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Tuesday 25.06.2024

Full time score 5.15 0.8
Clonoe:2.13. Sperrin Og: 3.07Clonoe Scorers on the night were Lucy McKeown 0.01, Alicia Devlin 0.01 , Orlagh Gavin 1.07, Noreen McGuirk 0.01, Niamh O’Hagan 0.01, Orlaith O’Hagan 1.01 and
Niamh Donaghy 0.01. Outstanding players for the winners were Lucy McKeown and Noleen.
Drumragh were in fine form when they locked horns with Strabane running out convincing winners on a final score of Strabane 1-2 Drumragh 3-17 .
Aodh Ruadh took on Fintona in their most recent league fixture and were quick out of the blocks with a few back to back points . In spite of their opponent’s good start Fintona settled to the task and set about getting themselves back into the game.
Nicole Sweeney started the scoring for the Pearses followed by Ashlinn Connelly. It was Nichola Hackett that got the first goal of the evening following that up with a point bringing the score board level Fintona 1:03 Aodh Ruadh 0:06.
Emma Loane and Nichola Hackett got a few more points before the half time break. Hackett hit two more points in the second half before Alisha Quinn dropped another goal in from distance leaving the game Fintona 2:07 Aodh Ruadh 0:11.
Aoife McGillion was the other scorer of the day as the Pearses worked hard in defence to keep Aodh Ruadh out.
Final score Fintona 2:11 Aodh Ruadh 0:16
Half Time: Lough3-2, Beragh 0-7.
Loughmacrory built on a strong first half performance to hold Beragh scoreless in the second half before cruising to a 4-10 to 0-7 win. Three first half goals put the Loch girls in control and they kept the pressure on their opponents throughout. Beragh battled well, knocking over some great points to keep themselves in the game. Niamh Fox produced a commanding performance in midfield with Eimhear Slane shoring up the Lough defence. Cora McElduff proved to be a valuable outlet in the forward line, contesting for every ball. However Aisling Logue proved to be the standout Loughmacrory player, controlling the play from centre half back, providing a steady presence along the 45 and driving forward when the Lough was on attack. Ultimately, the scoreline did not reflect what turned out to be a great contest on the night.
Trillick enjoyed two important wins in their most recent games seeing off the challenge of neighbours Dromore and rivals Carrickmore. They led 1-4 to 0-4 at half time against Carrickmore before running out 2-10 to 0-8 winners.
Trillick scorers: Cathleen Kelly – 1.9 (6 frees), Emma Mc Carron 4pts , Mya Williamson 1.1, Amy Mc Ginn 1.1, Dearbhaile Gallagher 1pt