National Cup

Jan 21 2024

Carrick Cruisers lift first InsureMyHouse.ie Men’s National Intermediate Cup Competition trophy with win over Éanna

Carrick Cruisers lifted the InsureMyHouse.ie Men’s National Intermediate Cup Competition for the first time, defeating Éanna 81-62 at the National Basketball Arena on Sunday.

It caps a remarkable rise for the Monaghan club, whose team only started competing in the NICC last season and won it at the second time of asking, having been beaten semi-finalists last year.

There was little between the sides in the first quarter, Éanna ahead by the slenderest of margins, 22-21, at the end of it, Martin Provizors picking up seven points for the Dublin club.

Carrick Cruisers turned the game in their favour in the second quarter, game MVP Andrew O’Connor got into his stride, he scored seven of his sides eight points in the last three minutes of the quarter to help them to a 43-34 lead at half-time.

Carrick Cruisers continued to build a score in the third quarter, a layup from Provizors and Cruisers were 60-42 to the good with three minutes to go in the third. Their lead would reach 20 points, 64-44, with Vitalijus Kaminskas’ basket with 90 seconds remaining in the quarter. Éanna went on a much-needed five-point run to finish off the quarter, but still trailed 64-49.

Éanna got it to within 10 points with just under eight minutes to go when Adrian Galpo’s three from the left made it 66-56. A six-point run for Carrick Cruisers thanks to a pair of Smigelskis baskets - either side of two O’Connor free throws - put further daylight between the sides. Enrique Melini was doing his best to keep Éanna in it, his three-point jump shot followed – he’d finish with a game-high 23 points. 

Carrick Cruisers weren’t going to be overhauled and with two minutes to go their fans chanted “MVP” at O’Connor as he lined up two free throws, he converted both to bring his game tally to 20 and back up their claims – Cruisers 78-60 to the good and heading for the title.

Speaking after their 81-62 win, MVP O’Connor said: “It means absolutely everything to me, Éanna are just such competitors and it was our first time getting to play them. I felt everyone wrote us off, I seen a poll before the game which had Éanna at 80% and us at 20% - everyone on the team was determined to go out there and play our best. The fans have come to nearly every game, supporting on the road and it makes it so much better, so much more enjoyable and the atmosphere spurs you on.”

Éanna 62-81 Carrick Cruisers

Quarter Scores: Q1: 22-21, Q2: 34-43, Q3: 49-64, Q4: 62-81

Éanna:

Adrian Glapo, Thomas McCabe, Emmanuel Saah, Milo Herbst, Bartosz Borowiak, Ciaran MacEvilly, Ciaran Blaney, Ciaran O’Sullivan, Enrique Melini, Liam Osinuga, Derek Kelly

Head Coach: Ciaran MacEvilly

Top Scorers: Enrique Melini 23, Liam Osinuga 13, Ciaran O’Sullivan and Milo Herbst (both 7)

Carrick Cruisers:

Danas Smigelskis, Daniel Garrido, Justin Rosagaran, Audrius Urbanavicius, Andrew O’Connor, Killian McAdam, Martin Provizors, Kestas Jonusas, Ignas Vaisvila, Ramunas Ramanauskas, Rimvydas Valantonis, Vitalijus Kaminskas

Head Coach: Kevin O’Hanlon

Top Scorers: Andrew O’Connor 20, Martin Provizors 16, Danas Smigelskis 15,