Thursday, October 3, 2013

Handball Article for Sligo G.A.A final match programme Sunday 13th October



                                      Aoife Quinn historic breakthough in 2013


Gerry Coleman World handball haul

                                  Sligo handball legend Paddy Walsh



The Sligo handball season began slowly but picked up great momentum the longer it went on.  Nobody could have envisaged a number of young and seasoned stars reaching dizzying heights in handball this year, writes Michael McGee.

Quinn’s breakthough

Aoife Quinn from the Castleconnor club grabbed the headlines with a brilliant display in the O’Neill’s Sponsored 40 x 20 Nationals held in Clare.  Last April, Aoife made history when she became the first player to win a National title (Girls 15 & Under) at Juvenile level in over 20 years.  The Castleconnor club starlet has been knocking on the door in the last couple of seasons and finally made the historic breakthrough with a dazzling display. Quinn was on fire all weekend and reached the final with impressive displays. In the final she came up against Laois’s Avril Deegan. Quinn was unstoppable right from the “get go”. Deegan could not handle Quinn’s accurate serving as the Sligo star racked up scores taking game one by 15-6.  The second game Quinn was pushed all the way but she stayed strong and in one of her best performances to date she came through in a thrilling finish to capture the national handball title by 15-12.  Aoife is coached by her father Oisin and already it is proving a formidable winning formula. Quinn was also a member of the winning Connacht girls team of 10 that won the national title in 2011 and gained great experience. Quinn could add another title to her nationals crown when she teams up with club mate Marianna Foody .  The duo take on the Leinster Colleges  Champions in the Girls Junior doubles All-Ireland Colleges 60 x 30 semi-finals next Saturday.  Quinn looks set for a very bright future in handball and future success is imminent.

Coleman’s World medal haul

In August further news came filtering through of Gerry Coleman’s sensational achievements in the World Police & Fire games held in Belfast in early August, winning 3 World handball medals (5 in total).  Coleman a member of the Curry G.A.A Club excelled in the games in 3 different sporting disciplines.  Coleman who works as a Nursing Officer in Loughlan House in Cavan faced stiff competition with players from Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Northern Ireland, U.S.A, & Ireland all taking part in a strong International field. Unbelievably Coleman exceeded all expectations even by his own high standards when he won a Bronze medal in the Over 40’s One-Wall, Bronze in the 40 x 20 Four Wall event, Silver in the Over 40’s doubles with L.A.P.D. Officer Oscan DeSilva.  Not content with the handball medals Coleman also won a Bronze with the Fire Service G.A.A Over-35 team and also a silver medal in the dragon boat team of 10.  An outstanding achievement for the Curry club man.

Paddy Walsh Sligo handball legend

It was going to be hard to top that for a Sligo handball player but one man did just that on September 14th last.  That man is the legendary Paddy Walsh from the St. Mary’s handball club.  Walsh went all the way to win his 29th All-Ireland handball title in a glorious career. The Sligo sporting star has been winning All-Ireland handball titles since 1974.  Paddy made the long journey to Tuamgraney in Co Clare to take on Cork’s Pat O’Brien in the final of the Over 70’s All-Ireland 60 x 30 final. O’Brien had beaten our man in the All-Ireland 40 x 20 final last April.  Walsh the Sligo handball warrior this time was ready and went into battle in confident mood. 
As the game unfolded Walsh had a whirlwind start going into a commanding 18-1 lead in the final and took that first game by 21-6. In the 2nd it was level at 13-13 and yet again Walsh weaved his magic to run out a comfortable winner in the end by 21-13. The return trip to Sligo must have one of the shortest and the sweetest ever in Paddy Walsh’s distinguished career.  I believe the Clare banner roar could be heard in Collooney later that evening.
 At 73 years of age it’s worth thinking for a few moments what this man has achieved in a lifelong association to Sligo G.A.A. in the last 6 decades.   For many years the inspirational Walsh represented Sligo at senior level in handball.
Paddy  was also an accomplished Gaelic Foootball player and played on the Sligo Senior G.A.A teams in the sixty’s and won six County Senior club titles with Collooney/Ballisodare and 1 with St. Mary’s to his credit. After excelling on the G.A.A fields he turned his attentions to the small ball game of handball with amazing results.  Shortly afterwards Walsh won his first All-Ireland title back in 1974 with partner Eamonn Hannon in Croke Park.  He had to wait until 1982 for his next title with the Masters A singles coming to Sligo.
In the 1990’s & 2000’s he racked up an astonishing 27 All-Ireland singles & doubles titles with partners (Mick Kelly & Padraig Maye) .  In one year alone Paddy won 4  All-Ireland  titles in both 60 x 30 & the 40 x 20 handball courts an astonishing achievement.

What is even more amazing about Paddy Walsh’s achievements he also had two hip operations in 2004 & 2005 and has come back to his brilliant best since then. 

Paddy was honoured at the G.A.A Handball All-Stars banquet in Croke Park where he received the “Special Achievement Award” from the then Irish Handball President Tony Hannon in 2009.

The affable player also trains the Juvenile handball players in Collooney and has already coached many young players to numerous Connacht handball titles and takes great pride in his young stars achievements. He is a vital team player to the Collooney handball club fundraising project for the 40 x 20 handball court currently in progress. He has worked vigorously to make sure the project will be a great success and was one of the first players to suggest a 40 x 20 court to be built in Collooney back in 2007.  He has undertaken fundraising for the Collooney handball court from as far away as America. Because of this and his unstinting work in the Collooney handball club he was nominated to deliver the commencement notice to Sligo County Council for the new handball court.  Just last Thursday (October 10th) Walsh received a Civic Reception from the Sligo Lord Mayor Marcella McGarry for his outstanding achievements in handball. His exploits on the handball courts all over Ireland are legendary. Walsh has already left an indelible mark on Sligo handball and he will go down in history as Sligo’s greatest ever handball player. Today we applaud all 3 stars (Aoife Quinn, Gerry Coleman & Paddy Walsh) for their extraordinary feats on the handball courts all over Ireland in 2013, with breathtaking results in the Sligo colours. 




Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Sligo Juvenile B 60 x 30 championships draws


Sligo Juvenile B 60 x 30 championships will take place in Ballymote on Saturday 5th October at 4 p.m.

 U11 singles: 1 Daniel Walsh  v Oisin Quinn

                     2 Ballymote    v  Patrick  Cooney 

                   3 Seamus Foody  v winner of 1

                   winner of 2 v winner 3

U12 single 1 Paul Leydon   v Daire Barrins 

                2 Oisin Harte  v  Ballymote 

                Final winner 1 v winner 2

U12 doubles: Ballymote

U13 singles: Jack Branley through to play leitrim

U13 doubles Vincent & Diarmuid Harte through to play leitrim

U14 singles: Odhran quinn through to play leitrim

U15 singles: Brendan Foody through to play leitrim

U16 singles: Ballymote through to play leitrim

U17 singles : Ballymote through to play leitrim

Girls U-13 singles: Rachel Foody through to play leitrim

Girls U-14 singles: Ballymote through to play Leitrim


CHALLANGE GAMES  Girls U-13 v Girls U-14 singles

                                  Boys  U-14 v U-15 v U-16 singles

                                   Boys  U-17

Connacht Juvenile B 60 x 30 championships v Leitrim
Sunday October 6th in Drumkerrin at 12 a.m.

Finals in  Roscommon



Patrick Fox is through to the college's A intermediate semi finals on Saturday 5th October in Roscommon at 11am .

Aoife Quinn & Marianne Foody representing Convent of Mercy Ballina in junior girls A college's are through to the All-Ireland semi-finals on October 19th 



Saturday, September 28, 2013

She's Ace Handball Sat/ Sun 16-17th November



                                                      She's Ace Handball

Willl be held in Breaffy House Castlebar on Sat/Sunday 16-17th November. Grades will be from U-11 upwards in both 40 x 20 & One Wall events. (Girls only)

More details and online entry on GAA Handball Website very soon




Friday, September 20, 2013

Steel work begins on Collooney handball court

The steel work arrived today and work has already started on erecting the steel for the new 40 x 20 handball court. Photos with thanks to  Seamus Duffy & Shane Bruen & Connell Cannon




















Sunday, September 15, 2013

Paddy Walsh is All-Ireland handball champion

Sligo handball legend Paddy Walsh with his All-Ireland medal


Walsh weaves his magic

Sligo handball legend Paddy Walsh captured his 29th All-Ireland handball title with a thrilling victory over Cork’s Pat O’Brien in Tuamgraney Clare on Saturday, writes Michael McGee

O’Brien defeated Walsh in the 40x 20 singles final last April in the same venue. This time Walsh was ready and prepared well going into the final.

Walsh had a whirlwind start racing into an 18-1 lead.  The St. Mary’s club player was simply outstanding in the opening game.  With excellent serving and finishing he took a commanding lead. O’Brien got a brace of points but Walsh finished the opening game in fine style with a kill into the left corner taking it by 21-6
The second was a rip roaring contest with O’Brien trying to get to grips with Walsh’s mesmerizing onslaught.  At 13-13 in the second O’Brien looked to be gaining control but Walsh’s worked his magic yet again and left the leg weary O’Brien in his wake.  Walsh at 73 years of age covered every inch of the Clare court like a young Usain Bolt, and with superior finishing O’Brien simply had no answer. The Clare venue was captivated by Walsh’s spellbinding performance. 
Walsh took a vice like grip on proceedings.   O’Brien could not add to his overall tally. The Sligo handball star scintillating display led to an impressive victory in the end by 21-13.  It was Walsh’s twenty ninth All-Ireland handball title in a glorious career. It was a long journey to Clare but the return journey will have been one of the shortest and the sweetest ever for the Sligo handball legend.
“Walsh is the father figure in Sligo handball and his display on Saturday was both outstanding and inspirational.  His passion for the game knows no bounds.  His exploits last weekend will I expect be the catalyst for the next generation of Sligo handball players to try to emulate what our star handballer has achieved since winning his first All-Ireland title back in 1974.  Just like his famous namesake Michael “Ducksy” Walsh of Kilkenny handball fame Paddy Walsh has already left an indelible mark on Sligo handball. The senior statesman is already looking forward to the 2014 season with great optimism.”

Martin Donnelly sponsored All-Ireland handball 60 x 30 championships finals:
Over 70’s:  Paddy Walsh (Sligo) dft Pat O’Brien (Cork) 21-6, 21-13


There was no joy for Sligo players  in the All-Ireland Juvenile 60 x 30 championships semi-finals played in Kilfane Kilkenny on Sunday.  Jason Earlis was defeated by Kilkenny’s J.J. English  21-8, 21-8  in the U-17 singles while the doubles pairing of Stanley Harte & Patrick Fox also came up short against Kilkenny’s  Darragh O’Shea & Mark Dowling by 21-10, 21-14 in the U-17 doubles.


Jason Earlis on left with Kilkenny's J.J. English All-Ireland U-17 singles semi-final ( photo thanks to Martin Cooney)

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Walsh’s wizardry to win handball title - Earlis, Harte & Fox’s cuteness to tame the cats in All-Ireland Juvenile semi-finals

The legendary Paddy Walsh


Walsh’s wizardry to win handball title

Sligo’s greatest ever handball player Paddy Walsh is back in an All-Ireland final and it may prove to be his sweetest yet, writes Michael McGee

Legendary Sligo handball player Paddy Walsh contests the Over 70’s singles final in Tuamgraney on Saturday.  His opponent is Cork’s Pat O’Brien. Walsh won’t have happy memories of his last visit to Tuamgraney to play O’Brien. It was the Cork man who defeated Walsh in the 40 x 20 singles final last April by 21-11, 21-11. Amazingly Walsh reached the 60 x 30 final without having to play a competitive game in the Championships.

Veteran Walsh won his first All-Ireland title back in 1974 and thirty nine years later he is aiming for his twenty ninth title in an amazing career.  The St. Mary’s star is reportedly going well in practice games and is training in the Drumkeeran handball alley this week ahead of his trip to Clare. Walsh’s last All-Ireland win was 3 years ago when winning the Ruby Masters doubles with Mick Kelly. Walsh has also won 7 Senior County GAA titles with Collooney/Ballisodare in the 1970’s and 1 title with St. Mary’s.  The septuagenarian is a hungry as ever to win another coveted All-Ireland title. The maestro with the heart of a lion  his vast experience should be enough to earn him another historic handball title.   It’s a long way from Clare to Sligo but the return journey for Walsh may turn out to be the shortest and the sweetest ever for Sligo’s herculean handball hero

Martin Donnelly sponsored All-Ireland 60 x 30 championships finals
Saturday 14th September in Tuamgraney, Clare at 4pm
Over 70 Singles: Sligo (Paddy Walsh) v Cork (Pat O’Brien)


Earlis, Harte & Fox’s cuteness to tame the cats

Sligo Juvenile players make the long journey to Kilfane in Co. Kilkenny for the All-Ireland Juvenile 60 x 30 championships semi-finals. Jason Earlis Boys U-17 singles & Stanley Harte & Patrick Fox are all up against Kilkenny opponents. Earlis from the Castleconnor club has made huge strides in handball in the last twelve months. In July the Sligo teenager helped the Castleconnor club to an historic first provincial Interclub handball title at Junior B level and followed this up two weeks ago when winning the Boys U-17 singles Connacht title. Earlis defeated Mayo’s Patrick Cummins in straight games in an impressive display. His opponent on Sunday J.J. English defeated Wexford’s Bryan Kehoe in the Leinster final. If Earlis can maintain his great form this year and keep mistakes down to the minimum he has every chance of advancing to the final.
For Patrick Fox & Stanley Harte both from the Collooney club have also arrived at the semi-final stage following an inspiring Connacht campaign at U-17 doubles. Fox & Harte accounted for Mayo’s Nathan Massey & Alan Kenny in the provincial final. The duo have the ability of progressing further but will have to be more clinical when opportunities arise. In the Connacht final they allowed their Mayo opponents back into it especially in the first game but managed to regain their composure to take the opening game. In the second Fox & Harte produced moments of magic before seeing out the game in fine style. In Kilkenny’s Darragh O’Shea & Mark Dowling there won’t be any second chances and  Fox & Harte will have to keep their composure and perform to the standards the duo are well capable off. Sligo Juvenile players have been starved of success at Juvenile level for the past number of years but Jason Earlis, Patrick Fox & Stanley Harte are all talented handballers and have the skill and determination to reach the finals.

All-Ireland Juvenile 60 x 30 championships semi-finals
Sunday 15th September in Kilfane Co.Kilkenny at 11 a.m.
  
Boys U-17 singles: Jason Earlis (Sligo) v   J. J. English  (Kilkenny)
 Boys U-17 Doubles: Stanley Harte & Patrick Fox (Sligo) v Darragh O’Shea & Mark Dowling (Kilkenny)


Jason Earlis Boys U-17 Singles




                                       Patrick Fox & Stanley Harte Boys U-17 doubles




Sunday, September 1, 2013

Connacht titles for Earlis, Fox & Harte


"Opening the door" - Jason Earlis Connacht U-17 singles  60 x 30 champion 


Connacht titles for Ealis, Fox & Harte writes Michael McGee.

Juvenile players are continuing their huge potential and this was evident in the Connacht Juvenile Championships which took place in the newly opened 60 X 30 court in Belcarra on Saturday. Sligo was represented in the Boys U17 singles & doubles & Girls U16 singles.  Sligo made it a U-17 double with Jason Earlis singles & Stanley Harte & Pat Fox all securing titles for the Yeats County.

Earlis from the Castleconnor club who has already cemented a great season for the Sligo teenager when he was part of the Castleconnor side that won an historic first Connacht Interclub 60 x 30 title in July. Earlis had a terrific battle with Galway’s Ronan O’Beolain in the semi-final but came through  a testing challenge by 21-12, 21-12. In the final he defeated Mayo’s Pat Cummins comprehensively by 21-5, 21-4. Earlis will meet the Leinster champion in two weeks time in the All-Ireland semi-finals.

Representing Sligo in the doubles was an all Collooney combination of Stanley Harte Jnr & Patrick Fox  who defeated Mayo’s Nathan Massey  & Alan Kenny in a hard fought match. The Sligo players  went into an 16-8 lead but let it slip with a Mayo comeback. Harte & Fox’s shot selection let them down at times and in a tense finale to the first game Sligo held their nerve and took the opening game by 21-17. In the second a more relaxed Harte & Fox played exceptional handball and took complete control with superior finishing winning out by 21-7. Harte & Fox will now face Leinster champions in Kilkenny’s Darragh O’Shea & Mark Dowling in the All-Ireland semi-finals. Sligo’s prospects of a treble at the Connacht finals ended when Aoife Quinn was defeated by Roscommon’s Fiona Tully in straight games in the Girls U-16 singles final.

Sligo only representatives in the All-Ireland handball 60 x 30 championships semi-finals Francis McCann & Martin Golden lost out to Meath’s Christy McGovern & John “ Boy” Molloy from Meath by 12-21, 13-21 in the Golden Masters A doubles.  McCann recovered sufficiently from an injury the previous week to play the game and gave a terrific display. Despite McCann’s gutsy performance the Meath duo’s overall strength unhinged Sligo and paved the way for the win for the Royal county men.

Connacht Juvenile A 60 x 30 championships finals:
Boys U17 singles:  Jason Earlis (Sligo) dft  Pat Cummins (Mayo) 21-5, 21-4
Boys U-17 doubles: Stanley Harte & Patrick Fox (Sligo)  dft  Nathan Massey & Alan Kenny (Mayo) 21-17, 21-7
Girls U-16 singles:  Aoife Quinn (Sligo) lost to Fiona Tully (Roscommon) 6-21, 5-21

All-Ireland 60 x 30 championships semi-finals

Golden Masters A doubles:  Francis Mc Cann & Martin Golden (Sligo) lost to Christy McGovern & John Boy Molloy (Meath) 12-21, 13-21