The first part of the Ruairi Og juvenile awards was held in Cushendall Golf Club on Saturday. Sean Paul went along for the Saffron Gael.

The Under 15 team who won this season’s Karen Coyle Memorial tournament in Ballcastle received their trophies at the Ruairi Og juvenile presentation in Cushendall Golf Club 
Senior team player Laura McMullan presents the Under 16 Canogie player of the Year to Naimh Graham 
Laura McMullan presents the U16 Camogie Most Improved Player award to Monique O’ Boyle 
Louise Mullholland receives the Most Improved Under 14 Camog award 
The Ruairi Og U14 camog team who were winners of the League, Regional Feile and the O’Connor Gillan Memorial Tournament this season 
Laura McMullan with U14 joint Camogs of Year Orlaith McAlister and Abi McNeil 
Ruairi Og cub chairman Dan Delargy with U14 Hurler of Year Sean McKay (left) and most improved U14 Hurler Charlie McAuley 
Dan Delargy with U16 Hurler joint Hurlers of the Year Shane McKenna and Colin McKeegan and Micheal Quinn most improved U16 Hurler 
U12 joint Hurlers of year Oran McCambridge and Callagh Mooney and most improved U12 Hurler Aodhan Campbell with club chairman Dan Delargy 
It was a great year for the Ruairi Og U12 Camogs who travelled the country far and wide to become winners of U12 League, Jim Nelson tournament, Greenlough tournament, Glenulin tournament, Carrickmore and Castlewellan tournament 
Laura McMullan with Joint Under 12 Players of the Year Naimh and Kathy McNeill 
Laura McMullan presented the Under 12 Most Improved Player award to Eilish Emerson 
Winners of the local Primary School Awards at the Ruairi Og juvenile presentation were – St Mary’s Meabh McAlister & Conor McCann Glenann p.s Amy McAlister and Fontan Bradley