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Man still being questioned after shocking Balla shop shooting

A man in his 40s was last evening still in custody and detained at Castlebar Garda Station in relation to Tuesday evening’s shooting of a woman in her 50s in the village of Balla.

Man tried to start a fight outside Swinford pub

A man who tried to start a fight outside a pub in Swinford, and who was aggressive towards gardaí, was convicted and fined a total of €500 at Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Six months in prison for Ballyglass man

A man who was threatening and abusive to staff and customers of McDonald’s in Castlebar was sentenced to six months in prison at the district court this week.

Car collided on wrong side of the road

A man whose car came round the bend on the wrong side of the road and collided with another car was disqualified from driving for two years at this week’s sitting of Ballina District Court.

Opening of childcare centre

The official opening of Ballyglass Community Childcare Centre will take place on Saturday November 6 at 12 noon.

Newly structured format announced

The newly trimmed and slimed down league set up for the 2011 soccer season in Mayo was announced during the week. With the size of most of the league divisions being reduced to eight teams, there will now be six divisions of Mayo soccer as opposed to five last season. The new divisions run from top down now as follows; Super League, Premier A, Premier B, League One, League Two, and League Three. The top four divisions all have eight sides in each division, with the bottom two having seven sides. The Mayo league says this could change if a a new club applies for membership of the league, additional teams being entered (B or C, teams), or clubs withdrawing or failing to meet the criteria required for their division.

Mayo Soccer Fixtures

Saturday August 7

Soccer fixtures

Saturday July 17

Iorras stay out in front, but pack not far behind

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Iorras Aontaithe were able to keep ahead of the back in the Elverys Sports Super League last weekend, but they can’t afford to slip up as the season enters it’s final third. Last time out they came to Celtic Park and went away with the points thanks to a 2-0 win. Brendan Nallen and Garrett O’Malley were the men to hit the back of the net for Iorras. This weekend there on the road again when they head to Swinford to take on a side that are sitting comfortably in mid table at the moment. Last weekend however didn’t go to plan for the east Mayo men with Westport United putting them to the sword in the sports park. The home side knocked four past the Swinford goal keeper Neil McNicholas. Mark McNally opened the scoring in the first half, with second half strikes from David Horkan, Danny Scahill and Vinny O’Malley rapping up the game for Barry Kilgallon’s men. Westport now sit in third place in the table two points behind Iorras but they have a game in hand on the north Mayo men and last year’s champions Ballina Town where are currently in second spot one point ahead of Westport.

Vintage rally

The Ballyglass Heritage Club will hold a vintage rally and autojumble on Sunday June 6 at Ballyglass, Claremorris.

 

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