County Outdoor T & F Championships, Day 1 U/9 to U/12 Templemore Sunday

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County Outdoor T & F Championships, Day 1 U/9 to U/12 Templemore Sunday Boys Under 9 60m Place Time Padraic Hassett Nenagh Oly 1 9.30 Conor McKelvey Nenagh Oly 2 9.55 Dillon Ryan Moycarkey Cc 3 9.84 Boys Under 9 300m Place Time Dillon Ryan Moycarkey Cc 1 55.39 Padraic Hassett Nenagh Oly 2 56.48 Conor McKelvey Nenagh Oly 3 56.67 Boys Under 9 Long Jump Place Best Dillon Ryan Moycarkey Cc 1 3.21 Jonas Nyberg Clonmel 2 3.06 Padraic Hassett Nenagh Oly 3 3.04 Conor McKelvey Nenagh Oly 4 2.99 James Allen Newport 5 2.93 Conor Hogan Carrick on Suir 6 2.87 Michael Freaney Carrick on Suir 7 2.81 Jack Nevin Templemore 8 2.78 Cillian McDonagh Moycarkey Cc 9 2.71 Armand Schoeman Moyne 10 2.65 Jake Adler Nenagh Oly 11 2.64 Ciaran Barry Carrick on Suir 12 2.58 Jamie Duncan Dundrum 13 2.51 Adam Cantwell Moycarkey Cc 14 2.47 Cathal O'Brien Nenagh Oly 15 2.39 Danny O'Shea Dundrum 16 2.33 Brendan Quinn Newport 17 2.31 Joseph O'Donoghue Nenagh Oly 18 2.26 Alex Tully Moycarkey Cc 19 2.20 Paul O'Dwyer Nenagh Oly 20 2.14 Alex Crowley Thurles Crokes 21 2.12 Conal Flynn Tipp Town 22 2.11 Fiachra Twohig Carrick on Suir 23 2.03 Brian Heffernan Templemore 24 2.02 Padraic Ferry Nenagh Oly 25 1.91 Donnacha Speight-BurnsNenagh Oly 26 1.80 Jack Corcoran Slievardagh 27 1.56 Boys Under 9 Ball Throw Place Best Conor McKelvey Nenagh Oly 1 29.76 Jake Adler Nenagh Oly 2 27.66 Jack Nevin Templemore 3 22.31 Cathal O'Brien Nenagh Oly 4 21.42 Adam Cantwell Moycarkey Cc 5 19.56 Donnacha Speight-BurnsNenagh Oly 6 19.34 Jamie Duncan Dundrum 7 18.62 Jonas Nyberg Clonmel 8 17.41 Cillian McDonagh Moycarkey Cc 9 17.09 Michael Freaney Carrick on Suir 10 17.07 Padraic Hassett Nenagh Oly 11 16.72 Brendan Quinn Newport 12 16.35 James Allen Newport 13 15.63 Joseph O'Donoghue Nenagh Oly 14 14.41 Dillon Ryan Moycarkey Cc 15 14.07 Alex Tully Moycarkey Cc 16 13.92 Brian Heffernan Templemore 17 13.78 Padraic Ferry Nenagh Oly 18 13.57 Jack Corcoran Slievardagh 19 11.79 Conal Flynn Tipp Town 20 11.40 Paul O'Dwyer Nenagh Oly 21 10.52 Armand Schoeman Moyne 22 9.92 Fiachra Twohig Carrick on Suir 23 9.58 Boys Under 9 4 x 100m Relay Place Time Nenagh Oly A Team 1 Carrick on Suir 2 Moycarkey Cc 3 Nenagh Oly 4 Boys Under 10 60m Place Time Joshua Egan Nenagh Oly 1 9.06 Stephen Browne Dundrum 2 9.26 Ciaran Lloyd Moyne 3 9.52 Boys Under 10 500m Place Time Adam O'Dwyer Moycarkey Cc 1 1.38.55 Stephen Browne Dundrum 2 1.39.00 Ted Collins Nenagh Oly 3 1.42.20 Boys Under 10 Long Jump Place Best Aaron Walsh Nenagh Oly 1 3.52 Ciaran Lloyd Moyne 2 3.33 Kyle Shelly Moycarkey Cc 3 3.19 Stephen Cantwell Nenagh Oly 4 3.18 Stephen Browne Dundrum 4 3.18 Adam O'Dwyer Moycarkey Cc 5 3.15 Shane Whelan St. Flannans 6 3.00 Jack McEvoy Nenagh Oly 7 2.89 Dylan Ryan Newport 8 2.80 Charlie Tobin Slievardagh 8 2.80 James Maher Moyne 9 2.79 Eoin McCarthy Clonmel 10 2.77 Andrew Alexander Moycarkey Cc 11 2.66 Aaron Morgan Nenagh Oly 11 2.66 Diarmuid Delaney Templemore 12 2.63 Darragh Hanarhan Clonmel 13 2.62 Eoin Morgan Carrick on Suir 14 2.59 Jack Mahoney Clonmel 15 2.52 Jay Jay Schoeman Moyne 16 2.49 Robert Gleeson Slievardagh 16 2.49 Ciaran Bowen Newport 17 2.45 Michael Ryan St. Flannans 18 2.40 Peadar Hassett Templemore 19 2.35 Jack Meehan Nenagh Oly 20 2.31 Kevin Sheedy Templemore 21 2.20 Luke Dunne Moyne 22 2.00 Ethan Hayes Templemore 23 1.89 Boys Under 10 Ball Throw Place Best Kyle Shelly Moycarkey Cc 1 28.80 Ted Collins Nenagh Oly 2 23.80 James Maher Moyne 3 23.50 Adam O'Dwyer Moycarkey Cc 4 23.48 Diarmuid Delaney Templemore 5 23.11 Aaron Walsh Nenagh Oly 6 21.72 Stephen Browne Dundrum 7 21.51 Ethan Hayes Templemore 8 20.40 Joshua Egan Nenagh Oly 9 20.24 Jack Ryan Dundrum 10 18.97 Jack McEvoy Nenagh Oly 11 18.70 Padraig Russell Tipp Town 12 18.41 Shane Whelan St. Flannans 13 17.92 Ciaran Lloyd Moyne 14 17.88 Aaron Morgan Nenagh Oly 14 17.88 Eoin McCarthy Clonmel 15 17.41 Robert Gleeson Slievardagh 16 17.36 Stephen Cantwell Nenagh Oly 17 17.34 Robert Gleeson Nenagh Oly 18 16.37 Eoin Morgan Carrick on Suir 19 16.36 Jack Mahoney Clonmel 20 15.44 Charlie Tobin Slievardagh 21 15.28 Ben Loughman Dundrum 22 15.15 Kevin Sheedy Templemore 23 15.00 David Carroll Dundrum 24 14.88 Michael Ryan St. Flannans 25 14.73 Darragh Hanarhan Clonmel 26 14.52 Luke Dunne Moyne 27 12.60 Peadar Hassett Templemore 28 12.24 Jay Jay Schoeman Moyne 29 11.64 Jack Meehan Nenagh Oly 30 10.22 Boys Under 10 4 x 100m Relay Place Time Nenagh Oly A Team 1 Nenagh Oly B Team 2 Moycarkey Cc 3 Boys Under 11 60m Place Time Jack Ryan Moycarkey Cc 1 8.44 Sean Hayes Nenagh Oly 2 8.69 Joshua O'Dwyer Dundrum 3 8.85 Boys Under 11 600m Place Time Jack Hickey Moyne 1 1.57 Sean Hayes Nenagh Oly 2 2.00 Eoin McSweeney Rosegreen 3 2.01 Sam Mahony Clonmel 4 2.02 Joshua O'Dwyer Dundrum 5 2.03 Michael Ryan Templemore 6 2.08 Matthew Spain Nenagh Oly 7 2.08 Shane Fitzgibbon Clonmel 8 2.11 Simon Lowe Clonmel 9 Dylan Wall Carrick on Suir 10 Patrick Campion Slievardagh 11 Darragh Maher Slievardagh 12 Alan Norris Carrick on Suir 13 Colin Coleman Newport 14 Liam McDonagh Moycarkey Cc 15 Tom Maher Moycarkey Cc 16 Callum O'Meara Carrick on Suir 17 Stephen McDonald Dundrum 18 Jack Redfern Clonmel 19 Jack Long Moyne 20 Barry Ryan Moyne 21 Boys Under 11 High Jump Place Best Joseph McEvoy Nenagh Oly 1 1.16 Sean Hayes Nenagh Oly 2 1.13 Matthew Spain Nenagh Oly 3 1.10 Shane Burke Moycarkey Cc 3 1.10 Noel Anycolon Carrick on Suir 4 1.05 Dylan Wall Carrick on Suir 5 1.05 Patrick Campion Slievardagh 5 1.05 Liam McDonagh Moycarkey Cc 6 1.00 Barry Kehoe Carrick on Suir 7 1.00 Boys Under 11 Long Jump Place Best Jack Ryan Moycarkey Cc 1 4.19 Sean Hayes Nenagh Oly 2 3.72 Patrick Campion Slievardagh 3 3.51 Matthew Spain Nenagh Oly 4 3.48 Joseph McEvoy Nenagh Oly 5 3.45 Shane Burke Moycarkey Cc 6 3.40 Jack Hickey Moyne 7 3.34 Sam Mahony Clonmel 8 3.31 Noel Anycolon Carrick on Suir 9 3.30 Aaron Kinsella Carrick on Suir 10 3.28 Sean Dunne Nenagh Oly 11 3.22 Barry Kehoe Carrick on Suir 12 3.20 Shane Fitzgibbon Clonmel 13 3.16 Peter Melbourne Moycarkey Cc 14 2.96 Simon Lowe Clonmel 15 2.90 Dylan Wall Carrick on Suir 16 2.88 Jake Costello Carrick on Suir 16 2.88 Barry Ryan Moyne 17 2.78 Matthew Moyles Nenagh Oly 18 2.76 Sean Freaney Carrick on Suir 19 2.73 Conor O'Dwyer Tipp Town 20 2.72 Jack Redfern Clonmel 21 2.70 Steven Uazic Carrick on Suir 22 2.69 Michael Ryan Templemore 23 2.67 Ciaran Byrne Templemore 24 2.64 Jack Long Moyne 25 2.59 Tomas Teehan St. Flannans 26 2.51 Tom Maher Moycarkey Cc 27 2.50 Oscar Nesirky Templemore 27 2.50 Alan Norris Carrick on Suir 28 2.22 John McCormack Moyne 29 2.12 Callum O'Meara Carrick on Suir 30 1.93 Elio Bonelli Rosegreen 31 1.70 Boys Under 11 Ball Throw Place Best Joseph McEvoy Nenagh Oly 1 39.59 Tomas Teehan St. Flannans 2 33.19 Dillon Butler Slievardagh 3 32.25 Sean Hayes Nenagh Oly 4 31.10 Brian Maher Slievardagh 5 30.72 Matthew Spain Nenagh Oly 6 29.49 Noel Anycolon Carrick on Suir 7 29.05 Dylan Wall Carrick on Suir 8 28.84 Jake Costello Carrick on Suir 9 28.15 Conor O'Dwyer Tipp Town 10 26.92 Barry Kehoe Carrick on Suir 11 26.66 Oscar Nesirky Templemore 12 26.31 Jack Hickey Moyne 13 25.55 Aaron Kinsella Carrick on Suir 14 25.18 Sam Mahony Clonmel 15 23.94 Sean Freaney Carrick on Suir 16 23.72 Michael Ryan Templemore 17 20.70 Sean Dunne Nenagh Oly 18 20.46 Stephen McDonald Dundrum 19 20.34 Shane Fitzgibbon Clonmel 20 20.18 Jack Redfern Clonmel 21 19.94 Simon Lowe Clonmel 22 18.16 Colin Coleman Newport 23 18.02 Alan Norris Carrick on Suir 24 17.99 Ciaran Byrne Templemore 25 17.81 Liam McDonagh Moycarkey Cc 26 17.60 Peter Melbourne Moycarkey Cc 27 17.31 John McCormack Moyne 28 13.40 Callum O'Meara Carrick on Suir 29 10.00 Boys Under 11 4 x 100m Relay Place Time Nenagh Oly Nenagh Oly 1 Moycarkey Cc Moycarkey Cc 2 Clonmel 3 Boys Under 12 60m Place Time David Ryan Moycarkey Cc 1 8.09 Sean Butler Thurles Crokes 2 8.32 Martin Kehoe Carrick on Suir 3 8.83 Boys Under 12 600m Place Time Jack Fallon Moycarkey Cc 1 1.47.95 Kieran Moloney Thurles Crokes 2 1.49.41 Colm McCarthy Clonmel 3 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