
Saturday’s Junior championship was a game of two halves. It might be a cliche but you could’ve been excused for thinking you were watching two different games. The first half seen Sarsfield’s take the chilly wind on their backs on the lower pitch in St. Enda’s and pinned Loughgiel into their own half for much of the game. The Paddies raised a green flag late in the second half from their All Ireland Minor champion, Aimee Ferris with eight points added, but it could’ve been more as the charge for the win got the better of some of the forwards and a number of wides will be a point to reflect on ahead of today’s Ulster quarter final game against Drum.
The Shamrocks were solid though in defence and much of what Sarsfield’s attempted at close quarters was turned around and limited the Paddies to taking their scores over the bar. Loughgiel found pressing into Sarsfield’s half a challenge into the wind, and at the short whistle only managed to amass one point from Eimear McKinley to Sarsfield’s 1-08.
The second half was where Loughgiel came alive and for the first fifteen minutes wrestled the game back with a goal and five points, the goal coming from an Eimear McKinley free from the Shamrock’s dugout and dropped in over the Sarsfield’s keeper’s head inside 12 minutes from the restart. Now with only four points separating the sides, the Shamrocks made that two goals from an Anna Killen strike, just a few minutes later. Sarsfield’s knew Loughgiel were making a big move up the scoreboard and it took Ferris to raise Sarsfield’s hopes again as she struck home for another goal and soon that was three as right full forward Honor Rafferty found a gift of a pass from Carla McKenna and struck the sliotar into the heart of Loughgiel’s net with twenty three minutes gone on the clock in the second half.

The Shamrock’s weren’t finished though, a clever strike by Alana McKendry into the back of Sarsfield’s net had the Shamrock’s buoyant but a six point gap with six minutes of ordinary time was a tall ask and when the Paddies struck back with a Ferris hat trick, with three minutes added on, it was a relief for the Sarsfield’s supporters and players to hear referee, Ryan O’Reilly’s whistle go, earning the Paddies a place in history, taking their first major trophy in just six years after forming. Those six years have been measured out by hard work, determination and a dream to play camogie with the best. Winning the Development Championship, Development Cup, then the Antrim league in their division and now with a Junior title moves Sarsfield’s up into the Antrim Intermediate ranks but for now though, they have an Ulster QF to play and then maybe some celebrations later tonight.

Sarsfield’s Laura McKernan was awarded Player of the Match and Aimee Ferris topped the ‘Top Scorers’ in the Junior championship.
You can see photos from Saturday’s Junior final here by following the link…
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Loughgiel Scorers
Alana McKendry 1-00, Anna McKillen 1-00, Eimear McKinley 1-06 (4f and a goal from a free)
Sarsfield’s Scorers
Carla McKenna 0-01, Laura McKernan 0-06 (2f, 1×45), Aimee Ferris 3-02, Michaela Mullen 0-02 (f), Honour Rafferty 1-00

















