ST MARK’S, WARRENPOINT 3-10 ST PAUL’S, LURGAN 4-04
ST Mark's 40th year celebrations began with a bang after their side became the most successful U14 team in Ulster Vocational Schools history, writes Steve Malone.
by Tony Bagnall
JAMES Doyle was voted the 2009 Senior Individual Sports Personality at the Newry and Mourne Sports awards at a packed Canal Court on Thursday evening.
by Tony Bagnall
ST COLMAN’S 1-14 ST PATRICK’S, MAGHERA 0-16
ST Colman’s won their 18th Corn na nOg Final after a pulsating affair against a big, powerful and fast St Patrick’s, Maghera, on Saturday.
DOWN 0-14 TIPPERARY 1-11
DOWN manager James McCartan admitted it was a learning curve for him and the team but hoped that the draw against Tipperary on Saturday night would curb expectations in some quarters, writes Ciaran Daly.
ARMAGH 0-17 MAYO 0-19
ARMAGH hurlers simply ran out of steam in an entertaining battle against Mayo in the National Hurling League, in Crossmaglen on Saturday.
LAOIS 0-12 ARMAGH 0-13
ARMAGH manager Paddy O'Rourke hailed Ryan Henderson for his injury-time winner against Laois on Saturday night and is looking forward to the Mother's Day challenge against Kieran McGeeney's Kildare.
by Tony Bagnall
ST COLMAN’S 2-09 ST PAT’S DUNGANNON 1-08
ST Colman’s gave a gritty performance to make the MacRory Cup Final on St Patrick’s Day and in the process knock out holders St Patrick’s Academy, Dungannon.
ROCKVIEW UTD 3 BESSBROOK UTD 2
ROCKVIEW inflicted a severe hammer-blow on Bessbrook's Democrat Super League title ambitions after defeating the south Armagh side on Saturday, writes Gerry Patton.
JASON Henry won the John Haldane race, promoted by Newry Wheelers.
ANDREW Monaghan ran like the wind to break the long-standing British AAA Indoor Championships U17 1500-metre record at Birmingham’s NIF with a fantastic 3.57.06.