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Seniors
NKL Div 2 Champions 2010
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C Team
NK League Div 5 Champions 2010
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B Team
JCL Div 9 Champions 2010
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Under 16
NK League Div 2 Champions 2010
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Seniors
NK League Div 2 Champions 2009
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Minors
NK Championship Champions 2009
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Under 14
County League Div 6B Champions 2009
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Minors
NK Championship Champions 2008
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Under 16
County League Div 3 Winners 2008
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Minors
NK Championship Champions 2007
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Juniors
NK League Champions 1990
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Under 21
Johnny Pa Brosnan Tournament Champions 1990
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Under 12
NK League Champions 1990
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Under 12
NK Championship Div 1 Champions 1990
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The club crest was commissioned and designed in 1980s. The then Club Committee approached Kingdom Print to design a crest which would be fitting of and represent the local area. The finalised crest was presented to the Club and great credit is due to the designers for the splendid design which truely captures the essence of the club and community.
The crest is divided into 4 sections each representing the traditions of the locality:
The Hurler
Although St. Senan's is a football club, hurling has long had a strong tradition in the area. There were many teams who played and practiced in the fields from Kilflynn to the Six crosses. Today and down through the years the club has strong representations from both the Crotta and Lixnaw hurling clubs.
The Footballer
Football - the number one activity in the club. The passion for the game can be seen in the rich history of the game in the area. The passion of both young and old for the blue and gold remains and it's our responsibilty to continue what many of our forefathers commenced. Naomh Seanáin Abú.
The Hound
The tale of the hound in the community is far reaching into the past. Many's the Sunday that was spent on the hills of the Stack's Mountains and far beyond by the folk of the locality chasing the quarry through meadow and bush. The Hounds of Glenoe were famed throughout the land and it's apt that they are remembered in our club crest .
The Fiddle
Music, Song, Poetry, Dance, Drama and all the arts are represented by the fiddle, bodhrán and music book. The musical tradition of the area is well known and one only has to hear the melodic notes and voices of our current Scór participants to know that the tradition reamins alive and well. And our fantastic Drama Group produce first class performances year after year. Long may it last.