Our OLG boys at U11 & U12 grade had their end of season bash on Saturday last. The boys piled into our newly refurbished Gymnasium to play indoor soccer (bring back the ban!) ably ref’d by Pat O’Grady (Coach) and Sean MacNamara. Then followed a feast fit for kings, courtesy of Caesar’s Take Away. No less than multiple All-Ireland winner Andy Comerford was on hand to serve up Burgers, Chicken Nuggets, Snack Boxes and of course....buckets of chips to the ravenous mob!
Nigel Leydon (Manager) thanked the boys for their hard work and dedication over the years and wished them well on their graduation to the U14 ranks. Niall Bergin (Juvenile Chairman OLG) also thanked the players and their parents. The boys were then each presented with a gift back, courtesy of John O’Connell’s Haven Pharmacy.
The biggest treat of all though, was that three very special guests were on hand to do the presentations. Members of the victorious OLG Minor Championship winning team – Huw Lawlor (Captain), Ross Butler and Daniel (DOC) O’Connor took turns to shake the boys’ hands and wish them well. OLG would also like to take this opportunity to wish our U11’s & U12’s well for the future. We thank their parents for their dedication and look forward to seeing them grow from boys to men in the years to come.
Nigel Leydon (Manager) thanked the boys for their hard work and dedication over the years and wished them well on their graduation to the U14 ranks. Niall Bergin (Juvenile Chairman OLG) also thanked the players and their parents. The boys were then each presented with a gift back, courtesy of John O’Connell’s Haven Pharmacy.
The biggest treat of all though, was that three very special guests were on hand to do the presentations. Members of the victorious OLG Minor Championship winning team – Huw Lawlor (Captain), Ross Butler and Daniel (DOC) O’Connor took turns to shake the boys’ hands and wish them well. OLG would also like to take this opportunity to wish our U11’s & U12’s well for the future. We thank their parents for their dedication and look forward to seeing them grow from boys to men in the years to come.