Sport
Fantastic turnout for Pádraig Harnett blitz

Killarney Celtic stalwart Pádraig Harnett was remembered in the most fitting way possible when his club recently hosted an underage blitz at Celtic Park in his honour.
Pádraig, who dedicated much of his life – both professional and personal – to promoting the game of soccer in Kerry, sadly who passed away in October 2022 after a short illness. He was a major driving force behind the promotion of the game at underage level.
Teams made up of U11, U12 and U13 players competed for the Pádraig Harnett Cup and all proceeds raised on the day went to the Ballydribbeen Community Playground fund.
There was a fantastic turnout for the blitz and the atmosphere on the day was wonderful as the young players showcased their skills and enthusiasm in a manner that would have greatly impressed the late Pádraig.
The silverware, sponsored by Tom Tobin of Killarney Medals and Trophies, was presented to the winning team by Pádraig’s wife, Maura Harnett, and his brother Brendan.
“We were delighted to host a competition to commemorate the memory of an outstanding clubman who gave so much to the club and Kerry soccer,” Killarney Celtic Chairman Tim Jones said.
“The new playground, which will form part of the new Derreen Sports Complex development, is of pivotal importance to the local community.”
Pádraig was involved in soccer at all levels in Kerry, from running the schoolboys and girls league to representing the county on the FAI General Assembly.
He was also very involved in local basketball, motorsport and cycling, reporting on those sports for the print and broadcast media.