The competition was back to its familiar format in its regular venue in Larne Leisure Centre with each team playing each other twice in a league format preceding a final between the two top teams.
St Anthony’s started strong with a 3-1 victory over Corran Integrated. St MacNissis cruised through the groups winning their first three games scoring 11 goals and conceding none. A return of the opening fixture saw Corran grind out a one nil win over St Anthony’s meaning the Antiville school were effectively out unless there was a big swing in goal difference in the last game between Corran Integrated and St MacNissis. Unfortunately for St Anthony’s the last game ended in a nil-nil draw.
After the group stages the traditional rolling penalty competition took place. Every child entered but the last boy standing was Darryl from Corran Integrated who won a hurling stick.
The main event was the 2022 final. St MacNissis steamrolled into a 3-0 lead at half time. Corran regrouped and refocused for a second half assault but despite sustained periods of pressure the Blackcave team were unable to break through the St MacNissis defence who saw out the second half out to secure the victory.
There were impressive performers on all three sides but the team work of St MacNissis made the difference overall.
The Larne Schools Hurling Cup now in its 9th year is a great opportunity for children to play important games of hurling at a competitive level.

St MacNissis won the competition without conceding a single goal taking the trophy back to Agnew Street for the first time since 2016