The minor team have recently reached the club's first Division 1 championship final since 1976 and successfully brought Fergal O'Hanlon to Killanny.
U16 Division 3 league and championship double under the guidance of Lornie Duffy, John McMahon, Paul Kiernan and Eamonn Markey.
The Juniors finished bottom in Monaghan in this year but with so many talented youngsters coming up through the ranks, a lot of people expect Killanny to be a force for the future.
The u14's won the division one championship, an achievement which gave Killanny real recognition as a force for the future.
The minor team made a valiant effort as the start of the year injury to many key players left them playing catch up for the rest of the season.
They went on to dismiss Sean McDermott's in the Championship Semi-final by beating them by 2-10 to 0-2 and restricting them to taking scores from frees.
The improvement in Killanny, who previously lost to Corduff in the league on a scoreline of 6-18 to 3-7, was down to the belief in the players and the sheer desire to come out of the season with some sort of recognition for their persistence.
While in recent years Killanny had caved under the pressure at the semi-final stage, they righted their previous wrongs and beat Blackhill on a scoreline of 2-11 to 1-09.
This win had guaranteed them Intermediate football in 2016 and set up a final with Rockcorry in Drumhowan, who were looking to secure a double having already won the championship.
[1] They began the 2016 campaign was another year that brought more success as Killanny were immediately promoted from Intermediate to Senior on their first attempt.
They battled bravely with local rivals Inniskeen in a wet Corduff on 13 November 2016, winning on a scoreline of 1-8 to 0-10.