Overall 'Female Player of the Tournament' was awarded to our own Grace Reilly as a well deserved recognition of her contribution to our team and the day in general. The TY Students and their teachers had outlined at the start of the day how they would be looking out for the male and female player of the tournament that embodied the GAA motto of 'Give Respect, Get Respect' both on and off the field. This is very true of Grace and her commitment to every sport and every team whether she is playing for school, club or county community games. It was a very proud moment for our school to have this acknowledged on the day. Congratulations Grace! A huge 'thank you for having us' and 'well done for organising' to the TY students and the teachers in Mercy, Ballymahon.
Our 6th class pupils and a number of 5th class were invited to take part in a 6th Class Super Blitz involving 13 local primary schools in Mercy Convent Ballymahon. The event was organised by the transition year students as part of the Future Leaders Transition Year Programme. It was a great day out and very well organised by the fantastic future leaders in Transition Year and our team were delighted to come home winners of the 11-a-side Plate. Overall 'Female Player of the Tournament' was awarded to our own Grace Reilly as a well deserved recognition of her contribution to our team and the day in general. The TY Students and their teachers had outlined at the start of the day how they would be looking out for the male and female player of the tournament that embodied the GAA motto of 'Give Respect, Get Respect' both on and off the field. This is very true of Grace and her commitment to every sport and every team whether she is playing for school, club or county community games. It was a very proud moment for our school to have this acknowledged on the day. Congratulations Grace! A huge 'thank you for having us' and 'well done for organising' to the TY students and the teachers in Mercy, Ballymahon. Comments are closed.
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