Antrim Schools Cup All-Stars
The Antrim GAA Schools Cup All-Star Awards ceremony returned to St Mary’s University College Belfast for its third year. The Awards honour the outstanding talents of young Gaelic games athletes across Antrim. Hosted in the newly renovated College Hall, the event celebrated the achievements of Year 8 footballers and hurlers, Year 9 camogs and footballers, and Year 10 hurlers.
The Antrim Schools Cup, backed by the Saffron Business Forum and organized by Gaelfast, aims to develop young talent in Gaelic games. The programme not only enhances athletic skills but also fosters discipline, teamwork, and personal growth among students.
St Mary’s University College, known for its commitment to community engagement and sports development, provided an inspiring venue for the awards. The College’s support underscores the importance of nurturing young athletes and promoting Gaelic games within the educational system.
Professor Peter Finn, College Principal said, “Congratulations to all the All-Star recipients and participating schools for their dedication and passion. Your achievements contribute significantly to the vibrant future of Gaelic games in Antrim.”

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