Éanna pipped at the post in U20s men league plate
Belfast Star's Darragh Ferguson on the ball against Éanna Photo Credit ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Éanna pipped at the post in U20s men league plate

THERE was disappointment for Éanna U20s men’s team in the National League Plate final, going down 74-78 to Belfast Star at the National Basketball Arena.

Éanna started brightly and had a 21-14 advantage by the end of the first, Nathan Comerford picking up eight points in that quarter.

Cathal O’Sullivan, had a hot hand in the second, racking up 13 points in the quarter to bring his tally to 17 by the break and kept Éanna in control of proceedings.

O’Sullivan was outstanding throughout for Éanna and finished with a game-high 35 points.

Belfast Star inched their way back into it and went into the lead with 2’56 left in the second quarter through Darragh Ferguson’s three, to edge them 35-34 ahead.

A minute later a lovely long range three from Ferguson had them 40-34 up and momentum seemed to be with them.

Ferguson would have 18 points by the break, as Belfast Star led 44-40 at half-time.

Back-to-back three’s from Michael Donnelly’s and Ferguson gave Belfast Star a 10 point advantage, 62-52 with 1’44 to go in the third.

An O’Sullivan free throw in the final seconds of the third reduced the deficit slightly.

There was an excellent start to the fourth by Éanna, swiftly making it a one-point game within two minutes, following four more points by O’Sullivan and four by Conor Dikcius, to trail 62-61.

Belfast Star responded with back-to-back three’s from Ferguson and Luke Donnelly to establish a seven point lead.

But Éanna pegged them back once more, Dikcius was having joy in the paint and his layup made it 71-70.

Ferguson meanwhile was lighting up the Arena, a lovely assist picked out Jake McCotter for his layup, Ferguson then unleashed a lovely floater to put Belfast Star 75-70 up with less than 90 seconds remaining.

Éanna coach Ian Lynch called a timeout and he got the desired response, with points from O’Sullivan and Comerford and it was a one-point game again.

Éanna had possession of the ball with 18 seconds remaining, but a three-point attempt by Seán Brady went long and Belfast Star broke to finish with a Iandle Alvarado layup and seal a 78-74 win.

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