Mercy Convent & St: Joseph’s College crowned Connacht Futsal Champs

The Connaught 1st Year Futsal Finals took place today (Thursday, 5 Feb) at the impressive Sligo IT:

The Boys section was won by St Josephs College, Galway in a closely contested group:

The final match in the league run format would prove to be the decisive fixture as St Josephs’ took on Summerhill College of Sligo in a winner take all match:

St Josephs’   came out on top 2/1 winners in a contest that was full of excellent individual skills and  strong committed team efforts:

Summerhill took the lead through a Ryan McManus goal after good work from Aaron McGoldrick but St Josephs soon got back in the tie with an excellent strike from Ben Murphy:

The game could have went either way but in the last couple of minutes Man of the Match Colm Hughes  secured the win with a low finish past the Summerhill keeper to crown St Josephs Connaught Champions ensuring a 100% winning record throughout the tournament:

The First Year Boys winning team, St: Joseph's College, Galway pictured with Jim Noone (FAI) and Robert Grealish and Barry McDermott (teachers)

St Josephs College

 

Summerhill of Sligo were also well represented by Jack Selby, Ryan McManus, Aaron McGoldrick and Jake Dykes:

St Clare’s of Manor Hamilton finished  3rd  in the group only just behind Summerhill on goal difference and had some excellent players in the form of Conor Hurd, Cian Rock, Darren Murray and Stephen McPartland:

St: Muredach’s  of Mayo finished 4th in the group  with Darragh Ferguson, Jamie Cawley, Ciaran Treacy all netting 2 goals, and Michael Murray being their player of the tournament :

Elphin Community School, from Roscommon finished 5th in the table with Darren Lee their top scorer and Aidan Murray their player of the tournament:

 

The girls tournament proved to be just as competitive with Mercy Convent Secondary College Ballina, Co: Mayo claiming the Connaught title:

The girls displayed some magic moments, winning three games and drawing one: With an all round team performance, they proved themselves the best squad on the day:

Jim Noone (FAI) with the winning team Mercy Convent, Ballina:

 

Mercy Convent Ballina

Fiona Treacy, Cliona Kelly and Jessica Butler were all star performers for the Champions:

St Clare’s of Manorhamilton , Co : Leitrim finished 2nd in the group and came very close to beating the eventual winners:

Ailbhe Clancy, Sadhbh Clancy, Aoife Dolan and Edel McGloughin showed some excellent skills throughout the Tournament:

Castlerea Community College, Co: Roscommon finished in a respective 3rd place:

Michelle Taylor was their player of the tournament and Meave King finished top scorer for the school:

Mr: Jim Noone Connacht - Ulster FAI Regional Manager was in attendance to present the trophies to the delight of Mercy Convent and St: Joseph’s College Captains:

 

St Josephs Captain

BOYS FUTSAL        
11:00 Summerhill 1 3 St Muredachs        
11:30 St Clares 1 2 St Josephs        
11:45 Elphin Comm 2 1 St Muredachs        
12:15 Summerhill 4 3 St Clares        
12:15 St Josephs 6 0 Elphin Comm        
12:30 St Muredachs 1 2 St Clares        
12:45 Summerhill 4 0 Elphin Comm        
13:00 St Muredachs 1 2 St Josephs        
13:15 Elphin Comm 4 5 St Clares        
13:15 Summerhill 1 2 St Josephs        
                 
BOYS P W D L F A Pts GD
St Josephs 4 4 0 0 12 3 12 9
Summerhill 4 2 0 2 10 8 6 2
St Clares 4 2 0 2 11 11 6 0
St Muredachs 4 1 0 3 6 7 3 /1
Elphin Comm 4 1 0 3 6 16 3 /10

 

Mercy Convent Captain with Cup

                 
GIRLS FUTSAL        
11:00 Mercy Ballina 4 3 Castlerea Comm        
11:30 Mercy Ballina 1 0 St Clares        
12:00 St Clares 2 0 Castlerea Comm        
12:30 Mercy Ballina 1 1 Castlerea Comm        
12:45 Mercy Ballina 1 0 St Clares        
13:00 St Clares 2 0 Castlerea Comm        
                 
GIRLS P W D L F A Pts GD
Mercy Ballina 4 3 1 0 7 4 10 3
St Clares 4 2 0 2 4 2 6 2
Castlerea Comm 4 0 1 3 4 9 1 /5

 

Sincere thanks to FAI Regional Manager Jim Noone, National Co/ordinator for Schools, College and Universities Gerard Dunne and most importantly the Regional Development Officers; Ryan Casey, Moyia Park, Declan Boyle, Paul Byrne, John Morris Burke and Adrian Carberry for all their hard work and assistance in making this event such a great success:

Report courtesy of Ryan Casey, Sligo Development Officer: