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21 Apr 2026

In pictures: St Michael's toast their U-21C county champs at annual awards night

St Michael's celebrated their U-21C winners and they were presented with their medals by Special Guest and County Senior Player Michael Langan who also presented Max Roarty with the U-21 Player of the Year Award

St Michael's annual awards night was held in Rose’s Bar in Creeslough when the club members came together to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of our club over the past year. Please click on the arrows to go through the gallery

They celebrated their U-21C winners and they were presented with their medals by Special Guest and County Senior Player Michael Langan who also presented Max Roarty with the U-21 Player of the Year Award.

Among the other Award winners were Andy Ward who was presented with the Young Reserve Player of the Year by Special Guest Michael McFadden who also presented Max Roarty with the Reserve Player of the Year Award.



The Young Senior Player of the Paul Johnston Year was presented by Special Guest Senior Team Manager Cathal Sweeney who also presented the Senior Player of the Year Award to Martin McElhinney.

The MC for the Presentations was Club Chairman Liam McElhinney who thanked everyone for all their help over the year and he congratulated the U-21’s on their success and paid tribute to long-serving St Michael’s Committee Members Shaun Langan and Ann Marie Kelly who stepped down from their positions as Development Officer and Club Secretary respectively at the recent AGM.

Ann Marie was then presented with an Award of Appreciation by our new Secretary Packie O’Neill and Club Chairman Liam McElhinney. Shaun was unavoidably absent on the night. At the end of the evening, the new 2024 senior jersey will also be launched and presented to Senior Team Captain Liam Paul Ferry by our Main Sponsor Lorcan Roarty.

This was a very successful event and the Club would like to thank Rose’s Bar for hosting the evening and Nearby Creeslough Supermarket for sponsoring the trophies.

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