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Jamie Finlay, pictured playing for Ardstraw a few weeks back, is the new chairman of Castlederg United.
Entry from new Derg team accepted by F&W League Posted: 12:34 pm June 9, 2021
By Tommy Nethery
A NEWLY-formed football club from the greater Castlederg area will compete in the Fermanagh and Western League next season.
An entry from a club called Castlederg United was accepted at the Fermanagh and Western AGM on Monday night and the new entity will play its home games at Spamount Playing Fields.
Initially the team will be made up of former players from Ardstraw, Dergview and Killen Rangers and will be managed by Jake Leitch, who is also acting as club secretary.
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Glucose monitoring wearables: The companies chasing the impossible
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Whether it s the Apple Watch using ECG to highlight serious health issues or the Samsung Galaxy Watch helping you keep tabs on your blood pressure, wearables have come a long way from step tracking.
The likes of Apple, Fitbit and Samsung now talk about their wearables as health monitoring devices, and while some features on offer still lack the regulatory approval to offer data on par with medical devices, things are changing.
Grandview Heights Roundup: Balance lifts Bobcats boys track team to MSL-Ohio title
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The Grandview Heights boys track and field team used muscle and depth to win its first league championship since 2017.
The Bobcats scored 176 points to outdistance runner-up Bexley (109) in the MSL-Ohio Division meet May 11 and 14 at Whitehall. Collin Haj Abed won three events and Owen Billiter and Matthew Taylor dominated in the throws to help secure the victory.
“To score that many points, you need a lot of points from a lot of different areas,” coach Brian Schoch said. “We had a big day in the field, and we were able to score a lot across the board in the (running) finals on the second day.”