Sciath na Scol: Victories for Glenville NS, Watergrasshill NS, Aghabullogue and Gaelscoil an Chaisleáin
SCIATH NA SCOL: Watergrasshill substitutes jump for joy as their team score a goal against Berrings in the Allianz Urban C2 Sciath na Scol final in Super Valu Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Pic: Howard Crowdy
Glenville NS gave an exhibition of hurling in the Rebel Og Allianz Sciath na Scol DH6 final in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Monday.
Josh Hassett got the scoring underway for Scoil an Chroi Naofa but when Conan O’Mahony found the net a minute later it spurred Glenville into action.
Sharpshooter Mark Foley was in the thick of it and registered the next two of his hat-trick as the east Cork school took over.
Another goal from O’Mahony helped Glenville into a comfortable 5-6 to 0-1 lead at the break.

The second half was more competitive from Scoil an Chroi Naofa where goalkeeper Fionn Lynch couldn’t be faulted for his efforts, and in front of him Jake O’Leary did well.
It was just unfortunate they came up against such clinical opposition.
However, Forrest and Hassett made sure they fought to the bitter end.
Glenville saw out the game with further scores from O’Mahony, Foley, Xavier Mannion, Ronan Cahill and Micheál Roche.
: Mark Foley (3-6, 0-2 45, 0-2 frees), Conan O’Mahony (2-2), Micheál Roche (0-2), Xavier Mannion and Ronan Cahill (0-1 each).
: Josh Hassett (0-2), Graham Forrest (0-1 free).
: Danny O'Leary, Tommy O'Callaghan, Oscar Mannion, Luke Neylon, Xavier Mannion, Aaron O'Mahony, Darragh McHugh, Ronan Cahill, Micheál Roche, Conan O'Mahony, Mark Foley, Jack Fenton, Jack Sheehan, Daniel Sheehan, Jake O'Brien, Caolan Finucane, Daniel O'Donoghue.
: Fionn Lynch, Jamie Bermingham, Josh Hassett, Darragh Whelan, Harry Fitzgerald, Archie Spillett, Jake O'Leary, Darragh Collins, Sam Kennedy, Ben Higgins, Ekain Segovia Linehan, Eoin O'Connor, Jayden O'Brien, Luke Cunningham, Reuben Barrett, Eoghan Gardiner, Nolan Foley, Noel Murphy, Giacomo Merlino, Oscar Sederowski, Graham Forrest, Peter Starkie, Luke O'Halloran, Igor Mandzuik.
: Harry Ormond (GS Douglas).
A brilliant second half by Watergrasshill secured the honours in the C2 decider. The teams were tied 1-3 apiece at half-time but there was no stopping the ‘Hill after the break, and how fitting the trophy they received was the Éamonn Ryan Cup.
Emma O’Mahony and Leah Scroope had got Berrings off to a flying start - the goal registered by Scroope - as they moved 1-3 to 0-1 ahead.
A strong finish to the first half, which included a wonder goal from Naoise Bowe while on her knees, ensured parity at the half-way mark.

Moments earlier, ‘keeper Rochelle Desmond had denied Bowe.
The Berrings defence had to withstand a lot of pressure in the second half, and they held out until Galvin netted twice in quick succession.
Caoimhe Barry landed another opportunity to put them 4-5 to 1-3 in front.
Bowe’s second major then paved the way for the celebrations.
: Sophia Galvin (2-5, 0-1 free, 0-1 45), Naoise Bowe (2-2), Caoimhe Barry (1-0), Ella Fahey (0-1).
: Leah Scroope (1-0), Emma O’Mahony (0-3, 0-1 45).
Sophia O'Connell, Anna Crowley, Aoife O'Connell, Ashley Long, Clodagh Kirwan, Charlotte Costello, Shonagh O'Neill, Sophia Galvin, Naoise Bowe, Caoimhe Barry, Isabelle O'Sullivan, Ella Fahey, Sophia Kenneally, Hayleigh Aherne, Lucy O'Connell, Lily O'Riordan, Saoirse Galvin, Faye Buckley, Philippa Costello, Cialadh Healy, Kayla O'Mahony, Ruby Carroll, Aimee Kilroy, Tara Maxwell, Ava Hartnett, Brooke O'Brien Crowley, Aisling O'Neill, Alison Cotter, Mikayla Conroy.
: Rochelle Desmond, Caoimhe Fleming, Karena O'Callaghan, Nina Malone, Lucy Larkin, Leah Scroope, Emma O'Mahony, Elle Scroope, Lily O'Driscoll, Aisling Desmond, Ellen Cone, Annie Olden, Mary Coleman, Olive O'Mahony, Eimear O'Mahony, Cara Holland, Mary Ellen Casey, Sarah Jane Hurley, Sadbh Murphy, Isobel Shine, Éadaoin Fleming, Méabh Daly, Fiadh Cremin.
: Harry Ormond (GS Douglas).
A terrific DH7 final ended in deadlock with every player on the field contributing to a fantastic spectacle. If a draw was ever a fair result, this was one. Credit to both teams for displaying tremendous skill and determination.
The play was end-to-end, neither team willing to concede, and it took a last-minute point from Ballinadee’s Paddy Coakley to save the day.
It was Coakley (goal) and Jack O’Donoghue who had the south-east side up-and-running and when Donoghue bagged his side's second goal, it opened up a 2-2 to 0-2 advantage.

With Alex Keane leading the way, back came Conna. His trio of points and one from Seán O’Keeffe closed the gap, 2-2 to 0-6 at the break.
The second half continued nip and tuck with goalkeepers Darragh Buttimer and Liam O’Keeffe playing their part.
Coakley extended Ballinadee’s lead, his white flag would be cancelled by Keane.
Keane then pushed Conna two up.
O’Donoghue converted a 45 for just one to separate them.
It took an outstanding point from distance by Coakley to earn a share of the spoils and a trophy for each school.
: Paddy Coakley (1-3, 1-2 frees), Jack O’Donoghue (1-2, 0-2 frees).
: Alex Keane (1-7, 0-3 frees), Seán O’Keeffe (0-1).
: Darragh Buttimer, Tony O,Mahony, Shea Forde, Ryan Hickey, Cian Footman, Paddy Coakley, Jack O'Donoghue, Conor Forde, John Forde, Ciaran O'Callaghan, Eoin McCarthy, Cormac Murphy, Cathal Minihane, Harry O'Donoghue, Gavin Bouse, Dylan McCarthy.
: Liam O'Keeffe, Cathal Kearney, Oisín Feeney, Cathal Twomey, Seán O'Keeffe, Adam Coakley, Dylan Rahal, Ólan Sheehan, Alex Keane, Darragh Kenneally, Oisín O'Farrell, Cathal Hurley, Oisín Ryan, James Hill, Liam Fleming, Tom Kenneally, Donnacha Lenihan, Tom Spillane.
: Harry Ormond (GS Douglas).
An all-Muskerry H5 final with scores aplenty was won by Aghabullogue who did most of the damage in a wind-assisted opening half. An outstanding contribution from the two O’Riordans - Eoghan who scored three wonderful goals while Ben nailed 2-7 - was the highlight of a tremendous all-round performance.
As well, there were four glorious points (all from play) from William Galvin.

Aghabullogue were 3-4 to 0-1 up at the interval, but had to withstand Cloughduv’s second-half fightback which was initiated by Chris Keane and Jack Kelly goals midway through the half.
Jack Ronan pegged a goal back for Aghabullogue and Nathan Barrett’s green flag left the score 5-7 to 3-3. Aghabullogue were able to drive on again and had more goal delight through Ben O’Riordan to achieve the ultimate success.
: Ben O’Riordan (2-7, 0-1 free, 0-1 45), Eoghan O’Riordan (3-0), Jack Ronan (1-0), William Galvin (0-4).
: Jack Kelly (1-1), Chris Keane and Nathan Barrett (1-0 each), Ryan O’Sullivan (free), Daniel Torrance (45) and Éabha Kiely (0-1 each).
: Mathew Lyons, Tim O'Donoghue Murphy, Fergal McGinn, Cormac Quayle, Luca Rembourg, Elise O'Donoghue, William Galvin, Lauren Kelleher, Labhaoise Henchin, Katelyn Foley, Sophia McSweeney, Eoghan O'Riordan, Ben O'Riordan, Ciarán Duff, Saoirse McSweeney, Niamh Cremin McSweeney, Emma Kelleher, Gráinne McGrath, Max Hayes Gough, Aileen Phelan, Jack Ronan, Joe Finnegan, Catherine Murphy, Alex Twohig, Marie O'Leary, Siobhan Twomey, Jake Butler, Fiadh Dineen, Donnacha Daly, Andrea Fitzpatrick Murphy, Theo Rembourg, Emily Galvin.
: Nathan Kelleher, Amie Mulcahy, Ryan O'Sullivan, Darragh Madden, Daniel Torrance, Annie McElroy, Jack Kelly, Éabha Kiely, Chris Keane, Nathan Barrett, Sonny Madden, Conor Madden, Zach Kelleher, Daniel Jepifanovs, MJ McKenna, Caoimhe Healy, Ann Marie O'Sullivan, Adele Walsh, Abi O'Sullivan.
: Jimmy Smiddy (Castlemartyr).
Glory for Gaelscoil an Chaisleáin Ballincollig in the DC7 final. The second mid-Cork battle of the day was an exciting affair, and was only decided by second-half goals from Heather Ní Ghormáin (2) and Zoe Baston Nisbet.
NÍ Ghormáin was a standout player for the winners and made her presence felt from the start, availing of two early white flag opportunities to get the ball rolling.
She then set up Aicha Hafidy for her team’s first goal to open up a 1-3 lead.
Before the break Caitríona O’Sullivan won a free which Clara Murphy converted to get the Coachford scoreboard into action.
A Coachford outfit that was dealt a significant blow before any sliotar was thrown in due to a hand injury their captain Bláithín O’Sullivan sustained and deemed her unable to play.

Early second-half goals from Ní Ghormáin and Zoe Baston Nisbet established a formidable advantage for Gaelscoil an Chaisleáin.
In true Coachford spirit they replied with a goal of their own through Cathríona O’Sullivan, 3-3 to 1-1.
The deficit now more manageable.
Gaelscoil an Chaisleáin rallied once more and it was no surprise to see Ní Ghormáin bag her second major.
Coachford made every effort to stay in the match but Gaelscoil an Chaisleáin remained in control.
: Heather Ní Ghormáin (2-3, 0-2 45), Zoe Baston Nisbet and Aicha Hafidy (1-0 each).
: Caitríona O’Sullivan (1-1), Clara Murphy (0-1 free).
: Lauren Ní Chiarbha, Heather Ní Ghormáin, Annabel Ní Uallacháin, Sofia Ní Uallacháin, Isabelle Ní Cheallacháin, Molly Ní Chártaigh, Chloe Ní Chreimín, Jessica Ní Ghaoithín, Abigail Ní Shé, Emma Ní hAilpín, Rowan Ní Chéilleachair, Zoe Baston Nisbet, Faye Ni Mhurchú, Alicha Hafidy, Ali Nic Craith, Frankie NI Ghuagáin, Ella Oldham, Violet Ní Cheallacháin Inglis, Réaltín Ní Chonbhuí, Nuala Ní Mhaoileoin, Lily Nic Gabhainn.
Annie Rooney, Hannah Sexton Donovan, Charlee O'Regan, Grace Murphy, Bláithín O'Sullivan, Sarah Roche, Clara Murphy, Abby Martin, Caitríona O'Sullivan, Ciara Barry Murphy, Aoife Merrigan, Chloe O'Donoghue, Kate Twomey, Tara Kenneally, Anna O'Shea, Kate Martin.
: Jimmy Smiddy (Castlemartyr).
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