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The 19-year-old prodigy chasing basketball glory in USA and All-Ireland titles with Kerry

Paris McCarthy, who played in last year’s All-Ireland final with Kerry, is on a basketball scholarship at East Tennessee State University.

ONE YEAR INTO her senior intercounty career, Paris McCarthy has already experienced the glory of a Lidl National League title and a TG4 All-Ireland senior final appearance.

Paris McCarthy2-min Paris McCarthy. LGFA / Sportsfile LGFA / Sportsfile / Sportsfile

It was an immense season for Kerry and, in the early weeks of 2023, it’s what keeps the fire lit in the Dome at East Tennessee State University.

The 19-year-old is busy with her basketball scholarship, hoping one day to make it in the WNBA, but most evenings she will find time and take to the giant indoor facility with her friend, Preston.

“There is an indoor football field for American Football. I bring my Gaelic football with me and my boots. And I practise kicking and skill-work, just so I’m not losing my touch,” said McCarthy.

“There is a soccer goal, it’s big enough. There are indoor American football goalposts as well and obviously that’s all I can use at the moment because there are no Gaelic Football goalposts.

“The American football posts are a bit narrower and it’s a bit different because they’re a bit higher, too. I have to kick a bit higher and that’s why I kick into the soccer goalpost instead.

“Mostly what I try to do is try to hit targets. If I am not putting it over the goalpost, I will get a target on a wall and I will try and hit that same target every time so I am still getting my kicking done.”

The Castleisland Desmonds youngster was a prodigy with St Mary’s in the Women’s Super League and it wasn’t long before she was snapped up and given a place Stateside. And she is still finding her feet in the USA, where she is studying Management and Marketing, although her dream job is physiotherapy, which she will likely pursue once she returns to these shores.

For the moment, she is getting to travel the States, even if her tours have been confined to the huge sporting arenas dotted from east to west.

“With basketball here, I have not seen America at all, I have only been in basketball courts. We went to Las Vegas and we have gone to New York playing but you don’t see anything, it’s strictly business,” said McCarthy, whose team has a record of 13 wins and three losses this season.

“At the moment it’s about getting used to the basketball here first before I could think about WNBA. In America, they don’t really play freshmen as much as the other years because the other years have more experience so you have to make an impression. I think once I make that impression in a couple of years, there is a chance I could get there, hopefully.

“It’s still my first year and it’s Division 1 College so it’s extremely tough. We play basketball for about five hours a day, up to 27 hours of training a week with gym sessions as well. It is really tough but I really enjoy it.

Paris McCarthy3-min McCarthy in action for Kerry. LGFA / Sportsfile LGFA / Sportsfile / Sportsfile

“You have to be very mentally strong over here. I am the only European player on my team, the rest of my team are Americans. That is a bit of a transition as well. In Ireland, when I was playing on a Super League team, you would have one or two Americans and now it’s the complete opposite.”

When she returns to the Kingdom fold, McCarthy will be one of a number of Castleisland Desmonds’ stars looking to drive them on to the next level. In a year of unprecedented success, there was still a feeling of ‘what might have been’ come the end of the campaign.

Darragh Long and Declan Quill inspired their team to a perfect run in Division 2 of the League before they secured a narrow 1-12 to 0-12 victory over Armagh in the Final at Croke Park.

The momentum continued into the summer months, where victories over Galway and Westmeath ensured they finished top of the pile in Group 3 of the TG4 All-Ireland group series.

Kerry defeated Armagh again, this time 4-12 to 2-14, in the quarter-finals before a brilliant 4-10 to 0-13 win against Mayo in final four. Meath were just a bridge too far in the Final and although Kerry suffered defeat, they weren’t embarrassed at Croke Park, they learned plenty and will return this year with an even bigger point to prove.

“It was the best year of football I had with a team ever. The connection we had, we were just uncrackable,” said McCarthy.

“Darragh and Declan are really, really good coaches. Everyone enjoyed going to every single training session. We had this connection that made us be this unbreakable team.

“So in every game a lot of people thought the other team was going to win but we always came out on top because of what we brought to the table as a team.

“We got to the All-Ireland final and lost to Meath but to experience that with that team is something I will never forget. Even when I came to America, all I could think about was that All-Ireland.

“It was my first year in the senior panel. Obviously, I didn’t know a lot of girls except for the girls with Castleisland Desmonds and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh. But from the start they had open arms. Darragh and Declan believe in every single player on the team and they push everybody. When you have a bond like that with your coaches and teammates, you are going to be good.

Paris McCarthy4-min McCarthy taking on an opponent with the Kingdom. LGFA / Sportsfile LGFA / Sportsfile / Sportsfile

“There were no cliques or anything, we were all one team, we all just got along. It was really good, every single training session was competitive and fun at the same time but everyone took it serious and we all worked hard.”

McCarthy is still in the thick of it with East Tennessee State University but once their season concludes at the end of February, the plans will be put in place.

She is desperate to get out on the field again with Kerry and although she may miss the Lidl National Football League, McCarthy knows she can play on a team that is competitive once the summer rolls around again.

“I think we will bounce back because of the All-Ireland final,” said McCarthy.

“I saw in the newspaper two weeks ago, they still didn’t have us down for winning it, they had Cork or Meath. That’s okay, everyone can have us as underdogs again.

“I know the girls are doing a crazy amount of work. I was back at Christmas and did one gym session with them and they were really good, it was a really tough session.

“I think until it begins, people won’t know how good we are, we will have a really good chance if we continue how we did last year.”

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    May 28th 2014, 1:17 PM

    Surely only a matter of time now before it’s BT Thomond Park, BT Ravenhill, etc…

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    May 28th 2014, 1:22 PM

    Only a matter of time too before they buy the full premier league package. Next we will see croke park renamed sky sports croke park arena.

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    May 28th 2014, 2:08 PM

    If you are going to rename your stadium I guess keeping the original name and sticking the letters BT before is probably the least offensive option….

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    May 28th 2014, 3:44 PM

    I’d nearly sponsor the Edinburgh team to not play their home games in Murrayfield! Absolutely dead atmosphere which takes away from the games played there! I can’t explain why it annoys me so much but it does!!

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    May 28th 2014, 5:39 PM

    Yea, should be played in a much smaller venue.

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    May 28th 2014, 3:40 PM

    Good news for the rabo, we need the Scottish union to be financially secure and able to finance two quality teams to the league to keep things competitive. There’s even talk of a third Scottish club opening in Aberdeen, which would be great.

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    May 28th 2014, 3:03 PM

    I don’t care about stadium naming rights,but this nauseating ‘Sponsor X’s values and ethics really align with our own’ PR bullshit is just the worst kind of nonsense.

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    May 28th 2014, 1:46 PM

    There was an article in the times last November saying BT were in advanced negotiations with the Irish provinces too over forms of sponsorship like shirts etc. the welsh & Scottish BT deals were mentioned in the sane article. Will be interesting to see if there is an announcement in this regard in the coming weeks.

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    May 28th 2014, 1:58 PM

    BT Thomand park?? They can BT feck off!!

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    May 28th 2014, 7:03 PM

    Great news for Scottish rugby and for the Pro12 to have the finances to keep Glasgow competitive and help to improve Edinburgh. I just hope the long term knock on effect isn’t the devaluing of the Pro12 brand to SKY Sports if/ when it comes time to review the broadcasting agreement, as potentially SKY money could be the making or breaking of the league when it comes to competing with the English and French equivalents.

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    May 28th 2014, 6:39 PM

    Fair play to them, I never understand some of the negativity about naming rights. Like when Musgrave park was renamed Irish Independent park the paper got slated rather than praised for supporting the game

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    May 28th 2014, 10:24 PM

    I’d prefer Sky across the Leinster jersey than a bankrupt state owned Bank!

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