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Yesterday was another special day in the club as the annual juvenile awards took place marking another successful year in the development of the teams from Under 8.5 through to Under 14.
The numbers continue to grow within the juvenile sector and the hall was packed for the enthusiastic group of Under 6’s and Under 8.5’s who started proceedings. Each and every one of the group received a certificate to mark their level of involvement across 2024.
Special guests on the day were the two great ambassadors for the club Aaron McKay and Aoife McCoy both of whom achieved national success and recognition this year with Ulster and NFL success for Aoife and of course All Ireland success for Aaron topped off with his goal in the final which will live long in the memory. Both were generous with their time and brought hugely sought after silverware with them for the photo hungry souvenir chasers.
Indeed the ranger of silverware on show was the envy of any club as it took pride of place at the top table.
They included
Charlie Grant Armagh
Under 15 girls Feile Armagh
Under 16 boys championship Armagh
Under 17 boys league Armagh
Paul McGirr Under 16 Ulster
Under 16 Ulster girls Cup
Under 16 All Ireland LGFA
LFGA Ulster Senior Ladies
LGFA NFL Senior Ladies
All Ireland Men’s Senior Championship - Sam Maguire
Club coaching officer Aidan O’Rourke thanked all those involved at every level for their contribution in whatever way to driving forward the standards of the club while ensuring that ultimately each child continues to derive as much enjoyment as possible from our games.
Yesterday was another special day in the club as the annual juvenile awards took place marking another successful year in the development of the teams from Under 8.5 through to Under 14.
The numbers continue to grow within the juvenile sector and the hall was packed for the enthusiastic group of Under 6’s and Under 8.5’s who started proceedings. Each and every one of the group received a certificate to mark their level of involvement across 2024.
Special guests on the day were the two great ambassadors for the club Aaron McKay and Aoife McCoy both of whom achieved national success and recognition this year with Ulster and NFL success for Aoife and of course All Ireland success for Aaron topped off with his goal in the final which will live long in the memory. Both were generous with their time and brought hugely sought after silverware with them for the photo hungry souvenir chasers.
Indeed the ranger of silverware on show was the envy of any club as it took pride of place at the top table.
They included
Charlie Grant Armagh
Under 15 girls Feile Armagh
Under 16 boys championship Armagh
Under 17 boys league Armagh
Paul McGirr Under 16 Ulster
Under 16 Ulster girls Cup
Under 16 All Ireland LGFA
LFGA Ulster Senior Ladies
LGFA NFL Senior Ladies
All Ireland Men’s Senior Championship - Sam Maguire
Club coaching officer Aidan O’Rourke thanked all those involved at every level for their contribution in whatever way to driving forward the standards of the club while ensuring that ultimately each child continues to derive as much enjoyment as possible from our games.
The list of those rewarded on the day included
UNDER 8.5
(I) Girls Player best representing the coaching values of Dromintee - Alicia Power
(II)Girls Player who made most progress towards coaching values of Dromintee - Fiadh White
(III)Boys Player best representing the coaching values of Dromintee - James Convery
(IV) Boys Player who made most progress towards coaching values of Dromintee - Pearse Callan
UNDER 10.5
(I) Girls Player best representing the coaching values of Dromintee - Niamh Harris
(Il) Girls Player who made most progress towards coaching values of Dromintee - Brianagh Philips
(III)Boys Player best representing the coaching values of Dromintee - Eoin O' Rourke
(IV) Boys Player who made most progress towards coaching values of Dromintee - joint winners Mark Mc Entee ,Ceallum Murphy
UNDER 12.5
(I) Nicole McNamee - Overall
(Ii) Laina OHanlon - Most improved
(iii) Dylan McCoy - Overall
(iv) Shane Campbell - Most Improved
UNDER 13 GIRLS
Molly ONeill & Ava O’Neill
Most improved - Niamh Harris
Under 14 boys
Most in line with Coaching values - Evan Murphy
Most improved - Setanta McDonald.