Lamhs Juvenile Presentation Awards in Beechlawn Hotel

Lámh Dhearg held their 38th Annual Juvenile Presentation Awards night in a packed Beechlawn Hotel generously sponsored by Choice Blinds. Special guests were Parish Priest, Fr Patrick Devlin, Terry Mc Crudden Senior Football captain, Paddy Mervyn Senior Hurling captain, Sara Kennedy Senior Camogie captain, Ciara Doherty Vice Captain Senior LGFA and Hugh Kennedy Principal of club’s feeder School Ballymacward PS.

Chairman, Brian Smyth in his address warmly welcomed everyone, complimented the juveniles and mentors for their commitment throughout the season. He encouraged the juveniles to keep playing and working at their skills and they were all achievers, and the club has a healthy future ahead. Brian paid tribute to the successful panels ( u12 Camogs- Lavey Shield winners, u15 Camogs Feile C Regional Champions and u16 Camogs and LGFA winners of County B Championships) and thanked them for bringing great credit to the club. 

Brian also outlined exciting plans for the clubs second phase of development and was confident members would positively help support the fund-raising ventures. Brian concluded by acknowledging the sterling work of committee members and club volunteers for their unstinting work throughout the season and thanked Colm Cochrane and his subcommittee for organising the night.

Before the presentation of the team and individual awards the packed room were shown two presentations, Lámhs on Tour 2023 and Pictorial Review of 2023 and they were both popularly received and enhanced the atmosphere of the night.

Individual Awards

U13 Most Improved HurlerOrin Agnew 
U13 Hurler of the Year Dylan Quinn  
   
U15 Most Improved HurlerEoin Flynn
U15 Hurler of the Year Fiontann McAufield
U13 Most Improved FootballerRyan McCague
U13 Footballer of the year  Orin Agnew 
U15 Most Improved FootballerEnda Reilly 
U15 Footballer of the Year Ryan Fox
  
U12 Most Improved CamogMaebh Tracey 
  
U12 Camog of the Year Caragh McKenna 
  
U14 Most improved CamogRiona McKenna 
  
U14 Camog of the YearKatie Flynn 
  
U16 Most Improved CamogLila McCann 
  
U16 Camog of the YearLaoise Stone 
U12 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerCara McAuley
  
U12 Girls Football Player of the YearRoma Murray 
  
  
U14 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerRiona Mc Kenna 
  
U14 Girls Football Player of the YearSophie Morris 
  
U16 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerBrenna Armstrong
  
U16 Girls Football Player of the YearAoife Fitzsimons 

SPECIAL AWARDS

John McPeake Shield Handballer of the Year Cara McAuley 
Diarmuid Frazer Memorial cupMaebh Tracey 
Charlie Smyth Award – Most Overall Improved Player Ciaran Herron
Sam McGarry Award – Outstanding commitment and desireWinning both championshipU16 LGFA TeamU16 Camogie TeamAll their Coaches Emer Mc GarryMeabh MartinBronach KeeganTony StanleyConor Fitzsimons Fra Stone David BakerUrsula Lynch 
Davy McGarry Award for Youth Personality of the YearAmelie Annett 

Glenavy Gala Ball

St Josephs Glenavy GAC held a celebratory 80th  Anniversary Gala Ball on Saturday 21st November in Crumlin Road Gaol for 210 members and Guests.

Guests were treated to a fantastic 5 course meal in the surroundings of the old Gaol.

The evening started off with thanks from the Club Chairman Eddie Forester to Volunteers, Parents and players for their support during the year and an outline of all the club’s success on and off the field.

The plans for a new extended training facility was also launched at this event for Spring 2024 with drawing on display to highlight the ambition of the club going forward into 2024 and beyond.

A presentation of Prizes followed to senior players by the Senior Manager Martin Clenaghan, to Senior player of the year Ciaran Loney, Young player of the year Darragh Armstrong and Reserve Senior player of the year Eoin Mitchel.

The Chairman of the club then presented the club Member of the year Trophy to Jonny Rogan

The high point of the evening was the arrival of Glenavy Senior ladies Team and Manager, as Antrim Intermediate and Ulster Finalist to the Ball, just before the meal to a rapturous and standing ovation from all the guests. 

This Fantastic team is an example of the high standards set in 2023, that could only be achieved with hard work and effort. The Ladies Team are now legends within the club and to the next generation of girls in Glenavy who now want to wear the club Jersey.

After Dinner, Chris Scullion, the Senior Manager presented trophies to Player of the year, Natashia O’Neil, Young Player of the Year Cara McGarry and most improved players, Katie ONeil and Phoebe Higgins.

One lucky Winner got two Tickets to the Bruce Springsteen Concert in the Ballot and a commissioned painting is now ready to be displayed In New Extended training facilities in 2024 to Mark our 80th Anniversary year.

 This truly superb 80th Gala event was concluded with a Disco and celebrations amongst friends, families’ players and patrons that will long live in the memory of everyone in the Club. And wider community

What way to celebrate to celebrate 80 years of St Joseph’s Glenavy GAC 🟠⚫️🥳 A big thank you to the staff at @crumlinroadgaol for hosting us & club person of the year Jonny Rogan and Eddie Forester for organising such a historic event! Along with Bert Trowlen for capturing every moment 📸

We hope you all had a fantastic evening! We must also give a shout out to some individuals who had a great footballing season 🏐

🏆Ladies player of the year: Natasha O’Neill

🏆Ladies young player of the year: Cara Mcgarry

🏆Ladies most improved player: Katie O’Neill & Phoebe Higgins

🏆Men’s player of the year: Ciaran Loney

🏆Men’s young player of the year: Darragh Armstrong

🏆Reserve player of the year: Eóin Mitchell

Aghagallon claim the Shield at Dunsilly

South West Development U23 Football Shield final

Aghagallon 1-12 Moneyglass 2-4

The final game in the South West Antrim’s development competition, the U23 football shield saw St. Mary’s Aghagallon and St. Ergnat’s Moneyglass meet in the final at Dunsilly on Sunday with the Lough Shore side running out winners in an entertaining game despite the heavy underfoot conditions.

Aghagallon made the brighter start and raced into a two point lead after 10 minutes with Tyler Cassidy replying with a point for St. Ergnat’s to get them on their way. Jonathan Hannon then converted two frees to move St. Mary’s further ahead before Jamie McLaughlin replied with a point for the Marian Hill side.

At this stage Aghagallon began to take control as they moved 0-5 to 0-2 and things would get better for the men in green when Kieran Hamill raced through the opposition defence to finish to the net.

Moneyglass responded and came back with a goal of their own through full-forward Tyler Cassidy but at half time it was St. Mary’s who were in the stronger position as they led 1-6 to 1-2.

Moneyglass needed a good start to 2nd half but unfortunately for them that didn’t happen and Aghagallon continued on the front foot as they extended their lead to six with a couple of early scores.

Moneyglass replied with a couple of their own and with their confidence growing they had an opportunity to put the bare minimum between sides butunfortunately the ball slipped agonisingly wide of the post.

A missed opportunity and Aghagallon stepped it up again scoring the next 3 to push their lead out to 7 and with St. Ergnat’s now down to 14 men it seemed like the game was over. To their credit they kept battling to the end and were rewarded with a goal from Aidan McErlain.

 This was to be the game’s last score with Aghagallon running out 1-12 to 2-4 winners to collect the first South Wes U23 Shield. The win came at a cost however with an injury to one of their star performers, Jamie Lamont and we wish this fine young player a speedy recovery.

The competition itself has been a success for the South West and while not every club took part, those who did will have benefited from it.

For the record Tir na nOg defeated All Saints in the U23 Cup final and Sunday’s win for Aghagallon brings the competition to a close for 2023.

Aghagallon: 1 Gabhan Baine, 23 Steven Brannigan, 3 Kieran Hamill, 4 James McCormick, 5 Padraig Gowdy, 6 Stephen Devlin, 7 Liam Russell, 8 Jamie Lamont, 9 Pauric Maginnis, 10 Enda McCartan, 11 Jonathan Hannon, 12 Ruairi McShane, 13 Callum Mulholland, 14 Joseph Lavelle, 15 Michael McStravick.

Moneyglass: 1 Rory Gribbon, 2 Matthew Mullen, 3 Nate Dixon, 4 James McCormick, 5 Frank Duffin, 6 Paul Duffin, 7 Jamie McLaughlin, 8 Kevin McCann, 9 Connlaodh McCann, 10 Connor O’Kane, 11 Aidan McErlain, 12 Ben Hamill, 13 Charlie McCloskey, 14 Tyler Cassidy, 15 Ronan Campbell, 17 Seanchan Duffin, 18 Zach Hamill, 19 Diarmuid Scullion, 20 Enda Duffin

Referee: Martin Quinn (St. Enda’s)

Devinsh Complex Antrim All Star Awards 2023

Friday night saw the Devenish Antrim club All Star awards held for the third year at the popular west Belfast venue, and once again it was a great success.

The evening got underway with a display of Irish dancing by the highly talented Irish Entertainment Company.

With BBC’s Mark Sidebottom again the man on the mic the chat and banter flowed freely. Mark did an interview with two former Antrim GAA stars from both codes, Gearoid Adams and Terence Sambo McNaughton, both of whom had some great stories to tell of their playing days and of their views on the modern day game, though things did go off on a tangent at a time when Mark and Sambo got into a deep discussion about the origins of the German Shepard dog…. or should that be Alsatian???

Of course the main business of the evening was the presentation of the All Star Awards, which coverer the Junior, Intermediate and Senior players in both codes. As is always the case at these events the loudest cheers of the evening are always reserved for the players from the lower divisions who have been selected ahead of their senior counterparts.

Paddy Burke of Cushendall won the Hurler of the Year award after completing a great season with his club, while the evergreen Tomas McCann received the Footballer of the Year as Cargin’s dominance of the local game continues.

The Young Player of the Year awards both went to the championship winning clubs as well with Joseph McLaughlin, of Ruairi getting the hurling honour, while Cargin’s Conhuir Johnston got the big ball award

The 2023 Devenish Antrim Football All Stars.
Back row, L-R, John McNabb (Cargin), Eoin Hynds (Con Magees), Tiernan O’Boyle (Rasharlin), Kevin McShane (Cargin), Niall McKeever (Portglenone), Conhuir Johnston (Cargin), Deaglan Smith (Dunloy), Eoin McFerran (Dunloy).
Pic by John McIlwaine
The 2023 Devenish Antrim Football All Stars. The Devenish Antrim Hurling All Star team
Back row, L-R, Paddy Burke, Declan McCloskey (Loughgiel), Paul Boyle (Loughgiel), James McNaughton (Loughgiel), Thomas Burns (Armoy), Niall Gillan (Cushendall), Ryan McCambridge (Cushendall). Front L-R, Joseph McLaughlin (Cushendall), Ryan McKee (Loughgiel), Dessi McClean (Gort na Mona(, Eoghan Campbell (Cushendall), Chris McKiernan (Cloughghills), CaolanMcKernan Sarsfields)Conor McCann (Creggan) – Missing from pic Neil McManus.

Colum McDonald received the Referee of the Year award from Alex Treanor

Two in a row for St Mary’s 

South West Primary Schools

Allianz Cumann namBunscoil indoor 5-a-side football

Holders St Mary’s have retained their Allianz Ireland South West Antrim Cumann na bunscoil indoor 5 a side crown. After a day of packed full of action, fun and skill the Portglenone lads emerged as the victors for the second year in a row. 

As usual a large number of local school’s took part in the event and the quality of football on show was of a very high standard throughout the day.  

In Group A Creggan emerged as group winners having defeated the eventual winners along the way, joining those schools in the cup competition were St Brigid’s Ballymena, who recorded an impressive three wins in the group stage. This left Millquarter, St Paul’s Ahoghill and Mary Queen of Peace Glenravel in the shield competition. 

Group B was a tight affair with goals scored being counted and a play-off required. St Joseph’s Crumlin topped the group with Mount St Michael’s Randalstown and St Patrick’s Rasharkin qualifying for the cup competition. St Oliver Plunkett’s Toome, St Colmcille’s Ballymena and St Comgall’s Antrim were the remaining teams to enter the shield. 

The play-offs saw not only the standard of football remain brilliantly high but also the intensity increase. Battling through to the final were St Mary’s Portglenone and St Joseph’s Crumlin, with St Colmcille’s and St Comgall’s making the shield final. 

The shield final was a keenly contested match with both sides showing great grit and determination, St Comgall’s Antrim emerged victorious. 

The cup final saw Portglenone overcome a St Joseph’s side who kept fighting back and took the match right up to the final whistle. 

Congratulations not only to the winners of silverware but to every participating school who contributed to a memorable day’s football.