Kilkeel High School Get Treble At Ulster Hockey Finals

Kilkeel High School Achieve Historic Treble at Ulster Hockey High School Cup Finals

Kilkeel High School are the triple champions of the Ulster schools’ hockey championship across three different age categories and have received a special recognition from Newry Mourne and Down District Council.

Chairperson of Newry Mourne and Down District Council, Councillor Pete Burns, hosted a Civic Reception at Kilkeel High School on Tuesday 1 April to celebrate Kilkeel High School U14, U16, and U18 teams, who made history by achieving an unprecedented treble in the Ulster Hockey High School Cup Finals.

The girls’ hockey teams claimed victory by winning three championship titles in a single competition.

Speaking about this incredible achievement, Chairperson Councillor Pete Burns said, “This remarkable accomplishment by the girls’ hockey teams highlights the dedication, teamwork and determination of the players and coaches and is a testament to the strength of the school’s sports program.

Under 14 Ulster Champion winners Captain Carly Houston with Council Chairperson Councillor Pete Byrne presenting the crystal bowl. Included are Councillors Henry Reilly and Glyn Hanna and Conor Haughey, Assistant Director Healthy Living.
Under 16 Captain Katie Niblock rewceives the inscribed crystal Bowl Council Chairperson Councillor Pete Byrne along with Councillors Henry Reilly and Glyn Hanna and Conor Haughey, Assistant Director Healthy Living, and the U16 Hockey Team now Ulster Champions.
Under 18 Captain Grace McBride accepts the inscribed crystal Bowl from Council Chairperson Councillor Pete Byrne. Included are Councillors Henry Reilly and Glyn Hanna and Conor Haughey, Assistant Director Healthy Livin, and the U18 Hockey Team now Ulster Champions.

“I would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the parents and coaches for their unwavering support which undoubtably helped them to achieve their incredible successes.”

“Your tenacity and determination have truly shone through. You’ve shown what it means to persevere and to work as a team. I have no doubt that you all have a bright sporting future ahead of you.”

He continued, “In addition to the girls’ historic achievements, Kilkeel High School’s boys’ teams also made it to the finals in their respective competitions, narrowly missing out on the title.

“The girls’ victories and the boys’ impressive runs in their respective finals have made for a truly memorable week for Kilkeel High School, one that will be celebrated for years to come.”

To mark this historic occasion, Councillor Burns presented an engraved crystal bowl to the school in recognition of their achievement.

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