Sunday, May 8, 2011

Connacht Juvenile B U-16 doubles title for Noel McLoughlin & Shane Wright


Noel McLouglin & Shane Wright Connacht Juvenile B U-16 doubles champions for 2011


Congratulations to Castleconnor's Aoife Quinn member of the Connacht Girls team of 10 that beat Ulster in the Interprovincial final in Kilkenny recently. Aoife is pictured in the front row on extreme right. Also included in Tony Hannon Irish Handball President back row along with Francis Curran team manager back row on extreme right.



Castleconnor's McLouglin & Wright bring back Connacht Handball doubles title back to Sligo

Aoife Quinn Interprovincial title with Connacht



In the last games of the 2011 40 x 20 Juvenile handball season it was left to Castleconnor's Noel McLoughlin & Shane Wright to finally bring back Connacht gold to Sligo and the duo did not disappoint. In Castlebar yesterday the Sligo players playing in the Boys U-16 doubles final with their final opponents Stephen Regan & Ross Melvin coming form Roscommon. In a great final McLoughlin & Wright were composed throughout and with some great finishing held firm despite a spirited comeback from the Roscommon players to record a fully deserved 21-5, 21-14 victory. It was Sligo first Connacht Juvenile B title of the year.

It was a season of mixed fortunes for the young Sligo players Castleconnor’s Marianna Foody & Aoife Quinn representing Convent of Mercy Ballina won the Connacht Colleges 40 x 20 1st year girls doubles and the same duo won the Connacht Girls U-15 A doubles final but were beaten by Clare’s Natasha Coughlin & Michelle Nihill in Invirin in the Girls U-15 All-Ireland doubles semi-final.


Aoife Quinn played her part on the Girls (Connacht) Interprovincial team of 10 that beat Ulster in the final by 101-50 two weeks ago in O'Loughlin's Kilkenny.

The Boys U16/17 of Tommy Trill, Jason Earlis, Barry McLoughlin, Stanley Harte and Sub Alan Gilmartin beat Galway in the final of the Connacht U16/17 team final played in Williamstown by 60-42. However Sligo's "famous five" went down to Tipperary in the semi-final and the Munster champions went on to win the All-Ireland final.

Perhaps the most remarkable achievement by a Sligo Juvenile player this year came when 14 y.o Barry McLoughlin from the Castleconnor Club teamed up with Ballymote's Francis McCann to win the Annual Gerard Jones Memorial doubles tournament in Castleconnor last January with a display of outstanding handball.

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