U21
Well done to the U21 footballers who had a 3-09 to 0-14 win over Kilannin in the West Board Final. The game had to be moved from Killannin to the Prairie after a pitch inspection out in Killannin ruled the pitch unplayable. Luckily the Prairie is still in good nick and the game went ahead at the later time of 3.15. Conditions were very tough and either team could have won it in what was an extremely tense and tight game. That extra bit of quality SK had pulled them through in the end and they now go on to face Moycullen and try to retain the West Board title in just over a weeks time.
Juvenile
The Aras/Priarie was a hive of activity as all groups from U6-u10
> moved indoors for November
> details as follows
> U6 Mondays 6-7 aras
> u7 Mondays 6-7 Aras
> U8 Tuesdays 6-7 Aras
> U9 Tuesdays 7-8 Aras/wallball
> U10 Tuesdays 6-8 Sand area
> U 11s will continue to train Sunday mornings in McGraths Park 10-11
Best of luck to U12 coaches Niall Mannion and Ian O' Donohue taking part in the lipsync battle next week.
Camogie
U11s played Turloughmore away last Saturday in City league semi final which they won and now qualify for shield final to be played provisionally this Sunday 17th at home.
U13 have started bootcamp sessions in OLBC on Monday evenings while the U14 up to U18s have started fitness classes in Scoil Einde on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Bop on the Bay 2: Battle on the Bay is fast approaching and don’t forget to get your tickets from James in the office. A number of camogie players , parents and mentors are taking to the stage and will need your support on the night.
Hurling
U21 Hurling
Under 21s face Annaghdown in a crunch Matcg this Sunday 19th at Cregg pitch. Throw in 12 noon TBC.
A win in this match would send SK through to the County Final against Ballygar so head out and cheer on the lads!
Training on Sand/ Wall-Ball resumes as normal tonight at 8pm
Juvenile Hurling
All codes will receive messages regarding their training.
Our first pilot Transition Year Hurling and Schools Camogie Coaching wrapped up this week. Five Transition Year students, supported by adults from the club, delivered a structured coaching programme, that links with the primary school PE curriculum, to two first classes in Scoil Ide and one second class in Scoil Einne. Well done to the TY students from Colaiste na Coiribe, who were on work experience one day per week in the club. A big thanks to all who helped organise this!
Ladies Football
Junior
The Junior ladies will play Kilkerrin Clonberne in the Shield Semi Final this Sunday at 12pm away.