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Round of applause for David and Rotary youth leadership participants

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HIS impressive leadership skills earned David Leen a coveted Rotary Ireland award this week. David, a student at the Intermediate School Killorglin, won the Killarney Rotary Club Youth Leadership prize on Wednesday.
He was among some of Kerry’s brightest and best second-level students who were rewarded for their participation in the prestigious competition.
Youngsters from Killarney schools St Brigid’s Presentation Secondary School, Killarney Community College and St Brendan’s College along with Milltown Presentation Secondary School and the Intermediate School Killorglin were out in force at the Killarney Rotary Club lunch at The Malton where they were presented with certificates by Killarney Rotary President John O’Sullivan.
The students shone at the Killarney interviews for the Rotary Ireland Youth Leadership competition, organised at local level in early November by Tom Leslie and Conor Griffin of Killarney Rotary Club.
“The interviews took place in The Malton Hotel over three nights in November,” said Tom Leslie.
“It is a great initiative and in the past we have had three local winners representing Kerry at national level.”
Killarney Rotary President John O’Sullivan congratulated all involved in the 32-county competition.
Above: John O'Sullivan, Killarney Rotary President, David Leen, winner of the Killarney Rotary Youth Leadership competition, Sheila Kingston and Tom Leslie, middle, Paul Brosnan, Grainne Dineen, Nicole Riordan, Shole Koschan, Chelsea Coffey, Aldine Murphy, Sarah Finnan, Sadhbh Ni Chathasaigh and Sean Houlihan, Precious Akilapa, Pierce O'Meara, Shane O'Sullivan, Donagh O'Leary and Page Fitzpatrick, Back, Ciara Irwin Foley, Angela O'Connor, Katie O'Connell, Grace O'Neill, Con Keane and Roisin Moore. PICTURE: MAREK HAJDASZ