The Avondhu

Lismore win Waterford U12 camogie title

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The WIT Arena at Carriganor­e was a hive of activity on Saturday morning last with the staging of this year’s county U12 camogie finals, with the standard of play across all three finals of the highest level, a testimony to the work done within all six clubs involved in the finals.

Ferrybank 1-2 Dungarvan 0-2

The division three final between these two sides was a hugely entertaini­ng one where the outcome could have gone either way, with Ferrybank emerging victorious.

Lismore 0-5 Abbeyside 0-4

There was a lot of confusion at the end of this game as practicall­y all watching the game were of the opinion that the game had ended in a draw, but it quickly came to light that Lismore had won the game by a single score.

Abbeyside held an 0-3 to 0-1 lead at the break. Gemma Corcoran gave Lismore an early lead, but two points from Edel Tynan and one from Abbey Sweeney saw Abbeyside turn around in a good position.

Most of those watching on were of the opinion that Edel Tynan hit two points in the second half, they certainly were indicated by the umpires, while Gemma Corcoran hit a brace for Lismore and Helen Duncan-O’Neill hit which most thought was the score that levelled matters but in the referee’s notebook proved to be the winner.

Emily Barry, Ruby Walsh and Gemma Corcoran all impressed for Lismore in this one, while for Abbeyside Edel Tynan, Lauren Cliffe and Abbey Sweeney impressed.

Gailltír 2-5 Tramore 1-0

Gailltír, with just four of their team underage again for next year’s competitio­n, proved too strong for Tramore in the division 1 final at the Carriganor­e venue.

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