06 March 2007 St Louis Monaghan retain their title Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! St. Louis, Monaghan retain their title St. Louis, Monaghan retained their Pat the Baker Ulster senior schools title with a 1-15 to 3-5 win over Moville Community College in Clones on Saturday. Points from Ciara Connolly, Alana Hackett and Catriona Treanor gave the holder and early lead however an Aisling Newton goal in the seventh minute levelled matters. Connolly then put the Louis back in front scoring a somewhat fortunate goal. Further points followed from Catriona Treanor and Ciara Mc Anespie before Moville hit a purple patch which seen them score 1-3 and go ahead for the first time. Niamh Hegarty (2) and Stacey Kavanagh scored the points while the goal came courtesy of Geraldine Harkin. St. Louis finished the half with a flourish and points from Charlotte Brady, Nicola Reilly and another from Treanor put them back in front. Movilles Karen Henry hit the last score of the half to leave the score 1-8 to 2-4 in favour of St. Louis. An early second half point from Aisling Newton levelled matters once again. St. Louis responded with a couple of points from Alana Hackett and then Moville went ahead again when Geraldine Harkin found the net once again. This was to be her sides last score and in the final quarter St. Louis tagged on another five points through player of the match Ciara Mc Anespie (2), Laura Askin, Charlotte Brady and Catriona Treanor. Scorers: St. Louis – C.Treanor 0-4, C.Connolly 1-1, A.Hackett 0-3, C.Mc Anespie 0-3, C.Brady 0-1, N.Reilly and L.Askin 0-1 each Moville – G.Harkin 2-0, A.Newton 1-1, N.Hegarty 0-2, S.Kavanagh and K.Hnery 0-1 each In the curtain raiser home side Largy College had the bare minimum to spare over St. Joseph’s, Donaghmore winning the U19B decider 1-15 to 2-11. The foundation for victory was a storming first half performance which seen the Clones outfit lead at the break by nine points. St. Joseph’s turned in a much better second half and despite Rebecca Mc Crory notching 1-7 they lost by just a point. Largy’s Laura Boylan who fired over six points was named player of the match. Share this Article 0 0