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Unbeaten run continues as Westmeath ensure parity in Carlow contest

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Momentum continues to grow within the Westmeath senior football camp as yet another character laden comeback saw the host county deservedly ensure parity was achieved against Carlow on Saturday afternoon last.

Mayo hit the winners' enclosure in Kildare

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What a difference a week makes.

Westmeath students secure spot at student enterprise finals

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Some 11 budding teenage entrepreneurs have been selected to represent Westmeath at the Student Enterprise Programme National Finals in Croke Park.

Westmeath cyclists urged to get on their bike for Down Syndrome Ireland

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Down Syndrome Ireland’s Westmeath branch is calling on cyclists to get on their bikes alongside Irish cycling legend Stephen Roche for a unique cycling tour around Leinster, all the while raising much-needed funds for the charity.

GAA Fixtures

The draws for the next round of the senior football championships were made earlier this week, with all the round three games now scheduled for August 26 and 27.

Car sales in Westmeath down for first quarter

Car sales in Westmeath have decreased by 13.8 per cent in the first three months of 2017 compared with the same period in 2016, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry’s (SIMI) first Quarterly Motor Industry Review in association with DoneDeal.

Mayo teams advance to Scratch Coding national finals

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Mayo students will next week take part in the national finals of the prestigious Scratch Coding competition. The popular coding competition will take place on Wednesday, in the Kemmy Business School, at the University of Limerick.

Semi-final heartache for Westmeath against Carlow

Two extra-time goals from Carlow’s Michelle Nolan ended Westmeath’s hopes in a keenly contested Liberty Insurance Premier Junior Camogie Championship semi-final.

Mayo battle to avoid the drop

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The Mayo senior hurlers will be hoping to avoid moving one step closer to falling through the trapdoor into the Nicky Rackard Cup for next season when they take on Wicklow in Mullingar tomorrow. JP Coen's side lost out to Kildare in a seesaw encounter in James Stephens Park in Ballina last Saturday, and now have 70 minutes to ensure their Ring Cup status for next season and avoid the relegation/promotion final which will see the losers of this game take on the winners of the Rackard Cup on Saturday June 13 for the right to compete in the Christy Ring Cup next season.

 

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