Positive Vibes as LeitrimGAA Handball Marks a Remarkable Year of Growth and Achievement in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, Leitrim GAA Handball can reflect with pride on a year marked by significant growth, strong community involvement, and notable success at regional, national and international levels.
The past year has seen participation across the county continue to rise, with Leitrim’s four handball clubs now catering for over 100 juvenile players. While many enjoy the sport socially, an increasing number are competing at a high level, highlighting the healthy balance between participation and performance within the county.
The season began on a positive note in January with the successful running of the Shannonside League. Featuring over 60 games and involving juvenile players from Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo, the league provided valuable competitive opportunities and set the tone for the year ahead.
One of the standout stories of 2025 was the continued success of Fenagh’s Sophie Kane. Sophie enjoyed an exceptional year, winning the Connacht Under-13 40×20 title and claiming medals at European level. Her performances were recognized when she was awarded the Juvenile Leitrim Sport Star of the Year for her achievements in handball both nationally and internationally.
Sophie’s sister, Katie Kane, also had a strong season despite struggling with injury. Highlights included winning gold at the European Tour Under-17 one-wall competition in Belfast and finishing runner-up in the Ladies B grade at the same event. Katie also collected further honors throughout the year at Connacht and national level.
Success was spread across clubs and age groups. Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin and Fenagh’s Daniel Kane were Connacht Under-15 boys’ doubles champions, while Maxim also won the Connacht 60×30 schools’ championship with Mohill Community College and secured a bronze medal at the National Community Games Under-16 boys singles finals. He later reached the semi-final of the All-Ireland Under-14 60×30 championship.
At All-Ireland level, Daniel Kane and Maxim Gilmartin played exceptionally well reaching the Under 15 40×20 doubles final, earning silver medals, while Nora Smith of Manorhamilton finished runner-up in the Girls Minor 60×30 All-Ireland final. Manorhamilton players Joel Smith and Anthony Flynn also featured prominently, finishing runners-up in Connacht Silver Masters B doubles competitions across both 40×20 and 60×30 formats.
Leitrim once again demonstrated its ability to host major events, welcoming the Connacht Juvenile A Finals to Fenagh, Annaduff and Drumshanbo, and hosting All-Ireland Ladies 40×20 Championship matches in Drumshanbo. Connacht 60×30 championship games were also hosted in Drumkeeran during the summer.
Coaching and development remained a central focus throughout the year. National school teachers across the county undertook handball training courses, while additional coaching and teacher education sessions were delivered in Annaduff by GAA Handball Regional Development Officer Clare Conway. Increased parental involvement and volunteer engagement on club committees further strengthened the county’s handball structure.
Player welfare continued to be a priority, with Leitrim GAA Handball completing updated risk assessments and child safeguarding statements. Over 20 coaches and mentors completed safeguarding training during the year, reinforcing the county’s commitment to providing a safe and inclusive environment.
Despite challenging weather conditions, local events such as the Manorhamilton one-wall tournament proved highly successful, adapting seamlessly when play was moved indoors. Cormac Scarff wins the boys title, with Arro O’Reilly winning the plate. Abbie Kane wins the girls title, with Emma Curry winning the girls plate.
As the season moved into autumn, Fenagh’s Ed Lee featured prominently in his first foray into wallball competitions, finishing runner-up in the Connacht Diamond Masters final, having achieved silver in the All-Ireland Ruby Masters 60×30 final earlier this year, underlining Leitrim’s core strength and foundations at adult level.
Overall, 2025 has been a year to celebrate for Leitrim GAA Handball — a year of achievement nationally, with growing progress, participation and immense pride locally. The dedication of players, volunteers, and supporters has laid a solid foundation for continued success, and the county looks forward to building further on this momentum in the 2026 seasons to come.
Photo: Silverware for Leitrim at the Irish Wallball Nationals – Katie Kane (Girls 17 and under plate), Adam Neary ( Boys 13 and under plate), Sophie Kane ( Girls 13 and under plate).
Photo:Leitrim’s Ed Lee celebrates with supporters after his Connacht Final victory.
Photo: Coaches and parents from Annaduff and surrounding Handball clubs who completed the GAA Handball Foundation Coaching course delivered by GAA Handball Regional development officer – Clare Conway.
David Mahon
Liathróid Láimhe Liatroma
Plenty of Leitrim success at Connacht Cumann na mBunscol Wallball Championships 2025

Leitrim’s young handballers enjoyed great success at the Cumann na mBunscol Connacht Wallball finals played in Kilglass, Co. Roscommon on Thursday last.

Eimear Nic Thiarnáin and Sophie Mulhall from St Brigid’s NS, Drumcong won gold in the Girls U11 Doubles, while Abbie Kane of St Caillin’s NS, Fenagh also took gold in the Girls U11 Singles.

St Caillin’s NS added to their medal tally with Kayla Crinnigan and Ciara Conlon, who won silver in the Girls U13 Doubles event.

Well done also to Senan Prior Kellegher from St Brigid’s NS, Drumcong, who put in a strong performance and was unlucky to miss out this time in the boys U11 singles category.

Comhghairdeas freisin leis na daltaí ó Ghaelscoil Chluainin a ghlac páirt, ach nár éirigh leo bonn a bhaint an uair seo.

Maith sibh go léir!

 

 

Photo: Eimear Nic Thiarnáin & Sophie Mulhall from St Brigids NS, Drumcong being presented with their medals by Aengus Cunningham – Connacht Juvenile Handball Board.

 

Photo: Abbie Kane, St Caillin’s NS. Fenagh, being presented with her medal by Aengus Cunningham – Connacht Juvenile Handball Board.

 

Photo:  Kayla Crinnigan and Ciara Conlon from St Caillin’s NS. being presented with their medals by Aengus Cunningham – Connacht Juvenile Handball Board.

 

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Golden Gloves Win for Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin

The 2025 4-wall handball season got underway this weekend with the Annual Golden Gloves tournament in Co. Antrim. Over 200 players from across the country took part, including Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin and Adam Neary.

It was a mixed weekend for the two Annaduff players. Maxim Gilmartin had a strong performance, winning the Boys’ 15 and Under C Championship on Saturday. However, Adam Neary’s tournament was cut short after he injured his shoulder during his first match in the Boys’ 13 and Under category on Sunday.

Congratulations to Maxim on his impressive win, and we wish Adam a speedy recovery.

Annual Church Gate Collection

Leitrim Handball would like to sincerely thank everyone who generously contributed to their Annual Church Gate Collection on November 1st and 2nd, held at masses across the county. A special thanks also goes to our handball players and mentors who volunteered their time to assist with the collection.

The total amount raised was €3,793, and these funds will go directly towards supporting and developing handball throughout the county.

 

Photo : Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin – Golden Gloves Boys 15 & Under C champion 2025.

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Hard Luck to Sophie Kane in All-Ireland Semi-Final

Fenagh’s talented young handballer Sophie Kane saw here excellent season come to an end at the All-Ireland Juvenile Wallball U14 girls’ singles semi-finals on Saturday last. Competing in Kilglass, Co. Roscommon, Sophie was defeated by the eventual champion Nina McBride from Co. Antrim after a spirited performance.

While things didn’t go her way this time, Sophie can take immense pride in her achievements throughout the season. She will have gained valuable experience from this year’s All-Ireland series, and is sure to come back even stronger next year when she remains eligible for U14 competition.

It’s been an outstanding year for Sophie, who has added several county, Connacht and European wallball titles to her growing list of achievements, continuing to impress with her growing skillset in the 1-wall game.

Everyone in Leitrim Handball is incredibly proud to have Sophie represent our county in the All-Ireland finals. Congratulation on a fantastic wallball season, Sophie, and well done on all your accomplishments this year.

 

Photo : Fenagh’s Sophie Kane, who competed in the All-Ireland Juvenile Wallball semi-final last weekend.

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Connacht Wallball Adult Championships

Leitrim’s Ed Lee turned in a fine performance at the Connacht Wallball Adult Championships in Galway last weekend, reaching the Diamond Masters Final on his first competitive outing in the one-wall code. The Fenagh clubman impressed with his determination before losing out to his opponent George Miller from Mayo in the decider. A strong wallball debut for Ed – and there’s plenty more to come.

Best of Luck, Sophie!
Fenagh’s Sophie Kane will make a return trip to Kilglass, Co. Roscommon, next Saturday, October 18th, to compete in the Juvenile Wallball All-Ireland Championships in the Girls Under 14 Singles category. Sophie has been drawn to face Antrim’s Nina McBride in the All-Ireland semifinal.

We wish Sophie the best of luck in her quest for victory!

Leitrim’s Ed Lee is pictured with Mayo’s George Miller after their Connacht Wallball Diamond Masters Final on Sunday last. 

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Two Connacht Juvenile Titles for Leitrim as Storm Abbie Makes Her Mark

The remnants of Storm Amy may still have been swirling across County Roscommon on Saturday morning as Leitrim’s juvenile handballers arrived at the Kilglass Gaels complex near Rooskey to contest the 2025 Connacht Juvenile Wallball Championships. However, by the end of the opening day of this two-day event, all attention had shifted to another force of nature — “Storm Abbie”.
Like a whirlwind, Fenagh’s young Abbie Kane swept aside all opposition to capture the U12 Girls Singles Connacht title for Leitrim. While this marked Abbie’s first major success, she was, in fact, retaining the Connacht crown for the Kane household, as her older sister Sophie had held the title for the previous two years.

It was far from a straightforward path to victory for Abbie, who was required to overcome three strong Galway and Roscommon opponents, each with the advantage of greater age and experience. Whether leading from the outset or fighting back from behind, Abbie displayed composure and determination beyond her years, ultimately defeating Aoibh Johnston (Roscommon) 15–12 in a thrilling final.
Not to be outdone by her younger sibling, Sophie Kane delivered a commanding performance on Sunday to secure the U14 Girls Singles title. She overcame three Roscommon players en-route to the final, where she defeated the highly regarded Niamh Hall (Roscommon) in her home alley on an impressive 15–7, 15–4 scoreline.

Both Sophie and Abbie now advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals on October 18th, which will once again be hosted at Kilglass.
Well done also to Katie Kane (Fenagh), who contested the Girls Minor Final against Ella Sweeney (Galway). Despite struggling with a recent injury, Katie began strongly and showed admirable resilience, though the Galway player ultimately prevailed 21–15, 21–4.
While special congratulations are extended to Sophie and Abbie on their outstanding achievements in bringing Connacht titles back to Leitrim, sincere commendation is also due to all of the county’s young athletes who represented Leitrim with distinction throughout the weekend.

This year marked a record-breaking 20 entries from Leitrim, an exceptional milestone for the county. Although several players were forced to withdraw due to injury, adverse weather conditions, and football fixture clashes, 13 determined competitors took to the courts and gave their utmost against the strongest opposition in Connacht. Each player who wore the Leitrim colours demonstrated exemplary commitment, passion, and sportspersonship.

Also representing Leitrim were:

Girls U14 Singles: Emma Curry and Sadhbh Smith (Manorhamilton)

Boys U14 Singles: Adam Neary (Annaduff), Dashiell Wilson (Manorhamilton), Maxim Gilmartin (Annaduff), Morgan Chandler (Manorhamilton), and Flynn Chandler (Manorhamilton)

Boys U16 Singles: Gary Cox (Annaduff), Daniel Kane (Fenagh), and Tadhg Kirwin (Manorhamilton), all of whom produced spirited performances against experienced opposition.

Win or lose, each of Leitrim’s young players proved a credit to their families, clubs, and county — true ambassadors for Leitrim handball.
Comhghairdeas libh go léir!

Finally, the Leitrim Handball Committee extends its gratitude to the Connacht Handball Board and Kilglass GAA Handball Club for the excellent organization and smooth running of this year’s championship. Sincere thanks are also conveyed to all referees, officials, and volunteers whose efforts contributed to the success of the event.

Leitrim competitors and their opponents in the Connacht Juvenile Wallball finals in Kilglass last weekend.

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Three Titles for Leitrim at Irish Wallball Nationals

Leitrim Handball enjoyed a hugely successful weekend at the Irish Wallball Nationals, held across venues in County Tyrone from Friday to Sunday evening last. The county returned home with three national titles and a host of impressive performances across a range of age categories.

Congratulations to Adam Neary (Annaduff), who was crowned Boys 13 & Under Plate Champion on Saturday afternoon — a fantastic achievement and fitting reward for his dedication and continually improving skills. Later in the day, Adam was joined on the winners’ podium by the Kane sisters from Fenagh. Sophie Kane claimed the Girls 13 & Under Plate title, overcoming tough opposition, including her younger sister Abbie, whom she faced in a memorable semi-final. Not to be outdone, Katie Kane completed the Leitrim medal haul by capturing the Girls 17 & Under Plate title, a win that highlights the impressive depth of underage talent in Fenagh.

Silverware for Leitrim – Katie Kane (Girls 17 and under plate), Adam Neary ( Boys 13 and under plate), Sophie Kane ( Girls 13 and under plate).

Leitrim’s involvement continued into Sunday, with Maxim Gilmartin (Annaduff) reaching the semi-finals of the Boys 13 & Under Cup, narrowly losing out to eventual champion Ciaran Corr (Tyrone). His top-four national finish speaks to the growing strength of Leitrim’s emerging talent.

In the Boys 17 & Under category, Gary Cox (Annaduff) battled through to the Plate semi-finals, delivering a strong showing in one of the most competitive divisions. His performance reflected the progress and determination he’s shown all season. Cormac Scarff (Manorhamilton) impressed with a confident opening win in the Cup competition, before facing one of the top-seeded players in the next round. Despite the defeat, Cormac delivered some excellent rallies and gained valuable experience. Fellow Manorhamilton player Tadhg Kirwin, also competing in the Boys 17 & Under category, was narrowly defeated in his main Cup match. He then progressed into the Plate competition, where he put in another strong performance, narrowly losing a close match that demonstrated his grit and growing ability.
Both Daniel and Abbie Kane (Fenagh) faced challenging draws in their respective competitions. Daniel started strongly in the Boys 15 & Under Cup, but bowed out before the quarter-finals when he met a tough opponent from Galway. Abbie, meanwhile, met a strong Dublin player in her Cup opener before her semi-final clash with sister Sophie in the Plate competition. It was an excellent learning experience for the young competitor, who is sure to make her mark in the years ahead.
All Leitrim players represented their county, clubs, and families with immense pride and commitment over the weekend, continuing to elevate the profile of Leitrim Handball on the national stage.
Focus for this talented bunch now shifts to the Connacht GAA Handball Wallball Championships, taking place next weekend in Kilglass Co. Roscommon, where Leitrim’s young athletes will look to build on this weekend’s momentum.

 

 

Gary Cox, Adam Neary, Maxim Gilmartin from Annaduff Handball Club at the 2025 Irish Wallball Nationals in Co Tyrone.

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Fenagh’s Sophie Kane Proves She’s ACE!
Leitrim stars shine at national ladies’ handball festival in Galway

The 2025 edition of the She’s ACE handball festival brought an action-packed weekend to venues across County Galway, celebrating the rising strength of the women’s game in Ireland. The event attracted more than 150 female players from across the country, competing in juvenile and adult wallball grades.
Leitrim was proudly represented by Katie, Sophie, and Abbie Kane from Fenagh Handball Club, with standout performances across the board.
The highlight of the weekend came from Sophie Kane, who claimed the Under-13 Singles title after emerging victorious from a highly competitive 30-player field. It’s yet another impressive milestone in what has been an exceptional year for the talented young athlete, firmly establishing her among the country’s most promising juvenile female players.
Sophie’s younger sister, Abbie, also made her mark, reaching the semi-finals of the Under-11 competition, while older sister Katie was unfortunately forced to withdraw early due to injury.
Organised by GAA Handball, She’s ACE is a nationwide initiative aimed at boosting participation and visibility for women and girls in the sport. Alongside competitive play, the festival features fun and inclusive events like “Mother & Daughter” and “Mothers and Others” doubles, creating a welcoming space for all ages and skill levels.
Up next for our Leitrim Handball players is the “Aon Bhaile Inis Mór 2025” competition on the Aran Islands next weekend, before attention turns to the Irish Wallball Nationals in Co Tyrone from September 26th-28th. With impressive showings from players like the Kane sisters, handball in Leitrim continues to thrive — and the future looks bright.
Comhghairdeas a chailíní!

 

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Kanes Make It an All-Leitrim Final at “Battle of the Courts 2025”

Clough-Ballacolla, Co. Laois – Leitrim’s emerging handball talent made a powerful impression at the “Battle of the Courts 2025” last weekend, as six juvenile players competed against the country’s best in an early-season showcase. Hosted by Clough-Ballacolla Handball Club in County Laois, the event drew over 70 young athletes from all four provinces and served as a key warm-up for the upcoming Connacht and National 1-Wall Championships.

Leading the way for Leitrim were Fenagh sisters Sophie and Abbie Kane, who lit up the U13 girls’ division. Both impressed on opposite sides of the draw, showing outstanding skill and composure to reach the final. Sophie ultimately claimed the title, continuing her excellent run of form in 2025. Abbie, competing above her age category, also turned heads with her maturity and consistent performances. The duo will be strong favourites heading into the Connacht Championship.
In the U17 girls’ division, Katie Kane delivered a gritty and determined display. After a narrow defeat in her opener, she bounced back strongly with a dominant win and was unlucky to lose her third game 21-18 in a tightly contested encounter. As one of the younger competitors in this grade and facing some of the top-ranked players in the country, Katie showed she’s right in the mix as the championship season approaches.

In the U17 boys’ competition, Annaduff’s Gary Cox began strongly with a first-round win before facing Wexford’s Nathan Lawlor in a high-quality match. Despite a 21-15 loss, Cox played some outstanding handball. With some tightening of his serve, he looks poised to make a real impact in the weeks ahead.
Fenagh’s Daniel Kane also put in a strong showing in the U15 boys’ division. He secured wins against opponents from Kilkenny and Cork before narrowly losing out to eventual champion Thomas O’Brien of Wexford. Their match was evenly balanced until a few late errors swung momentum. Kane’s display suggests he’ll be a serious contender when championship action kicks off.
Annaduff’s Adam Neary also impressed in the U15 boys’ grade. After three consecutive wins, he once again met Wexford powerhouse Charlie Roche who denied him a place in the final four. While Roche repeated his win from a previous meeting, Neary showed continued improvement and is steadily closing the gap with the top players. He’ll be a key player for Leitrim in the provincial campaign.

As the Connacht and National 1-Wall Championships draw closer, Leitrim’s juvenile handballers look well-prepared to make their mark in 2025. Next up for the girls are back-to-back weekends of action, starting with the “She’s ACE” Wallball Festival in Galway (Sept 12–13). They will be joined by the boys on the following weekend for a trip to the Aran Islands to compete in the “Aon Bhalla Inis Mór” event.

L-R : Sophie Kane (Fenagh) – Winner of Girls U13 division, Kevin Brennan – Clough Ballacolla Handball Club, Abbie Kane (Fenagh) – Runner Up

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Maxim Gilmartin’s Brave All-Ireland Semifinal Performance Ends in Defeat in Boys U14 Singles – All Ireland 60×30 Softball Semifinal

Leitrim’s Maxim Gilmartin showed immense grit and determination but was ultimately defeated in his U14 singles All-Ireland semifinal against Tyrone’s Eolann Kelly on Saturday last.

Competing in Kelly’s home alley at Loughmacrory Co Tyrone, Maxim found himself under pressure from the outset, losing the first game 15-1. However, the Annaduff native responded with renewed resolve in the second. After falling behind 10-1, Maxim found a serve that Kelly struggled to handle and mounted a remarkable comeback, bringing the score back to 13-12. With Maxim gaining control of the game, the match appeared poised for a tiebreaker, but a misjudged serve allowed Kelly the opportunity to close out the match, winning 15-12.

Despite the defeat, Maxim’s tenacity and fightback earned widespread admiration, with many believing he deserved the chance to play a deciding game. Though it wasn’t his day, Maxim’s performance served as a strong reminder of his potential and promise for the future.

 

David Mahon
Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma

https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball

Ed Lee falls at final hurdle

Hard luck to Fenagh’s Ed Lee who travelled to Crinkle in Co Offaly on Sunday last to represent Leitrim and Connacht in the All Ireland Ruby Masters 60 x 30 All Ireland final.
Ed , famous for his powerful serves and efficient kills overcame many hurdles effortlessly on his way to the All Ireland finals.
On Sunday he came up against Billy Mullins of Tipperary in a meeting of two fantastic handballers.
Unfortunately on the day Mullins won out on a score line 21-6 21-6 which didn’t do Ed justice as there were many fantastic rallies.
Well done to Ed on a very successful big alley season, bringing an All Ireland silver medal back to Leitrim is a rare achievement and one which he should be rightly proud of.
All in Leitrim handball congratulate Ed on his mighty feat.

Katie Kane shines at Western Wallball Tournament

Saturday last saw 4 Leitrim Handballers travel to Corrundulla in Galway to compete in the Western Wallball Tournament.
Gary Cox , Jp and Daniel Kane took part in the Men’s C competition. All 3 can be proud of their achievements and performances on the day. In what was Gary and Daniels first dip into adult competition they didn’t hold back and showed they are ready for adult level with Gary producing the performance of the day by reaching the quarterfinals stages. Well done to all 3 lads.
Katie Kane continues her mighty form in the One Wall by adding to her wins in Clonguish a few weeks ago and Antrim in June. Katie reached the finals of the Ladies B competition narrowly losing out to Galway’s Ella Sweeney. Katie is showing great form in the run up to the championship and the nationals with One Wall season in full swing now. Well done Katie, although still juvenile she has taken the step up to adult competition with ease.

Galway Ella Sweeney and Katie Kane who won Silver in Ladies B competition in the Western Wallball tournament last Saturday

Daniel Kane, Ciana Ni Churrain current and 40x 30 World Champion and Gary Cox at the Western Wallball on Saturday

Maxim Gilmartin in All Ireland Semis

Best of luck to Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin who this Saturday plays Ulster champion Eolann Kelly in the All Ireland 60 x 30 semi finals ,where a win will lead to a final to be played on Sunday against either Leinster or Munster.
Maxim’s match is scheduled to take place in Loughmacrory in Tyrone, best of luck Maxim.

 

 Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma
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Leitrim in the 60×30 Softball All-Ireland Championship Semi-Finals

Fresh off his recent Connacht title win, Ed Lee of Fenagh is set to represent Leitrim in the Men’s Softball Ruby Masters Singles All-Ireland Semi-Final. He will take on Michael Brady (Cavan) in what promises to be a closely contested match on Sunday morning, August 10th, in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath.
Best of luck to Ed as he carries Leitrim hopes onto the national stage!

Maxim Gilmartin Competes at the Irish Nationals

Congratulations to Annaduff’s Maxim Gilmartin and his doubles partner, Cian Buckley from Cork, who competed in the 60×30 Juvenile Nationals in Kilkenny on Saturday last.
Playing a year above their age group and up against some of the best young players in the country, the boys gave it their all but were edged out by more experienced opponents. Despite the results, the experience gained at this elite level will be invaluable for both players as they continue to progress in the sport.
Maxim now shifts focus to the upcoming All-Ireland Softball Championships, taking place on August 24th next.

Leitrim Ladies Shine at the Clonguish 1-wall Open

The annual Clonguish GAA Handball Open provided a fantastic weekend of 1-Wall handball, drawing top talent from across Ireland. Leitrim players, particularly in the ladies’ divisions, produced some of the tournament’s standout performances.
In the adult grades played on Sunday, Katie Kane (Fenagh) claimed two titles, winning both the Ladies B and Ladies Open Plate. She dominated the Ladies B category with wins of 25-3, 25-13, 25-11, and another 25-11 in the final. In the Ladies Open, she came up against eventual winner Ava Sweeney (Galway) who won their game on a 25-12 scoreline. Katie rebounded strongly in the Plate competition, securing further wins of 25-11 and 25-17 to take the title.
Her father, JP Kane, also impressed — finishing runner-up in the Adult Beginners final. He also featured strongly in the Junior grade semi-final, demonstrating excellent form and determination in his first competitive outing of the year.
Monday saw the juvenile competitions take centre stage, with six Leitrim players competing across various age grades. In the U14 Boys, Adam Neary (Annaduff) gave an excellent account of himself against Charlie Roche (Wexford), scoring a commendable 14 points before falling 25-14 to the current world u14 champion and eventual winner. Maxim Gilmartin (Annaduff) had a great win over Matthew Jordan (Roscommon) before also meeting Roche, who proved too strong in a 25-11 defeat.

In the U16 category, Daniel Kane (Fenagh) and Gary Cox (Annaduff) both showed strong form, with Gary making it to the semi-finals, where he lost narrowly to Mark Galligan (Longford), 25-21.
The biggest impact once again came from the Leitrim girls. Abbie Kane (Fenagh) had a remarkable tournament, playing eight matches and winning both the U10 and U12 Girls titles, showing outstanding skill and composure for her age throughout.

Her sister, Sophie Kane, was dominant in the U14 Girls division, winning all four of her matches convincingly — each by a margin of 25-11 or better. Her powerful, low serves and consistent play made her a standout performer.
Together, the three Kane sisters brought home an amazing 5 titles, underlining Leitrim and Fenagh’s strong presence in girls underage 1-wall handball.
A sincere thank you goes to Danny Reilly, and all involved at Clonguish GAA Handball Club for their superb organisation and warm hospitality, which made it a thoroughly enjoyable and successful weekend for all involved.

 

David Mahon
OCP Liathroid Láimhe Liatroma
https://www.facebook.com/LeitrimHandball