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Girls gear up for Electric Ireland deciders
The finals of two of the three annual Electric Ireland-
The Electric Ireland Senior Cup (U18) has already been secured by Belfast’s Dominican College.
Next Tuesday (11 June) the deciders in the Electric Ireland Junior Cup (U14) and nine-
A total of 56 teams entered this year's Electric Ireland Y8 Cup, with 60 teams entering the Junior Cup.
Assumption Grammar (Ballynahinch) are set to face Lurgan Junior High in the Y8 final (11am kick-
Holy Cross lost to Dominican in this year’s Senior Cup decider, so they will be hoping their U14s can go one better. However, the Clounagh team are keen to make history by lifting the trophy for the first time in the school’s history.
Jo Reid from Clounagh JHS said: "The girls are really looking forward to the final. They have worked extremely hard all season to remain undefeated.
“They have already won the Mid Ulster League and Cup this year so winning the Electric Ireland Junior Cup would mean so much to them.”
In the Year 8 competition both Assumption and Lurgan Junior High have shown good form on reaching the decider. Assumption started strongly with a 3-
They then needed a last-
In the semi finals they again scored three, defeating Lisburn’s Laurelhill 3-
Zoe Cummings from Assumption said: “We are extremely proud of our Year 8 team who have shown endless dedication and teamwork throughout this competition."
Lurgan Junior High School have seen off Edmund Rice College (Glengormley), Clounagh JHS, Belfast school St Louise's, Fivemiletown College and Thornhill College from Derry-
The girls from Lurgan JHS, Assumption and Clounagh JHS will all be guests at the Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier between Northern Ireland and Portugal at Mourneview Park in Lurgan. And they will be doing a pitch walk at half time.
(irishfa.com)