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Issue No 110
Mar 7th–Mar 21st 2008

 
 Sporting Fingal states its case for community support: Sporting Fingal FC, the recently founded Eircom League of Ireland community based football club, will compete in the Eircom League First Division in the 2008 season.

 
Legends serve up terrific game of handball in memory of Julie Long: A large crowd gathered in Russell Park for the inaugural Julie Long Memorial Weekend. There was great sadness when Julie passed away last year at the tender age of 25 and the weekend proved a fitting memorial.
ITT basketball success : The Men’s Basketball team from the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown recently won the Division 3 of the Basketball Ireland league defeating Drogheda FE in the Final 45 – 32.

The next rugby generation has its day at Coolmine: If Coolmine rugby club understandably places a lot of emphasis on the performances of its adult teams it cannot be accused of neglecting the next generation of players

St. Brigid’s GAA Easter Camp: The annual St Brigid’s GAA camp will take place this year from Tuesday 25th March till Friday 28th March.
Érin Go Bragh under 10s: Erin Go Bragh’s under 10s battled very well in their game on Saturday last.

Large turnout at Castleknock GAA Grounds information meeting: A landmark day for the Castleknock GAA club moved a step closer when well over 200 Castleknock members and parents attended the meeting to provide information on the new ground.
Kennedy's fourth All-Star Handball Award: Local handballer Eoin Kennedy, has landed his fourth All-Star Handball award.
Full spectrum of football skills on show at St. Peregrine’s: Erin’s Isle of Finglas were the visitors to St.Peregrine’s recently when they took on the under-9 squad of St. Peregrines on a cold, but dry, spring morning.
Castleknock under 10s hit the ground running: The Castleknock Under 10's opened their hurling season with a home win against a gallant Bray Emmets team last Saturday in Porterstown.
Local primary schools’ footballers show how it’s done: In front of a large crowd at Castleknock Community College last Thursday, local schools St. Patrick’s and St. Francis Xavier played two sporting and enormously enjoyable games of gaelic football.

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