This article is from page 68 of the 2011-11-22 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 68 JPG
THERE was great joy for three young Clare handballers at the recent 40×20 Irish Junior Nationals in Kilkenny. Tulla’s Colin Corbett and Colin Crehan of Kilkishen won their respective age grades and as well as being crowned Irish Nationals champions, earned their place on the Irish team which will travel to Tucson, Arizona this December to compete in the prestigious US Junior Nationals.
Clooney girl Natasha Coughlan was also victorious, winning the Girls 15 and Under ‘B’ Singles final against Mary Buggy of Kilkenny.
Colin Crehan took the Boys 17 and Under title in very impressive fashion, beating Donal Wrynn (Leitrim) 21-15, 21-16 in the final and thus earning a Christmas trip stateside to compete with some of the top young handballers in the world.
Crehan took some notable scalps on the way to the final, including Galen Riordan (Wexford), Pa Herlihy (Cork) and fellow Clareman Patrick Fitzgerald. It rounds off a super year for the Kilkishen star, having won the All-Ireland Under 16 Singles title earlier in 2011.
Colin Corbett also secured his ticket to Arizona as an Irish Nationals champion when he won the Boys 15 and Under grade. Having overcome
Daniel Curry (Wicklow), Robert Fox (Meath) and Clooney player Fergal Coughlan, Corbett was made to earn his excellent win in the final. Facing Evan Sheridan of Meath, the Banner man dominated the first game to win 21-16 but Sheridan rallied and won the second 21-15. Corbett hald on to win the tie-breaker 11-7. It has also been announced that the 2012 Irish Junior Nationals finals weekend is to be staged in Clare.
Meanwhile, the annual GAA Handball Ireland All-Star awards function was held on Saturday night in Croke Park where Clare was well represented. There were a total of 14 categories, where each provincial award winner was also nominated for the national award. Clare handballers won three Munster All-Stars and scooped one overall national award at the gala banquet, where Banner star Marty Morrisey was also in attendance as MC.
Clarecastle man Tommy Hegarty was named as National Official of the Year, having already been named as a provincial winner. Clare’s other Munster All-Stars are Diarmaid Nash and Pat Donellan. Nash was named Munster Player of the Year (national award winner was Robbie McCarthy, Westmeath) while Donellan was 2011 Munster Masters Player of the Year (Michael ‘Duxie’ Walsh taking the overall award).