Action from the U14 Stevenson Bowl match between Cookstown High and Limavady Grammar on Wednesday 26 November 2025. Photo: John McMurtry. © FRU SPORTS 2025.

U14 Stevenson Bowl: Cookstown High 1 (2) Limavady Grammar 1(1) Final

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We caught up with the Ulster Hockey U14 Stevenson Bowl final between Cookstown High and Limavady Grammar on Wednesday afternoon at Lisnagarvey Hockey Club.

Limavady started strongly and they took a 0 – 1 lead, after a couple of minutes, when Emily Kane scored from close range after a strong run into the circle from Eve Armour.

Emily Kane and Eve Armour celebrate Limavady’s early goal

The Grammar School looked to have control of the game for most of the first half but Cookstown’s keeper got the defence organised and the teams went into the second half with still just the one goal between the teams.

Limavady had another good start to the second half but just as they were starting to settle in with their controlled play Cookstown’s Genevieve Phillips Booth found the net at a penalty corner to take the score to 1 – 1 as the game went into the final quarter . . .

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