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Olympic boxers claim 15 titles
Galway’s Olympic Boxing Club s celebrating it success at the Connacht boys and youth boxing championship held in Westport with 15 youngsters claiming titles.
Man sent for trial for forgery during Galway County Council employment
A 29-year-old man who is accused of allegedly forging a driving licence while being employed by the Galway County Council has been sent forward for trial at the next sitting of Galway Circuit Court.
Jail for Dalton Park riot incident
“My experience over the years tells me that these people find it very difficult to forget the past,” said Judge John Neilan as he sentenced a man to five months imprisonment for an incident relating to the Dalton Park riot.
Month's Mind Mass for John ffrench
There will be a special Month's Mind Mass for John ffrench in the Augustinian Church on this Saturday at 6.30pm.
Ronaldson named in starting line up despite suspension
Mark Ronaldson was named in John O’Mahony’s starting 15 to face Dublin this Sunday in McHale Park, despite the Shurle Glencorrib player having his appeal over a four week ban turned down by a hearing committee on Wednesday night. No official word has yet been confirmed if Ronaldson is to appeal the decision of the committee which will see him miss Sunday’s game and the game the following Saturday night against Derry, with the suspension due to expire at midnight after the trip to Celtic Park on March 13.
Galway Ladies maintain unbeaten league run
Galway Ladies are continuing their fine start to this season’s Bord Gáis Energy National Ladies Football League.
Waterways to be searched in missing man probe
The Garda helicopter will travel to Galway tomorrow to participate in the search for a man who went missing in Galway last December.
Supermac’s renews hurling sponsorship
As the National Hurling League gets under way, Galway has been boosted with its long-time sponsor Supermac’s agreeing to continue its financial support for another two years.
Cross country champions from Móinín na gCíseach
Galway Community College in Móinín na gCíseach opened on September 1 1969. Jack Mahon was the first principal and among the staff were vice-principal Tom Gallagher, Philomena Burke, Joe Rooney, Peter Keady, Seán O’Donnell, Noel Carpenter, Joan Ryan, Myra Ryan, and Philip Cribbin. The aim was to create a caring atmosphere where students were and are encouraged and helped to develop their unique talents and gifts, by providing the academic and vocational skills that enable them to attain their maximum potential and participate fully as good citizens in society.