They now play Calry/St Josephs away on Monday at 6.30PM. The U17 boys were narrowly defeated by Geevagh and St Michaels last Monday on a scoreline 2-9 to 2-5. The Intermediate team take on Enniscrone/Kilglass next Sunday at 3.00PM - location to be confirmed - in the last group game. Thanks to all who turned out this year and a special word of thanks to the management team of Anthony Connolly, Nigel Hargadon, Diarmuid Jinks and Michael Brennan for their work this year. Despite the results not going with us, the Junior B team can look back on a good campaign and great to see us field a third team at adult level. ![]() Niall Henry, Seamus Hailstones (0-1), Paddy O'Grady (0-1), Adrian McCann, Keith Candon (0-4), John Paul Henry (0-3), David Smith, Johnny Kenny. The team was: Brian Dwyer, Jamie Parke, Keith McMorrow, Andrew McGrievy, Niall Whelan, Damien Lyons, Patrick Barrett. The Junior B men's team finished off their campaign with a 1-12 to 0-9 home loss to Curry. We now await the final round of games next week to see who we play in the relegation play off. The team was: Daniel Lyons, Ben Tuohy, Evan Lyons, Shane Barry, Karl McKenna, Paul Higgins, Ciaran Kenny, Darragh Kelly, Dillon McDermott (0-2), David Quinn (0-8, 6f), Liam O'Connell, Conor Sheridan (1-1), Lee Deignan (0-4), Shane Deignan (1-1), Steven Willis (1-0).S Subs: Ciaran O'Connor for K McKenna, Darragh Hailstones for L O'Connell, Conor McMorrow for S Willis. ![]() The Senior men's team had a good 3-16 to 1-14 win over Tubbercurry in the final group game on Sunday. They now play Curry away next Sunday at 10.30AM. The team was: Kate Brehony, Lisa Callaghan, Siobhan Brennan, Ellie McDermott, Louise Merrick, Hannah Willis, Jade Lyons, Isobel Clarke (0-1), Ruby Clarke, Ciara Gilligan, Aoife Morrisroe (1-2), Naomh Quinn (4-4), Erin Mullaney (0-2), Orlaith Scanlon (2-2), Nola Eivers (3-0) Subs: Hannah Hargadon, Sophia Rose Henry, Leanne Galvin, Rachel Boyd (1-0), Roisin Kearns, Sophie Swann, Leah Mullaney, Hayley Mullaney. The Senior Ladies had a comprehensive 11-11 to 3-9 win over Owenmore Gaels in the Junior A Championship. Anyone interested should contact Catherine McMorrow on 086 3208895. Closing date for entries is 29th September. The competitions include Solo Singing, Recitation/Storytelling, Set Dancing, Figure Dancing, Ballad Group, Music Group, Novelty Act and Quiz Team. While it seems a simple misunderstanding lead to far more sinister stuff than a person on Twitter, or anyone for that matter, should have to endure.Scór Sinsir takes place on Saturday October 7 th in Dromore West Community Centre. In the SyFy show, The Internet Ruined My Life all of the details of Park’s journey are documented. ![]() By all accounts it seems like things got pretty terrifying for Park. This basically blew up fantastically on Park, who made some appearances on other news outlets but the attention spread as Park ended up getting harassed online, broke up with her boyfriend, moved to a different city and even felt the wrath of Reddit readers. ![]() Not taking into account any of the context of what Colbert was trying to do. And without knowing the full context of the joke started to spread the #CancelColbert hashtag in the name if “starting dialogue” about race and Colbert. The portion of the clip comes around the 4:50 mark.Ī day or so later, Twitter activist (which is still not a thing) Suey Park read Colbert’s punchline on a Twitter account that wasn’t run by Colbert or his staff, rather the show’s network. It was biting satire, on the nose, it was funny, and it pointed out the silliness of Washington’s position. Colbert, in his usual satirical manner made his point by being more over-the-top with his own ridiculous character to mock the subject. It was framed around the Washington Redskins football team and the constant beating they’ve been getting over the years about changing their name. Back in 2014 Stephen Colbert was tackling the very serious issue of race in America.
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