Enniscorthy Guardian

Our Lady of Lourdes not too despondent after semi defeat

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OUR LADY of Lourdes (Rosbercon) travelled to the home of Irish basketball in Tallaght in a bid to become All-Ireland champions in the Minor girls’ ‘C’ league where they played St. Mary’s (Ballina) in the semi-final.

With the two semi-finals and the final taking place in the same venue, on the same day, it was all to play for.

The game started very tentativel­y for the O.L.O.L. girls, and Ballina settled the better of the two teams in the opening minutes, racing into a 5-0 lead.

A quick time-out was taken by O.L.O.L. and it seemed to settle the nerves slightly. A free throw from Julia Halicka and a great baseline move by Kirsten Kenny gave the Rosbercon girls a little more confidence and kept them in touch, however, St. Mary’s were able to penetrate the centre of the key far too easily and got a few easy baskets to finish the quarter 9-3 up.

The second quarter saw an increase in intensity by the O.L.O.L. girls, especially Aisling Ryan and Sinéad Curran who started to run at the opposition. The St. Mary’s foul count increased as a result and the girls converted from the line.

Despite some good play, O.L.O.L. just couldn’t convert all that pressure into points on the scoreboard and St. Mary’s increased their lead at half-time, going in 15-6 up.

True to this first year team’s form, the third quarter was one where the girls took on the challenge to make a comeback and get back into the game.

Some great drives to the basket by O.L.O.L’s Julia Halicka carved open the opposition’s defence and spurred the rest of the team to increase the intensity.

As a team they worked relentless­ly and this effort allowed for the better offensive opportunit­ies. S. McCann of St. Mary’s kept her side just slightly in front going into the last as their lead was reduced to just four points (21-17).

With nothing in it going into the last, Ballina settled into the fourth more comfortabl­y and got two quick baskets. It seemed that every time O.L.O.L. got back within four points that St. Mary’s responded.

With three minutes on the clock there was six points between the teams and O.L.O.L. had to throw everything at the opposition if they were to turn it around.

O.L.O.L. implemente­d a full court press to try to get a few early steals and some easy baskets which gave Halicka and Ryan some success, however, in the end St. Mary’s number 8 McCann finished off the game with six points and helped her team to a 32-25 win to progress to the All-Ireland final, while O.L.O.L. had to be content with the bronze medal in their first trip to the semis since 2000.

The Our Lady of Lourdes should not be too despondent as they played great basketball throughout the season. For some of the team it was their first year ever playing basketball and so with more training and experience they should improve even more.

It is also worth noting that this was the first time in seven or eight years that any Wexford school has made it to the All-Ireland semi-final stage of the competitio­n, and so the team should be proud of their achievemen­ts to date.

St. Mary’s (Ballina) went on to play Scoil Mhuire (Ennis) in the final and won on a 39-25 scoreline.

 ??  ?? The Our Lady of Lourdes first year basketball team. Back (from left): Sarah Coughlin (coach), Anna Phelan, Marita Kennedy, Kirstin Kenny, Sinéad Curran, Elaine Aspel, Ciara Mullally, Daphne Kennington (coach). Front (from left): Niamh O’Connor, Nicole...
The Our Lady of Lourdes first year basketball team. Back (from left): Sarah Coughlin (coach), Anna Phelan, Marita Kennedy, Kirstin Kenny, Sinéad Curran, Elaine Aspel, Ciara Mullally, Daphne Kennington (coach). Front (from left): Niamh O’Connor, Nicole...

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