It's the club's fifth title and first since 2017.
Kilcormac-Killoughey are the Offaly Senior Hurling Champions for the first time since 2017.
Shane Hand's men came out on top with a 3-26 to 3-08 win over last season's champions Shinrone in Grant Heating St Brendan's Park yesterday.
James Gorman and Charlie Mitchell found the net either side of the half, with Dara Maher and Jason Sampson claiming consolation goals late on.
It's the clubs fifth Offaly Senior hurling triumph after previous success from 2012-2014 and 2017.
Speaking to Joe Troy after the game, centre back Cillian Kiely says KK won through hard work:
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