Drogheda Independent

Gers girls double up in style

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GERALDINES U12 girls came out on top in a tough U12A Louth championsh­ip final against Cooley Kickams at a sunny Cluskey Park last week as a 2-4 to 1-4 win secured the League and Championsh­ip double.

The Geraldines showed from the start that they meant business with Leah Hughes winning the throw in and putting the Gers on the attack. Within 5 minutes, Keelan Bewley fired and unstoppabl­e shot to the net after a great cross field pass from Grace Rodgers. The ever reliable Sophie McArdle added a point from a well taken free minutes later.

With the midfield duo of Leah Hughes and Tara O’Connor dominating the middle and Nesssa Norton cleaning up every ball that came her way the Gers were in total control but failed to make it count on the scoreboard as the Peninsula

Cooley got themselves back into the game with a pointed free and a good score from play. In the closing minutes, one of the Cooley forwards latched onto a clearance from the Gers defence and finished well to the net to give the Cooley girls a one point lead at half time.

It was Cooley who began the second half on top and they quickly added another point. The Geraldines defence was coming under a lot of pressure but Eliza Logan held firm at full back, winning several important balls and Nia Halpin gave an exhibition of tight marking and determinat­ion. Saorla Sharkey and Rebecca Bewley also put in huge effort in the half back line to prevent further scores. The Geraldines hit back with another great free kick from the nerveless Sophie McArdle. girls defended doggedly.

With the Gers trailing by a point, Leah Hughes switched into the full forward position to devastatin­g effect, scoring 1-1 in 5 minutes to put the Gers into a 3 point lead. Erin Finnegan came on for the hard working Amy Craven and was immediatel­y in the thick of the action, winning and using the ball well.

At this stage the Geraldines half forward line moved up a gear with Ciara Cunningham running at the Cooley defence repeatedly and scored a great point while Grace Rodgers and Sophie McArdle were constant threats and unlucky not to add more scores, kicking a few wides. Keelan Bewley switched to midfield where she did important work tracking the runs of the Cooley midfielder­s .

The Kickhams Struck back with another point and went in search of a goal but the Green line held firm, lead superbly by captain Nessa Norton at centre half back and Eliza Logan at full back who made a last minute clearance from the goal line and when the final whistle blew the Geraldines were ahead by three points.

Captain, Nessa Norton was also awarded the player of the match award. Much like the semi final, it was a great team performanc­e with every player playing their part in the win.

GERALDINES: Ruby Green, Eliza Logan, Nia Halpin, Saorla Sharkey, Nessa Norton, Rebecca Baldwin, Tara O’Connor, Leah Hughes, Keelan Bewley, Grace Rodgers, Ciara Cunningham, Sophie McArdle, Amy Crave, Aine Cassidy, Anna Murphy, Claire Stauntom, Clara Egan, Clodagh Corcoran, Dearbla McKenna, Eabha Lawless, Emmy Jeytoo, Erin Finnegan, Katie O’Reilly, KatieOwens, Keira Kenny, Klara Flanagan, Leah Smith, Millie Power, Molly Kellett, Molly Whately,Rachel Cuniffe, Rebecca McConnell, Ruby Nolan, Saidbh Peelo, Sarah Goss, Tara Davi.

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