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Griffith College Éanna claim first Super League title

Griffith College Éanna won their first ever InsureMyVan.ie Super League title, thanks to a 93-61 win over Pyrobel Killester in the final at the National Basketball Arena.

They led from start to finish in this contest, establishing a 10 point advantage at the end of the first quarter, as Sean Jenkins and Josh Wilson made excellent starts with 14 and 12 points respectively.

Griffith College Éanna kicked on in the closing stages of the second quarter, three's from Kristijan Andabaca and Matthew McClain, either side of Gregorio Adon put back for Killester, had them 42-33 up with two minutes to go.

MVP Jenkins then downed a beauty from long range to get the Éanna support off their feet, they were ahead 45-33 at that stage and would hold a 49-33 lead by half-time.

Paul Dick started with third quarter with five points to help close the gap to 51-40 two minutes in. But it looked to be Éanna’s day with everything seeming to land, including Stefan Desnica’s shotclock buzzer beater with four minutes to go in the quarter, which put them 59-42 up.

They were 23 points ahead by the end of the third quarter, a fast break and layup from Josh Wilson made it 69-46.

Killester suffered a blow when Paul Dick bowed out early in the fourth quarter after he picked up his fifth foul, they were 70-48 down at that stage.

Éanna’s shooting was exemplary, Matthew McClain’s three was followed by another long range one from Jenkins, to put them 82-50 up by the midpoint of the quarter and they’d close it out to win 93-61.

Éanna head coach, Darren McGovern was struggling for words afterward: "I can't believe it, I am sort of lost for words. Consistency was probably the reason why we've won it," he said.

"We've been here, we've practiced really hard, consistently

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