FIRST U20A TITLE FOR OLSPK
OLSPK 3-3 St. Mary’s 1-6
Our Lady’s and St .Patrick’s Knock won their first ever Ulster U20A title with a three-point victory over St. Mary’s Magherafelt. Both teams deserve credit for serving up an excellent game in very damp conditions.

St. Mary’s Aoife Doherty fired over the first score of the game however their lead was short lived as Grace Guest found the net for OLSPK in the seventh minute. The Knock school then extended their lead when full forward Rose Horisk also rattled the net and Guest sent over another point.
In the second quarter the teams scored a couple of points each. Jemma Shivers scored two frees for the Magherafelt outfit while Evie McHugh and Guest cancelled these scores. Going in at the break OLSPK led by 6 points, 2-3 to 0-3.
Early in the second half Shivers cut the lead to five when she pointed however OLSPK then scored a fortunate goal. Evie Mc Hugh’s free was launched into the square and the wet ball slid of a number of defender hands into the net.
St. Mary’s to their credit never gave up. With 13 left, Ava Hurl found the net with a well taken penalty. Further points followed from Doherty and Shivers to leave just three between the sides. In the final minutes the Magherafelt side piled on the pressure, however OLSPK stood strong to claim the title.
Grace Guest top scored with 1-2 while Jemma Shivers fired over four points and Evie Mc Hugh contributed 1-1. OLSPK Captain Isa Mc Carron was named MFC Player of the Match.
MFC sponsored jerseys for both finalists. The OLSPK sported a FW inside a star, to commemorate their former teacher Frankie Wilson who was heavily involved in ladies football in the school before his untimely passing. It was also a great night for Cara McDermott who celebrated her 18th Birthday today.












