Match Report
On March 25th the boys school hurling team had a hurling match. It was an atrociously bleak and wet day. Windgap got off to a great start by scoring two goals inside the first ten minutes. Everyone was chilled to the bone, including referee Mr O`Halloran. Galmoy slowly got back into the match by levelling up the score. It was coming to the end of the first half with Galmoy were winning, but a late goal from Windgap saw them take a meagre lead to the second half.
The second half commenced at a fast pace. Windgap were the first to score with another goal from Jack Doyle. Galmoy threatened a goal but an immense performance from the backs held Galmoy off. The substitution of Karl McCoy made and instant impact with him scoring a goal. Windgap were now three goals up and heading for a victory. Shortly afterwards the final whistle was blown by the referee. It was a fantastic victory for Windgap and a disappointing defeat for Galmoy.
On March 25th the boys school hurling team had a hurling match. It was an atrociously bleak and wet day. Windgap got off to a great start by scoring two goals inside the first ten minutes. Everyone was chilled to the bone, including referee Mr O`Halloran. Galmoy slowly got back into the match by levelling up the score. It was coming to the end of the first half with Galmoy were winning, but a late goal from Windgap saw them take a meagre lead to the second half.
The second half commenced at a fast pace. Windgap were the first to score with another goal from Jack Doyle. Galmoy threatened a goal but an immense performance from the backs held Galmoy off. The substitution of Karl McCoy made and instant impact with him scoring a goal. Windgap were now three goals up and heading for a victory. Shortly afterwards the final whistle was blown by the referee. It was a fantastic victory for Windgap and a disappointing defeat for Galmoy.