KILCAR, comforted by two goals in the third quarter, finally eased past the challenge of Malin in this Senior Football Championship Preliminary Round, First leg tie.
Milford dedicate Cup win to injured Casey
MILFORD United upset the odds, crushing Clonmany Shamrocks in the Ulster Junior Cup Final at Maginn Park, Buncrana yesterday evening.
Brian McCormick Cup: Celtic maintain the grip
DONEGAL TOWN 0 GWEEDORE CELTIC 2 BY AIDAN O’DONNELL AT DIAMOND PARK GWEEDORE Celtic wrapped their hands around the Brian McCormick Cup for the third year in a row after overcoming a gallant Donegal Town side in Ballyare last night. First-half goals from Fionnan Diver and Damian O’Sullivan were enough for Hughie Gallagher’s side to […]
Joe is off to Washington DC
POPULAR Donegal storyteller Joe Brennan has been invited to attend a young people’s theatre festival in Washington DC next month.
Sadness at closure of Oatfield
AFTER months of speculation Oatfield in Letterkenny is set to close at the end of next month. It will mark the end of an era as the Oatfield sweet brands had been manufactured in the town for over 80 years.
Donegal League: Late drama forces play-off
DERBY rivals Gweedore Celtic and Glenea United will meet in a play-off for the Premier League title in the Donegal League on Sunday, May 13 at Diamond Park, Ballyare following a dramatic final day of the season yesterday afternoon.
Hot Press stalwart to judge BEO
AS THE National BEO Competition Final approaches on 11th May at the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny, organisers are delighted to announce that we have secured Jackie Hayden, Contributing Editor and journalist with Hot Press and author of many music-related books as being one of our panel of judges.
Ponc XL casts eye on Donegal
THE makers of popular TG4 youth magazine, Ponc XL, have visited Donegal several times recently and will feature innovative youths from the county in various segments from tomorrow.
'Pens' boys are good to go
ON Saturday afternoon two young entrepreneurs from West Donegal held and open day and invited the public to view their business’s new workshop in Loughanure.
Inexperience costs Harps again
FINN Harps manager Felix Healy again blamed his side’s youthful inexperience for their third defeat in their fourth game of the First Division when they went down to Wexford Youths in Finn Park on Saturday night.