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Scór
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With the
birth of Scór in 1969 the GAA through its clubs has become
actively involved in promoting Irish culture in a meaningful
and enjoyable manner. Language and culture are amongst the
most important elements of Irish heritage. The GAA, through
it's many clubs throughout the country and through Scór nÓg
and Scór Sinsear, has played a significant part in the
revival of our culture and heritage in creating an
understanding and interest in its importance.Scór
competitions commence in each county with clubs competing to
represent their county in one of the many different Scór
events. County winners go through to the Provincial Finals
with the winners at that stage qualifying for the
All-Ireland Finals.
Scór is divided in two sections. Scór na nÓg caters for the younger GAA members while Scór Sinsear caters for adults members. The national finals of both Scór na nÓg and Scór Sinsear are a wonderful occasion and winning a national title is a tremendous honour for any club. See the official GAA website for more details on Scór here.
1st All Ireland Scór na N'Og - Novelty Act 1980-1 - Savoy Theatre Limerick
Overall Team Winners - Senior Scór 1983
Centenary Year Committee -1984
Scór Committee - 1977 to 1988
Killeshandra Dancers
Killeshandra Dancers
Paddy Smith & Phil Sheridan at Ulster Championship Celebrations
1999 Scór Ballad Group Winners
Scor Na N'Og 1995
1995 Scor Na N'Og Rince Winners
Killeshandra Instrumental Group
Killeshandra Ladies Tournament Presentation 1999
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