Sport
One more step: St Paul’s on cusp of Super League dream
by Adam Moynihan
National League Division 1 Final
St Paul’s v Swords Thunder
Saturday 2.45pm
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
St Paul’s Killarney will earn a place in next season’s Super League if they can round off their outstanding season with victory in the Division 1 Playoff Final in Dublin on Saturday.
Paul’s have been nothing short of magnificent throughout the 2023/24 campaign. They won 15 out of 16 league games to finish top of the Southern Conference, and then they emphatically beat Templeogue in last weekend’s Division 1 semi-final in Killarney. Rheanne O’Shea gave an MVP performance at the Pres Gym as she, Sofia Paska and Khiarica Rashid all chipped in with 16 points apiece in a 75-58 win.
“It was a great performance and we’re delighted with the win,” St Paul’s head coach James Fleming said. “Our defence was excellent. We’ve worked hard over the last few weeks on it and the girls really implemented our game-plan against a very tough and well-drilled Templeogue.”
Standing in their way in the final are Swords Thunder, a formidable outfit who topped the Northern Conference thanks in no small part to the excellent contributions of Jasmine Walker and Jensen Caretti. Swords booked their spot in Saturday’s crunch decider by way of an impressive 68-57 triumph over the Limerick Celtics so both teams will be rocking up to the National Basketball Arena in confident form.
Coach Fleming will be hoping that his squad can draw on the disappointment of last year’s final for added motivation. Paul’s came up agonisingly short against the Portlaoise Panthers 12 months ago.
On Saturday they have the opportunity set the record straight and secure Super League basketball for the town of Killarney. If they perform as well as they have done all year, they will give themselves every chance of achieving their long-held dream.

