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06 Sept 2025

St Columb’s College young guns aiming for unprecedented Three-in-a-Row!

Wednesday's Under 12 N.I. Cup final is an all-Derry affair with Lisneal College facing St Columb's

St Columb’s College young guns aiming for unprecedented Three-in-a-Row!

Under 12 N.I. Cup  |  St. Columb's College vs. Lisneal College  |  Coleraine Showgrounds  |  Wednesday, 11:45am

St Columb’s will face Lisneal College in an all-Derry Under 12 N.I. Cup final this week at the Coleraine Showgrounds.

This is the third successive final for St. Columb's, whose epic journey began back in October 2024 when they were drawn against local rivals, Oakgrove Integrated College, recording a hard fought 3-0 victory. Talisman Jake opened the scoring before the effervescent, before Cruz added another before half-time.

The second half was all about joint-team captain, Tom, who added further gloss to the score-line, scoring a penalty to ensure his side’s safe path into the last 32 of the illustrious competition.

Up next was a tough tie against Derry rivals, Sperrin College, but midfield general, Jay, grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck early on, setting up goal machine, Conaire to open his account. College ‘keeper, Jacob was soon called into action, pulling off a magnificent finger-tipped save, ensuring his team remained in front before Jake added another to his tally.

PEN PICS: Third successive Under 12 N.I. Cup Final for St Columb's College

Sperrin battled their way back into the game and deservedly pulled one back before Daniel restored his team’s two goal lead, following an excellent cross from Cian. Jake, recorded a remarkable hat trick after neat work by Callum, Fionn and Lucas on the College right, ensuring St Columb’s progressed to the last 16 with an impressive 4-1 score line.

St Columb’s knew they had a stern obstacle to overcome when they were drawn against Belfast giants, and fierce rivals, Our Lady and St Patrick’s, Knock, in the last 16. The opening goal came on the stroke of half-time when Jay tapped in after good work from Cathaoir and Odhran on the College left. OLSPK pushed hard for an equaliser but found joint-team captain, Joseph and Odhran on top form at the back for the College. The Derry youngsters booked their place in the quarter final when that man, Conaire smashed home, following neat work from Daniel on the College right.

The quarter final against St Patrick’s Academy (Dungannon) was an even contest between two well-matched sides. Once the College settled into their passing game, they opened the scoring through the impressive, Cathaoir, following neat work from Lucas on the College right. However, as is always the case in football, you are at your most vulnerable just after you have scored and St Patrick’s replied immediately after an exquisite finish from their number 9. The score remained 1-1 at half-time. To their credit, the College youngsters did not panic and booked their place in the last four of the tournament, following a neat finish from Lucas at the back post.

This was followed by an intense semi-final versus much fancied, Colaiste Feirste, which burst into life when the Belfast men scored very early on. However, the College young guns equalised just before half-time, following an impressive strike from Aaron. The College emerged a different team in the second half and goals from Joseph and Conaire ensured their passage into the final.

The College face another colossal task to maintain the trophy that they have won the past two years when they play, local rivals, Lisneal College, in the final at the Coleraine Showgrounds on Wednesday, 9th April, kick off, 11.45 am.

Manager, Ryan Horner, was clearly delighted at reaching another final, remarking, “This is my 19th College team and we have been very fortunate to reach 13 finals, but this has been our most difficult passage. Credit must go to the full squad of players who have overcome very difficult opposition to get here.”

Coach Xavier Prigent also heaped praise on the players for their endeavour throughout the campaign, admitting, “it has been an extensive and taxing campaign, but the attitude of the boys since the start has made it all worthwhile. They have trained vigorously every week and deserve success.”

This team is indebted to the work of Year 12 pupil, Yoann and Year 14 trio, Jack, Luke, 14B, and Luke 14D who have enjoyed coaching the squad. Jack admitted, “I have been impressed by both the quality and industry of all the young lads involved. They are a huge credit to the school and it is a privilege to work with them on and off the pitch.”

Horner and Prigent expressed their gratitude to the parents of the boys for their continued support and encouragement with Horner commenting, “without them, the exemplary attendance to training would be impossible.” Horner concluded by thanking leading team sponsor, Skills School NI, as well as Furey Auctioneers and Estate Agents for their support throughout the year.

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