The Offaly star scored ten of Kilcormac-Killoughey's 16 points on Sunday.
Kilcormac-Killoughey are champions of Offaly again after defending their senior hurling title in Tullamore on Sunday.
Ballinamere were competitive against the champions throughout but fell short by by two points at the full time whistle.
Adam Screeney was KK's leading threat, scoring 10 points, six of which were from play.
The final score in O'Connor Park was 0-16 to 1-11.
Screeney says he knew he and his team mates were ready for the weather conditions, and the Ballinamere challenge:
Midlands 103's Joe Troy caught up with Screeney after the game:
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