*Corofin Harps celebrate their U15 success. Photograph: Joe Buckley

Schoolboys finals were held at Frank Healy Park across the Halloween weekend.

Connolly Celtic’s U11 side prevailed against Bridge Utd following extra time, Calum Hogan scoring the winner from the penalty spot for the side managed by Karol Connellan and Sean O’Neill.

Bunratty/Cratloe claimed the U11 shield coming up against a strong Lifford side. It took penalties to decide the outcome with Gavin Jones netting the winning penalty, three saves in a row from netminder Emma Jones saved the day.

Avenue Utd added another U13 Cup Division 1 final to their trophy cabinet after they defeated Shannon Town Utd 2-1.

Photograph: Joe Buckley

In the heart-stopping U13 Cup Division 2 final, Ennis Town FC prevailed over Shannon Hibs 2-1 scoring the winner in the last kick of the game.

Bridge Utd took the spoils in the U15 Division 1 Cup Final with Calum Phelan and Isaac Deegan Green hitting the net as they recorded a 2-1 win over Avenue Utd.

Corofin Harps were crowned U15 Division 2 Cup winners after it took penalties to separate them and Coole FC.

Penalties decided the winner in the U16 Division 3 final with St Pats AFC of Kilmihil edging out Moher Celtic.

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