Loughgiel Shamrocks celebrated a great season at the annual awards dinner in Tullyglass Hotel on Friday evening with a vast array of trophies on show. The hurlers were celebrating success with the McMullan Cup, The Minor Championship, The Under 20 Championship and Senior Reserve Championship but topping the bill were the Camogs who only last weekend won back the Ulster Senior Camogie title
Under 17 County Champions Lougiel who received their medals at the club dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.The Loughgiel Senior Reserve team who won the Countess of Antrim Cup and Reserve Championship were honoured the Loughgiel Shamrocks awards dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel.Club treasurer Jack McNaughton with his five nieces who were part of the Loughigel team who won the Ulster Senior Camogie title. L-R, Una McNaughton, Lucia McNaughton, Katie Lynn, Maria Lynn and Annie LynnAntrim hurling manager Darren Gleeson presents the Under 20 Hurler of the Year award to Christy McGarryAntrim hurling manager Darren Gleeson presents the Under 17 championship trophy to team captain Ben McGarryDarren Gleeson presents the Under 17 Hurler of the Year award to Pearse PattersonSarah McFadden presents the Minor Camogie Player of the Year award to Caitie ConnollyClub chairman John Campbell presents the Senior Camogie Player of the Year award to Caitrin DobbinJohn Campbell presents the Senior Hurler of the Year award to Declan McCloskeyPJ O’Mullan presents the club’s Overall Player of the year award to Enda Og McGarryDarren Gleeson presents the Club Person of the Year award to Jack McNaughton at the Loughgiel Shamrocks dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel.Newly crowned Ulster Senior Camogie Champions at the Lougngiel Shamrocks awards dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.Antrim Camogie Board chairman Liam Vallelly presents the Antrim and Ulster Club Championship trophies to Amy Boyle (left) and Lucia McNaughton at the club dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.Antrim Camoige Board chairman Liam Vallely presents the Junior Player of the Year to Roisin CummingsCaptain of the Loughgiel Senior Reserve team who had such a successful season is seen here with his girlfriend Rebecca McFarlineLiam Vallely presents the Intermediate Camogie Player of the Year award to Ciara Boyle.Team manager Liam Glackin presents the Under 15 Player of the Year to Tomas McNultyClub treasurer Jack McNaughton with his five nieces who were part of the Loughigel team who won the Ulster Senior Camogie title. L-R, Una McNaughton, Lucia McNaughton, Katie Lynn, Maria Lynn and Annie LynnThe Lynn sisters Katie, Maria and Annie at the Loughgiel GAC dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel.Una McNaughton (left0 who was captain of the Loughgel Senior Camogie team who beat Slaughtneil in the 2015 final with her sister Lucia McNaughton who was joint captain of the team who beat the same opponents last week.Junior Hurler of the Year Brian McNaughton received his award from committee member Francis Boyle.Lucia Mcnaughton presents the U16 Camogie Player of the Year to Shanna Deery.Martin McNaughton presents the McMullan Cup to Under 15 team captain Conan Johnston.Eimear Boyle with the Ulster Championship Camogie CupThe McKillop sisters, Claire, Shauna, Louise and Anna at the Loughgiel awards dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.The Glackin family at the Loughgiel Shamrocks dinner in Tullyglass HotelUnder 17 and Under 20 captains Ben McGarry and Enda Og McGarry with the trophiesThe McGarry family Brendan, Roan, Ben and Graine at the Loughgiel dinnerBrendan Chopper McGarry with his nephews Christy and Enda Og at the Shamrocks dinnerJohn and Deirdre Campbell with their grandsonUnder 16 Player of the Year Shanna Deery with her mum Oliveen and dad Shane at the Loughgiel dinner.Most Improved Minor Hurler of the Year Mark Christie receives his award from team manager Martin McNaughtonSenior Reserve captain Caolan Blair and team manager Hugh McCann with the trophies the Reserves won this seasonMC for the evening Darragh O’Mullan takes a selfie with guest of honour Darren Gleeson at the Loughgiel GAC dinner inTullyglass Hotel.