The Harps dramatically avoid drop from senior championship.
There were quarter finals and a relegation final down for decision in the Laois Senior Hurling Championship over the weekend.
The Harps maintained their senior status with a dramatic last play-free. Podge Delaney hit the back of the net to relegate Ballinakill.
The final score was 3-18 to 1-23.
In the quarter finals Camross and Castletown progressed thanks to wins over Borris in Ossary Kilcotton and Rosenallis yesterday.
Camross 2-20 Borris in Ossary Kilcotton 0-12
Castletown 2-15 Rosenallis 1-15
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