SENIOR C CAMOGIE SEMI-FINAL
St Colm's Draperstown......4-6 Our Lady's Newry..............0-5
Despite the elements of wind and extreme cold, St Colm's have reached their second Ulster Schools' camogie final of the season, with a hard fought win over Our Lady's Newry on Wednesday at MUSA.
Our Lady's elected to play with an extremely strong breeze in the first-half. They had their fair share of possession and scored four points.
St Colm's braced the elements and despite stringent defending from their opponents, they ended the half with a flourish.
Aoife Doyle scored 1-2, with Sara Lagan adding point before Aine Doyle finished the half with a fortuitous goal, giving them a 2-3 to 0-4 advantage.
The Newry side added a point from a close range free early in the second-half but eventually the Derry girls found a period of control.
It was rewarded with goal each from inside forwards Aoife Doyle and Sara Lagan.
Sinead McGuigan was among the St Colm's point scorers as they clinched a final spot against Sacred Heart, also from Newry.
Despite the winning margin, St Colm's were made had to work extremely hard for all their scores against a determined Our Lady's defence.
ST COLM'S: Mary Jo McEldowney, Eileanoir Gray, Shannon Scullion, Ciara Madden, Rachel McCullagh, Cliodhna Hickson, Leah McBride, Erin Kelly, Cara Donnelly, Sara Kelly, Sinead McGuigan (0-1), Aine Doyle (1-0), Caoimhe Kelly, Aoife Doyle (2-4), Sara Lagan (1-1), Elise Connolly, Niamh Hamill, Ciara Scullion, Anna McDaid, Shannon Burns, Leanne McCullagh, Hannah Scullion, Grace Kelly, Rose Kelly.