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Derry capture historic three in a row - 16B Championship Final 2008

Derry maintained their hold on the All-Ireland U16B competition on Sunday, defeating Offaly in impressive style in the final. The Derry fans were treated to a fine display of camogie from start to finish, played in glorious conditions in Ashbourne. While the entire team are to be commended, right half forward Karen Kielt deserves a special mention, notching up an outstanding individual tally of 2-12.

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Oak Leaf camogs flourish in Ulster U14 Final

Derry 2-5 Antrim 0-0 Derry completed the inter-county camogie season by lifting the Ulster U14 Camogie Championship title on Saturday. The Oak Leaf side put in a strong performance to secure a convincing victory over Antrim.

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Ulster U14 Camogie Championship Semi-Final - Derry see off Down

Derry saw off the challenge of Down in Saturday’s Ulster U14 semi-final. Playing conditions in Magherafelt were perfect and both teams got down to business early on, a place in the final against Antrim at stake.

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Derry retain All-Ireland U16B Camogie Title -

All-Ireland U16B Camogie Final Replay Derry 3-14 Waterford 2-2

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Derry camogs excel at Ulster U14 tournament

by Claire Doherty — Tue 21-Aug 2007 01:12 PM

Derry won three out of four of the finals at the Ulster U14 tournament at Owenbeg on Saturday. All the hard work paid off with the Oakleaf county winning the A, B and C trophies and missing out on a place in the D Final by one point. Derry A beat Down in the A final, Derry B beat Antrim in the B Final and Derry C defeated Tyrone.

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All-Ireland U16B Camogie Championship Final

Derry survived a late rally from Waterford in Sunday’s All-Ireland Final to live to fight another day. Two late goals from the Deice girls cancelled out Derry’s 6 point lead and while Donna McCloskey and the girls will be bitterly disappointed at not claiming their crown at the first taking, they did hold on under fierce pressure to ensure a rematch.

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