The Bonagee United Youths celebrate after Wednesday's win with their three trophies
Bonagee United Youths made it a hat-trick of trophies over the summer months with a 1-0 win over Mulroy-Fanad in the final of the John Gorey Curran Youth Cup.
Caolan McGarrigle scored the only goal of the game on Wednesday evening in Ramelton as to take the win for the side managed by Eamonn Cannon and Aidan McLaughlin.
The Dry Arch Park side did well on their way to the final, beating neighbours Letterkenny Rovers 6-1 in the last eight, with a Ryan Bradley hat-trick and a goal each from Caolan McGarrigle, Adam Rodgers and Fintan Hasson.
They then defeated Convoy Arsenal 2-1 to reach the final, with goals coming from Shai Thompson and Hasson.
And it was Hasson the captain, who received the cup on Wednesday night after the win.
It adds to their growing tally for the season, having already clinched the Dick Duffy Donegal Youth League title thanks to a dramatic 5-4 win over Gweedore Celtic.
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Hasson and Caolan McGarrigle bagged a brace in that game, with Adam Rodgers also on the scoresheet.
That was the second of their treble, having won the Kieran McGrath Cup in May, as Hasson (2), Bradley, Kyle McLaughlin and Caolan McGarrigle scored in a 5-0 win over Letterkenny Rovers.
The Bonagee side will go into the semi-final of the League competition in search of a fourth trophy next week.
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