Whitehill was the setting for the Antrim Minor B Championship 2026, with the condensed schedule running two shortened semi-finals and final on the night. With both pitches in action and referees Catherine McMullan and Ryan Magee officiating, it was the peak of the Minor Camogie season on the back of a hot summer week. The finalists were decided with Naomh Éanna overcoming Bridíní Óga on a score line of 1-4 to 0-01 and Tír na nÓg securing their place with a 3-4 to 0-3 win over Cargin.


The final was an evenly matched affair in the first half, with both teams going in at 2 points a piece at the 15 minute half time break. With Antrim County keepers Clodagh McLarnon (U16) and Mia Carlin (Minor) in opposite nets, the second half was to remain goalless, each drawing the appreciation of the supporters for a series of fine saves. It was the girls in blue who made the better of their opportunities however as the gap opened up. Reaching the magic 4 point margin with minutes remaining set the home support alight and on the long whistle, Tír na nÓg were crowned the worthy champions. Emer Lyttle was on hand from the Antrim Executive Committee to conclude the formalities and present the silverware to captain Brogan McGuckien as the sun went down on a great evening of Camogie.
