Glenarifffe-Glenravel came from behind at half time to beat Dunloy in Tuesday evening’s Under 16A Hurling League at Waterfoot. With both teams short a good few regulars there was little between the sides in the early stages, but nearing half time Dunloy’s ability to find the net gave them the edge and they went in at half time with a six point lead
With the breeze at their backs in the second half Glenariffe/Glenravel gained the upper hand and pushed on to win by 3-21 to 5-10 to keep their good league run going
Loughgiel Shamrocks, who just two days earlier won the McMullan Cup (North Antrim Under 16 Hurling) at Feis na nGleann drew with St Paul’s on a scoreline of 2-16 apiece, while Sarsfields and their West Belfast rivals Gort na Móna also shared the points, after finishing 2-15 apiece at the Bear Pit.

With 11of the 15 games played Glenariffe/Glenravel hold a one point lead over Loughgiel at the top of a very congested table. However Cushendall, who are in third place, have four games in hand over all their closest rivals and appear to be in a very strong position

