The Country Club Tug Of War Tug started the annual Northern Ireland Tug Of War Association (NITOWA) Championship campaign in style on Saturday 22nd November in Lurgan winning the 680kg weight class.
Huge medal haul for Lakelanders
Sunday morning saw Marlins Swimming Club, Strule Dolphins, Breifni, and Sligo Swimming Clubs come to the Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to compete in the annual Enniskillen Lakelanders Swim Meet.
Holywood thoroughly Skinned
Enniskillen First XV continued their good form at the weekend with a resounding victory over league newcomers Holywood at home in a one sided affair.
Humphreys steps back from national representation
Having spent the past 4-5 years in the GB Rowing development squad, and on the cusp of full GB honours, Enniskillen oarswoman Rebecca Humphreys has stepped back from the full squad selection process to concentrate on her professional business career.
Slieve Russell twins stay with Duke
THE Maguire golfing twins, Leona and Lisa Maguire who are currently on a sports scholarship at Duke University in North Carolina, have been retained for the 2015-16 season.
Enniskillen Motor Club saluted at Townhall reception
Fifty years of organising motorsport in the county by Enniskillen Motor Club (EMC) was recognised by Fermanagh District Council with a Chairman’s Reception in the Townhall last Thursday.
Fisher builds on French victory
Alistair Fisher and Gordon Noble proved their recent JWRC win in France was no flash in the pan after taking a start to finish victory in Rally GB last weekend.
Valley fight back to claim points
Valley started poorly dropping the kick off and then poorly defending a scrum which saw Cooke engineer an overlap. Luckily for Valley Leinster referee Colm Dawson, impressive throughout, was well positioned to spot the forward pass and deny the try.
Erne Anglers contest well in Newry
Some 40 anglers competed in the first Ulster Coarse Fishing Federation teams of eight event on the Newry Canal.
Kathryn is a woman for all seasons
Wondering what on earth you are going to do with your life at 18 is probably as core to the human experience as breathing. But multi-disciplinary sporting phenomenon Kathryn Dane just short-circuited that particular poser by doing everything.