On Saturday Enniskillen played title chasing Owls in horrendous weather conditions at Bawnacre Irvinestown. Very heavy rain left the pitch, although playable, very heavy.
Bronze medal for Mahon
A jump just three centimetres shy of his personal best took Irvinestown’s Conal Mahon to bronze at the senior Irish indoor athletics championships over the weekend.
Fermanagh decides voting strategy for Congress
A special count board meeting was held on Monday to decide the county’s voting strategy for the 60 plus motions on this weekend’s Congress clár in the Slieve Russell Hotel.
Mahon is the Uni golden boy
Irvinestown triple jumper Conall Mahon had a very profitable weekend, capturing the Irish Universities title in Athlone on Friday before setting a personal best with his club Tirconaill AC on Saturday.
Large turn out for Lakeland CC Reliability Trial
Sunday 8th February saw Lakeland CC stage their annual Reliability Trial cycle with over 100 riders taking part. The riders after signing on at the Bawnacre in Irvinestown set off shortly after 10am.
Lucia scoops silver medal
Enniskillen Running Club’s (ERC) Lucia Warnock won silver in the U16 200m final at NI and Ulster Age Group Indoor Track and Field Championships held in Magherafelt on Sunday.
Mountain bikers blaze a trail at Colebrooke XC
A hectic schedule of races from early last Sunday morning saw Lakeland Cycle Club promote their mountain bike race. There day saw races for kids from under 6 right up to under 16 on a purpose built course.
On the threshold of another league season
The Dr McKenna Cup is the starting stall for the inter county season and while it is an important competition in its own right it is still essentially an opportunity for team managers to have a look at the fresh intake they have assembled.
Fermanagh Cross Country returns to Necarne
The second running of the Fermanagh Cross Country event, organised by the Enniskillen Running Club in association with the Fermanagh District Council and Athletics NI, is booked in the calendar for 24th January.
96 years old and no plans to slow down for Josie
A LOCAL drapery store in Irvinestown remains one of the focal points in the town, over 90 years since it first opened its doors. J O’Hanlon based at Pound Street, Irvinestown has spawned four generations of the O’Hanlon family and remains as popular in 2015 as it was in 1920.










