CONGRATS to
the U14 FOOTBALLERS who won
the feile on Saturday 3rd May
by beating Loughinisland and
Shamrocks respectively to take
the silverware home. Well done
to captain Tom Uprichard and
his team who done Warrenpoint
and the club proud.
Hard luck to
the SENIOR HURLERS who battled
out a draw against a very strong
Ballycran team. Having lead
at once stage by 7 points, they
let Ballycran back into the
game and both sides missed chances
at the end to claim the points.
Well done to both teams for
a hard hitting game which must
have entertained the large crowd
WARRENPOINT 0-13 BALLYCRAN 1-10
The club would
like to pass on their condolences
to the O Hare family, especially
to club members Pat, Eddie and
James, on the death of Liam
last week. Our thoughts are
with you at this time. Due to
this the SENIOR HURLING match
v Ballyvarley last Tuesday was
called off
Congrats to
the SENIOR HURLERS who completed
their Ulster League campaign
with a hard fought win over
Gael Camabhainn, from Tyrone,
on Saturday. The match was played
in Moygannon and was a great
spectacle to watch with the
score finishing at WARRENPOINT
1-12 GAEL CAMABHAINN 2-06. Next
match up is a tough home league
match against Ballycran in Moygannon
on Tuesday at 19.30
Well done to
the MINOR FOOTBALLERS who had
a cracking win over Annaclone
in the championship WARRENPOINT
5-16 ANNACLONE 2-07.
The SENIOR
FOOTBALLERS gained two good
wins over Kilclief and Tullyish
in recent weeks. Next up is
Down patrick in Moygannon on
Friday16th May at 19.30.
The RESERVE
FOOTBALLERS are away to Loughinisland
on Sunday match throwing in
at 14.00.
The MINOR HURLERS
lost to Carryduff in their Division
1 Promotion Playoff up on a
very big Carryduff Pitch. The
boys fought hard but were unable
to match the strength and depth
of the Carryduff squad.
Well done to
our U15 HURLERS who won their
group, on Saturday past, beating
both Clonduff and a fancied
strong Shamrocks team, they
have now qualified for the finals
in two weeks.
Well done to
the U10 FOOTBALLERS who beat
Ballyholland up in St Marks.
See Report Dont forget to come
and support the u10 tournament
being held in Moygannon on Sunday.
U12 FOOTBALLERS
beat a good Clonduff team in
their second league match of
the season. With the point back
line holding very strong as
clonduff piled on the pressure
to try and get a win, the boys
held tight. All credit to the
blues. Next up Rostrevor