14-05-2025
St. Mary's and St. John's make history with first Ulster title
St. Mary's/ St. John's 6-06 Moville Community School 4-08
In sweltering heat at the Melvin Sports Complex, history was made as the combined team of St. Mary's College, Irvinestown and St. John's, Dromore claimed their first ever Ulster title in a thrilling U14 Ulster Final against Moville Community School, Co. Donegal.
The opening quarter saw nerves take hold, with Moville racing into a five-point lead. The pressure of the occasion seemed to weigh heavily on the young side, but a crucial regrouping at halftime sparked a remarkable turnaround.
The second half was a different story. The team emerged with renewed focus and belief, showing grit, teamwork, and heart.
Goalkeeper Maciee McKinney was a standout performer, pulling off a string of vital saves to keep her side in the contest.
In defence, Amy Williamson was a rock, linking up brilliantly with Jessica Largo-Elis and the tireless Tierna Gormley, who was deservedly named Player of the Match for her relentless work rate and leadership on the pitch.
Codie Muldoon also played a pivotal role, covering huge ground and driving the team forward.
In attack, Maya and Shauna Cameron were clinical, converting key chances and keeping the scoreboard ticking.
Juliajana McGourty and Aoife Mc Macken were instrumental in turning defence into attack, intercepting crucial passes, and launching counterattacks that kept Moville on the back foot.
The final whistle sparked scenes of joy as players, coaches, and supporters celebrated a landmark victory. The noise from the school's supporters was electric, creating an unforgettable atmosphere that lifted the team throughout.
Celebrations continued into the afternoon, with heartfelt thanks extended to the local community for their unwavering support, to Molly's Bar and Restaurant for their generous refreshments during the game and to everyone who sent messages and videos of encouragement.
This was more than just a win, it was a moment of history, pride, and inspiration for the future of ladies' football in both schools.
Manager Tamara Dolan said after the game: "This is a moment of immense pride, not just for the team, but for the entire school community.
"Winning our first-ever Ulster final is a historic milestone, and it's a testament to the hard work, resilience, and belief these young girls have shown all season.
"As their Teacher, I couldn't be prouder. They've made history, and they've inspired a new generation to dream big. This victory belongs to every player, every supporter, and everyone who believed in us."
St. Mary's Principal Martina McCauley also added: "We are so proud of this U14 team and their momentous win.
"It means so much to us as a school community as it is the first time we have won this cup, so these girls are history makers. We would like to thank them for putting our small school on the map and for the great buzz they have brought to us all.
"I would like to thank their coaches, Miss Dolan and Erin for the dedication they have shown these girls all year and the coaches from St John's Dromore Nuala Kelly and Orla McSorley, who treated our girls like their own."