All Stars 2002 |
Peter and Philly named on All Star TeamPeter Barry Gained his 3rd All Star , nominated at Centre Back , while Philly Larkin obtained his first at Left Corner Back. Philly Larkin and Phil 'Fan' are the first Father/Son to be honoured as GAA All Stars. |
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Under 21 Hurlers Win County Final |
The under 21 hurlers captained by Gary Whelan have won the
County Title, in Nowlan Park, despite Dreadful conditions.
James Stephens 0-11Mullinavat 0-6
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Footballers County final |
Footballers lose county final in Dreadful conditions James Stephens 0 -8 Erins Own 1-8 |
Senior Semi Final Disappointment despite heroic display |
James Stephens 0-16 Young Irelands, Gowran 0-17
Scorers
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Special Junior Final Victory |
James Stephens overcame Tullogher Rosbercon in Special
Junior 'B' Final
James Stephens 2-8 Tullogher Rosbercon 1-9 |
Intermediate Quarter Final |
The intermediate teams failed to overcome Carrickshock in the Quarter Final |
Seniors Qualify for County Semi Final |
Saturday September 22, 2002
James Stephens 2-11 Shamrocks 0-16 Goals from Joe Murray and Noely Brennan gave the village enough of a cushion to hold out. Derek Brennan, John Morgan,Philly Larkin,Dermot Grogan, Vinny O'Brien,Peter Barry,MArtin Phelan, Richie Hayes, Brian Mc Evoy (0-2), Eoin Mc Cormack (0-2), Gary Whelan (0-1), Eoin Larkin, Joe Murray (1-6), Noel Brennan (1-0), Tomás O'Dowd |
Minors fall in County Semi Final |
Sunday September 15, 2002
James Stephens minors fell at the penultimate hurdle, losing by 2 points to Graigue Ballycallan |
Congratulations to our All Ireland Senior Winners |
Brian Cody - Senior Team Manager
Philip Larkin - Man of the Match - All Ireland Final Peter Barry Man of the Match All Ireland Semi Final Brian Mc Evoy Club Captain 2002 |
Congratulations to our All Ireland Minor Winners |
David Mc Cormack
Eoin Larkin |
Under 16 County Champions |
James Stephens 2 - 6
Dicksboro 0-11 26 August 2002 |
Village Under 14 hurlers Reach county Final |
O'Loughlins proved too strong for a young James Stephens
Team.
Team photo to follow. |