East Surry's baseball team scored six runs in the final two innings to squeak by with a 7-5 win at Northwest 1A Conference foe Bishop McGuinness on Wednesday.
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The Financial Post has five finalists in the seventh annual Best in Business awards, which recognize excellence in business reporting and are handed out annually by the Canadian chapter of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).
Nine Post journalists are recognized for their work during 2020 in five categories ranging from newsletters to podcasting to investigative reporting.
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“In a challenging pandemic year, the Financial Post’s journalists and editors produced outstanding work across the board,” Financial Post managing editor Joe Hood said. “These awards are a testament to the range, dedication and talent of the FP team.”
); Last week was terrible.a bit of spirit there today - A Clare setback but more promise in defeat
Brian Lohan and Davy Fitzgerald reflected on yesterday’s game in Ennis. By Fintan O Toole Monday 17 May 2021, 6:00 AM 4 hours ago 1,882 Views 0 Comments
The two managers on the sideline in Cusack Park.
Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO
Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO
IT LOOKED LIKE a day to lift the pressure and tension that hangs over Clare hurling circles.
A winter of sparring over issues off the pitch concerning the health of the game in the county provided the background to the commencement of the 2021 season.