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Double joy for Drumlish Ballinamuck in Longford Community Games basketball finals
Drumlish Ballinamuck U11 Mixed and U13 girls basketball teams are county champions
The Drumlish Ballinamuck U13 girls basketball team
Reporter:
Longford Leader reporter
12 Mar 2024 2:00 PM
Email:
newsroom@longfordleader.ie
Congratulations to the DrumlishBallinamuckU11 Mixed and U13 girls basketball teams who emerged victorious over Granard in a thrilling and pulsating encounters in St Mel's College recently.
They now move forward to Leinster to represent their parish and County in Leinster.
Congratulations to the teams and Managers U11 team: Cian Geoghan, Sammy Gabris, Emily Kane, Sienna Smith, Alex Dillon, Molly Collum, Joe Mulleady, Rhea Bracken, Philip Davis and Niamh Gray. Team Managers Leah Donnelly and Niamh Smyth
U13 team: Isla Brady, Ciara Devlin, Grace Dillon,Anna Mulleady, Sophia Smith, Lucy Mulleady, Niamh Devlin, Ally Mulleady, Ava Geoghan and Ava Lily Kane Team Manager Laura Devlin
Caption: The DrumlishBallinamuckU11 Mixed basketball team
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