carey, Brogan Mullins and Emilia Katarzyna Kasperkiewicz VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: St John Of God’s Tralee are looking for volunteers for 2-3 hours a week to support their men and women. The volunteer would always have the support of the full-time staff. This is a very rewarding position and all required training would be provided by the organisation. Please contact Brenda McNamara on 087 9926899 if you require further information. PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND FOR YEAR OF MERCY: A Pilgrimage to Poland for the Year of Mercy is being organised and will take place from September 19 to 26. Pilgrims will visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy, the Shrine of St John Paul 11, the Salt Mine in Vielczka, Auschwitz, Wadowice and more. Cost €990 based on twin sharing, single supplement €100. Spiritual Director Fr. Piotr Delimat. For further details contact Sol Travel 066 7124111 or email: john@sol2travel.com FIRST COMMUNIONS IN ST JOHN’S IN TRALEE: The children attending Derryquay National School will receive their First Holy Communion on Saturday, May 7th at 11am in St Brendan’s Church in Curraheen. Congratulations to the pupils from Presentation Primary School who received their First Holy Communion last weekend. ANAM CARA: Anam Cara hosts its monthly Parent Evening on Tuesday 10th of May from 19:30 to 21:00 in Recovery Haven 5 Haigs 18 05.05.16 Terrace, Killerisk. All Anam Cara Services are available free of charge to bereaved parents. WEDDINGS IN TRALEE: Nick Roberts and Victoria Reid who were married in Ballybunion last Friday afternoon hosted their post wedding function at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel. Stephen Carroll and Yvonne Carroll who were married at the weekend enjoyed their Wedding Reception at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel. Larry Kelly and Grainne Maunsell were married in Balloonagh Convent Chapel in Tralee last Friday afternoon and dined with their guests at the Ballyseede Castle Hotel. Simon Murdock and Sheila Buckley were married in Killarney last Saturday afternoon and hosted their Wedding Reception at the Ballyseede Castle Hotel. Jimmy Neville and Catherine Kelly were married in Monaleen County Limerick last Friday afternoon and hosted their post wedding function at the Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa which was also the venue for the wedding afters of Ian O’Keeffe and Miriam Dineen who were married in Dromina County Cork on Saturday afternoon. Dominic Roche and Siobhan Leahy were married in Knocknagoshel at the weekend and hosted their Post Wedding function at the Rose Hotel (formerly the Fel’s Point). GREETINGS: BIRTHDAYS IN TRALEE Lena O’Connor (Ballybeggan), Tralee’s No 1 Leeds United fan Michael ‘Fox’ O’Connor and Brigitta O’Brien from Tralee were among those blowing out the birthday candles this week. DIAMOND WEDDING CELEBRATIONS IN Sarah Carty, Tralee, Presentation NS received her First Holy Communion at St. John’s Church and is pictured with her parents Anne and Ed Carty, and her brother Jude Carty. Photo; John Cleary. TRALEE: A very special family get together was held at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel last Sunday afternoon as John and Lily Halpin celebrated the occasion of their Diamond Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations to you both. FIRST HOLY COMMUNIONS IN TRALEE: Warmest congratulations are extended to twins Brid and Amy O’Shea from Tralee who celebrated the occasion of their First Holy Communion at Benners Hotel in Castle Street. CHRISTENINGS IN TRALEE: Post Christening celebrations were held at the Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa last Sunday for baby Stephen Boyle. Stephen is the infant son of well-known and couple Terry and Annette Boyle. ZERO/MILESTONE/SIGNIFICANT BIRTHDAYS IN TRALEE: That well-known Kerry Hospice campaigner and fundraiser supreme Teddy Moynihan celebrated a very special birthday last Thursday (April 28th). A tireless worker, Teddy, who resides in Marian Park, is an extremely popular figure in Tralee and beyond and is currently overseeing the building of the State of the Art Palliative Care unit in the Grounds of University Hospital Kerry. Teddy’s wife Breda and their family joined him as he to celebrate this wonderful occasion in some style. Happy birthday, Teddy! Mike Callanan (Ashleigh Downs) who celebrated at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel and former St Pat’s Blennerville Chairperson James Costello among our zero/milestone/ significant birthday celebrants this week Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 19 Ardfert News St. Brendans Hurling Club juveniles: U6 Hurling Training: Training for U6’s this Saturday in Ardfert Community Centre from 10.30am to 11.30 Cost 2euro per session. U8 and U10 Hurling Training: Training for U8 and U10 this Saturday in Ardfert Sportsfield from 10.30am to 11.30am. Lee Strand U12 League Result: St Brendans 3-6 V Abbeydorney 2-3, Lee Strand U16 League Result, St Brendans 2-9 V Causeway 4-6 Lee Strand U14 League Fixture St Brendans v Ballyduff on Saturday May 7th in Ballyduff at 6.00pm. Community Games: Congratulations to our young hurlers who won gold in U11 Hurling in the Community games representing Ardfert/ Kilmoyley on last Saturday. Cul Camp 2016: Hurling Cul Camp will be held in Ardfert from July 25th to July 29th 2016 Club Merchandise Juvenile Club Jerseys are now available contact Roseanne on (086)1097661 Facebook and Website For all up to date information on fixtures and matches please see our facebook page and our website at www.stbrendanshurlingclub.com. St. Brendans Hurling:Ardert gaa lotto draw took place in McElligotts Bar with a jackpot of €1,800. There was no winner of the jackpot and the numbers drawn were 3, 5, 15 & 25. The lucky dip winners were €75 Donal Dowling, Banna €40 Brendan O’Mahony, Park an Ghluinin €25 Liam O’Mahoony Park View. Next weeks draw takes place in the Abbey Tavern with a jackpot of €1,900 and remember if your not in you can’t win!! Lotto Update: Thanks to all who support the weekly Ardfert G.A.A. lotto. The jackpot of €11,700 was won recently and we congratulate the winner and also thank all our weekly lotto players. As usual, during the past year the income from the lotto was able to support both St. Brendan’s Hurling Club and Ardfert Football Club as well as paying for the maintenance of the pitches at the Sportsfield and the Medical Centre. Maintenance costs supported by the lotto include grass cutting, electricity, refuse and water bills. During 2015, €14,000 was paid out to the Hurling Club and €9,000 was paid out to the Football club (including a once off additional allocation of €2,000 to support the club with their expenses in their successful All-Ireland Intermediate Championship campaign). The lotto income also allowed the G.A.A. to purchase a tractor to better enable grass cutting at both locations while also paying for tax and insurance. Other outgoings during the year include the lotto licence, printing of lotto tickets and 3 weekly prizes that total €140 – [€75 / €40 and €25]. Overall during the year €20,711 was paid out in prize money, inclusive of the most recent jackpot win. The lotto is a vital support to the G.A.A. in the parish and the ongoing contributions of all lotto players and ticket sellers is much appreciated. While the basic ticket costs just €2 there are also a no. of other options – a 5 week ticket for €10 or an annual ticket for €100 - - further 20 05.05.16 Written by: Josephine O’Riordan or Email: riordanjo@gmail.com The Ardfert U16 team who were narrowly defeated by Ballymacelligott in The Kelliher’s Toyota Central Region Div. 3. final. enquiries from the secretaries of both clubs secretary. ardfert@kerry.gaa. ie or secretary. stbrendans.kerry@ gaa.ie Kerry Hurlers began their Leinster League campaign with a well deserved victory over Carlow. They didnt have it all their own way in the first half with only a 2pt lead going in at half time, had Carlow not shot 13 Ardfert/Kilmoyley Community Games U11 hurlers who won gold medals in Ballyduff last Saturday & qualified to represent Kerry at Munster level. wides things could have been a lot and Eoin O’Flaherty, Seán O’Connor, Tiernan different. Half time score Kerry 1-6 Carlow 7p. O’Sullivan, Gary O’Riordan, Tomás Godley and Despite Carlow dominating possession they Darragh Corridan. could not convert them to scores. Kerry came Tag Rugby continues Monday evenings in out all guns blazing the second half and a Shane Banna Astro turf, 7pm to 8pm. €2 per player to Nolan goal put paid to any chances Carlow had. cover costs. The Tag Rugby Community Games It finished Kerry 2-19 Carlow 17p with our own competitions for the U11 and U14 boys and John Egan contributing 1-3. Well done to the girls will be held on Sunday, 22nd May in the IT team and management and we wish them well Tralee. We would like to increase the number of for Saturday next when they face Westmeath in girls participating in the training, so all welcome Austin Stacks Park at 3pm. to come along. ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: ‘Introduction to Congratulations to Ellen Cooke who competed Focusing Weekend’ by Fr. Adrian Farrelly O.P. – in swimming on Sunday, 1st May and came 4th Friday 13th May to Sunday 15th May. Contact: in the breaststroke. 066 7134276. Skittles: Any child interested in playing and FLEADH CHEOIL CHIARRAÍ :Official launch competing in U12 & U14 skittles please contact will be held in the Ashe Hotel, Tralee on Saturday us on Facebook on text 086 4070253. The 7th May at 8pm. Opening by Séan Seosamh competition is on Friday the 13th & 20th May, O’Conchubhair, Chairman of Craobh Trá Lí 6.30pm in Na Gael. County Fleadh, 18th to 22nd May in Tralee. The ATHLETICS: Athletics evening for all the boys Fleadh committee are asking for volunteers for and girls is on Wednesday, 18th May at Walnut stewarding during the weekend. Please contact Grove on Station Rd. Come along and enjoy Roisin Rice 087 2374255 or email tomroisinrice@ this great evening. A chance to qualify for the gmail.com. Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí timetable is Community Games County Finals which takes available on www.kerrycomhaltas.com place in An Riocht, Castleisland on the 11th & ARDFERT/KILMOYLEY COMMUNITY 12th June. GAMES: Congratulations to the U11 Hurlers Ardfert Singers Concert: The Ardfert who won Gold in Ballyduff on Saturday. They Singers ‘Spring Into Summer’ concert takes will represent Kerry in University of Limerick place on Sunday May 8th at 8pm at Ardfert in July. The team were: Keelan Best, Liam Óg Church. All donations raised will go to Pieta O’Connor, Cian McElligott, Jevon Carey, Jack House. Moriarty, Fionn and Adam McDonagh, Tom Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 21 abbeydorney News Written by: Ger Maunsell 087 687 0313 Email: abbeydorneygaa@eircom.net Causeway News Written by: John Madden or Email: john.madden@metprogroup.com Victorious Causeway Camoige Minor Team winners of the Limerick League Division A Plate Final Niall OMahoney with his parents Mairead and Mike OMahoney and Todd Nolan cup Coiste na nOg Chiarrai: U14 Feile Hurling semi final Abbeydorney U14s played Ballyheigue in the semi final of the Feile in Kilmoyley on Saturday last. Ballyheigue got off to a great start getting 1:01 on the board after 5 minutes. Abbeydorney steadied the ship after this with points from young Kian Sheehan and Oisin Maunsell, however in the last 5 minutes of the half Ballyheigue blitzed Abbeydorney with 3 quick fire goals. Half time score Abbeydorney 0:02, Ballyheigue 4:02. Abbeydorney with a huge uphill battle in the second half set about their task admirable, Mikey Clifford and Jedd Maunsell shut down the Ballyheigue forwards and with Tomas Hanafin after moving to midfield Abbeydorney began to get the scores their workrate deserved. The forwards were lead by the magnificant Jack Sheehan who accounted for all of Abbeydorneys second half scores of 1:07, and with solid defending from Darragh O Connell and Michael O Sullivan allied with great work from wing forwards Jack Hannon,James Rigney and full forward Ruairi Donovan, Abbeydorney continued to press. Time however ran out for the Black & Amber boys with Ballyheigue running out the winners on a score line of 4:04 to Abbeydorneys 1:09. Well done to all involved a great effort put in. Ballyheigue and Ballyduff contest the final. Abbeydorney Gaa Club 6 Monthly draw: Sunday 1st May 1st €1000.Bernie Behan Ballymacquin.2nd €250 Mairead Neenan Laccamore.3rd €150 Fionon Maunsell Cahernade, 4th €100 Saoirse & Roisin OConnell Ballymacquin, Thank You For Your Continued Support Leinster Championship: Kerry 2-19 Carlow 0-17 well done to the Kerry senior hurling team on winning the first round of the Leinster hurling championship.Local players were Michael and Brendan OLeary, James OConnor, PJ Keane. Community Meeting: Thursday May 5th at 7.30pm in Abbeydorney Community Center. Regarding playground development , All welcome Lotto: Abbeydorney Parish Hall & Community Projects, Members Lotto Draw. Results 25th April 2016, Numbers Drawn; 1,2,13,19. Jackpot €4900 - No Winner. Consolation Prizes; €25- Nathan Sutton, Abbeydorney; €25Eoin Egan,Abbeydorney & €25- Carmel Quirke, Barrakilla. Mini Jackpot: Niamh McKenna, Ballinclogher; Tom Diggins, Abbeydorney & Brian Mulvihill, Kilflynn. Next Jackpot €5000. Tickets €2 each or 3 for €5.Thank you for your continued support. St. Bernard’s Church News: Mass will be celebrated on Thurs. 5th May at 11.00 a.m Bridget Mary (Bidsy) Cahill (nee Brosnan), late of Abbeydorney & Toronto. Thurs. 5th May 7.30 p.m. Martin Leahy, Rathkenny, Fri. 6th May 7.30 p.m. Denis Shanahan, Clounametig, (Month’s Mind), Sat. 7th May 7.00 p.m. John Neenan, Laccamore Sun. 8th May 11.00 a.m. Gerald Jameson, Abbeydorney Parish Pastoral Council would like to invite all parishioners to join them for a Cup of Tea after 9.30 a.m. Mass in Kilflynn on Sunday 8th May. Todd Nolan Hurling Tournament: Well done to the Kerry minors hurlers who defeated Cork and Tipperary to win the Todd Nolan Tournament at Tom Healy Park Abbeydorney on Saturday last local player was Niall OMahoney. Abbeydorney GAA Club Day : will take place this Sunday, May 8th commencing @ 2pm. All members of the community are invited to attend and enjoy an action-packed, fun-filled day for all the family. Activities will include exhibition hurling games for all age groups, obstacles races, BBQ, Music, Local GAA Quiz and much more. 22 05.05.16 Nurture Africa: Sincere thanks to all those who supported Richard Casey Jnr’s ‘Night for Africa’ held in Harty’s Bar, Causeway, on Sat. 30th April. The event was a great success. A special thanks to Marian Harty, Anna Dineen, the musicians and singers, and all who helped on the night, particularly John Canty and Doreen Egan. Thanks also to those who gave donations -- your generosity is greatly appreciated. The amount collected was €1,387.60 and all monies have been lodged to the Nurture Africa Fund. This charity helps children who live in poverty towards a better life. GAA Lotto: No drawn 7-21-25-26. No jackpot winner. €50 winners Aoibhinn Flaherty, Jerome Linnane. €25 winners Eric McHale, Paul McGrath, Adam Whyte. Jackpot next week €4,900. Please support. GAA Fixtures: Minor NK final Causeway v Ballyheigue will take place on Friday evening. Venue tbc.Check bulletin bord or text Mary Jo. GAA Results: Well done to U12s who won their match v St Pats last Friday evening. GAA Congratulations: Congratulations to Gary Carey, Gearoid Mahony, Evan Murphy and Adam Guerin who were part of the Kerry minor team that won Todd Nolan competition winning against Cork and Tipperary. And Kerry U16s involving Gavin Dooley, Darren Barrett, Dan Goggin and Seamus Leen reached the final in the Munster competition which was held in Mallow just losing out by two points in final. Also well done to Kerry seniors on win against Carlow and best of luck v Westmeath next Saturday. CAUSEWAY CAMOGIE NEWS: A busy week for the Causeway Club, U16 Limerick League: Causeway 4-0 Granagh/Ballingarry 2-6, they now play Monaleen in the semi-final on Friday 6th May. The U14 girls played Cillard in the 2nd round of Feile with the Cillard girls winning this one. Both clubs have now recorded a win each so all to play for next Sunday in the Final. Well done to the Causeway U12 girls who had good wins over Cillard & Tralee Parnells in the U12 County League on Saturday. CAUSEWAY CAMOGIE CLUB NEWS: Congratulations to the Causeway Minor girls on a fantastic win in the Limerick League Division A Plate Final. Playing with the breeze in the 1st half Causeway led at half-time 1-7 to Kilmalllock’s 2-2. Facing into the breeze in the 2nd half Causeway needed to up their game, which they duly did. Full-time Causeway 3-8 Kilmallock 4-5. Extra time 10 minutes a side would be played. Kilmallock playing with the breeze led at the half 1-1 to Causeway’s 1-0. A quick turn around and with the breeze at their backs the Causeway girls piled on the pressure scoring 2-1 and keeping Kilmallock scoreless. Final score Causeway 6-9 Kilmallock 5-6. This is the 1st time Causeway club has fielded a Minor camogie team and it was fantastic to come away with the trophy. Thanks to the Limerick Camogie Co. Board for their continued support of our club. Ballyheigue Castle Golf Club: Over the bank holiday weekend we held an Open Classic to mark the 20th Anniversary of the Golf Club which was kindly sponsored by McElligotts Car Sales, Tralee. 1st: Brendan McMahon and Paddy Buckley 51pts 2nd: Elaine Birmingham and Ena O’Brien 48pts 3rd: Steve Neillings and Maurice Egan 48pts Next Sunday is an 18 Hole Single Stableford competition sponsored by Michael Hayes, Abbeydorney. This is also the start of the Golfer of the year which is sponsored by Richard O’Reilly. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 23 Blennerville News Diarmuid Griffin Blennerville pictured with his parents Trish and Dermot sister Roisin and grandmother Sheila on the occasion of his confirmation at St Johns Church Tralee Lotto: There was no winner of our Club Lotto Jackpot on Sunday night last. The numbers drawn were 01, 09, 15 & 19. The five €30 consolation prizes went to John Bowler Blennerville, Norma O Connell c/o Kevin Quirke, John Trant Hare St., Matt O Flaherty c/o Rock St. PO and Ciaran Og Murphy Mounthawk. Next week’s Lotto will have a Jackpot of €5,900 and the draw will take place this Sunday night May 8th in O’Dwyer’s Bar. Lotto tickets are available from the usual outlets or any club officer. Dingle Way Challenge 2016: The Dingle Way Challenge is back and will take place on Sunday the 5th of June. Come and experience the stunning scenery of West Kerry and the Atlantic Ocean as you walk along the most westerly peninsula in Europe, overlooking the Blasket Islands and Skellig Rock and also savour the magic of Inch Beach. Once again there is something for everyone from a single 11km stage along the world famous ‘Macha na bó’ trail, through to the full 57km Ultra route which incorporates mountains, beaches and paths.The scenery you will experience is unrivaled. As usual meals are provided, including a BBQ in Blennerville upon completion. Early registration is encouraged as one section of the walk is guided, so numbers must be restricted. You can register online at http://www.active.com/tralee-cokerry/walking/ dingle-way-challenge-2016 Juvenile Academy: There will be no Academy this week due to club mass U6’s: Well done to Niamh Murphy, Lilly Deegan and Cian O’Halloran who put in a great training session last Sunday but a huge well done to James daly who received our player of the week trophy by showing great skill and determination. U8’s: Player of the week was awarded to Caoileannn Culloo who always gives her best and plays with great skill & determination. Rory Daly, Luke Passway and MIchael Enright also stood out in the skills demos. We will host the St Brendans U8 blitz on Thursday next May 4th from 7-8 pm. U10’s: Our U-10’s had a busy week last Thursday we hosted a Go Games blitz against Ardfert, Churchill & Ballyheigue. On a very cold evening our St Pats players performed very well with 24 05.05.16 Email: pro.stpatricksblennerville.kerry@gaa.ie, Written by: Dipo Dairo at the “Night at the Dogs” fundraiser for Blennerville NS were from left Eileen Whelan with Karen Soffe, winner of Best Dressed Lady along with Tony McAdams, winner of Best Dressed Man Micháel Moran, Ryle Menswear, Michaela McAdams and Kerrie Keane O’ Neill, Blennerville N.S . Thomas Sheehy, Diarmuid Waugh, Fionn Dairo and Daniel Sheehy working their socks off around the middle, while up front our forward line of Rory Kelliher, Orlaith Murphy, Killian O’Mahony, Sinead Murphy and Grainne Breen tried hard to get some scores. Our backs were lead by Zach Howarth who made some great catches and clearances and he was well assisted by the tackling and block downs of Mark O’Brien, Eddie Stack and Jamie Lynch. We were back Academy training last Sunday where Killian O’Mahony received the footballer of the week award. The coaches have been delighted with the effort shown by all the players. The continuous improvements of their skills on each outings is great to see but it is very important that they continue to practice their skills at home during the week. There is no game for u-10’s this week and also no Academy this Sunday 8th of May, instead everyone is invited to the club mass and cake sale after in Curraheen Church starting at 11am. U12’s: Our u12’s played against Laune Rangers and Annascaul/Lispole last Thursday and Sunday respectively and put up a very brave battle against these strong teams. The boys and girls acquitted themselves very well until the final whistle. Training continues this Friday at half 6 in the evening. U14’s: Our u14’s played at home to Finuge last Wednesday night and put on a great display of football. This was a game of two halves. The first half was a very exciting affair and it was point for point up until the half time whistle. Our boys from number 1 to 20 all played their hearts out and we were up a point at half time. Unfortunately the game quickly changed and Finuge got a few quick goals. However our boys never dropped their heads and should be very proud of their performance. Girls: Training is on Friday at 2.30pm in the field. Please note the new date and time. Seniors: We played a challenge game against Naomh Abán from Cork, last Sunday and it is hoped that the experiece will stand to them when they play Glenbeigh/G’ car in the Junior Premier Club Championship Round 1. Throw in is at 2.30pm in Blennerville. All support is greatly welcomed. Club Mass: Club mass and bake sale will take place in St. Brendan’s church, Curraheen this sunday at 11am. This is a very improtant event in our club calendar. Special thanks to Fr. Francis Nolan for facilitating this special event. Blennerville/Ballyard Community Games: Blennerville / Ballyard had a great day at the Sports Complex . We had a huge haul of medals. Congratulations to Grace O’Mahoney who came 2nd in the U14 breaststroke, Mebh Maloney got silver in the U16 backstroke, Ava O’Mahoney bronze in the U16 front crawl, Maria Dwyer silver in the U16 Butterfly, Sean Fitzgibbon silver in the U16 Butterfly and Rachel Mulgrew came 4th in the U12 backstroke. Our U13 girls relay also came 4th in the final so well done to Grace O’mahoney, Jenny Slattery, Ciara Fitzgibbon and Rachel Mulgrew. Congratulations also to Ciara Fitzgibbon who made it to the semi final on the girls U14 front crawl and Mark OBrien who also made it to the semi final in the front crawl U10 and Brian Reidy who swam in his first community games and got into the U8 freestyle semifinal. In all we came away with one gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze, One cert and one relay cert. Pieta House: Pieta House provides one to one counselling, free of charge, for people who have thoughts of suicide, have attempted suicide & people who engage in self harm. Please contact 066 7163660. Pieta House, 28 Moyderwell, Tralee. Congratulations: The club will like to congratulate our chairman, Terry boyle and his wife, Annette on the christening of their son, Stephen last Sunday. A future St. Pats player, no doubt! Congratulations also to our former chairman, James Costello who celebrated a significant birthday last Saturday. Sympathy: The club would like to extend its sympathy to the family and friends of Jerome Williams late of Hare Street & Coventry, UK. Prior to emigrating, Jerome played with St Pats in 1955 and won a West Kerry League medal. Also to Betty Roberts Arklow, formery of Annagh. May they rest in peace. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 25 Ballyheigue News Written by: Mike Burkett or Email: kelliherrover@gmail.com the kerry minor hurling team after their victory in the final of the todd nolan hurling tournament in abbeydorney at the weekend. kerryhead/Ballyheigue FRc: We have an exciting new initiative in conjunction with Ballyheigue GAA and Ballyheigue Youth Club to highlight the dangers online faced by children and adults alike. The presentation is aimed at all parents, especially those not skilled in the use of modern technology. Social media, certain apps and and children’s safety online will be covered. The talk will be given by Garda Jason O’Mahony who is an expert in this field. Further details are available at Facebook.com/childrenofthedigitalage The venue is the White Sands Hotel on Thursday 12th May 7-9pm. ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA: In association with the National Active Retirement Association the local Over 55s Group will host a Tea Morning from 11am to 1pm on Wednesday 4th May in the Family Resource Centre Ltd., Sraid Thaidhg, Ballyheigue to raise funds for people suffering from Dementia, and to give support to their families. All funds will go directly to services which support those living with dementia in your local area. DEAR PARENTS: Ballyheigue GAA, in association with Ballyheigue Family Resource Centre and Ballyheigue Youth Club is organising a comprehensive talk for parents to highlight the dangers online faced by children and adults alike. The presentation is aimed at all parents, especially those not skilled in the use of modern technology. Social media, certain apps and children’s safety online will be covered. The talk will be given by Garda Jason O’Mahony who is an expert in this field. Further details are available at: Facebook.com/childrenofthedigitalage The VENUE is the White Sands Hotel on Thursday 12th May from 7-9pm. There will be no charge to attend the talk but booking is essential as places will be limited. To book a place, contact Niall Lucey, Children’s Officer 087-2921203 or Cara Flahive, Juvenile Secretary 087-3690527. Thank You. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION: Next Saturday at 11.00am Mass, our children will receive their First Holy Communion. They have been preparing very well for this during the year and many thanks to their teachers –Mrs Susan Crean and Mr Terence Dineen, and to the 26 05.05.16 Congralulations to Scoil Chríost Rí Drumnacurra Camoige team who were runners up in the Mini 7’s final in Abbeydorney last week.’ parents towards making this a great spiritual occasion and a day to remember. BADMINTON: Good results from the Annascaul Tournament – Colum Carroll won Division-5 and Paula O’Sullivan won Division-4. We held our last club tournament last Monday night and we were joined by some members of Causeway Badminton Club. Four teams took part and the winners were: Team ‘A’: Tim Griffin, Colum Carroll, Siobhan Colbert, Josie Gilbert, Brendan Carroll and Niall Hanlon. Last Thursday night was our last night of the season and we retired to Flahive’s Bar for end of year refreshments and a game of Rings where the winners were team “B”. COMMUNITY CENTRE: The committee would like to extend an open invitation to all those who would like to attend our pilot activity on Wednesday from 11.30am to 1.00pm. Those interested in a bit of dancing to music by our local musician/singers e.g. Eddie Lee to launch this Wednesday 4th May. Please come along and enjoy. COMMUNITY GAMES 2016: Our area athletic day will be held on Monday evening May 9th at 6.30pm. Entry €2 per child or €5 per family. Any child wishing to participate must have an address in Ballyheigue. Races will start from U-8 to U-16. This event will be on in the GAA pitch who we thank for allowing us to use the field. We will also have a Special Needs race on the night. Thanks and well done to all the kids that travelled to Mastergeehea for the Soccer. Unfortunately last Saturday for U-11 hurling in Ballyduff we were unable to field a team. This was very disappointing for the few that had turned up and the coaches who had no choice but to pull out of the event. GAA LOTTO: The following numbers were drawn at last Sunday’s GAA Lotto: 1-10-1722. The Jackpot of €3,250 was not won. Next week’s Jackpot will be €3,300. The two €50 winners were: Amy O’Halloran, Bouleenshere and Teresa O’Mahony, Clahanebawn. The €25 winner was Noel Drury, Marian Park. UNDER-14s FOOTBALL: The U-14 football team had a big win over Spa in the Co. League on Wednesday evening. Score Ballyheigue 8.15 and Spa 4-4. UNDER-16s HURLING: The Ballyheigue U-16s hurlers defeated Tralee Parnell’s in the Co. League on Thursday evening. Final score Ballyheigue 2-8 and Parnell’s 0-4. They will now play Kenmare/Kilgarvan in the Co. League semi-final. FEILE SEMI-FINAL: The Ballyheigue U-14 Hurlers are through to the Feile final when they defeated Abbeydorney at Kilmoyley on Saturday. Final score Ballyheigue 4-7 and Abbeydorney 1-12. We wish the team and mentors the best of luck in the Feile Final which will be played on Bank Holiday Monday against Ballyduff. KERRY HURLERS: Well done to the Kerry Senior hurlers who defeated Carlow in the Leinster hurling championship at Austin Stack’s Park on Sunday. Score Kerry 2-19 and Carlow 0-17. Philip Lucid was a member of the Kerry panel. FIXTURES: Co Under-16s hurling league semi-final Ballyheigue v Kenmare/Kilgarvan this Thursday evening at Killarney 7.00pm. Co. Under-14 hurling league Ballyheigue v Abbeydorney at Abbeydorney Saturday evening 6.00pm. Co. Senior hurling league Div-2 Ballyheigue ‘B’ v Abbeydorney ‘B’ at Abbeydorney, Saturday. Time to be confirmed BENEFIT MATCH: Many thanks to everyone who contributed and attended the Colm Griffin Benefit Game on Saturday. On behalf of Colm we would like to thank everyone who came to support the event. We also thank those who have given so generously on-line and in the fundraising cards. Thanks to Referee/Réiteoir Tom Godley and Seamus Regan-Amplification who provided their services free and Patrick Flahive for the aftermatch entertainment. Colm is undergoing treatment in the National Rehab Hospital, Dun Laoghaire and is on the road to recovery. COURSING LOTTO: The following numbers were drawn on Monday 25th April in the Ballyheigue & District Coursing Club Lotto: 13-15-24-28. Jackpot was not won. The €50 winner was Lily and Caden Crowley, C/o Christina. The €25 winners were: J. & S. Keane, C/o Flahive’s. Alice Reidy, C/o John B, and D & C Nealon, C/o Christina. Jackpot €3,900. COURSING MEETING: A very important meeting of Ballyheigue & District Coursing Club will be held in the White Sands Hotel on Thursday May 5th at 9.30pm. All members are requested to attend. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 27 Ballyduff News LOTTO DRAW: The results of the Ballyduff GAA Club Lotto Draw for Monday April 25th are as follows; the numbers drawn were 5, 10, 13 & 16. There was no winner of the €1,150 jackpot and the following were the €50 Lucky Dip winners: John Mike O’Connor, Addergown, Ballyduff Gerard Leen, Ballinbrannig, Ballyduff Brian Ross, Knopogue, Ballyduff TV DRAW: Bridget Condon, Coole, Ballyduff Patrick Pierse, Bishopscourt, Ballyduff Mark & Lucy, Cashen Diner, Ballyduff The weekly Lotto Draw takes place on each Monday night and there is €150 added when the Jackpot is not won. You may also play the weekly Lotto on line at www.ballyduffgaa.com DARKNESS INTO LIGHT: Pieta House “Darkness into Light” will be held in Listowel on this Saturday May 7th at 4.15am. Participants may Register on the morning of the walk. All welcome and your continued support is greatly appreciated. FIRST COMMUNION: Best Wishes to the children of the parish who will receive the Sacrament of First Holy Communion at SS Peter’s & Paul’s Church, Ballyduff on this Saturday May 7th at 12.30pm. CARD RESULTS: The results of the “41” Card Drive held at McHale’s Stretford End Bar, on Monday April 25th are as follows: 1st & 2nd Divided – Eileen McCarthy & Babe Shanahan, Roy Dineen & Mike O’Keeffe 3rd Divided – Maurice Guerin & Peggy Carroll Owen & Mary Horgan TABLE PRIZES: Jack Murphy & Judy Couchman Tim Browne & John O’Halloran The 41” Card Drive continues on each Monday night commencing at 9.45pm sharp. Entry is €5 and all are welcome. KERRY ASSOCIATION LONDON: On Wednesday, 27th of April, the Darkness into Light committee members were joined by representatives of the Clayton Crown Hotel to present a cheque to ICAP, the Immigrant Counselling and Psychotherapy charity. Thanks to the generosity of the London Irish community, £4,000 was donated to the mental health charity. The walk took place last year on the 9th May 2015 with an estimated 700 participants taking part in the charity event.The next Darkness into Light walk will take place in London on Friday night 6th of May into Saturday morning 7th of May. It is a unique, early morning experience which begins in darkness at 4.15am as thousands of people walk or run a 5km route while dawn is breaking. The early dawn represents hope and is symbolic of the work of Pieta House; bringing people from darkness back into the light. This year will see members of popular Irish bands; Ronan McManus, Enda Mulloy, JP O’Donnell, Liam Gill and Peter Coughlan lead the walk with members of the committee. Darkness into Light is the most vital component of Pieta House’s fundraising calendar. As demand for the service continues to grow and with more than 80% of Pieta House’s income depending on public donations, funds raised during Darkness into Light are essential for Pieta House to continue to provide a free service for the increasing numbers seeking help. 28 05.05.16 Written by: John White 087673 2856 or Email: johnwhite330@gmail.com Ballyduff who defeated Ballyheigue 2-4 to 1-14 in the A Féle Final at lerrig on Monday evening. B ALL Y D U F F N . S : Ballyduff Central National School will be open 50 years next September. We are looking for any information /photos of past pupils. We are also having a public meeting in the school Tuesday May 10th at 8.30pm. We are inviting anyone interested in helping organise this special occasion or even any advice is welcome. We would love the community to get involved. COISTE NA NOG: The Community Games Hurling team that won the bronze medals at the Hurling finals Under-11 hurlers from Ballyduff in Ballyduff on Saturday last with their coaches Paul Sheehy, Mike Whyte & Tom Whyte Ballyduff took part in a committee through Noel Browne (085 780 Community Games blitz on Saturday. After a victory against Kenmare 5495), Mary Joe O’Connor (086 065 1451) or by 2 goals to 1, they ran into a well drilled Charlie Farrell (087 283 5819). Contributions Kilmoyley team who took the win in the second are greatly appreciated and will go a long way match. They bounced back in their third match, to furthering the youth sporting experience in however, defeating Lixnaw to take third overall. Ballyduff. Congrats to the team on bringing more medals Also note that a new series of club gear is available to purchase, including training tops, to the club! The Under-12 Colts played a hurling match football gloves, beanie hats and shorts, among against Tralee Parnells on Friday evening, which other items, all with the club crest and some they won well. Meanwhile, the Under-14s were smart designs. Images are on Facebook. To busy with their much anticipated Kerry Féile order, contact Ailish Segal (087 294 6800), hurling semi-final against Kenmare/Kilgarvan Elaine Curley (086 838 2077) or Noel Browne which was played on Saturday afternoon in (085 780 5495). Killarney Legion. The team battled well and, BALLYDUFF GAA NEWS: SENIOR FOOTBALL: despite low scoring on both sides, they pulled Ballyduff senior footballers played Asdee in the away to secure their place in Monday’s final North Kerry Senior Football League Division 2 with a 2-3 to 0-3 scoreline. Football will return on Friday evening last in Ballyduff. Asdee had on Tuesday for the Under-12s with games for the assistance of the wind in the first half and both teams in Ardfert, throwing in at 6:00pm. led 1 – 5 to 0 – 2 at half time with the Ballyduff They will then take on Churchill at 7:00 on points coming from Sean Costello & David Thursday evening at home. Please come out to Goulding. Second half goals from Eddie Joy & 1 – 1 from David Goulding to one point for Asdee support the players. The Under 16-footballers travelled to Coolard left the final score at Asdee 1 – 6 to Ballyduff for a match this week but were unable to 2 – 3. This result brings Ballyduff’s total to five League points and depending on other results overcome a strong Ballydonoghue side. Remember to please visit the website www. should be enough to qualify for the semi-final. ballyduffballwall.com if you are interested KERRY HURLERS: Well done to the Kerry in helping with the club’s effort to build a hurlers on their win over Carlow on a scoreline new ball wall. You can donate directly on the of 2 – 19 to 0 - 17. Our representatives Mikey website or you can contact the fundraising Boyle & Jack Goulding contributed handsomely to the scoring. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 29 Ballymacelligott News LOTTO: The lotto was held in Ballygarry House on Monday 25th April 2016 for a jackpot of €2,600. Numbers drawn were 4,5,11,19. There was no winner. Lucky Dips, 1. Keelan Brosnan, Ballymac, 2. John Moore, c/o Tony Marshall 3. Bob Walsh, Tonreigh 4. Dick O Brien, c/o Tom Leen 5. Eddie O Connell, Kielduff Sellers Prize : Halfway Bar. The lotto now stands at €2,700 and can be played at www. ballymacgaa.com MINORS: CHURCHILL 1-10 BALLYMAC 1-8 Blennerville was the venue for our County final game against Churchill last Friday evening. Strong performances from Micheal Reidy, Tadhg Brick, Tomas O Connor, and Darragh Reagan, narrowily failed to win us this trophy. Despite a poor start we were a point up at half time ,but it was our inability to make the most of our chances that was probably the cause of our undoing in a tight game. An injury time point sealed the win for our opponents and saw our first defeat in the county league campaign. A big thank you to team mentors, Tony Silles, Martin Lowe, Willie Costelloe and Aidan O Connor for the time they have dedicated over the last couple of months to this minor squad. A massive thank you also to all those who came out to support us on the evening. BWILDERED: Full report in news section CUL CAMP 2016: The Cul Camp in Ballymacelligott this year will take place between the 25th of July and the 29th of July from 10.00am - 2.30pm daily. Bookings can be made at the following URL. www.gaa.ie/ kelloggsculcamps. FREE JERSEY, TRAINING TOP & BACK PACK!! FAOI 16: Ballymac played host to Castlegregory on Monday the 25th of April in the semi final of the Central District U16 competition. Ballymac started this game at a blistering pace and full forward Barry Lyons had a hat trick of goals scored for the home side within the first 8 minutes. The final score Ballymac 5-13 to Castlegregory 2-8. This was very much a team performance from the home side with all players playing good football. In the final played on Bank Holiday Monday, in Blennerville we had a superb 1 point victory over Ardfert. Congratulations to players and management on this great win. Full report to follow in next week notes. FAOI 14: County League Div 2A Firies. 1-7 , Ballymac 2-11 We played our final group game to away to Firies on Wednesday last. The halftime score was 2-5 to 1-2. Our midfield of Cian and Dylan were working their socks off and the inside line of Johnny, Darragh L. and Aidan were making great runs to make space for our attacks. Our defenders were their usual solid selves, and are really a tight 7 man unit. Each played their role perfectly and denied Firies many scoring opportunities. We continued the second half in the same form as the first. It was our quick break and support play that is bearing the results for the boys. Despite the setback of seeing Cian going off with a knee injury the boys set about their task. Cian thankfully re emerged towards the end of 30 05.05.16 Written by: Ger Collins Email: pro.ballymacelligott.kerry@gaa.ie The Ballymacelligott team who defeated Ardfert to win the The Kelliher’s Toyota Tralee Central Region Div. 3. U16 final. the game bandaged but not broken to cap a fine display from midfield. Points from Adam K., Dylan, Darragh L., and a Darragh B. free put some daylight between the teams. Firies were not giving up and responded with a few points themselves but our defense were holding firm and not allowing any further goals. Darragh B. Knocked over a free and Denis finished our scoring on the night and we finished 2-11 to 1-7 winners. The boys have excelled themselves in their group stage topping the table! We can look forward to a home semi- final against Na Gaeil on Tuesday the 10th of May 10th at 7.00pm. Congratulations: to the U14B team on making the semi-final stages of the county league. Captained by Kyle O Connor they played their last game in Ballymac last Wednesday night and produced their best football of the campaign to beat Firies B 6-17 to 2-4. With two wins and a draw they finished second place in their group and secured a home venue for the semi final. They will play Firies B in Ballymac on Wednesday the 4th of May. Throw in is at 6.15PM. All support will be welcome on the night. FAOI 12: Blue Team: The U12 boys played Laune Rangers last Saturday evening on the main pitch in Ballymac. This was an entertaining game with the visiting team proving to be stronger team on the night. The final score was Ballymac 2-12 Laune Rangers 5-14. On Monday evening the lads gave an exhilirating display of football when overcoming a very good Glenflesk side on a score line of Ballymac 4-13 Glenflesk 3 - 12. Gold Team: Our Gold Team had a convincing victory over Laune Rangers on Saturday evening last. There was good link play by our forwards throughout and these yielded four goals. The final score was Ballymac 4-07 Laune Rangers 0-7. On Monday they kept their winning run going with another good victory over Glenflesk on a 5-10 to 2-7 scoreline. FAOI 10: The academy for our U10 panel continued last Sunday morning with a good turnout. The next academy will take place next Sunday the 8th of May. Our U10’s will have their first outing in the U10 Go Games next week in Castleisland (See full schedule below). We will have games on the night against Castleisland Desmonds, Currow, and Scartaglen. Under 10 Blitz Schedule (Castleisland District Board) Blitz no. Week Host Club Night 1 May 2nd – May 8th Castleisland Desmonds Night 2 May 16th – May 22nd Ballymac Night 3 June 6th – June 12th Currow Night 4 June 27th – July 3rd Scartaglin FAOI 8: The academy for our U8 panel continued last Sunday morning with a good turnout on the day. The next academy will take place next Sunday the 8th of May. The U8’s will be participating in Go Games next week. (See full schedule below). Under 8 Blitz Schedule (Castleisland District Board): Blitz no. Week Host Club Night 1 May 2nd – May 8th Castleisland Desmonds Night 2 May 23rd – May 29th Ballymac Night 3 June 13th – June 19th Cordal Night 4 July 4th – July 10th Scartaglin FAOI 6: U6 Academy Boys & Girls had another big turn out on Sunday and everyone had lots of fun learning their skills. Academy continues next Sunday 1st May in the main pitch so come along and bring your water and gum shield. CAILINI FAOI 12: Our U 12 girls had a good victory over Southern Gaels last Tuesday evening to continue their good run in the Co. League. They are due to play Cromane on Tuesday, 3rd May in Ballymac. CAILINI FAOI 10: We had another great turnout of girls on Sunday morning last as they continue to improve their skills. SPONSORED WALK: Many thanks to all who took part and helped organise the fundraising walk in Ballyseedy Woods on Monday morning last. All funds raised will go towards the running of Feile within the Club. WEDDING BELLS: Congratulations to Grainne Maunsell and Larry Kelly who were married last weekend. Larry is a vital member of our Friday night squad and hopefully we will see Larry in action with them soon again when they return in the coming weeks. SYMPATHY: The Club extends its sympathy to Paul Horan Kilquane on the death of his mother Mrs. Peggy Horan in Brosna. and also to the Deane family, Coolnadeed on the death of Mrs. Kay Deane. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Tralee Outlook 05.05.16 31 castlemaine : ballyfinanne : Keel : Milltown News Molly O’Donovan with her family Gill, Cormac and Aisling after her First Holy Communion on Saturday in St John’s Church; Tralee. Photo Joe Hanley Maine Valley Family Centre: Counselling available low cost service IACP registered counselors. Confidential booking line 021 4217484. Parent and Toddler Group every Thursday at 10am to 11.30am at Castlemaine Community Hall. €3/ session. Contact Jennifer @086 8668318. Wibbly Wobbly Wonders aimed at young children and their parents free of charge, weekly during school term on Wednesday 10-11am at Castlemaine Community Hall. Contact Childcare on 066 9767833/087 3353842. Maine Valley Book Club meets once a month on a Friday at 10.1511.15am at Castlemaine Community Centre. For more information please contact 066 9767833 or 086 0580019. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION: Congratulations to all the young boys and girls from our community who received their First Holy Communion on Saturday last. MEMBERSHIP: PLEASE NOTE: ALL PLAYERS AND MENTORS MUST BE MEMBERS OF THE CLUB. Membership form/money can be given to your trainer or any member of the executive. Castleisland Mart Senior Club Championship - Relegation Playoffs Rd 1: In the Senior Club Championship Relegation play off, Milltown Castlemaine took on Kerins O’ Rahillys in Farranfore on Sunday May 1st2017. A minutes silence was held in memory of our former club chairman, Frank Twiss, who had died on April 21st 2016. A penalty awarded to MC in the 5th minute was brilliantly saved by Gary Kissane from KOR. MC created a nice move- with Donal Kelleher laying off a pass to Gavin Horan, who pointed it over the bar. MC were lucky to get away with a short kick out- which was driven wide by Tommy Walsh. It was a further 5 minutes before the next score was registered. This came from a pointed free by Jonathan O’ Sullivan-leaving the score –KOR: 1 goal, MC – 4 points. Jack McCarthy came on briefly as a blood sub for Jonathan O Sullivan in the 14thminute. MC set up a nice passage of play when a free to KOR was intercepted by Gavin Horan. However, a further turnover saw KOR being awarded a penalty, with 18 minutes gone, after Barry John Keane was fouled in the square. This time it was the post that kept David Moran’s shot out. 32 05.05.16 Congratulations to the churchill minor team who won the Division 4b county minor league competition against Ballymac. Lady luck was on our side! The referee was kept busy issuing a number of cards-noticeably a black to Cormac Coffey for KOR. Gearoid Savage came off the bench to replace Cormac. Jonathan O’ Sullivan popped over the resultant free, to give a score line of KOR: 1 goal, MC 6 points- after 18 minutes of play. There were many turnovers of play, with both teams trying their best to notch up scoring opportunities. Eventually, KOR slotted over a point from Jack Savage-their first score since the opening minutes of the game. Play was held up with an injury to MC’s John Blenner hassett and in the 29th minute, he was forced off the field of play. Jack McCarthy came off the bench -with Pa Wrenn dropping back to cover the number 4 position. Kevin Walshe added a point for KOR in the dying minutes of the first half and despite his new role in the backs, Pa Wrenn sprinted up the field and kicked a brilliant point- to give a score line of MC:7 points,KOR:1:2 -at the half time whistle. KOR began the second half in style- a pointed free in the first minute by Jack Savage and a goal seconds later by the Kerry senior player-Barry John Keane leaving MC trailing by 2 points. Despite some great passages of play by MC, they failed to register scores and KOR went on a scoring blitz with points from Tommy Walsh, Jack Savage and Cian Sayers. MC eventually got on the scoresheet in the sixth minute with a pointed free by Jonathan O’ Sullivan. Milltown Castlemaine tried hard –despite the pressure from KOR and created some great moves of play –resulting in a brilliant point off the left boot of Donal Kelleher. The score line was now -KOR: 2/07, MC: 9 points. Disaster struck in the 12th minute when the long striding Tommy Walsh struck for goal, the 3rd for KOR and a palmed goaled by Barry John Keane a minute later left MC with a 7 point deficit. MC introduced Cathal O’ Connor for Mike Burke, in the 15th minute. Marcus Mangan reduced the deficit with a point from a free. KOR’s goal score Kevin Walshe received a black card and Shane Flavin came in to replace him. MC added a further point to leave the scoreline 12 points to 4/08 after 20 minutes. Heading in to the last 8 minutes of the game, MC introduced fresh legs off the bench. They continued to graft hard and exhausted every avenue to get past the KOR defence. Two further points from Jack Savage and David McLaughlin increased the gap to 7 points again. A glimmer of hope came, when the referee, having consulted with his umpires, duly awarded a penalty to MC, for a foul on Gavin Horan. Jonathan O’ Sullivan stepped up and placed the ball in the left hand corner of the KOR goals. Score now was MC: 2/12, KOR: 4/10. Despite MC giving it all they had, KOR popped over 2 more points- to give a final score of KOR:4/12,MC:2:2/12. LOTTO: - generously sponsored by MIKE O’ SHEA AND SONS- BUILDERS, FARRAN, MILLTOWN Congratulations to our lucky prize winners in our Lotto Jackpot draw for €7,000 last Friday night, which took place in The Plough Bar.The drawn numbers were 2,3,9 and 24. €50 to George Mc Kenna, Callinafercy and Catriona Pavlovic, Mountain View.€25 each to: Alan Hickey, Kilderry, Martin Flaherty , Keel,Catriona Pavlovic, Mountain View and Maurice Daly, Ballyfinnane. A special thank you to all those who buy and sell our Lotto tickets. The next draw for €7,200 is on Friday May 6th, in Jack Duggan’s Bar, Castlemaine. Under 6’s and Under 8’s: Training continues every Thursday from 6.15 to 7.15 sharp. Boys and Girl-Don’t forget your gum shields please! Tea and coffee facilities are available up- stairs for any parents who stay around for the duration of the training session. So you can head up there and enjoy a nice cuppa (and a biscuit) and watch your child’s training session in comfort! TRAINING GEAR: Following many requests, the club is presently sourcing training gear for our underage players- under 6/8. Samples of the tops and shorts will be available in the upstairs room in the clubhouse, on one of the nights of training. Please note it is NOT COMPULSORY to purchase these. The training/playing gear of tops, shorts and socks will be available for purchase for €30-approximately.will let you know the date for fitting/ordering in advance. Payment must be made at the time of ordering. So now is the time to start saving! Churchill : spa : fenit News Written by: Mike Moriarty 087 764 mikemoriarty3@hotmail.com Sales: Emmet 087 1212974 0959Email: or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Spa Fenit Barrow hurling team who won a silver medal in the u11 community games hurling competing for the first time in the U11 competition. fenit samphires: Fenit Samphires would like to congratulate our senior player Ruairi Kelly and his new wife, Rachel on their marriage which took place on Friday the 29th April. We wish you both many years of happiness. Well done: to our U17 team, who like the 18s a few weeks ago, won their section of the league with a deserved victory against a game Listowel B team. We ran out 7-2 winners We move on now to a semi-final in Fenit against Listowel’s A team who qualified from the other section of the league. Churchill GAA Notes:Minors: Congratulations to our minor team who won the Division 4b county minor league competition against Ballymac in Blennerville last Friday night for the first time since defeating Glenbeigh/Glencar in the same division in 2002. Churchill 1-10 Ballymac 1-09. U16: The lads won well in their group decider against Na Gaeil on Monday night to earn them a home semi-final against Milltown/Castlemaine on Bank Holiday Monday at 7pm. U14: Churchill ran out very comprehensive winners in their final group match in the Division 4 county league. They beat Milltown/Castlemaine on a score of 8-13 to 1-01 with all players winning their individual battles around the field. U12: The boys will play Kenmare away on Sunday 8th May at 6pm. Keep an eye out for further details communicated by management. Academy: Two strong U10 teams played in a St. Brendan’s go games blitz in Blennerville last Thursday. Both teams played brilliantly, showing huge improvement from their previous games at home. The U8s will partake in their St. Brendan’s go games blitz, also in Blennerville, on Thursday 5th May at 7pm. Players are requested to meet there at 6.40. The U6/U8/U10 academy training will continue again on Sunday at 11AM in the field in the Spa. There are further games coming up in the near future so keep up the training. Cúl Camps: The Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13 will take place in Churchill from 8-12 August 2016. U11 Hurling: History was made in Ballyduff last Saturday when Spa Fenit Barrow entered a hurling team for the first time in the U11 community games competition. We came out winners of our group between Lixnaw, Ballyheigue and ourselves and fell short against Ardfert/Kilmoyley in the final to earn the silver medal. Congratulations to the history makers of Oran Kerins, Luke Curran, Barry Hamilton, David Chute, Hugh Lenihan, Oisin McGibney, Daragh Gurney, Maurice Lenihan, Billy Doyle, Oran Murphy, Ryan Hickey, Art O’Sullivan and Ainle Foley. Lá na gClubanna: The return of this special Club day is part of a concerted effort to champion our Clubs as the most important part of the Association. It takes place on Sunday 8th May and to mark the occasion we will have an extended academy morning with an emphasis on games. This will be followed by an exhibition match. FENIT PARISH CENTRE: is always open for classes, activities & events, partys etc; for more infor: call louise on 066 4011028, email us: fenitparishhall1@gmail.com. our office is open 9am -1pm (mon - fri). 05.05.16 33 kilmoyley News Tel: Ian Brick 087-2921104 or Email: kilmoyleynotes@gmail.com cillard u10 team who took part in the tralee parnells camogie blitz in caherslee saturday morning with their bainisteoir micheal foley. Community Care Lotto: There was no winner of the €1,200 jackpot for the 25th April 2016. Numbers drawn by Maurice Griffin were 2,7,14, 24. The two €50 winners were Tony Flaherty, Baltovin and Tom & Helen O’Connor. Bookings for the Community Centre can be made on 087-1611720 Kilmoyley Golf society: Our first outing of the year was too Dooks on the 26th March, the results were : 1st Alan O’Connor with 32pts, 2nd Diarmuid Leen with 29pts, 3rd Maurice Egan with 28pts Section B: Michael Meehan Snr with 26pts, Front Nine Johnny Griffin, Back Nine Chris Horan The outing was kindly sponsored by Flahertys Hardware. Our Second Outing was to O’Mahony’s Point in Killarney on April 23rd, the results were: 1st Brendan Godley with 41pts, 2nd Eddie Flahery with 39 pts, 3rd Maurice Egan 38pts Section B Hubert Fitzell 37pts, Longest Drive Hubert Fitzell, Nearest to the pin Edmund Meehan This outing was kindly sponsored by Carmody, Leen and O’Donnell Accountants. Our next outing will be to Beaufort on May 14th. Tee Time is 11-12.30 and is being kindly sponsored by Energywise. Seachtain Scoile Ghníomhaí: Active School Week (25th – 29th April, 2016) Physical activities in the form of traditional playground games, movement to music, hurling, swimming and walking were embraced by the pupils of Kilmoyley National School last week as the school engaged in Active School Week. The Department of Education and Skills and Healthy Ireland encouraged all schools to organise an Active School Week. Active Schools Week is about providing fun and inclusive physical activity opportunities for all members of the school community. It allows schools to reinforce the message that not only is physical activity good for you but is also very enjoyable. Mighty Mikey Milk Tokens: Thank you to all the families and friends of Kilmoyley National School for providing the school with “Mighty Mikey Milk” tokens. We appreciate the effort you take to cut out the tokens and present them to us. We should be very grateful if you would continue supplying us with the tokens. 34 05.05.16 kilmoyley/ardfert u11 community game hurling team who won gold in ballyduff at the weekend and now go on to represent kerry in limerick in july. We will use the tokens to exchange them for Homework Diaries for the children. Graveyard Mass: The annual Old Kilmoyley graveyard mass will be held on Thursday 2nd June at 8pm. Families with plots in the graveyard are requested to have them tidy to ensure the safety of those attending. Fleadh Cheoil: Official launch of Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí will be held in the Ashe Hotel on Saturday 7th May at 8pm. Opening by Séan Seosamh O’Conchubhair Chairman of Craobh Trá Lí County Fleadh, 18th to 22nd May in Tralee. The Fleadh committee are asking for volunteers for stewarding during the weekend, please contact Roisin Rice 087 2374255 or email tomroisinrice@ gmail.com. Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí timetable is available on www.kerrycomhaltas.com Community Games: Congratulations to our U11 hurlers who won Gold in Ballyduff on Saturday. They will now represent Kerry in University of Limerick in July. The team was Keelan Best, Liam Óg O’Connor, Cian McElligott, Jevon Carey, Jack Moriarty, Fionn and Adam McDonagh, Tom and Eoin O’Flaherty, Seán O’Connor, Tiernan O’Sullivan, Gary O’Riordan , Tomás Godley and Darragh Corridan. Tag Rugby continues Monday evenings in Banna Astro turf, 7pm to 8pm. €2 per player to cover costs. The Tag Rugby community games competitions for the U11 and U14 boys and girls will be held on Sunday, 22nd May in the IT Tralee. We would like to increase the number of girls participating in the training, so all welcome to come along. Congratulations to Ellen Cooke who competed in swimming on Sunday, 1st May and came 4th in the breaststroke. Also to Kate Maunsell who qualified for the county finals 100m. Any child interested in playing and competing in U12 & U14 skittles please contact us on Facebook on text 086 4070253. The competition is on Friday the 13th & 20th May, 6.30pm in Na Gael. Athletics evening for all the boys and girls is on Wednesday, 18th May at Walnut Grove on Station Rd. Come along and enjoy this great evening. A chance to qualify for the Community Games County Finals which takes place in An Riocht, Castleisland on the 11th & 12th June. Maurice Collins Memorial Vintage draw: 1st prize - Anthony Moynihan, Cullen, Co. Cork. 2nd prize - 2 nights B&B in Ballyroe heights hotel - Brendan Guerin, Tiershannon, Ballyheigue. 3rd prize - hamper, Tim Moriarty, Tawlaught East, Fenit. 4th prize - hamper, Brendan Guerin, Ballyheigue. 5th prize - €100 voucher Ardfert Motos, Carol Fay, Heirhill, Ballyheigue. The committee would like to thank everyone for their kind support and generosity. The proceeds of €10,000 have been given to the Kerry/ Cork Cancer Link bus. GAA: Cillard camogie Club Cillard took part in Tralee Parnell’s blitz on Saturday morning. The U-8 team played Killarney, the U-10s played Causeway, Tralee Parrnell’s & Killarney, while the U-12 team played Causeway & Killarney. Thank you and well done to all the girls that played & to mentors Kevin, Micheal & Maurice. Thanks also to Tralee Parnell’s for the refreshments. Well done to the U14 team who defeated Causeway in Round 2 of the Féile on a scoreline of 3-8 to 0-2 at Lerrig last Friday. The sides must meet for a third time to decide who goes forward to the National finals. Congratulations to the Minors and their management on winning the Limerick Minor League Final on Sunday on a score Cillard 5-14 Ballybrown 2-7 Kilmoyley hurling club: Results - North Kerry minor league final : Lixnaw 2-26, Kilmoyley/ Abbeydorney 1-14. North Kerry senior league Kilmoyley 0-13 Causeway 1-14 Fixtures: Intermediate County league Friday 6th May vs Ladys Walk in Ballyduff 7pm. Kerry hurlers: Well done to our County seniors who made a winning start to their Leinster SHC campaign with a comfortable 2-19 to 0-17 and were led brilliantly by captain Daniel Collins. Kilmoyley was also represented on the day by Aiden McCabe, Tom Murnane while Dougie Fitzell was introduced as sub along with Paudie O’Connor and Jordan Brick and selector James McCarthy. Next up is Westmeath next Saturday at Austin Stack park at 3pm. Lixnaw News Written by: Paul Wallace 087 415 0929 Email: paulwa10@yahoo.com Well done to both the Lixnaw boys and girls schools mini 7’s teams who won out both competitions Hurling Club; Coiste na nOg; The Lixnaw Community Games Long puck for the U12 boys and U14 girls was held in the sports field last Thursday evening , the winner of the U12 boys was Keltyn Molloy 2nd was Micheal Nolan and 3rd place went to Christopher o Sullivan. In the U14 girls competition 1st place went to Katelyn Stack, 2nd went to Cara Cullen and finally 3rd place went to Grainne Shanahan. Well done to Mikey Kelliher who won the Lixnaw Skills competition Mikey will now go forward to compete in the county skills in Abbeydorney. Fixtures; County Senior Hurling League Div 1, Lixnaw V Abbeydorney in Lixnaw this Friday evening May 6th at 7-30pm KERRY MINORS; TODD NOLAN CUP- Congratulations to the Kerry Minor Hurlers who won the Todd Nolan cup in Abbeydorney last weekend. They defeated Tipperary in the semi final and had a comfortable win over Cork in the final. Liam Mullins was the successful captain and he was joined in the team by Robert Silles, Conor O’Keeffe, Colin Sheehy, Shane Conway and Brian McAuliffe. Robert Silles missed the final through injury from which we wish him a speedy recovery. THOMAS KEARNEY; The untimely death of Thomas Kearney, Ballyhennessy which occurred last weekend shocked and saddened the whole community. The talented sportsman and former All Ireland Vocational Schools football medal winner with Causeway Comprehensive School also won numerous awards with is beloved Lixnaw hurling club and with Lixnaw Boys N.S. during his time among us. Thomas will long be remembered for many things and those of us who were lucky enough to have known him can consider ourselves truly privileged. A gentleman both on and off the field who was a credit to his family and all those whose lives he touched in so many different ways. On behalf of everybody associated with Lixnaw Hurling Club and beyond, sympathy to his parents Leo and Joan, sisters Maria, Susan, Catriona, and Siobhan, brothers Maurice, Mikey and John, relatives, neighbours and large circle of friends. May his gentle Soul Rest in Peace. LIXNAW MINORS; our minors retained their North Kerry Minor hurling league title following their 2-26 to 1-14 point win over Kilmoyley/ Abbeydorney. Lixnaw led 1-14 to 0-8 at half time, the goal coming from Micheal Dennehy. Shane Conway was unerring from play and frees and accounted for 0-14 points of Lixnaws total. After the game Joe Walshe on behalf of the North Kerry Hurling Board presented the trophy to Lixnaw captain Shane Conway. Well done to Shane Conway who also received the Man of the Match award sponsored by Foleys Galaexpress. SCHOOLS MINI SEVENS; On a glorious Abbeydorney sportsfield on a sunny but cold day, the Cumann na mBunscoil mini sevens in both hurling and football took place. In our group were Scoil Naomh Eirc Kilmoyley, Booleenshere and Lixnaw Boys School. In the first game we played Kilmoyley and won on a 4-3 to 0-2 scoreline. In the second game we played Booleenshere from Ballyheigue and triumphed 3-4 to 0-3pts. in the semi final we played Sliabh a Mhadra where after a tough game we qualified for the final. Ourselves and our neighbours Kilflynn N.S. and what a final it turned out to be. In the end it finished 4 points each and extra time had to be played to separate the sides. In the first period of extra time Lixnaw started well and went five points ahead. In the second half Kilflynn came storming back and Lixnaw were lucky to come away with a two point victory. A feature of the final was the brilliance of Lixnaw goalkeeper Keltyn Molloy who brought off three magnificent saves. Final score was Lixnaw 1-8 to Kilflynns 1-6. Team captain Josh Brosnan received the 05.05.16 35 kilflynn News Written by: Mike Parker 087 979 4541or Email: mikeparker@eircom.net Crotta Under 14s who defeated Lixnaw in the under 14 Féle “B”Final at Lerrig; on Monday. AMBASSADOR VISIT KILFLYNN N.S: Ms Laura Horgan and her 4th and 5th class in St.Treasa’s National School, Kilflynn are this year participating in the Blue Star Programme. The aim of the programme is to create political and cultural awareness of the European Union. The children have been carrying out projects in relation to history, geography, culture and institutions of the EU. The children are thoroughlyenjoying the programme as it is curriculum friendly. Their ICT skills have been enhanced by the use of technology such as Power Point and audio clips which showcase the various projects that they have undertaken. Participation in the Blue Star Programme resulted in the Hungarian Embassy requesting the school to host a visit from their ambassador. On Friday last Kilflynn national school warmly welcomed Istvan Palffy along with his wife and son. A cake with the Hungarian Flag was presented to him. Jimmy Deenihan was also present to speak about climate change. Both visitors planted a holly tree to mark the occasion. The school would like to express their sincere thanks to Hungarian- born Ildiko Bajzat from Listowel’s award winning Wellness Bakery who kindly presented the special guests with gluten free treats along with tasty cookies for the children. Scoil Treasa Naofa are looking forward to hosting ‘Europe Day’ on May 19th when Sean Kelly MEP will be their guest of honour. They hope to be successful in achieving a European Flag for the school on completion of the programme. FIRST COMMUNION: The Children from St Teresa’s National School, Kilflynn will receive the sacrament of First Holy Communion at St Mary’s Church, Kilflynn on Saturday, 7th May at 11am OLD CEMETERY KILFLYNN: The Kilflynn Old Cemetery Maintenance Collection will be taking up on Sunday 8th May at 9.30a.m mass in St . Mary’s Church, Kilflynn. Please support. KILFLYNN COMMUNITY TOGETHER: Annual Membership of €5 is now due for 2016/17 and will be available in all Village Businesses in the coming weeks. Your continued support for 36 05.05.16 the work of K.C.T. is greatly appreciated. ST MARY’S CHURCH NEWS: On Wednesday 4th May , Mass will be celebrated at 10.00a.m for Kitty, Mikey, Jane & Bob Parker, Kilflynn. and on Friday 6th May, Mass will be celebrated at 10.00am, on Saturday 7th May at 11.00am First Holy Communion and on Sunday morning 8th May at 9.30a.m for William, Kathleen, Timmy & Maurice McElligott,Castletown , Kilflynn. The Kilflynn Altar Society for May: Sheila Walsh and Bridie O’Connell. The Family Prayer Book is available from the Parish Office at the reduced cost of €10. CYCLING: The Local Crotta Cycling Group will continue their cycling trips on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Starting from Barry’s in Crotta at 6:30 p.m. All are welcomed even if you are a novice cyclist or have not cycled for a number of years. You can start with a few miles and progress from there. Enquiries to Graham Harris 0894528603 or Michael Barry 086-2571230 GOLF DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: The tenth annual Denis Lynch Memorial Golf Scramble will take place in Killorglin Golf Club on Saturday 21st May. (Tee Time 9.30am - 11.30am) Please put your name and mobile number on the lists that are on display if you intend playing. KILFLYNN COMMUNITYTEXT INFORMATION SYSTEM - 087 1122 828: Kilflynn Community Together is introducing a text Information system for Kilflynn. The text’s sent will include information on community activities, community interests and any alerts that may need to be issued. Please text 087 1122 828 with your name and Townland if you would like to be included in the text Information system. CROTTA LOTTO RESULTS: The Four numbers drawn out of the drum by the Independent observer, Brendan O’Grady, Fear an Flainn, Kilflynn and Celbridge, Kildare on Monday Night 2nd May in Parker’s Pub, Kilflynn were 6, 23, 30 and 32. There was No winner of €3,800 Jackpot. The following won €35 in the lucky dip draw: Pat McKenna, Lixnaw, Mike Leen, Ardfert and Philip Twomey, The Waterfall, Kilflynn. The next draw will take place in Herbert’s Bar, Waterford Manager Derek McGrath presents Darragh ODonoghue Crotta ONeills with Maurice Shanahan’s jersey following last Sunday’s Division 1 League Final in Thurles. Kilflynn, on Monday 9th May with a 3,900 Jackpot. Tickets are available at 2 Euro each or 3 for 5 euro from Club tickets sellers or you can also play on the Crotta lotto on line now, check out www.crottagaa.ie or www.locallotto.ie CILLARD CAMOGIE CLUB: Training for girls aged 5yrs to 12yrs every Friday evening 6.30 to 7.30 in Kilmoyley sports field. Cost 2 Euro per player. Any girls interested in playing camogie is invited to come along to try it out. For further information Contact Secretary Margaret Carroll 086 8800526 KERRY SENIOR HURLERS: Kerry 2-19 Carlow 0-17 Kerry broke new ground when they defeated on Carlow in the Leinster SHC round robin series qualifier at Austin Stack Park in Tralee on Saturday 1st May. It was Kerry’s first taste of Liam McCarthy since 2004 and while they won with eight points to spare, The Crotta Hurling Club was well represented on the Kerry team by Shane Nolan (wing forward) scoring 1-04 ( 0-3 frees), and with young substitute Jordan Conway, firing over two superb points from the side-line. SOAP BOX DERBY: The 2nd Annual Kilflynn Soap Box Darby will be held in Kilflynn village on Sunday 8th May commencing at 12.30p.m. The Crotta Hurling Club have organised a Ball run on the day, with a Lawnmower also planned for the day. C’mon on to Kilflynn and join in the fun. TODD NOLAN HURLING TOURNAMENT: Congratulations to the Crotta players Adam O’Sullivan (Goalkeeper) ,Darragh Behan (Corner Back), Tomas Quinlan (Wing Back) and Barry Mahony and their Kerry Minor Hurlers who captured The Todd Nolan Munster Minor Hurling Tournament Cup on Saturday 30th April at the sportsfield, Abbeydorney, with victories over Tipperary by 2-11to 1-12 and Cork in the final by 2-17 to 2-07. Also congrats to Barry Mahony who received the player of the tournament award and Jerome O’Sullivan was a selector with the victories Kerry team. Physio: Trudy Ryan, Kilflynn. NOTES: Anyone interested in submitted items for the Kilflynn notes, can contact Mike on 066 7135129 or 087 9794541 or email kilflynnnotes@ gmail.com before 12noon on Mondays. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Motoring outlook 05.05.16 37 Motoring outlook Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com NEW Volkswagen Tiguan unveiled at newmarket motors Newmarket Motors unveiled the NEW second generation Volkswagen Tiguan at their showroom recently as part of a nationwide roadshow coordinated by Volkswagen Ireland. This event provided the ideal opportunity to invite both existing and prospective customers to join in the celebrations and welcome this fantastic new model. The Tiguan will start from €29,720 in petrol form, with a 1.4-litre TSI engine putting out 125bhp and starts at €33,765 with a 2.0-litre TDI engine putting out 150bhp. There is one diesel engines available initially, a 2.0-litre unit, putting out 150bhp. There is a choice of two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, with 4Motion All-Wheel Drive available in diesel engines from 150bhp upwards. An entry-level 2.0-litre diesel, putting out 115bhp will be available in early 2017, as well as 2.0-litre diesel engines with 190- and 240 bhp, pricing has yet to be finalised for these models. Sean Browne, Dealer Principal 38 05.05.16 of Newmarket Motors said: “There has been a huge shift towards SUVs here in Ireland, and Volkswagen’s new Tiguan will install itself as the premium offering in this segment thanks to the fabulous build quality, increased interior and luggage space and generous equipment levels.” “We are now taking orders for the New Tiguan, with first deliveries expected in time for the 162plate. Sean added. The traditional specification grades for Volkswagen are used with the new Tiguan, starting with Trendline and moving through Comfortline, up to the highest specification - Highline. Even entry-level Trendline models get 17” Montana alloy wheels, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth connectivity and USB interface. There is a raft of safety features as standard including ESC, Lane Assist, ISOFIX points for two child seats and the front assist including city automatic emergency braking. Liam and Ann Murphy Rockchapel with their new tiguain at newmarket motors. DJ, Bernard, DJ and Trevor Newmarket Motors VW Sales Team. Sales: Emmet 087 121 0959 or Email: sales@outlookmags.com Motoring outlook 05.05.16 39 Outlook sports news Editor : Donal Barry Email : news@outlookmags.com leinster hurling championship round robin Kerry off and running in Leinster Championship Donal Barry was at Austin Stack Park to see Kerry record their first win in the Leinster Championship KERRY 2-19 carlow 0-17 In years to come it will surely be a pub quiz question. Name the Munster team that won their first game in the Leinster hurling championship. While Kerry’s win will go down on the record books, a victory that took more time to record than maybe Ciaran Carey would have liked. “The performance probably dipped slightly. It came across to me that they were a bit tired and it was evident in the first half in relation to hooking and blocking. The turnovers wouldn’t have been at the same standard as against Laois. But I was pleased with the second half.” Carey admitted to the Tralee Outlook afterwards: “I can’t put my finger on it, why the touch wasn’t great, or why the decision-making or the passes were poor, it just was. There has been the same in the past but they are improving on it and getting better. Today, they came below the bar of the standard that they’d set.” Like Carey Carlow too will never know how they trailed at the break to Kerry. With the aid of a strong wind, they notched up 13 wides in the first half, most of them scoreable and while the misfiring midlanders went in at the break 1-6 to 0-7 down, they were certainly very much in the contest. Jack Kavanagh opened the scoring for Carlow but Kerry were soon 0-3 to 0-1 in front after five minutes, thanks to points from John Egan, Shane Nolan (free) and Daniel Collins. Then despite a fine point from Mikey Boyle, Carlow began dominating the middle third as Kerry looked very flat, and Carlow levelled thanks to two Martin Kavanagh frees and fine effort from Seamus Murphy. Then came the crucial score of the half when John Griffin won a break, and send Colum Harty racing through and he placed John Egan who fired home a superb goal on 13 minutes. Carlow dominated the second quarter but their shooting was well below par, all they could add before the interval, was two Martin Kavanagh frees, and one from play by John Michael Nolan. Kerry emerged from the break more like the side that defeated Laois in their relegation play off, looking a lot sharper and as the half wore on put down a marker for the season to come and with both O’Leary brothers taking complete control, they provided the platform for everything good that was to follow. Shane Nolan had one from play and from a free on either side of his 39th minute goal, which he kicked soccer style into the net. It was the 40 05.05.16 Richard Kelly and John M Nolan 0-2 each, J Kavanagh, Sean Murphy, James Doyle ( f ), Hugh Paddy Byrne 0-1 each : Kerry: Aidan McCabe; Bryan Murphy, Patrick Kelly, Keith Carmody; Jason Diggins, Darren Dineen, Tom Murnane; John Griffin, Daniel Collins; Colum Harty , Michael O’Leary, Shane Nolan; Jack Goulding , Mikey Boyle, John Egan. Subs: Brendan O’Leary for C Harty (47 inj), J Conway for S Nolan (48), Brandon Barrett for Brendan O’Leary (68), Dougie Fitzell for B Murphy (68), James O’Connor for Jack Goulding ( 68) Carlow: Brian Treacy; Ger Coady, Michael O’Leary and Daniel Collins battle for possesion with carlows with Jack Michael Ryan, Alan Corcoran; kavanagh (carlow) in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round Robin at Diarmuid Byrne, Richard Coady, Austin Stack Park, Tralee on Sunday James O’Hara; Jack Kavanagh, goal that steadied the ship as Kerry and pushed Richard Kelly; Sean Murphy, Martin Kavanagh, Kerry out to a 2-8 to 0-8 lead and from there Kevin McDonald; Seamus Murphy, James Doyle, to the final whistle, they proved the far classier John Michael Nolan; side with Daniel Collins, John Griffin and Subs: Ross Smithers for J Kavanagh (22), Hugh Jordan Conway all showing a championship Paddy Byrne for S Murphy (50), Conor Lawlor touch. Griffin would end the day with 0-3, for K McDonald (68) while replacement Conway clipped over 0-2 Referee: Colm Lyons (Cork) following some delightful touches. John Egan and Hugh O’Byrne swapped points, before Kerry outscored Carlow 0-7 to 0-2 on the run in with John Griffin, Conway, Michael O’Leary, Jack Goulding and Mikey Boyle all adding to the scoreboard, Kerry now face Westmeath next weekend who were surprise easy winners over Offaly. Carey revealed that Kerry would need to be 40% better to match a team that are “streets ahead of Carlow” Scorers: Kerry: Shane Nolan 1-4 ( 0-3 frees), John Egan 1-3, J Griffin 0-3, Jack Goulding, Mikey Boyle and Jordan Conway 0-2 each, Darren Dineen (f ), D Collins and M O’Leary 0-1 each: great stickwork by John Egan (kerry) as he hold off two Carlow: Martin Kavanagh 0- 8 ( 0-6 frees), carlwo players en route to goal in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round Robin at Austin Stack Park on Sunday Michael O’Leary and Daniel Collins battle for possesion with carlows with Jack kavanagh (carlow) in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round Robin at Austin Stack Park, Tralee on Sunday Outlook sports news Editor : Donal Barry Email : news@outlookmags.com CASTLEISLAND MART senior CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP KERRY O’SHEA ROUNDS UP THE LATEST ACTION FROM THE CASTLEISLAND MART COUNTY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS club semi-finals night, kicked his second goal and his side’s third to put them in the driving seat but Kevin McCarthy levelled with a Kilcummin goal and as the game entered the final minutes it was anyone’s contest. However, Rathmore finished the stronger and a fourth goal from Aidan O’Mahony helped them secure victory. AUSTIN STACKS 1-9 DINGLE 0-11 Annascaul provided the backdrop to Austin Stacks last gasp win over Dingle. It was a victory just about deserved at the expense of rivals Dingle. In doing so, the Tralee side gained revenge for the defeat they suffered at the hands of the West Kerry side at the same stage of the competition last year. A nasty suspected knee injury sustained by Austin Stacks’ Greg Horan when he fell awkwardly on the bumpy surface dominated the early minutes of the game, but a very late goal in the sixth minute of added time at the end of the contest from Shane O’Callaghan proved to be the decisive score. The umpire’s decision to award the goal was challenged by the Dingle defence and the umpire’s green flag took flight into the neighbouring field such was the consternation. Referee Padraig O’Sullivan allowed the score to stand despite protestations from Dingle who weren’t quite ready to fall on their sword. Stacks had the opening four scores of the game from Fiachna and Brian Mangan, David Mannix and Wayne Guthrie as Dingle, against the wind in the first half, lined out without talisman Paul Geaney were struggling to get into the game. However, Conor and Mikey Geaney led the Dingle counter- response with points. Conor Geaney, with his second and Matthew Flaherty added further points for the West Kerry side to tie the game at 5 points each but Shane O’Callaghan gave the Rockies a 0-6 to 0-5 interval lead. Mikey Geaney and Jack O’Shea exchanged points before Brendan Kelliher took over for Dingle to score three great points to ease the West Kerry side ahead. David Mannix levelled for the Rockies and with 45 minutes gone, the scores stood at 0-8 apiece. Brendan Kelliher, with his third point of the game and Conor Geaney eased Dingle two points clear with ten minutes remaining. Pa McCarthy kept Stacks in the hunt with a point before Kelliher landed his fourth. Stacks finished with 13 men David Mannix (2nd yellow) and Conor Jordan were dismissed on red cards. Kieran Donaghy was now in the action for the Stacks and in the 6th minute of stoppage time, ‘the Star’ fed Shane O’Callaghan who buried the ball in the net much to the consternation of the Dingle defence. DR CROKES 0-12 LEGION 0-7 Dr Crokes greater scoring ability again proved the difference between the sides. Colm Cooper and Daithi Casey had early points for Crokes KERINS O’RAHILLY’S 4-11 MILLTOWN/CASTLEMAINE 2-12 Barry John Keane in action with Stephen Roche as rahillys took on Miltown-Castlemaine in the Castleisland Co-Op Mart Senior Club Championship Relegation Play-off Round 1. who were wind-assisted in the first half. David O’Sullivan opened Legion’s account in the 19th minute before Jonathan Lyne added another. However, Kieran O’Leary and Tony Brosnan added points for Crokes who led 0-6 to 0-3 at the interval. Jamie O’Sullivan and David O’Sullivan added points for Legion on the restart to cut the gap to one but Legion were to go a full 25 minutes before they added their next score. Pat O’Shea emptied his bench and introduced Ambrose O’Donovan and Jordan Kiely, both made a difference. Tony Brosnan and Jordan Kiely added points as the Crokes moved 0-8 to 0-5 clear, Crokes ‘keeper Shane Murphy denied Legion an equalising goal. Colm Cooper and Jordan Kiely added points to move the Crokes 0-10 to 0-5 clear. The game petered out as Crokes added late points from Kieran O’Leary and Colm Cooper in reply to two late Conor Keane frees for Legion. RELEGATION PLAY-OFFS RATHMORE 4-8 KILCUMMIN 2-9 Rathmore secured their Senior Club Status and their County Status for another season with a fully merited five-point win over East Kerry rivals Kilcummin at the Lewis Road, Killarney last Thursday evening. Kilcummin’s cause wasn’t helped when Kevin Gorman received a straight red card for an incident involving James O’Sullivan and they trailed 2-4 to 1-5 at the short whistle, Mark Reen (15 mins) and George O’Keeffe (24) were Rathmore’s first-half goal scorers while Mathew Keane from a Ritchie O’Connor pass found the net for Kilcummin. Exchanges were tight in the third quarter before John Moynihan, who scored 2-1 on the A power-packed second half performance during which they scored three goals, enabled Kerins O’Rahilly’s preserve their senior club status for another year when they defeated Milltown/Castlemaine in Farranfore on Sunday. The game was only a minute old when Rahillys had the first goal, when Jack Savage set up the on rushing Kevin Walshe. Milltown/ Castlemaine dominated the exchanges thereafter with Mike Burke, Brendan Delaney, Marcus Mangan and David Roche gaining good possession and setting up attacks. The Mid Kerry side were awarded a penalty but O’Rahilly’s Gary Kissane saved from John Blennerhassett. Points by the impressive Jonathan O’ Sullivan (3), Gavin Horan and Shane Murphy had the Mid Kerry men ahead by the 23rd minute. O’Rahilly’s were awarded a penalty in the 20th minute, but David Moran’s shot hit the post and was cleared. Jack Savage scored O’Rahilly’s first point in the 24th minute added another from a free, to leave the half time score at Kerins O Rahillys 1-2 to Milltown/Castlemaine’s 0-7. The Tralee side started the second half in whirlwind fashion and within ten minutes had scored a goal and five points without reply. Jack Savage added a point and then set up Barry John Keane for their second goal, followed by points from Greg O’Connell, Savage, Cian Sayers and John Ferguson, pushing them six points ahead by the 37th minute. Milltown/Castlemaine replied with points from Jonathan O’Sullivan and Eoin O’Brien, but a great ball fielded by Tommy Walsh, who burst through the middle and his low shot ended in the back of the net for Strand Road’s third goal. O’Rahilly’s struck again when a defence splitting move saw Kevin Walshe palm to the net for their fourth goal. Milltown/ Castlemaine battled gamely to the finish, with points from Marcus Mangan, Jonathan O’Sullivan and a well taken goal by Pa Wrenn. They also had a penalty expertly put way by Jonathan O’Sullivan. David Mc Loughlin scored O’Rahilly’s final point. 05.05.16 41 Outlook sports news Editor : Donal Barry Email : news@outlookmags.com John O’Leary Kerry GAA PRO gives his weekly round-up of gaa events in the county. Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Minor League Finals All but one of the Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Minor football League Finals have now been played and the clubs involved must take credit for that achievement given that games were disrupted by the Munster Minor championship meeting of Kerry and Waterford and also by St Brendan College involvement in the Hogan Cup final. The one outstanding final is the Division 4A meeting of Kenmare and Kilgarvan/Tuosist/ Templenoe which will probably be fixed for Friday week, May 13 due to Kerry minors Munster Championship meeting with Clare. There were four finals decided last week; Division 1 – This was a great advertisement for the minor code at Tralee’s Austin Stack Park on Friday where Dr Crokes defeated old rivals Austin Stacks in a game that went to extra time on a score of 2-18 to 2-16 with Michael Potts of Dr Crokes afterwards named as the Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Man of the Match. Division 3B – This was a one sided affair at the Na Gaeil pitch where Currow were too strong for St Senans and ended up winning on a 5-10 to 0-6 scoreline. Currow’s Jack Daly received the Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Man of the match trophy from Seamus Kerrisk on behalf of the sponsors. Division 4B – Very little separated Churchill and Ballymac throughout this game played in Blennerville on Friday evening last with Churchill just edging out their opponents on a 1-10 to 1-8 scoreline. Brendan Sweeney, representing the sponsors, presented the Keanes SuperValu Killorglin Man of the Match trophy to Churchill midfielder Sean Donnellan. Division 6 – Castlegregory proved too strong for St Michaels-Foilmore in the Division 6 final played in Cromane on Thursday evening last eventually winning by 3-10 to 1-4. The Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Man of the Match trophy was presented to Jimmy O’Grady of Castlegregory by Peter Keane. Féile Launch Féile, that annual festival of juvenile football is this year being hosted by Kerry together with North Cork and West Limerick and it will be launched on this coming Monday in Brosna, a location that is of course central to all three participation areas. Uachtarán CLG, Aogán Ó Feraghaill, will be present to launch Féile at 6:30pm. The competition, a huge undertaking for the county with over 630 games to be played, takes place from June 24th to 26th.For more information visit www.gaa.ie/feile Kerry GAA “Night of Champions” at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium The annual night at the dogs fundraiser, “The Kerry GAA Night of Champions” is just over three weeks away and will take place on Friday 27th May at The Kingdom Greyhound Stadium 42 05.05.16 Luke Brosnan (Castleisland Desmonds) shakes hands with Gearoid Sheehan of austin Stacks in the Central Region GLC Under 16 Kellihers Toyota Central Region League Div 1 under 16 Final at Na Gael,Tralee on Monday. in Tralee. Thanks to the continued support and generosity of Sponsors, Clubs and GAA Supporters alike, the “Night of Champions” has become an outstanding success in recent years and a major fundraiser for the cost of training Kerry GAA teams, both football and hurling. Buster tickets have already gone on sale for the event. County Committee Meeting A meeting of Coiste Chiarrai will take place on Monday next 9th May @ 8pm in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney. The Draw for Round 1 of the Novice Championship – first round losers of the Junior championship – will be made at the meeting. The report by the Parish Rule & Player Registration Committee dealing with South Kerry Clubs will be decided upon at next Monday’s meeting. Kerry County Committee have organised a Service Check of all Defibrillators to be carried out at the meeting and Clubs are asked to bring their AED Machines which will be checked free of charge on the night. Clubs will be given a list of remedial action (if any) that needs to be carried out. Lá na gClub Sunday next is the designated day nationwide for Lá na gClub and every club in the county should mark the occasion in some fashion. The day is clear of fixtures the importance placed on the event by Croke Park can be gauged from the fact that special permission has to be sought from HQ for any fixture which has to go ahead. Nuptials Congratulations to Kerry Senior Football captain Bryan Sheehan and his bride Ita O’Sullivan who were married on Friday last. Hurling News with Tommy O’Connor Kerry Hurlers continue their winning ways Following their victory over Carlow in Round 1 last weekend, the Kerry senior hurlers will continue their Leinster Senior Championship round robin campaign on this Saturday with a home game against Westmeath at Austin Stack Park, Tralee. The game will have a 3.00p.m. throw-in time. Admission is €10 with a €5 charge for students & OAP’s. Under 16’s are free. Round 3 will take place on Sunday, 22nd May away to Offaly at O’Connor Park, Tullamore, 3.00p.m. Credit Union Co. hurling league Result in Round 1 of the Credit Union Co. hurling league Division 2 from last weekend: St. Brendan’s 1 – 12 Crotta 1 – 6; Lixnaw gave a walkover to Causeway and have withdrawn from the competition. Division 2 re-fixtures - Lady’s Walk play Kilmoyley on this Friday in Ballyduff and Abbeydorney are at home to Ballyheigue on Saturday, both at 7.00p.m. Round 2 is fixed for Wednesday, 18 May: Ballyheigue v Kenmare; Dr. Crokes v Abbeydorney; Crotta v Lady’s Wlak and Causeway v St. Brendan’s Celtic Challenge Kerry will open their Under 17 Celtic Challenge competition on this Wednesday, 4th May with an away game against Limerick City in the Gaelic Grounds at 7.30p.m. This competition is aimed at players who are not participating in State Examinations. 38 teams country wide will participate in the competition. Further games: 18 May v Cork City (home), 25 May v North Cork (away) and 1st June v West Limerick (home). Other news The Kerry minor hurlers won the Todd Nolan Tournament last Saturday at Abbeydorney. They defeated a Tipperary Under 17 development team in the final by 2 – 12 to 2 – 7. Team captain was Liam Mullins (Lixnaw) while Barry O’Mahony (Crotta) was awarded Man of The Match in the decider. The Kerry Under 16 Development team went to the final of the Munster inter divisional ‘B’ competition but lost by just 2 points to East Cork ‘B’, 4 – 7 to 3 – 8. They had earlier defeated Cork City ‘B’ by 2 – 10 to 0 – 6 and West Cork ‘B’ by 1 – 15 to 0 – 3. Ballyduff are Féile Champions Congratulations to Ballyduff on winning the Co. Féile na nGael Under 14 hurling title with a 2 – 4 to 1 – 4 win over Ballyheigue on Monday last. Crotta won the ‘B’ title, defeating Lixnaw by 0 – 6 to 0 – 3. Tralee Parnells Tralee Parnell’s Hurling and Camogie Club are celebrating their involvement in the award winning GAA Healthy Clubs project with a special event on this Friday, 6 May at Caherslee G.A.A. grounds, 7.30p.m. Parnell’s is one of just 60 clubs nationwide participating in Phase 2 and the Club Executive and Healthy Clubs project team invites all members of the community to help celebrate this achievement. The club will also launch their Strategic Plan on the night. Further details on the club Facebook page. gaa club call Deadline: Monday 5pm Email : news@outlookmags.com Marc O’Se who was invited by na Gaeil GAA Club to Referee a fundraising football match to raise funds for the Na Gaeil Fele Team on Saturday night with former players who took part in the match at Na Gaeil GAA Grounds; Killeen; Tralee. Photo Joe Hanley Austin Stacks PEIL FAOI 6/7/8/9/10: Great football was played in Caherslee on the first day of summer ’16 (with scairbhín in the air!)! And we’ll have football as usual at 11am on Sunday next in the same field. PEIL FAOI 12: (i) Under 12 boys will train on Tuesday and on Thursday from 5.30pm to 6.45pm i bPáirc na mBan Rialta, Connolly Park. (ii) Our A boys played Dr. Crokes (Division 1) and our B lads played Laune Rangers (Division 8) in Connolly Park on May Sunday. PEIL FAOI 14: (i) AdeS: 6-7; Léigiún: 6-7. On Thursday of last week we travelled to Doirín (Legion) needing only a point to secure a place in the county league semi-final. We won the toss and opted to play with a slight breeze and in perfect conditions. Disappointed with the previous week’s result, our lads were out to prove a point against a Legion side that had won every one of their games! we had a halftime lead of 0-9…5-5 to 2-5. With the game about to finish in a draw, Legion scored what looked like a match winning goal! We witnessed a quick Rock reaction! Our keeper, Ben Quilter, reacted quickly and found a ‘Black’n’Amber’ man with his kick out. An inspired run saw Mervyn Shalemba run into the Legion 14 yard line and earn us a free kick díreach os comhair an chúil. With a goal line full of Legion players, Cian Purcell stepped up and found the back of the net. Glorious! The referee then blew the final whistle! And we all went home…satisfied! The draw placed us in third position in the table. On Wednesday (4th) our teams played their semi-finals. Our A team travelled to Gallarus to face An Ghaeltacht. Our B team headed to Killarney to face Dr. Crokes. PEIL FAOI 16: We played v Castleisland Desmonds in the Central Region (Division 1) Final on Monday last ar an gCillín (Na Gaeil). STACAIGH: (i) Sinsir v An Daingean…great result! (ii) Mionúir v Crócaigh…our sympathies to our very unlucky minors in their league final last Friday. We look forward to the championship! CAMPA ‘CÚL’: The Austin Stack Club, Connolly Park, will host this year’s Cúl Camp on the week of July 4th – 8th. Bígí linn! SENIOR FOOTBALL: Austin Stacks 1-9; Dingle 0-11. We qualified for our first Club Championship Final since 2003 in as dramatic a fashion as one could witness, in Annascaul on last Saturday evening (30th April). A point for Dingle in the 51st minute put them two up, and 15 minutes had elapsed without a score when in one last attack in the 66th minute saw the ball won in the square by Kieran Donaghy. Surrounded by what looked like the whole 15 members of the opposition he somehow got his shot in, and in a total scramble one of our lads (some say Pa McCarthy, others claim it was Shane O’Callaghan) steered the ball over the line for the winner. We were ahead by the minimum at half time (0-6 to 0-5). Thirteen minutes into the second half the sides were level for the 5th time (0-8 each). Then Dingle began to dominate – taking the lead for the first time in the 46th minute and going two points up just a minute later. Both sides then swapped points – ours coming from Pa McCarthy - which left Dingle still ahead by those two points (0-11 to 0-9) before that dramatic finish as described at the beginning. So now it’s on to meet Dr. Crokes in the Final after they overcame neighbors, Killarney Legion by 0-12 to 0-7 in their semi final bout. No date has been fixed for this final as we write. MINOR FOOTBALL: Dr. Crokes 2-18; Austin Stacks 2-16 (aet). This Co. League (Div1) Final, played at a cold, sunny and breezy Austin Stack Park on last Friday evening (29th April), had to go to extra time after the sides were deadlocked on 2-14 each following a pulsating 60 minutes of football that had almost everything. Even though we played with the aid of the strong wind in the first half we still had only a one point lead at half time (0-8 to 0-7). Three of those points came from play – Ferdia O’Brien, Doanagh McKivergan and Joseph O’Connor. Ferdia also put over four frees and Donagh added one from a well-taken 45. The wind was still a factor in the second half but that didn’t stop us from going into a nine points lead in the space of eight minutes – a point each from Ferdia (free) and Cian Liston and then two splendid goals by Donagh McKivergan and Joseph O’Connor. After that, very few would have predicted what happened in the next 14 minutes. But between the 38th and 52nd minutes Crokes went on to score 2-7, while our only contribution was a 45th minute point by Philip Quilter. That onslaught put them three clear (2-14 to 2-11) and it looked all over at that stage. However, credit to our lads who fought back in the closing minutes, with three great points – one from Cian Liston and two by Fergal Ryan - to level the game and send it to extra time. Both sides had given their all at that stage and in the 20 minutes of additional time Crokes just edged it - scoring four points to our two – Ferdia scoring both (one from a free). In one final attack Cian Liston was unlucky to see his shot for goal blocked away. Of the 18 who played in this game only 5 will be over age for next season, so a lot to look forward to from this panel. MINOR FOOTBALL: Na Gaeil 2-3; Austin Stacks 3-14. Less than 40 hours after coming off the pitch in Austin Stack Park on Friday evening our Minors were back in action again in Killeen on last Sunday afternoon (1st May) to play in the postponed round 2 game of the Town League. We led by 2-6 to 1-2 at the break. Even though playing against the strong breeze in the second half, we continued to outscore our opponents by 1-8 to 1-1. The win puts us into yet another final and we await a date for this as we write. SENIOR HURLING: We were due to play Dr. Crokes in round 2 of the South Kerry League on Monday evening (2nd May) and St. Pats in round 3 yesterday evening. Ckeck Club Website for details. CARDS: The 45 Card Sessions will continue in the Clubhouse on every Monday and Thursday nights, commencing at 9.30pm each night. LOTTO: Last week’s (25th April) Jackpot, worth €5,000, was not won. The numbers drawn were 6, 13, 25, 31. The €20 Winners were: N&D Ashe, c/o The Bingo; Sarah O’Riordan, c/o John O’Riordan; Brendan O’Regan, c/o The Club; and Pauline and Helen Foran, both c/o Carmel O’Neill. SYMPATHY: Sincere sympathy is offered to the families of the following who died recently – Maura Breen (nee Murphy), Pluckeen, Caherslee (wife of former Club Footballer, Maurice ‘Monny’ Breen); Tom O’Driscoll, London and late of Buttevant and Alderwood Road; Ciara Foley, Knochanish; Kay (Catherine) Deane (nee Madden), Coolnadead, Ballymacelligott and late of Madden’s Shop, Milk Market Lane; and Kathleen O’Mahony (nee Lucey), Mitchel’s Court. Girls Academy: U6, U8 & U10 girls will train this Sunday morning at 11am in Caherslee. Still welcoming new players so just come along any Sunday morning to check us out. U12 Girls: We played Kerins O’Rahillys in the Preliminary League game last Tuesday evening and ran our very comfortable winners. Training again this Thursday and Sunday. U14 Girls: We are away to Scartaglin this Thursday evening in the Co. League and have another Co. League game V Castleisland 05.05.16 43 gaa club call currently fixed for this Sunday evening. All players will be contacted by text regarding match details and training times. Féile preparations continue and our Féile guests are now confirmed as St. Ailbe’s Limerick. We also say well done to our Kerry U14 player Aoife Dillane who was part of the Kerry team which defeated Limerick last Saturday on a scoreline of Kerry 3-13 Limerick 1-6 U16 Girls: A last minute goal by Cromane robbed our U16s of their 2nd Co. League win in a game played in bitterly cold conditions in Connolly Park last Thursday evening. FT Austin Stacks 3-8 Cromane 3-7. Players will be contacted by text of upcoming training and games. Minor Girls: Our weekly training session for girls in the minor grade continues every Monday night at 6.30pm at Caherslee GAA grounds. Congratulations to Austin Stacks Deborah Mangan on her selection as the Kerry Minor Goalkeeper in Kerry’s game V Cork played last Bank Holiday Monday. Senior Ladies: All players will be contacted by text re training. The draw for the 2016 Co. Championships have been made and we will face Abbeydorney in the Junior ‘A’ Championship. kerins o’rahillys Senior Football: Senior Club Championship Relegation Playoff Rnd 1 Kerins O’Rahillys 4-11 Milltown/Castlemaine 2-12. We had a deserved win in this relegation play off for Senior Championship played last Sunday at the Farranfore pitch. It looked at half time that this game would go down to the wire but an explosive spell after half time when we kicked a goal and five points and followed up with a further two goals left us well ahead at the full time whistle. Though Milltown/Castlemaine had a goal and a few points we never looked in danger and our last point was put over the bar by the hard working David Mc Loughlin securing Championship status for 2017. Juvenile News: Saturday Morning Football for U6-U10s continues on Saturday mornings at 11am in Healy Park Ballyrickard. There are great numbers at all age groups and new players are always welcome. U8 and 10s are back to Thursday evening training in Healy Park Ballyrickard at 6pm. U12s training Healy Park Saturday 12pm. Ladies News: U12 girls will train in Healy Park Ballyrickard on Friday next at 6.30. If you have any queries about training contact Marie Nix on 0879734923. U14 girls are back training with Manager Jerome Linnane and mentors Mark and Ashling. Contact Jerome for information on 0876114661 Junior Ladies are training with Manager Ken Savage along with Ann Marie O’Connor and Breda Dyland. Contact Ann Marie 0879652848 or Breda 0863161407 for information. Junior Ladies played Abbeydorney on Friday the 44 05.05.16 29th at 7pm in Strand Rd. Abbeydorney proved too strong on the night but Kerins O’Rahillys played very well considering they were a much younger side and every player on the field never gave up until the final whistle. Next training on Friday the 6th of May at 7pm. Venue will be confirmed during the week. U16s play Moyvane in Moyvane on Monday May 2nd at 7.15pm Lotto: The Lotto takes place in Charlie’s Bar every Monday. The Lotto results for Monday 25th April were 9, 13, 16 and 19. There was no jackpot winner. The next jackpot will be €2,100. There were no match 3 winners. The 5 people drawn for the December 2016 draw (4 x€250) were Pat Roche Balloonagh Est, Nora Sweeney C/O Maureen, Fred and Josie c/o Fred, John Healy Macroom DD and Cathal Foley DD. To play the Kerins O’Rahillys Lotto, James Costello PRO presents the Trophy to the captain of Ballymac four numbers are selected from 1 to 28. team who won The Kelliher’s Toyota Central Region Div. 3. U16 final. If anybody matches the four numbers selected on the night he/she wins the Jackpot. Match three numbers to win €25. Seniors: The seniors had no game at the Tickets cost €2 each. The Kerins O’Rahillys weekend. They play Anascaul in the Premier Lotto can also be played online at www. Junior quarter final. This game is at home and korgaa.com will possibly be on next weekend May 7th/8th Cards: Whist drive is back on Thursday . This will be a tough assignment for Na Gaeil nights. Call the club on 7124956 for details. All and your support would be appreciated. welcome. Minors: We played Austin Stacks on Sunday Charlie’s Bar: Club Lotto on takes place last in our long awaited Town Board back game in the bar every Monday night with a special and with 10 squad players missing, it was always in house raffle if you are present so why not going to be a damage limitation exercise. The pop along. Why not treat yourself to lunch lads did really well for the duration of the game in Charlie’s. There’s something to please (including 3 U16 and 1 U15 player) against a full everyone. The Active Retired Coffee Morning Stacks squad but went down 2-05 to 3-11 in the Group meets every Tuesday morning in end. Charlie’s. Come along and keep in touch U 14 Na Gaeil travelled to Beaufort last with old friends and make new friends. All Wednesday to play the local team in the fifth welcome. “Dance for Fun” is on Wednesday round of the County League. Half time score Na nights. This has grown in popularity and is a Gaeil 2-9 Beaufort 2-4. very entertaining night out, a great way to stay t this stage it looked like Na Gaeil would go on fit, learn to dance and to make new friends. and win the game comfortably but the home Come along and check it out. We have many team had other ideas. Beaufort scored three different size function rooms and cater to all points in a row and then got their third goal of types of functions. Contact Tom or Eileen or the game to reduce the deficit to three points. any member of staff at 7124956 if you have However Na Gaeil regained control of the game any queries. Charlie’s Bar is on Facebook and got the final three scores of the game to where there are regular updates on what is leave the final score Na Gaeil 3-14 Beaufort happening. Why not check it out. 3-8. The result means Na Gaeil finish the group Sympathies: Sincere Sympathy is expressed section of the league unbeaten with four wins to the family of Ciara Foley Knockanish The and a draw. The next game in the county league Spa Tralee, Tom O’Driscoll London, Cork and is a semi-final against Ballymac which has been late of Alderwood Rd Tralee, Maura Breen provisionally scheduled for Tuesday May 10th (nee Murphy) Pluckeen Caherslee Tralee and at 7pm in Ballymac. formerly of James St Tralee and Seán Casey Well done to Enda O Connor who will represent Caherwisheen Tralee. May they rest in peace. Na Gaeil at the Starskills competition in P.R.O Contact: If you have any thing you Mitchel’s this Thursday at 6.30pm. Tom Walsh feel is of interest for the Kerins O’Rahillys notes was first runner up. please get in touch. You can contact me at We have also qualified for the final of the St pro.kerinsorahillys.kerry@gaa.ie. Why not join Brendan’s League and are waiting on the result our Facebook group to keep up to date with of the Churchill v John Mitchel’s game which all fixtures and what is going on in the club. will determine our final opponents. There is no Just follow the following link https://www. date set for this final but panel will be notified facebook.com/groups/Narries/ or follow us on once fixture is agreed by the board. Twitter @korgaa Na Gaeil gaa club call Deadline: Monday 5pm Email : news@outlookmags.com U 12: Na Gaeil were worthy winners on a scoreline of 4.08 to 2.04. U 10: We took part in the first of the Town Board’s under 10 Go-Games blitzes last Wednesday in Ballyrickard.See you all again next Sunday at 11am. In the meantime don’t forget to keep practicing your skills at home. U8s: Training continued at Na Gaeil Sunday last at 11 am. We had an excellent turnout. The team are always thrilled when these inspirational Senior Players help out. Blitz - Go games: Thursday 6.15pm - 6.30 start. Venue: Keirms o Rahilly’s, Healy Park, Ballyrickard on the second pitch. The games are scheduled to start at 6.30pm so we ideally should be there for 6.15pm Make sure you check out The Na Gaeil Facebook page for lots of photos of the teams in action during training sessions. See you all next Thursday 6.15am Healy park Ballyrickard. U 6: Plenty excitement at training last Sunday as Denis and his team used inventive drills to keep the boys and girls on their toes! The small group training is paying off weekly as is dividing up the players to have two matches at the end of each session. Roll on next Sunday! Na Gaeil Cycling Club: Na Gaeil Cycling Club are now up and running with their full summer schedule: Monday and Wednesday nights at 6.15pm and Saturday mornings at 9am.ALL ARE WELCOME, high vis essential Fir na Gaeil: We train on Monday and Friday nights from 7.30 to 8.30pm. Contact Eddie at 0876791460 for more info. john mitchels SENIOR TEAM: Round 4: Home to Castleisland Desmond’s (5th June) SENIOR LADIES: Training continues Friday evenings @ 7pm and Sunday mornings. It is essential that all players continue to show their commitment and dedication as our first Championship match is only two weeks away. C TEAM: Very light training continues on Thursday evening at 7pm in Ballyseedy. Fixtures details to follow in a few weeks. U14 BOYS: Upcoming Fixtures Monday 25th April Home to Churchill in Brendans League at 7. Wednesday 27th April Home to Currow in final County league game. U16 LADIES: Our U16 ladies played the second round of the Co League on Thursday last away to Emmetts.This turned out to be a real battle with both teams well up for the challenge. The introduction of Oonagh McGrath, Jasmine Griffin and Jamie-Lee Duggan eventually got us over the line by a goal. Well done ladies, big effort again next Tuesday night at training. U14 LADIES: We had our official Feile 2016 panel photograph at Ballyseedy last Wednesday thanks to Paul Barden. We have our next Co League game Division 3B v Laune Rangers at Ballyseedy on Friday May 6th at 6.45 p.m. Training continues on Wednesday evenings at 6.15 pm at Ballyseedy. More news on feile next week. CONGRATULATIONS: Congratulations to our players Rachel Kilgallen and Ruth Moriarty who represented John Mitchels on the Kerry Ladies U14 team and to Rory Kilgallen the Team Trainer that beat Limerick in the Munster Semi-final last Saturday and who now qualify for the Munster Final Na Gaeil u 10 teams that took part in a Go Games Blitz in Ballyrickard during the week. on May 28th. good session today on the all weather pitch. U12 BOYS: Round 5: We started off with a good warm up session Away to Asdee/Ballylongford, 1st May with some running and stretching and went Round 2: Away to Gneeveguilla, to be re-fixed straight into a game. All the kids showed some U12 GIRlS: County League John Mitchels great skills and determination. v Corca Dhuinhe Final score John Mitchels Please note new training time from now on is 2-6 Corca 2-4. A well and hard fought game Sunday’s 10.30 to 12.00 on juvenile pitch until with Mitchels coming out on top. Scorers for then keep practicing. Mitchels were Linda O’Conner (2-1), Mollie U-8 & U-10 LADIES: Training continues on Duggan (0-03), Emir Dowd (0-01) and Lucy Sunday next from 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. O’Donoghue (0-01) U-10 BOYS: We took part in the Go Games FUNDRAISER: Please donate any unwanted last Wednesday and both teams performed Clothes and Textiles (clean re-wearable very well with Gerard, Conor, Isaac, and clothes, paired shoes, belts, handbags, Paddy playing really well and tackling hard, curtains, towels, bed linen, soft toys are passing well and taking some great scores. accepted) as well as Mobile Phones and James, Shane, Luke and Cody put in great Laptops (please keep these items in a separate performances and really improved as the bag). Where possible please donate at least games went on and look like they will become 3+ bags - this really does raise much needed valuable players with continued training and funds for our Club. Please drop items to the games. Well done to all the other players as the Complex. well it was great to see everyone developing MEMBERSHIP: Membership of John Mitchels game skills. Everyone had great fun and we’ll for 2016 is now due. do it all again in Austin Stacks grounds in LOTTO: 26/04/2016 - Numbers drawn: 6, 10, Connolly Park on the week starting on May 15, 20, No winner 16th - the exact day and time will be advised Consolation prize winners: closer to the event. After that we have Na €100 - Ruth O’Neill c/o Juveniles Gaeil hosting followed by ourselves so there’s €25 - Sandra O’Sullivan c/o Helen plenty of midweek football on the way in the €25 - M O’ Mahony c/o Bertie next few weeks. Well done to everyone who €25 - Betty O’Meara c/o Bertie took part and to Kerins O Rahillys for hosting a €25 - Theresa Deane c/o Patrons very well run evening of football. Next draw - 03/05/2016 - Jackpot €1,200 Training continues on Sunday next from 10.30 BINGO: Our Bingo continues on Wednesday, a.m. to 12.00 noon. Friday and Sunday nights. Bingo is a vital SYMPATHY: To the family of Elizabeth (Betty) fundraiser for the Club and all funds raised Roberts (nee Savage), Sea Road Arklow and from the Bingo goes directly back into the late of Annagh, Tralee Club and all support is greatly appreciated. To the family of Breda Louise Kevane, Ogham Follow all our Bingo news on our newly Rian, Ballinorig, Tralee launched Facebook page. To the family of Sean Casey, Cois Abhainn, Any member who wishes to volunteer can do Caherwisheen and formerly of Leith East, so by giving their details to any club officer. Tralee & Caherciveen, Co Kerry SUNDAY MORNING CENTRE OF To the family of Maura Breen (nee Murphy) EXCELLENCE: Juvenile training for 2016 Pluckeen, Caherslee, Tralee and formerly continues on Sunday next in John Mitchels of James St, Tralee, To the family of Tom Centre of Excellence, Camp, Ballyseedy. O’Driscoll, Greenforth, Middlesex and late of U-6: Training will take place on Sunday next Alderwood Road, Dromtacker, Tralee from 11.00 a.m.to 12.00 noon. If weather To the family of Ciara Foley, Knockanish, The permits, training will take place outdoors. U-8 BOYS: John mitchels U8 boys had another Spa, Tralee, May they Rest in Peace. 05.05.16 45 outlook sports Deadline: Monday 5pm Email : news@outlookmags.com Tralee golf Club mens Results: Sunday 1st May MC5 (Sponsored by An Riocht Stonecraft) 1st: William Goulding (9) 42 Points 2nd: Danny Leen (6) 40 Points 3rd: Mike Galvin (19) 39 Points 4th: Gearoid Kilgallen (12) 38 Points 5th: Troy O’Connell (21) 38 Points 6th: Tomas Eoin Dowling ( 15) 37 Points Best Gross : Anton O’Callaghan (4) 34 Points. 18 +Handicap: John Paul Enright(18) 34 Points CSS: 35 Points Fixtures: 07th May : Casual Golf & Junior Golf, 08th May : MC 6 Oyster Tavern 14th May : Intermediate Scratch Cup 15th May : Mens Club Singles Sponsored by Sean Hussey Menswear. The Murphy & Sheehy Mens Club Fourball is now opened in the BRS dated Weds 18th May Ladies results: Wednesday April 27th (Ladies Open Day) sponsored by the Rose Hotel, 1st Jackie Cronin, Nora Roche, Bernie Buckley 83 points 2nd Helen Feeney, Joan Curran, Kathleen Sheehan 78 points Sunday May 1st (Master Classic 3 sponsored by Landers Outdoor world) 1st Mary O’Donnell (29) 38 points 2nd Gorretti O’Connor (20) 34 points Best Gross: Mary Scully (7) 25 points 3rd Catherine McCarthy (12) 34 points CSS 71 - 35 Stableford points Fixtures: Wednesday May 4th Australian Spoons Qualifier, Sunday May 8th Master classic 4 sponsored by the Oyster Tavern Tralee parnells Club Strategic Plan launch and Lá na gClubanna 2016: Tralee Parnells healthy club launch and our club Strategic Plan launch will take place at 730 in Caherslee on this coming Friday 6th of May. All welcome. Spirited Display by Parnells u14/15 Camogie Team: Report from Killarney Monday the 25th. What an evening for a Camogie game, and a fine display of skill and commitment from both teams, Killarney and Tralee Parnell’s was shown. Killarney were leading at half time but Tralee Parnell’s raised the pace during the second half, and Parnell’s that ran out winners. These two teams will have to battle it out once more to see who will be crowned Féile na nGael B winners 2016. Well done Kenny, Cathal and Ciaran: Well done to Kenny Foran and Cathal Dunne who played for the Kerry U16 hurlers Saturday and Ciaran Breen who played for the Kerry minor hurlers. Féile 2016 report: Unfortunately Parnells under 14s failed to progress beyond Kerry for the 2016 Féile. Our group was initially supposed to be held in Rathmore but a late change meant our venue was changed to Ballyduff where we 46 05.05.16 battled it out with Crotta, Lixnaw and Kilmoyley. We lost both our first matched by 3 points. Match 1. Crotta 2-1 Parnells 1-2 and match 2 Lixnaw 2-4 Parnells 2-1. These were tight matches and the results could have gone either way. As qualification was beyond us for our 3rd match we used it for development purposes encouraging the younger lads to give it a go. There was lots positive about the day – from failing to field a team a few short weeks ago Liam Mullins receiving the Todd Nolan cup following their and having to forfeit points Kerry Minor Hurling captain victory in Abbeydorney last weekend we had a full team plus 4 further information on Tralee Parnells Hurling subs. It was great to see Devon Burns return to the Parnells jersey after and Camogie Club Healthy Club project please a recovering from injury. In addition some contact our Healthy Club Project Leaders players are showing real improvement Tom Agnes Sheehy and Roz Fitzgerald, email PRO. Walsh in goals; Tadhg Reen in the full back line, TraleeParnells.Kerry@GAA.ie or text 087 224 Johnathon Lowe continues to play superbly as 0437. does Luke Chester. However there is the feeling that there is more hurling in this team and that (By Triona Brassil) qualification was certainly a real possibility. Results: Limerick Minor A League Final Under 16s: Parnells under 16s traveled to Cillard 5.14 Ballybrown 2.7 take on Ballyheigue. Once again this week U16 Limerick League results we saw some good individual contributions, Causeway 4.0 Granagh/ Ballingarry 2.6 but the team overall has plenty room for Cillard 1.9 Ballyagran 6.6 improvement. For the under 16 panel, the Limerick Minor League B Final Causeway 6.9 Parnells focus now is to get back some of the kilmallock 5.6 after extra time. players missing through injury and unavailable Senior league relegation Final so far due to competing commitments. Now Clanmaurice 3.11 Cluain Dearg 1.9 that Kerry Féile is played, we may be able to U14 Feile Round 2 : Played last Friday draw on some more of the older under 14 evening Cillard came out on top against panel. Causeway. The latter won the first round only Tralee Parnells healthy club the week before. This will go to a third round launch: Tralee Parnells Hurling and Camogie in order to see who comes out on top and Club are celebrating their involvement in the goes forward to represent Kerry at Feile na award winning GAA Healthy Clubs project with nGael 2016 . a special event on Friday 6th of May – our Lá Fixtures: Limerick U16 league Semi Final na gClubanna. Tralee Parnells is one of just 60 Causeway V Monaleen. Friday 6th No Time clubs nationwide participating in Phase 2 and and Venue known at time of going to press the Club Executive and Healthy Clubs project Tralee Parnells: 77 camogie players team would like to invite all members of the played 11 matches as Tralee Parnells hosted community to help celebrate this achievement their camogie day on Saturday last . Round 2 through our local launch. of U12 League saw wins for Causeway, Cillard If you have an interest in health and wellbeing and Killarney. There were some energetic and want to get involved in some of our perfomances for the U8 & U10s players form projects please join us on the 6th of May at all participating clubs. A big thanks to Moss Caherslee GAA grounds at 7.30 pm. As well Spillane , grounds keeper at Caherslee for all as our Club Strategic Plan launch, there will be his support. what organisers describe as a fun and healthy Kerry Hurlers: A big Congrats to the participation event for all to try on the night. hurlers on making history on Sunday last Tralee Parnells Hurling and Camogie Club witn 2.19 to 0.17 win over Carlow in their 1st are thrilled that our efforts to provide our Round of the Leinster Championship. members with opportunities to develop their Feile na NGael 2016 Final: Set for 6pm physical, social, emotional, and psychological Sunday 8th May in Ardfert pitch. 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