Images from the 10k race in aid St Michaels Grammar School's Kenyan Immersion project are available to view by clicking a thumbnail below.
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Friday, 23 April 2010
Lisburn League Under 17 Shield Final
Glenavon's Under 17 side were unable to retain the Lisburn League Shield as they went down 2-1 to Ards in the final at Lisburn's Rushmore pitch.
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The Glenavon side who finished as runners-up in the Lisburn League Shield.
Andrew Flood pushes down the wing.
Ryan McIlroy gets his tackle in.
Manager Davy Maguire consoles Jonathan Scannell at the final whistle.
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The Glenavon side who finished as runners-up in the Lisburn League Shield.
Andrew Flood pushes down the wing.
Ryan McIlroy gets his tackle in.
Manager Davy Maguire consoles Jonathan Scannell at the final whistle.
Friday, 16 April 2010
Action shots
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Premier Cup Final 2010
Dollingstown 1-1 Fivemiletown United
(Dollingstown won 5-4 on penalties)
The forecasted weather thankfully held off allowing this rearranged cup final to finally go ahead.
Dollingstown began the brighter of the sides and deservedly took the lead quite early. However they were unable to stretch their lead and a rejuvenated Fivemiletown got the equaliser to send the game to extra-time. Neither side could snatch a winner and the dredded penalties were to decide the match.
Contact me at greenaway39@btinternet.com if you wish to enquire about prints.
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Fivemiletown's Sean McCaffrey forces his way past Dollingstown's Adam Walker.
Dollingstown's Chris Wing keeps cool in midfield.
Celebrations as Fivemiletown grab the goal to send the game into extra-time and ultimately penaties.
But Chris McDowell is devastated after his miss.
Adam Walker, on the other hand celebrates his clinching spot kick.
Runners-Up Fivemiletown give Dollingstown a sporting guard of honour.
Aaron Moffett and Karl Wells lift the Premier Cup.
The victorious Dollingstown side.
(Dollingstown won 5-4 on penalties)
The forecasted weather thankfully held off allowing this rearranged cup final to finally go ahead.
Dollingstown began the brighter of the sides and deservedly took the lead quite early. However they were unable to stretch their lead and a rejuvenated Fivemiletown got the equaliser to send the game to extra-time. Neither side could snatch a winner and the dredded penalties were to decide the match.
Contact me at greenaway39@btinternet.com if you wish to enquire about prints.
Click a thumbnail for the set.
Fivemiletown's Sean McCaffrey forces his way past Dollingstown's Adam Walker.
Dollingstown's Chris Wing keeps cool in midfield.
Celebrations as Fivemiletown grab the goal to send the game into extra-time and ultimately penaties.
But Chris McDowell is devastated after his miss.
Adam Walker, on the other hand celebrates his clinching spot kick.
Runners-Up Fivemiletown give Dollingstown a sporting guard of honour.
Aaron Moffett and Karl Wells lift the Premier Cup.
The victorious Dollingstown side.
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