Carrick Rangers have ended their season on a high note, with the team winning their first senior trophy since 1993. Stephen Baxter's side claimed the County Antrim Shield, defeating Cliftonville in a penalty shootout. This achievement marks a significant improvement from their 11th placed finish the previous season. Baxter, in his first full season at the helm, brought in 12 new players with Irish League experience, which paid off. The team's 8-3 aggregate victory over Annagh United in the promotion/relegation play-off secured their Premiership status for this campaign. One negative note was their loss in the European play-off, where they were beaten 3-1 by the Swifts. Carrick Rangers's successful season can be attributed to Baxter's guidance and the team's determination. The County Antrim Shield win is a notable achievement, highlighting the team's hard work and dedication. And with a record-breaking points tally, the team has set a high standard for themselves. But the loss in the European play-off serves as a reminder that there is still room for improvement. So, the team will look to build on this success in the upcoming season. The players will need to regroup and refocus, with the aim of achieving even greater success. With Baxter at the helm, Carrick Rangers are poised to make a strong comeback. The team's fans will be eagerly awaiting the new season, hoping to see their team continue to thrive. Carrick Rangers's future looks bright, with a talented squad and a experienced manager.
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Carrick Rangers Claim County Antrim Shield
Carrick Rangers win County Antrim Shield, their first senior trophy in 28 years, with a penalty shootout victory over Cliftonville, highlighting a remarkable campaign
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