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Highlights 2006
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CLAIRE LOVE AND MARIE THERESE WIN A WORLD TITLE !
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Having been beaten in the final of the Girls 19 and Under, the two Clogh girls competed in the adult womens 'C' event and went all the way beating Keegan/McCarthy in the final 9-21, 21-16, 11-4.
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Ciara Mahon reaches 2 Finals
Ciara Mahon was the first Clogh competitor to reach the finals on Sunday. She was the only girl who entered and had to compete with all male opponents in the 11 and under one wall competition. She was beaten in the final by Patrick MCrory from Tyrone in a closely contested game. she had already beaten her brother Brian Mahon in the last leg of a round robin qualifier. Both players were on level games entering the game it was a great game with Ciara eventually getting the upper hand to reach the final.
Ciara also reached the final of the 4 wall 11and under girls final where she was beaten by Martina McMahon from Limerick
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Claire and Marie Therese reach Final
Claire Love reached the Girls 17U singles final. She gave a great display but was beaten by tournament favourite Sara Au from USA. Again Claire had to play her fellow club mate Marie T O Neill in the last round of a round robin system before reaching the final.
Claire again took centre stage when she played with Marie T O Neill in the girls 19U doubles and went all the way to the final in which the Clogh girls won the first game, but were beaten in the second by a very strong partnership of Archibold (Westmeath) and Lawlor (Kerry). The tie breaker was a tense affair with the opposition just edging victory.
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Team Canada
A group of nine members of Clogh Handball Club went Edmonton, Alberta to take part in the World Championships which was hosted in the North West Canadian City . Before they departed, Billy Love (Club Chairman) said that they were hopeful of bringing back a title to the parish to emulate Marie Therese O’Neill who won an under 15 title in 2003.
Other Notable Performances:
Padraig Maher and Eoghan Hennessy won the early rounds of 15U singles but had to play against each other in the 3rd round. Padraig was the eventual winner of a titanic struggle, but his exertions caught up with him and unfortunately was beaten in the quarterfinal .
Brian Mahon reached the consolation final of the boys 11 and under
Billy Love and Ned Mahon reached the semi final of the mens Golden doubles one wall and were beaten by 2 Australians. who went on to win the title
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Sean Maher Junior B All Ireland Champion
Sean adds County, Leinster and All Ireland title to his collection
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All Ireland Masters Champions
Duxie and Pat Maher have made a clean sweep of the Masters titles this year, winning the 60x30, 40x20, and the hardball championships
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Under 12 Leinster Champions
Mary Phelan had a very successful year winning County and Leinster singles titles in both 60x30 and 40x20
Ciara Mahon and Rachel Hogan are Leinster Champions in 40x20 and 60x30 doubles U12 Championships
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Eoghan wins FBD 13 and under singles
Eoghan continued a very successful year, he proved too strong for the opposition winning the title in his local alley
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Eoghan wins Fr Gerry Joyce Trophy
Eoghan Hennessy wins the inaugural Fr Gerry Joyce Trophy. This tophy is presented to the County U14 40x 20 Champion. This Perpetual l Trophy was presented by the Joyce Family in memory of the late Fr. Gerry Joyce. Eoghan continued on to win the Leinster Final
Eoghan also won the 60x30 county and leinster titles
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Clogh win Féile na nGael Division 1 40x20
The clogh team of Padraig Maher,Pauric Walch,Eoghan Hennessy,Paul Buggy and Brainain Buggy won the Féile na nGael Division 140x20 competition
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Brian Mahon U10b 40x20
Brian Mahon and fellow clubmate Shane Walsh contested the final. Brian just getting the upperhand.
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U11 County B 40x20
Ronan Egan won the county u11B 40x20 championship
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U11 B Doubles
Eoin Doyle and Shane Walsh win the u11b doubles
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Minor Doubles
Claire Love and Marie Therese O'Neill are the county Minor doubles champions
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Cumann na mBunscoil
Ciara Mahon and Mary Phelan won the County and Leinster under 13 doubles.
Brian Mahon wins the u11 county singles but was beaten in the leinster final by Carlow
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