James Boyle from Dungloe has little time to worry about his impending Junior Certificate results these days as he continues his training for a major soccer tournament.
Donegal Gardai off to World Police and Fire Games
BY HARRY WALSH INSPECTOR Goretti Sheridan is part of a 12-strong Donegal ladies team who are travelling to Belfast this weekend to take part in the World Police and Fire Games (WPFG). The prestigious WPFG, the third largest international multi-sport event in the world, from 1 – 10 August. will bring together 10,000 competitors from […]
Barry McNamee named in Irish U21 squad
RAMELTON footballer Barry McNamee has been named in the Republic of Ireland U21 squad for the forthcoming UEFA Championships qualifier against the Faroe Islands in Toftir on Wednesday, August 14.
Jason Gibson sets sights on third place finish
SWILLY Rovers manager Jason Gibson is keeping his fingers crossed that five of the younger members of his squad can stay injury free today ahead of tomorrow’s game at home to Cockhill Celtic, kick off 12 noon.
Sailor’s amazing luck
BY KATE HEANEY A SAILOR who had to abandon his yacht in the mid-Atlantic over a month ago yesterday spoke of his delight at being reunited with the boat in Downings. Dino Silva was sailing from his home in the Azores to Iceland and back via the Faroe Islands when the rudder on his self-built […]
Harps seek first win in eight games
Finn Harps will look to pick up their first win in eight games when they take on Wexford Youths in Finn Park tonight (kick-off, 7.45pm)
Brothers recall link to Donegal’s first Ulster final day fifty years ago
AS DONEGAL prepare to meet Monaghan in the Ulster final on Sunday football fever is again taking hold of the county. But it is as it always was.
Naomh Conaill bag the ultimate prize
NAOMH CONAILL 5-08 ST EUNAN’S 2-13 By Harry Walsh in Ballybofey NAOMH Conaill are the new Donegal U14 County champions, defeating St Eunan’s in an exciting decider played at a sun-kissed MacCumhaill Park on Wednesday evening. Advertisement It’s the first time that the U14 title has made it’s way back to the Glenties parish and […]
Hunter shoots Naomh Conaill into final
It’s always been said that goals win matches. So, when Ryan Hunter blasted home two goals in as many minutes and was upended a minute later for a penalty that Jack Flannery dispatched to the net, this game had suddenly swung in favour of the young lads from Glenties.
St Eunan’s stun Ardara with late-late comeback
It’s the anguish every young sportsman who takes to a football pitch signs up for but hopes to experience only on the rarest of occasions.