The winner of the Fermanagh Herald Overall Sports Person of the Year award had a 2014 to remember.
Disappointment mixed with realism for St Michael’s boss
“Obviously disappointed at losing the game but realistic enough to accept that we were facing a very good side,” said St Michael’s manager Dominic Corrigan as he assessed his side’s emphatic defeat to St Colman’s at Emyvale on Sunday.
Reed and Alexander take top spots at the Fermanagh Cross Country
FERMANAGH took centre stage on the Northern Ireland athletics scene last weekend with hundreds of runners from all over the province donning their spikes for some top-class action at the Necarne Estate.
St Michael’s College hosts MacRory Cup book launch
The travelling road show which is the province wide publicity blitz for the launch of the book titled The MacRory Cup, pitched up at St Michael’s last Thursday evening.
St Michael’s host launch of MacRory Cup history
St Michael’s College Enniskillen is launching ‘The MacRory Cup – the story of Ulster College Senior Football’ this Thursday evening in the College assembly hall at 7pm.
St Michael’s to host celebration of MacRory history
The Ulster Colleges GAA Council is launching the first ever history of the MacRory Cup this week.
Solid start to the season for St Michael’s
Fermanagh athletes produced some good performances at the second stage of the Ulster / NI age group cross-country championships, held on a very demanding course near Virginia in Cavan on Sunday with an individual title for Edel Monaghan and team medals for St Michael’s at U17 and U13 level, bringing their tally to five for the seven age groups they contested at Jordanstown and in Cavan.
St Michael’s pointless after two Rannafast games
It has been a disappointing start for St Michael’s in the opening games of their Rannafast Cup campaign, the college slipping to successive defeats in their first two fixtures.
Enniskillen holds first parish fun day in more than 50 years
FOR the first time in over 50 years St Michael’s Parish in Enniskillen is holding a parish Fun Day.
Fermanagh’s youngest priest (35) taking to his new station
At just 35-years-old, Fr Raymond Donnelly is almost certainly the youngest priest in Fermanagh, if not the whole diocese of Clogher.