*Front (l-r): Shirley Lyons, Patricia McCarthy, Tommy McCarthy, Pat Browne. Back (l-r): Anne O’Donoghue, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Kieran Dillon, Fergal Grogan, David O’Shea.

ST MARY’S AC have a new-look executive following their Annual General Meeting held in recent weeks.

Patrick Crowe, Patricia McCarthy, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Fergal Grogan, Kieran Dillon and Shirley Lyons will hold positions for 2024.

Catherine O’Loughlin, Suzanne O’Shea, Ciara Crowe, Barbara Soffe and Caroline Bolton were commended by incoming Chairman Patrick Crowe for their tremendous work for the past number of years as they stepped down from their respective positions.

In 2025, the club will celebrate its 70th anniversary so the incoming officers will continue the planning to mark this milestone.

St Mary’s AC Executive:
President: Tommy McCarthy
Chairman: Paddy Crowe
Secretary: David O’Shea
Treasurer: Patricia McCarthy
Asst Treasurer: Barbara Soffe
Registrar: Sarah Fitzpatrick
Competitions Secretary’s: Fergal Grogan and Kieran Dillon
PRO: Shirley Lyons

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