Parochial top Go League

In Section 1, Parochial A hold top spot following the 11 points win over Kildress. St Mary’s continued their good start picking up 10 points against Maghera Pres. Maghera were 1 shot up at the interval but the home side won the 3 second half games to gain the win.

St Joseph’s after 2 early defeats got their campaign off to winning ways with home successive home wins. The home side had a 4 shot advantage at the interval but a big win by Micky Kane’s rink sealed the game. Against Lafarge the home side found themselves 15 shots down approaching the interval but PJ McCrossan’s rink picked up a 7 to close the gap. A home defeat still looked likely until Damian Grimes rink picked up another 7 on the 6th end to allow the home side to squeeze home. It was a poor week for Moortown as they went down at Tamlaght with Chris McKnight’s rink winning 16 – 2 to help seal the win.

In Section 2, Ballinderry suffered 2 defeats at home to Lisnagleer and away to Molesworth. Thery have an inexperienced team at present and will improve as the season goes on. 1st Magherafelt went to John Bosco with a depleted team but came away with a good win. St Swithin’s Mixed picked up 20 points with wins against St John’s and RBL while the latter lost out by just a single shot against Sperrin. Molesworth had 2 good wins against Ballinderry and Sperrin to move up the table.

RESULTS

St Mary’s 45(10) Magh Pres 36(1)

St Joseph’s 51(8.5) Moortown 33(2.5)

Tamlaght 62(9) Moortown 40(2)

St Joseph’s 47(8) Lafarge Comm 45(3)

Ballinderry Par 38(1) Lisnagleer 78(10)

RBL 28(0) St Swith Mixed 72(11)

John Bosco 33(2) 1st Magh 43(9)

Molesworth 57(10) Sperrin 34(1)

Sperrin 45(8.5) RBL 44(2.5)

Molesworth 52(9.5) Ballinderry Par 35(1.5)

St Swith Mixed 54(9.5) St John’s 35(1.5)

LADIES INTERZONE

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The Mid Ulster ladies travelled to play Mid Antrim in the 1st round of this year’s inter zone competition.

The team was a very different one from that selected due to the unavailability of a large number of players but the team deserve credit t for the way they went about the game coming away with a well deserved win and giving the selectors much food for thought.

In the first half the rink of M McIvor, M Paul, M Cushnahan and A McEldowney had a 9-8 win over A Agnew. The rink of D Young, O Kyle, B Kelly and J Bowman had a 10 -7 win over H Maybin while K McKenna, M Lagan, A McAteer and B Bradley went down 9-6 to A Bacon to leave Mid Ulster 1 up at the break. In the 2nd half Mid Ulster took complete control and never looked like losing with shots conceded in the last couple ends making the score closer that it should have been.

S Anderson, J Fulton, A Mawhinney and J Cochrane won 11-7 against S Smith, E Wright, G Simms, S Johnston and O Allen won 10-7 against H Lynn while B Davidson, D McHugh, M Davidson and M Carson won 11-4 against R Morrison.
The ladies now travel to play Armagh in the next round.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Clubs are reminded that any outstanding national entries must be forwarded by this week so that dates and draws can be arranged.

TABLES

SECTION 1

Cook Par A 4 41

Cook High 3 29

St Mary’s 4 24

Tamlaght 4 22½

Derryloran 3 19

St Joseph’s 4 18½

Lafarge Comm 4 16

Moortown 4 15

Kildress 4 13

Maghera Pres 4 11

SECTION 2

St Swith Mixed 4 32

Lisnagleer 4 30

Molesworth 4 29½

1st Magh 4 23

Cook Par B 3 21½

Sperrin 3 17½

John Bosco 2 11

St John’s 2 4½

Ballinderry Par 4 4½

RBL 2 2½

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