Thursday, December 18, 2008

Camógaíocht & Iománaíocht


All Ireland Camogie & Hurling Finals Results

Camogie
Cork 2-10
Galway 1-8

Hurling
Kilkenny 3-30
Waterford 1-13

Your Role Model Is.


1. Albert Einstein

2. Abraham Lincoln

3. Mother Theresa

4. Nelson Mandela

5. Socrates

6. Mahatma Gandhi

7. Lao Tsu

8. Hillary Clinton

9. Virgil Snoddy

10. Thad Quill

See, Your Choice of Numbers Offers Insight Into The Person You Are.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Hawkins kindergarten Circa 1952-53



Saturday, February 16, 2008

Camogie & Hurling Update

"Reigning Ashbourne Cup champions UCD advance to the semi-finals on 23 February after a hard-earned 2-13 to 1-7 win over University of Limerick in Limerick." RTE Sport A review of Camogie action




"With a stunning performance, worthy of any great occasion on the hallowed field that is Croke Park, Westmeath champions, Clonkill created their own piece of hurling history when they became the first club from the Lake County to claim an All-Ireland club title." Westmeath champions Clonkill create hurling history in Croke Park

Monday, June 04, 2007

Atrim Wins Ulster-Wexford Drubs Dubs

Antrim 2-24 Down 0-04










Wexford 2-10 Dublin 0-8

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Camogie Weekend Round-Up

"Wexford tasted victory on the double yesterday at Nowlan Park, Kilkenny as the hosts were left mesmerised by two goal hungry Wexford teams in the National Camogie League." Camogie Weekend Round-Up, Setanta Sports

Saturday, December 30, 2006

GOODBYE TO OUR DEAR SISTER

For the happy and sad times shared throughout the years,
for the loyalty and love, the laughter and the tears.
For the special things only you could do,
for all these things… we're so grateful for you!

You always told us we were better than you,
prettier, smarter, and more talented too.
You edified and nourished us with your words of love.
They, like you, were gifts from above.

YOUR happiest moment in life was when you first saw your son,
whom you adored and cherished more than anyone.
He eased the pain of your last days on Earth,
laughing and smiling with him, just like on the day of his birth.

We regret that we didn't spend more time with you during your days,
to learn all of the secrets of your kind and unselfish ways.
You never asked much from us, other than our love.
We pray that you saw us looking up to you,
our older sister, who overshadowed us from above.

Though separated by the walls of time and space,
we share your love because of God’s grace.
Calling you our sister we’re so proud to do,
And yet you were even more, you were our best friend too!

We recall that your life’s journey was not the easiest of ways,
yet we celebrate the joy and love it has brought us, for each of our days.
We'll forever treasure our special memories of you,
finding peace in knowing that you’re free from pain, in all that you might do.

Your suffering has ended and although your spirit has flown away from here,
if God’s saints are like the angels, then we know that soon, you may be very near.
Through your sweet, unselfish ways you taught us so much,
we know that one day we'll be together, close enough to touch.

By Sisters Sue & Vicki and Son Chuck

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Cork 0-12-Tipperary 0-4 Rebels Win Their 22nd Title

"ANOTHER shot at a successive 'Rebel Treble' may be gone but Cork's double dream is still very much alive for seven of their women after their stunning and comprehensive Gala camogie title defence in Croke Park yesterday.
Dynasties come and go in every sport and the reigning champions' assured display, which astonishingly contained Tipperary to just a single point in the second half - and then only in injury-time - indicated that the Rebelettes, winning their 22nd title, are set to be camogie's new standard-bearers."