Wexford and
District Womens and Schoolgirls League 04-05-2014
Under Ten
Premier Division
Curracloe
travelled to Ballindaggin on Wednesday evening and a scoreless draw was enough
to give them the under ten premier title for the fourth time in five year. Despite
no goals, the game provided plenty of excitement with the home side going close
on a couple of occasions but Curracloe did enough to wrap up the title on the
day. They were presented with their trophy on Saturday by Tom “Flash” Dunne
when they hosted Kilmore United and although they lost 2-0, the defeat did
nothing to ruin the celebrations. Kilmore finished third with their two goals
being scored by Melissa Smith.
Under Ten
Division One Quarter Final
Cup
finalists Taghmon United bowed out of the league play offs when they travelled
to Seaview and were beaten 3-1. Ciaradh Connolly scored all three goals for the
home side while Cora Banville was on target for Taghmon
Under Ten
Division Two B Quarter Final
Corach
Ramblers made the long journey to Killenagh and came 2-1 winners thanks to two
goals from Abbey Murphy while Holly Moran scored for the home side. Corach will
now meet Adamstown in the semi final of the league
Under Ten
South West
Monday
evening saw New Ross Town and Adamstown play out a 1-1 draw in their final
regional game with Ella Lyng on target for Town while Ella Furlong scored for
Adamstown.
Under Twelve
Premier Division
Campile
missed out on their chance to wrap up the premier title when they lost 1-0 at
home to relegated Curracloe United. Despite creating several chances, they
could not find the net and the visitors did enough to take all three points as
they recorded their first win of the season
Under Twelve
Division One
Courtown
Hibs are within touching distance of the title after they travelled to Seaview
and came away 6-0 winners and now only need another victory to wrap up the
title. Lara Walsh (3), Gina Burke (2) and Ella Maree were all on target for an
impressive Hibs side
Under Twelve
Division Two A
New Ross
Town were declared champions on Wednesday evening when a solitary goal scored
by Claire Doyle gave them all three points in a 1-0 win over Shelburne. League
Training Centre coach Mick Bennett was on hand to present the winning side with
their league trophy.
Under Twelve
Division Two B
Corach
Ramblers and St Josephs will play off for the league title after Ramblers
eventually got the three points they needed in a difficult match away to
Tombrack. They eventually came away 2-1 winners with Niamh Miller scoring both
Ramblers goals while Mia Kelly was on target for the home side
Under Twelve
Division Three
A busy week
in this division saw Camolin overcome St Josephs 3-1 on Monday with Ella
Donahue scoring for St Josephs while Aine Byrne (2) and Emma Carton gave
Camolin the three points. Shelburne second team travelled to Camolin on
Wednesday evening and a 3-0 win was enough to see the visitors clinch second
place in the league behind All Blacks. Gemma Martin (2) and Cora McGrath were
on target for Shelburne. The top two teams met on Thursday night and All Blacks
came out winners as they overcame the Ballywilliam side 3-2. Katie Murphy
scored both Shelburne goals while Sarah Hendrick (2) and Emma Carr were on
target for the league champions who were presented with their trophy by League
committee member Tom “Flash” Dunne after the match.
Under
Fourteen Premier Division
Kilmore
United and Cloughbawn are both on track to meet in a play off after both
recorded wins on Saturday against Curracloe and Moyne respectively. Kilmore won
5-0 with Ann Marie Bennett (2), Rachel Bennett, Emily Bates and Sophie Boxwell
were all on target for the winners while Cloughbawn were 3-1 winners over Moyne
Rangers.
Under
Fourteen Division One
Bunclody
made it a successful five days when they wrapped up the under fourteen division
one title in St Leonards on Saturday. In a seven goal thriller, Bunclody took
control of the game early and eventually ran out 4-3 winners with Britney
Conroy scoring all four for the visitors. Fiona Ryan scored a hat trick for the
home side who showed they are a team for the future. League Vice Chairman Barry
Dempsey was on target to present the winning squad with their league trophy.
Under
Sixteen Division One
Bunclody had
already clinched the league title before they travelled to Bree on Tuesday
evening and were presented with their trophy by League secretary Martin Cahill.
The game itself ended 1-1 which kept Bree in the hunt for runners up spot with
Aideen Byrne on target for the home side while the visitors goal was also scored
by the home team when a defender deflected the ball into her own net.
Under
Sixteen Division Two
Bridge
Rovers have moved to the top of the table after they made the long journey to
Arklow Town and came away 3-0 winners. Chloe Mythen (2) and Holly Johnson were
on target for Rovers who now just need to win their last game to lift the
title. Tombrack kept their promotion hopes alive when travelling to Campile and
coming away 3-1 winners thanks to goals from Ciara Bolger, Mairead O Rourke and
Denise Bolger. Chloe Banville was on target for the home side.
Under
Eighteen League
Killenagh
wrapped up the under eighteen league title on Tuesday evening when travelling
to Kilmuckridge and overcoming St Josephs 4-2. The visitors just needed a point
to clinch the title and raced into a 4-0 lead thanks to goals from Sinead
Gaynor (2), Aoife McCrea and Megan Cahill before Chloe Breen Kavanagh pulled
two goals back for the home side. League chairman Daire Doyle was on hand to
present the trophy to the winning squad who became the eighth different club to
win the trophy in its eighth season being played for.
Womens
Premier Division
Ferns
received an easy three points on Friday evening when Tramore were unable to
field a team to fufil their fixture and have jeopardised their chances of
finishing runners up. A 2-0 win for Benfica away to North End has seen the
Waterford side move into that second place and one more point will see them
clinch the silver medal spot. Beserta Ajeti scored both goals for Benfica in
the first half. Seaview United and Cloughbawn will have to play off in a bid to
avoid relegation after Seaview were beaten 3-1 by Adamstown on Sunday evening
in Fethard. Maebh Kehoe was on target for the home side but goals from Aisling
Whelan (2) and Edwina Whelan kept the visitors chances of grabbing second place
alive.
Womens
Division One
League
champions Killenagh travelled to Kilmore United and won 4-2 which deprives the
home side of second place. Katrina Parrock scored both goals for Kilmore while
Clare Halvey, Theresa Redmond and Roisin O Connor (2) were all on target for
the visitors. A good start to the season and a good finish saw New Ross Town
leapfrog Kilmore into second place and gain promotion to the premier division
as they proved too strong for Cloughbawn second team and ran out 8-0 winners.
Sinead Ryan (6), Ann Carroll and Janet Brown were all on target for a dominant
home side
Womens
Division Two B
Moyne
Rangers beat Cushinstown 3-2 on Sunday in the final game in the division to
finish fourth with goals from Ciara Tobin, Megan O Shea and Aideen Byrne while
Hazel Murphy scored both goals for Cushinstown
Fixtures:
Monday May 5th: Under Ten Division One Quarter Final
St Leonards
v Tombrack United 7pm
Under Ten
Division Two A Quarter Final
Rosslare Rangers
v Cloughbawn 12pm
Under
Sixteen Division Two
Wexford
Celtic v All Blacks 11am
Tuesday May
6th: Under Ten Division Two B Semi Final
St Cormacs v
Wexford Youths 6pm
Under Twelve
Division Two B
Tombrack
United v Adamstown 6-45pm
Wednesday
May 7th: Under Twelve Division One
Courtown
Hibs v Bunclody AFC
Saturday May
10th: Under Ten Cup Final
Ballindaggin
v Taghmon United 2-30pm
Noel Kehoe
Pitch Development Under Twelve Cup Final
Ballindaggin
v Cloughbawn AFC 12pm
Under
Fourteen Cup Final
Gorey
Rangers v Kilmore United 2pm
Under
Eighteen Cup Final
Curracloe
United v Seaview United 1pm
(all finals
in Bunclody AFC)
Under Ten
Division Two A Semi Final
Bridge
Rovers v New Ross Town
Under Twelve
Division One
Courtown
Hibs v Seaview United
Wexford
Celtic v St Leonards
Under Twelve
Division Two A
Wexford
Youths v New Ross Town
Under Twelve
Division Three
St Leonards
B v Rosslare Rangers
St Josephs B
v New Ross Town B
Sunday May
11th: Gaynor Cup Final
Moyne
Rangers v Fastnet Rovers 11-30am
Michelle
Coleman Shield Final
St Josephs v
Corach Ramblers 11-30am
Bolands
Carpet Shield Final
Bunclody AFC
v Taghmon United 12pm
Michelle
Coleman Cup Final
Killenagh
Wan v New Ross Town 12pm
Nolan Health
and Fitness Cup Final
Bree United
v Rosslare Strand 2pm
Boland
Carpets Cup Final
Castledockrell
United v Shilelagh United 2pm
Leinster
Womens Shield Final
Benfica FC v
Malahide United 2pm
Womens
Premier Division
Adamstown v
North End United 10-30am
Womens
Division One
Cloughbawn B
v Glen Celtic 11am