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School Dayz St. Brigid’s Basketball dominate St. Angela’s in Cup Opener

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St. Brigid's under-16 and under-19 girls' basketball teams have made a strong start to their respective Post Primary Schools Cup campaigns with impressive victories over St. Angela's Cork.

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Under-16 Girls
In their opening match, the under-16 girls secured a decisive 67-11 win over St. Angela's. The team's strong defensive performance and efficient offense were key factors in their success. Clodagh O'Sullivan led the scoring with 16 points, followed by Leah O'Sullivan with 6 points. Other notable contributors included Naoise O'Connor, Milly Spillane, Kelsey Cummins, Annie Brosnan, Kate Lyons, Daisy Cremin, Tara Cronin, and Amy Fitzgerald.

Under-19 Girls

The under-19 girls also dominated their opponents, defeating St. Angela's by a score of 85-15. A balanced scoring effort from the team, led by Leah McMahon with 19 points, contributed to their victory.
Other key scorers included Clodagh Clancy, Kate Healy, Eva O'Shea, Kiera Moynihan, Caoimhe Kane, Michaela O'Meara, Meabh Dineen, Grace Cox, and Muireann Healy.

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Down Syndrome Kerry appeals to Ring of Kerry cyclists to ‘Pedal with a Purpose’

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Down Syndrome Kerry appeals to Ring of Kerry cyclists to ‘Pedal with a Purpose’


Down Syndrome Kerry has issued an appeal to participants of this year’s Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle to choose the organisation as their official charity partner under the campaign slogan “Pedal with a Purpose – Cycle for Our Future.”


As one of the main beneficiaries of the annual cycling event, the voluntary organisation relies on the fundraiser to sustain and expand its essential services for children, teenagers, and adults with Down syndrome across the county.
Funds generated from the cycle directly support early childhood to adulthood resources, including educational initiatives, speech and language therapy, social and recreational programmes, life skills development, advocacy, and direct family support systems.
Down Syndrome Kerry Chairperson John O’Connor highlighted the local impact of the fundraising partnership.
“The Ring of Kerry Cycle is hugely important for Down Syndrome Kerry and has been a huge help in expanding our services,” O’Connor said. “Through the assistance of the Ring of Kerry Cycle, we have been able to provide vital speech and language therapy to our members close to home in Tralee, Killarney, Listowel, Dingle, and Cahersiveen. Their support also helps us provide greater employment training and opportunities for our members. If you haven’t already signed up for Down Syndrome Kerry for this year’s Ring of Kerry Cycle, do so and help us provide our members and their families with the support they need for a better life.”
The demand for these local services continues to grow across the region, making community-led fundraising critical for the group’s operations.
Denis Cronin, a parent and committee member of the organisation, spoke about the long-standing connection to the event.
“Down Syndrome Kerry have a long association with the Ring of Kerry Cycle, going back nearly 30 years,” Cronin said. “It’s always a fabulous day out, organisation is first class, food stops and volunteers are fantastic, but from a cyclist viewpoint, most importantly, all money raised goes to charity.”
Cyclists and supporters looking to back the campaign or select their charity partner can access registration details through the official Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle channels.

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Eric Jenkinson wins camera club award with Dingle landscape

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Eric Jenkinson wins camera club award with Dingle landscape


The stunning landscapes of Kerry continue to inspire members of the Killarney Camera Club, with this month’s themed competition, titled “Kerry Landscape,” producing a high standard of entries.


Following last week’s feature on the unrestricted category winner, Noel O’Neill, this week showcases the winning photograph in the Novice Category by Eric Jenkinson.
His striking photograph, titled “Wild Atlantic Way,” impressed the judges with its colour, composition, and sense of place. The image captures the rugged beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, featuring Clogher Beach in the foreground and the iconic Three Sisters landmarks in the background.
Eric’s success highlights his photographic talent and his appreciation of the county’s natural scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way coastline.

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