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PE Department (Boys) Seniors get off to a ‘flyer’ opportunity to play on a with new kit from the RAF full sized 4G synthetic pitch. Dunclug took the ini- tiative early on and scored through Andrew Smyth, with further goals scored by Lee O’Brien before half- time to give the school a commanding 3-1 lead going into the interval. In the second half, when more space began to develop the longer the The Bellfort The senior football team and attacked at will, with match went on, Dunclug really turned on the style got off to a ‘flying start’ in further goals scored by Ben Wylie (2) and Lee O’Brien their newly acquired kit bringing his personal tally sponsored by the RAF. to five for the game! They beat Cullybackey Col- lege 2-1 in a very closely Under 13 lymena Showgrounds. contested match at the Bal- Jack Millar, captain of the team with Goals were scored by Aaron Weir receives the the William Monaghan to pro- new kit from RAF. Flt Lt. ‘Guardian vide a one-nil lead at half- Dougal Gow and Sergeant Cup’ time, only for Cullybackey Dave Lisley to equalise with less than ten minutes of the match Guardian Cup Success for left. However, Kyle Mark Under 13 Football Team 2014 Dunclug College became the hero of the day The Under 13 football team Rugby when, just after coming on had the perfect finish to as a substitute, he scored their season with a very This year we managed to with a volley directly from a convincing 8-1 victory over field four rugby teams to corner kick with his first take part in the East Antrim kick of the ball! The boys Secondary Schools rugby were, obviously, delighted leagues and tournaments. with the result and all en- joyed the experience of Every team from Year 8 to playing in the new kit. They Year 11 also competed in all looked very professional the Ulster Schools Qualifier and were a credit to the competitions and were school in terms of behav- very competitive in all year iour and levels of sports- St. Killien’s in the final of groups. manship shown through- the Mid Antrim Schools’ out the match. Guardian Cup. This game The new crop of Year 8 was played at ‘The Cliff’ rugby players have shown venue in Larne, giving good commitment to train- many of the players in- ing both on a Friday and 64 volved their first Tuesday afternoons.

