Mount Sion's Ian Galgey has his shot blocked by Kilmacthomas's Martin Power during their East Junior Football Championship Proper final played in Fenor Photo Maurice Hennebry

Mount Sion's Ian Galgey has his shot blocked by Kilmacthomas's Martin Power during their East Junior Football Championship Proper final played in Fenor Photo Maurice Hennebry

Mount Sion 1-11; Kilmacthomas 0-7

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Mount Sion claimed the East Junior football title for the second year in a row when they saw off the challenge of Kilmacthomas in Fenor last Saturday.

In the end, the Monastery men had too much firepower for the mid-county men as Ian Galgey ran riot, showing that he is probably just as good a footballer as he is a hurler.

Kilmacthomas didn’t seem unduly bothered by the stiff breeze that was in their faces during the early stages.

The mid-county men set about their task with all the determination you would expect from a side that had been looking forward to this game for several weeks.

They raced into an early lead of 0-3 to 0-0 inside the 10 minutes with star forward, Eoin Walsh, MJ Power and John Cleary all firing over.