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Congratulations to the Antrim U14 team captained by Oisin’s Shane O’Connor

Congratulations to the Antrim U14 team captained by Oisin’s Shane O’Connor on their great performances at the Tony Forristal U14 All Ireland Competition held in Waterford last weekend.

Antrims first game was against Laois which they won  easily , before the challenge of Wexford was negotiated, if only just. The two victories moved Antrim into the semi-finals for the first time ever and with just six minutes remaining of their semi-final clash with Clare, Antrim held a slender advantage. Alas, it was not be. With Antrim tiring, Clare pilfered a series of late goals to advance by 7-9 to 3-10.

U14 Round 2 of the NA B Feile – 14th April 2013

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Round 2 of the NA B Feile played in Armoy.
Glenshesk 2-2 Oisin 4-9

Oisin’s scorers today Shane O’connor 2-6, Michael McConaghie 1-2, Oliver Kearney 1-0, Oliver McLarnon 0-1.

Round 1 of the NA B Feile was played last sat 6/4/2013 in Cushendun.
St Brendans 2-4 Oisin 6-4

Oisin’s scorers Shane O’Connor 5-4, Alex Murray 1-0.

Next sat 20/4/13
Round 3 Oisin V All Saints Ballymena in Glenariffe at 4pm.

Match report – Oisín v Sarsfield 6th May 2012

Half time score: Oisín 2-05 v Sarsfields 0-06
Full time score: Oisín 2-11 v Sarsfields 1-10

Glenariffe Oisín’s welcomed Belfast side Sarsfields knowing a win would put them top of the league.

The playing conditions were ideal with no real wind and only the odd shower of rain under the shadow of the rolling glens. It was the hosts Oisíns who started out brighter with a point from Kevin McDonnell in the opening minute from the 20m. 2 minutes later, a point from Dan McKillop followed by a 65m free in off the post for Micky Gettens to assert the lead for Glenariffe. On the 6 th minute, a great solo run from Dan McKillop resulted in a goal and this was quickly followed by a superb long range point for Niall Murray. After 12 minutes of play, Sarsfield’s got their first point on the board when Daniel McKernan carried the ball 20m before flicking it over the bar. A minute after McKearnan was involved

again as he was denied by a brilliant save from Seánán McToal. Sarsfield got another point on the 19th minute from a 65m free by Sean Og McGuinness. Two scores for Oisíns followed before the 20 minute mark as Gettens got a point from a 65 and Randal McDonnell scored a goal through the keepers legs from the 13m line. In the 10 minutes leading up to the first half, Sarsfields hit a flurry of unanswered points to narrow the gap at half time to 2-05 to 0-06.

Sean Og McGuinness was first to add to the score board in the 7th minute of the second half, Oisíns soon followed with 3 points in 5 minutes from Gettens, Murray and Seamus Doc McDonnell. Sean

Og McGuinness recorded the last of his 4 points from a 30m free with 15 minutes left on the clock. Soon after, Peter Corr of Sarsfield was given his second yellow card leaving Sarsfield to 14 men. Kevin McDonnell recorded another point for the Oisíns with a 45m free before Sarsfields hit back with a goal.

A possible turning point came when with 5 minutes left; Sean Og McGuinness put wide a 21m free which would have closed the gap to 3 points. Oisín’s subs McDonnell and Kearns added to the score board with a point each before Gary Lennon scored the last point of the game. The result now leaves the Oisins top of the league and one more step closer to moving back up to Division 1. Well Done lads.

Oisín: Seánán McToal, Sean Cosgrove, Mark Nulty, Conán McToal, Conor McAllister, Micky Gettens (0-3) Daniel O’Boyle, Thomas Quinn, Carl Healy, Dan McKillop (1-1), Randal McDonnell (1-0) Niall Murray (0-2), Alex McDonnell, Seamus Doc McDonnell (0-1), Kevin McDonnell (0-2) Subs: Eamonn Kearns (0-1), Seamus McDonnell (0-1), Aaron Cosgrove, Ryan McDonnell, Norris Murray

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St Patrick’s I.N.T.O Hurling Sevens Success – Match Report

St Patrick’s Primary School pupils fulfilled their potential last Friday (27th April 2012) in Armoy by winning the I.N.T.O hurling sevens tournament. The boys competed in section A against six other local schools and following their success will play in the North Antrim final at Casement Park in the near future.

The competition was fiercely contested and all of the teams showed the capability to win the tournament but the skill and determination of these young local players was enough to see them lift the trophy for the first time in ten years.

The boys understandably displayed signs of nerves prior to their opening match but these feelings were soon put to rest with a 2-2 to 0-0 victory over St. Mary’s Cushendall. The match was won in midfield with two good performances from Alexander and Michael McMullan showing lots of energy. Jamie McConaghie and Oliver Kearney scored the goals with Michael McMullan and Caolan O’Connor scoring the points which helped the local boys get off to the perfect start.

The second game was against St. Anne’s, Corkey who provided a more difficult test for the Glenariff team but a solitary point from a Caolan O’Connor free was enough for the win in an uneventful game.

Next would be St. Patrick’s most difficult challenge so far as they took on their namesakes from Loughgiel who had won the indoor tournament earlier in the year. The two teams exchanged scores and went in one point a piece at half time thanks to a superb piece of individual play from Michael McMullan. Caolan O’Connor scored his third point of the tournament from a free to give his side a 2-1 lead early in the second half but Loughgiel showed character to level with less than a minute to go. After an excellent puck out from goalkeeper Joseph Delargy, Alexander McMullan caught the ball and was tackled unfairly to earn his side a free and one last chance to win the game. Caolan O’Connor remained cool under pressure to strike over the bar to earn his team further points.

The fourth game of the tournament was hotly anticipated as both St. Patrick’s, Glenariff and St. Joseph’s, Dunloy went into the game with a one hundred percent record and victory for either side would surely give them a fantastic opportunity to win the tournament. The side from Dunloy put the Glenariff side under pressure throughout the match but they found goalkeeper Joseph Delargy in inspired form to keep his third clean sheet of the tournament. Both sides battled hard for the win and Dunloy had to do a fair bit of defending themselves, and they looked to have secured the draw until Alexander McMullan was once again brought down but this time he earned his side a penalty. However, with little time remaining Caolan O’Connor put the ball over the bar for the important win.

The penultimate game was against the Gaelscol, Ballycastle whose goalkeeper’s puck outs caused trouble in the Glenariff defence but brave defending from Euan McHenry denied his opponents on numerous occasions to earn his side’s fourth clean sheet of the tournament. Jamie McConaghie scored his second point of the tournament to earn the win for his side. This would mean that the Glenariff side would only need a draw in their last game against St.Patrick’s and St. Brigid’s, Ballycastle.

The last match of the day was a well fought game between the two sides who contested every ball. The match could have went either way with both sides having chances to score but neither defence was willing to lie down, and excellent hooking and blocking kept this another low scoring game. Alexander McMullan and Oliver Kearney proved to be the difference with well taken points. Ruairi McIlhatton played an important role replacing an injured Jamie McConaghie during this match. At the final whistle the St. Patrick’s players realised that they had done enough to not only win the match but the tournament with a commendable undefeated record.

All of the players played to the best of their ability on the day and deserved to win this tournament against impressive opposition. This opportunity has given the children valuable experience which they should continue to build on the future.

Match reporter: Mr Dinsmore (St Patrick’s Primary School teacher)

Match Report: County League Division 2 – Oisíns Glenariffe v St. Galls

Sunday 22nd April 2012
Final Score: St. Galls (2,10)  Oisíns (1,13)

What a hard fought game for the Oisíns, travelling to De La Salle Park Milltown with both of these teams knowing the importance of collecting league points at this early stage in the season, it was a tough encounter indeed!

Oisíns tally in the first half was (2, 4) with Alex McDonnell scoring both of the goals and Conor Kerr, Johnny McIntosh and Mickey Gettens taking care of the points with young Tom Quinn contributing. St. Galls (1,8) with Niall Burke at short range, in the first 11 minutes scoring their first half goal and the points scored by Niall, Jackson McGreevey, Ciaran Gallagher and Karl Stewart. The referee was kept busy showing yellow cards to both teams. Everyone was glad to see the break.

The battle continued in the second half with each team wiping out the other’s score. It was ‘nip and tuck’ throughout. Oisíns wing three quarters player saw the line with ten minutes still remaining having received two yellows from the referee making the game very difficult for the Glensmen. However The Oisíns held their own and were very unlucky not to have collected two points at the whistle putting a free narrowly wide from an acute angle in the last couple of minutes.

Senior League Match Report: Oisíns 3-16 vs Carey 1-08

Senior League: Wednesday 11th April 2012 @ 7.00pm
Half time score: Oisín 2 – 06 Carey 0 – 04
Full time score: Oisín 3 – 16 Carey 1 – 08

Glenariffe Oisín’s welcomed Carey to the first Senior League game of the season.  Seamus Doc was first to add to the score board with a point in the 5th minute of the game.  Oisin’s took a while to settle before they found their rhythm.  Kevin McDonnell had a shot at goal, only to be saved, however Conán McToal  was on hand to tap home the rebound.  Shortly after a great poc out from Seanán McToal was well collected by Carl Healy and with great vision gave a super pin point pass to Kevin McDonnell who finished with a fine point.   Glenariffe Oisín’s ended the first half strong.

Within the first minute of the second half, Dan McKillop  scored his first point of the game, however Carey looked as if they were going to get a goal with a firm strike from within 5 metres of the goal mouth, only to be saved by Seanán McToal.  Carey’s Sean McLoughlin followed with Carey’s first point of the second half.  Thomas Quinn had a great game in mid field as well as Alex McDonnell.  As Oisin’s pulled comfortably ahead they decided to put on a few fresh legs.  3 minutes to go and Eamon Kearns registered his first score in the Senior League.  A fine performance throughout the Oisín’s team and a great start to the opening game of the League.

Oisín:   Seánán McToal, Sean Cosgrove, Mark Nulty, Aaron Cosgrove, Micky Gettens (0-4), Randal Mc Donnell (0-1), Daniel O’Boyle, Carl Healy, Thomas Quinn, Conán McToal (1-1), Dan McKillop (1-1), Seamus Doc McDonnell (0-3), Alex McDonnell (1-2), Seamus McDonnell, Kevin McDonnell (0-1)

Subs: Jonnie McIntosh (0-2) for Seamus McDonnell,  Eamon Kearns (0-1) for Conán McToal, Niall Murray for Daniel O’Boyle, Rory O’Connor for Carl Healy,  Paul McDonnell for Seamus Doc McDonnell

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Girls Gaelic Football – U14 match – Oisin vs Glenravel

Oisín 2-03  Glenravel 3-05

Date: Wed 4th April 2012 
Location: McAllister and McVeigh Memorial Park, Glenariffe

Our young U14 ‘s put on a brave display in going down 3-05 to 2-03.  This is a very young team with great potential, 9 of which played their first match on a full sized pitch

Team
Katie Healy, Catriona Haughey, Jane Emerson, Eve McClintock, Aoife Healy, Niamh McIntosh, Shannon O’Boyle, Maeve McKendry, Courtney McGaughey, Claire Emerson, Marie Hamilton (0-01), Ruth McIlwaine (1-01), Caitlin O’Boyle, Maeve Gillan (1-01), Aoife-Marie Robbin

Oisin Vs Loughgiel Shamrocks Match Information

Date:
Saturday 24th Mar 2012
Táin Club Hurling League – Division 1B – Round 1 @2pm

Venue:
McAllister and McVeigh Memorial Park, Glenariffe

Full time score:
Oisín 1 – 14 Loughgiel Shamrocks 2 – 19

Referee:
Colum Cunning

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TÁIN CLUB HURLING LEAGUE DIVISION 1B – Current Standing
POSITION TEAM PLAYED WON DRAWN LOST FOR AGAINST POINTS
1 Loughgiel Shamrocks 3 3 0 0 58 23 6
2 Ruairí Óg 3 3 0 0 34 21 6
3 Glenariff Ossians 4 2 0 2 51 60 4
4 Ballygalget 3 1 0 2 25 37 2
5 Kevin Lynch Hurling Club 2 1 0 1 6 33 2
6 Shane Uí Néill 5 0 0 5 0 0 0