Club Championships Finals night 2024


Small Club with big Ambitions
Saturday 13th January was identified by the club committee to launch the re opening of the squash club to the public. At a time where most adults have over indulged across the festive period it was fitting to provide an opportunity to participate in what has been recognised as the number one health and fitness sport.
The court which is located alongside the Mercy Hall on the grounds of Coláiste Cholmcille, Ballyshannon has lay idle for up to 30 years and is at this point back in full swing again. This turnabout has been possible due to the ongoing efforts of local people and local businesses. The enthusiasm locally for positive development within the town is evident in the generosity, dedication and commitment taken to regenerate the club. Special thanks too to the board of management of the school in recognising these efforts and contributing to the process. The 40 attendees on the day were treated to an opening address from Ivan O’Mahony (Club secretary and PE teacher within the school), an official ribbon cutting from Michael Gallagher, exhibition games, as well as tea coffee and refreshments.
The Ballyshannon Squash Club Facebook page is very active in its promotion of the game and raising awareness locally. The club at the time of the open day boasts a pre-registered membership of 30 strong. It is hoped this number will grow through opportunities like the clubs ‘Come and Try Night’ every Wednesday from 7 –9pm.
Reasons for joining however should stretch beyond a new year’s resolution and being informed with the many benefits physically and socially that squash can fulfil would ensure better value for your investment in your new active lifestyle.
Squash is a fast-moving sport and is an excellent cardiovascular workout. It is a game that can be played at any age and is easy to learn. There are many modified game types and various equipment can be used to suit every size and skill level, enabling squash to be played as either a leisure or competitive sport.
Played in 175 countries by an estimated 20 million people on approximately 50,000 courts, Ballyshannon is proud to add to these ever-increasing numbers. The potential value of squash to any individual who commits to it is vast and this message is currently echoed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in World Squash’s bid to include squash as an Olympic Sport.
Given there are no age, size or physical strength limitations, it is a life-long sport and the club looks forward to providing this opportunity locally for its immediate and wider communities.

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Ballyshannon Squash Club

Ballyshannon Squash Club

Providing an opportunity for school students and the community at large to play squash.

Some exciting initiatives being rolled out this year. Watch this space. For now we'd like to open the doors in the normal welcoming way. Wednesdays at 8pm. All are welcome. ... See MoreSee Less
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4 weeks ago

Ballyshannon Squash Club
Well done to all the players and supporters of the Turkey champs. A fantastic €432 raised for The Kevin Bell repatriation trust. A great social occasion.Prizes on the night kindly sponsored by members and also Eddie Murphy in Cork (Grips and balls), Rory Gillen (Jonah Barrington books).Thanks also to all those who made sandwiches cooked food and brought treats. Nicky Corr for bringing the festive feel around the club.Final thanks to captain @dermotom for organising the comp. @brendan_travers_music for presenting on the night in his unique style of entertaining. ... See MoreSee Less
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4 weeks ago

Ballyshannon Squash Club
Good morning.I hope you all who played in the Christmas Turkey Championship games last enjoyed it 🎄🎅🤶🎄Each year, the club picks a charity to give a bit of support to at Christmas. This year, we have chosen to give our support to a very worthy cause of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust. On Thursday night, we are going to have a box in which people can make a donation if you would like to. For any members who won't be there on the night and would like to make a donation, please feel free to either give it to any members of the committee or you can Revelout Brendan Travers. We will have tea, coffee sandwiches, and treats. If you can make it in on Thursday night, it would be great to end the year...🎄🤶🎅🎄 On behalf of the committee, can we wish you all and your families a very Happy Christmas and every good wish for 2026. ... See MoreSee Less
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Festive fun for the junior squash players. Many thanks to parents and committee for the support. Big thank you also to @brewboxcoffee_ for the hot chocolates and coffee/tea. Love the new unit.Squash Ireland ... See MoreSee Less
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A superb night out in Whoriskeys Cashelard. Thanks to Brendan and all the staff, great grub, atmosphere and service. Big thank you also to members Brendan O Treabhair and Paddy Keaney for organising the night and prizes etc. ... See MoreSee Less
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