Tuamgraney have added a Junior inter-club title to the cabinet of wins for 2024.

The Junior team of Ciaran Malone, Seanie Doyle Mici Sheedy, Conor Downes, Paddy Fitzgerald (inj) defeated Templeudigan of Wexford in the final with a game to spare.

Ciaran Maloney won his singles and the pair of Seanie Doyle and Mici Sheedy won in the doubles building a lead that could not be overtaken should Conor Downes have lost his remaining singles.

Ciaran Malone, Seanie Doyle and Paddy Fitzgerald add the 40×20 interclub All-Ireland to the 60×30 won earlier in the year.

The Junior B team of Cathal McKenna, Tiarnan Slattery, Fionn Slattery, Shane Walsh and Jamie Howard lost their semi-final to Moycullen of Galway, Moycullen went on to win the All-Ireland.

Cumann na mBunscoil:

Clare had four teams (two boys sides and two girls teams) taking part in Cumann na mBunscoil Munster competition at the weekend.

The boys A travelled to Ballydesmond in Cork, while the B travelled to Mallow. The girls teams played in Clarecastle.

Clare won gold in boys A and B and the girls A with girls B winning silver.

Boys A; Jack McMahon(Quin NS), Gearoid McDonnacha, Cian Donovan, Ethan Collins (Kilkishen NS), Oran Rodgers (Tulla NS), Eliah Kenny(Clonmoney NS), James Hoban(Newmarket-on-Fergus NS) Iarla
Kelleher(Bodyke NS)

Boys B; Leo Walsh, Tom Hayes(Tulla NS), Conal Early, Jack Kirby(Clonmoney NS), Coley Sweeney (Clarecastle NS), Jack Sheedy, Eoin Hogan (Ogonnelloe NS), Dara Brohan (Clooney NS)

Girls A; Saoirse Frost, Annalise Hogan(Kilkishen NS), Ella Kirby(Clonmoney NS), Anna Brooks(Quin NS), Anna Madden(Scariff NS), Samantha Vaughan(Toonagh NS)

Girls B Elaine Littleton, Eve Madden, Elaine Littleton(Tulla NS), Ava Considine, Ellen Keogh(Clarecastle NS), Natasha Casey(Toonagh NS)

Adult Competitions:

Semi-finals and finals of adult Clare doubles championships will take place across venues over the weekend. Winners will continue to represent the county in Munster championships after Christmas with a second pair to be selected in each grade to play the following weekend.

The Club leagues are also commencing with Division 1 on Mondays with 7 teams taking part. Division 2 will be on Tuesdays, Division 3 on Wednesdays and all with 7 teams with 8 teams in Division 4 on
Thursday evenings.

Another title for Sean:

The One Wall universities competition took place over the weekend in Spa handball club, Killarney.

Sean Coughlan with partner Rory Grace continued in their winning form. They captured the doubles title representing UL.

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