Irish FA Nutty Crust Summer Camps
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St Columb's College Derry overcame their rivals St Joseph's Derry in a thrilling game at the Ballymena Showgrounds on finals day to win the Malcolm Brodie cup. The Buncrana road school found themselves a goal down in the early stages of the showpiece when Emmett McGilloway found the back of the net for St Joseph's Boys School. However, St Columb's fought back in the second half through Jack LcLaughlin's close range volley before Conor O'Donnell scored a header from a corner. The college threatened to go further ahead but St Joseph's keeper, Oisin Burke saved from a penalty to keep the creggan men in the game. In injury time a magnificent solo effort from Aaron McGurk who won the ball at the halfway line and carried it the whole way before slotting past the goalkeeper to secure a superb win for St Columb's and the completion of their second successive N.Ireland cup double following the minor teams win earlier in the morning.
Boys Model came from 2-0 down early on against Clounagh junior high school to win the U14 intermediate cup. Clounagh junior high school took an early 2 goal lead through Alberto Almanzar however Boys Model mounted a comeback and themselves had a two goal lead at 5-3 in the second half. Clounagh scored two goals late on to draw the game 5-5 but it was Boys Model who clinched the cup with a goal in the second half of extra time to win the game 6-5.
St Columb's first success on NISFA finals day at Ballymena Showgrounds was a 1-0 over Boys Model
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