O’Hare nets four as Wallace go through to final
They did it on Wednesday with a thrilling 6-3 success over old rivals Banbridge Academy.
Bann are the recently crowned All Ireland Champions but Wallace had them on the back foot, two up within 18 minutes.
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Hide AdO’Hare netted the first with an impressive drag past goalkeeper Luke Roleston.
Ben Nelson was left with a more simple finished and made no mistake, tapping in at the back post.
That score remained until half-time and Wallace knew they had one foot in the final.
Bann started the second half strongly and soon got back in the game.
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Hide AdWallace stopper James Ritchie saved well from a Jake Rowe drag but Bann soon won a second and there was no stopping Rowe this time.
They were within one for only three minutes as O’Hare soon restored the two goal lead with a low finish under the diving keeper
And his hat-trick was complete on 48 as he put the finishing touches to a tremendous run and square ball by Matthew Nelson.
After Kyle Marshall netted Bann’s second from another penalty corner, Wallace won a stroke and guess who? Andrew O’Hare converted.
Jacob Hermon touched home Wallace’s sixth before Marshall netted for Bann to complete the scoring at 6-3.
Meanwhile, Friends were beaten by Sullivan Upper in the other semi-final.