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Loreto College are All-Ireland junior champions

Mar 26, 2022 16:49 By Michael Cooke
Loreto College are All-Ireland junior champions
26 March 2022; Hannah Sheehy of Sacred Heart Mayo in action against Ellie Brady of Loreto College Cavan during the Lidl All Ireland Post Primary School Junior 'A' Championship Final match between Loreto College, Cavan, and Sacred Heart, Mayo, at Curry GAA club in Sligo. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
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Loreto (Cavan) 5-10  Sacred Heart (Mayo) 2-10

Kate Fegan scored 2-5 as Loreto Cavan reclaimed their 2018 crown and defeated Sacred Heart Westport in the Lidl All-Ireland PPS Junior A Championship Final.

Fegan was outstanding and with further goals from Clodagh Clarke (two) and Emma McIntyre Loreto cruised to victory at the Curry GAA Grounds in Sligo.

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Loreto were brilliant in the first half and they made their intent clear from the outset. The Cavan school has scored seven goals in their All-Ireland semi-final win and were 5-5 to 2-6 in front at half-time.

The Ulster champions also took a 3-2 to 1-1 lead into the first water break although it was Sacred Heart who struck the first goal. The brilliant Fegan opened her account after two minutes, before Ava Palasz looped her shot over the head of Orla McCabe and into the Loreto net.

But Loreto scored 1-2 in the next three minutes with Fegan on target for their first goal, after Ailbhe Kennedy intercepted the kickout and set her up. Clodagh Clarke gave the assist for Fegan again, in the 14th minute, and Loreto were already well in control by the water break.

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Saoirse Byrne, Aoife Gannon and Chloe Chambers combined for the first three points on the resumption but Sacred Heart still trailed by 3-2 to 1-4 with ten minutes of the first half remaining.

Fegan turned provider for Clarke’s goal moments later and Clarke scored her second goal in the 28th minute. Fegan added a couple of points before half-time and her team were 5-5 to 2-6 in front at interval.

Loreto’s prolific attack was held at bay for much of the second half but they opened up with scores from Sarah Clarke, Fegan and half-time substitute Katie O’Meara, to push them into an unassailable 5-8 to 2-6 lead.

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Loreto were 5-9 to 2-8 in front at the final water break and despite early points from Ava Kelly and Byrne, in the final quarter, Sacred Heart could not find a route through to goal.

Scorers – Loreto: K Fegan 2-5, C Clarke 2-0, E McIntyre 1-1, E Murphy 0-1, S Clarke 0-1, K O’Meara 0-1, K Bartley 0-1.

Sacred Heart: S Byrne 0-5 (0-4f), C Chambers 1-1, A Palasz 1-0, C McEvilly 0-1, H Sheehy 0-1, A Kelly 0-1, A Gannon 0-1.

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LORETO: O McCabe; C Doyle, A Brady, D McGovern; R Gunn, A Kennedy, C Crowe; E Brady, E McIntyre; E Murphy, S Cullivan, E Keogan; C Clarke, S Clarke, K Fegan.

Subs: K O’Meara for Murphy (30), L Miney for Keogan (57), K Bartley for Cullivan (58), R Boyle for Fegan (60).

SACRED HEART: R Hastings; M O’Malley, A McDonnell, G McDonnell; C Palasz, L Hastings, É Carney; A Kelly, H Sheehy; A Gannon, A Palasz, L Kelly; C Chambers, S Byrne, C McEvilly.

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Subs: A Meaney for G McDonnell (35), M Tunney for Gannon (45), D Guilfoyle for C Palasz (55) .

Referee: Siobhan Coyle (Donegal).

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