Saturday, November 21, 2015

Schoolgirl Match Reports 21st November 2015

           Wexford and District Womens and Schoolgirls League


Big win for Cloughbawn in FAI Under 14 Cup away to Evergreen

Campile and Seaview Under 10s share an incredible 22 goals

Curracloe Under 18s unlucky to bow out of FAI Cup

Under Ten Premier
Kilmore United  0  Ballindaggin  8
Ballindaggin are looking favourites to lift their first ever under ten title after this comfortable win away to Kilmore United. Goals from Cerys Fortune, Carla Cloney (2), Leah Roban (3) and Emily Roban gave the visitors their third win of the season

Courtown Hibs 3 Curracloe United 5
These two young sides played out an eight goal thriller before Curracloe eventually left with the three points and keep their title ambitions alive. Leah Gammell (2) and Rebecca Hughes were on target for Hibs while goals from Polly Redmond (2), Caoimhe Whelan (2) and Emma Cullen kept the visitors top of the table

Curracloe United                               5          3          1          1          10
Ballindaggin                                        3          3          0          0          9
New Ross Celtic                                 4          2          1          1          7
Courtown Hibs                                   3          0          0          3          0
Kilmore United                                   3          0          0          3          0

Under Ten Section A
Taghmon United  5  Corach Ramblers  1
Kate Harpur was on target for Corach but it was not  enough against an impressive Taghmon side who recorded their fourth win of the season and will be competing for the division one title in the second half of the season. Caoimhe Breen (4) and Rachel Hussey scored the vital goals for the home side.

Campile United  8  Seaview United Yellow  12
This incredible game is probably one of the highest scoring under ten games ever, averaging a goal every two minutes before Seaview eventually took all three points. Sally Kehoe (5), Abbie Malone (2) and an own goal made up the home sides tally while Cora Foley (5), Eimear Kehoe (5), Marie McDonald and Kirsty Cheevers gave Seaview the points

Taghmon United                                4          4          0          0          12
Seaview United Blue                          3          2          1          0          7
Seaview United Yellow                      4          2          1          1          7
Campile United                                   4          1          0          3          3
Corach Ramblers                                 4          1          0          3          3
St Leonards                                         3          0          0          3          0


Under Ten Section B
Wexford Youths  4 Bridge Rovers  1
Youths completed the first half of their season unbeaten with a comfortable 4-1 win over Bridge Rovers that secures them a place in the division one title race. Amy Redmond scored for Rovers but goals from Sioha Kotin (2), Alana Lambert and Cliona Moore gave the home side victory
Rosslare Strand  6  St Josephs  3

Wexford Youths                                5         5          0          0          15
Rosslare Strand                                   5          3          0          2          9
All Blacks                                           4          2          0          2          6
Bridge Rovers                                     4          2          0          2          6
Forth Celtic                                         4          1          0          3          3
St Josephs                                           4          0          0          4          0



Under Ten Section C
Bunclody AFC  1  Gorey Rangers  5
Gorey Rangers are looking impressive in this division as they travelled to Bunclody and came away comfortable 5-1 winners with Mia Dunne on target for the home side

Tombrack United  2  Ballindaggin 2nds  1
The home side moved third in the table after this win over Ballindaggin second team. Keelin Hipwell was on target for the visitors but goals from Michaela Tobin Cosgrave and Leanne Walsh gave Tombrack  all three points

Bunclody AFC                                   4          3          0          1          9
Gorey Rangers                                    3          3          0          0          9
Tombrack United                                3          2          0          1          6
Moyne Rangers                                   2          1          0          1          3
Ballindaggin                                        4          0          1          3          1
St Cormacs                                          3          0          1          2          1

Under Ten Section D
New Ross Town  5  Bree United  2
Town have moved top of the table after overcoming fellow challengers Bree 5-2 in Good Counsel College on Saturday. Aoife Fortune and Aoibh Duggan scored for Bree but Ella Nolan (4) and Emma Rossiter were on target to give the home side all three points

Cushinstown AFC  1  Cloughbawn AFC  2
Cloughbawn moved third in the table after a hard earned win over a battling Cushinstown side who will feel disappointed not to have taken at least a point from this game. Abbie Gaffney scored for the home side but Jenna and Jade Conroy scored to give Cloughbawn a vital victory

New Ross Town                                4         4          0          0          12
Bree United                                        5          3          0          2          9
Cloughbawn AFC                               4          2          1          1          7
Shelburne FC                                      4          2          1          1          7
Adamstown FC                                  3          0          0          3          0
Cushinstown AFC                              4          0          0          4          0


FAI Under Fourteen Cup Second Round
Evergreen FC 2 Cloughbawn AFC 3
Cloughbawn continued their good form at national level when they overcame Evergreen 3-2 to book their place the quarter finals of the FAI Under Fourteen Cup. Faye Larkin, Laura Butler and Heather Walsh were all on target for the visitors against a very well organised Kilkenny side.

Cabinteely FC v Campile United
(Being played Sunday November 22nd)

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Kilmore United 6 St Leonards 1
Kilmore collected their first three points of the season when overcoming St Leonards 6-1 with Sophie Boxwell (3), Aimee Bates Crosbie (2) and Kira Bates Crosbie all on target for the winners.

Ballindaggin FC  1  Curracloe United  1
Cloughbawn will be delighted with this result as their closest challengers played out a 1-1 draw which keeps both sides well behind the leaders. Rebecca Fanning scored for Curracloe while Katie Bates was on target to ear Ballindaggin a point

Cloughbawn AFC                               3          3          0          0          9
Ballindagin                                          3          1          2          0          5
Curracloe United                                4          1          1          2          4
Kilmore United                                   4          1          1          2          4
St Leonards                                         4          0          2          2          2


Under Fourteen Division One
Moyne Rangers  1  Courtown Hibs  7
Courtown made it three wins from three as they comfortably overcame Moyne 7-1 with Amy Shannon on target for Moyne and Mia Robins, Ella Maree, Lara Walshe, Emma Lynch, Amy Robertson,  Gina Burke and Leonie Ward all scoring for Hibs

Courtown Hibs                                   3          3          0          0          9
Campile United                                   2          2          0          0          6
New Ross Town                                 3          1          0          2          3
Wexford Celtic                                   3          1          0          2          3
Moyne Rangers                                   3          0          0          3          0


Under Fourteen Division Two A
Shelburne FC  1  Forth Celtic  3
Forth Celtic moved five points clear at the top of the division after this 3-1 win away to Shelburne. Katie Murphy scored for the home side but it was not enough against an impressive Celtic who took all three points thanks to goals from Lauren McLoughlin (2) and Ciara Ryan.

Seaview United  2  Gorey Rangers  0
Two goals from Jennifer Dunne gave Seaview their first win of the season against a young Gorey Rangers side.

All Blacks  1  Tombrack United  1
Both these sides kept their title ambitions alive after they played out an exciting 1-1 draw. Louise Nolan gave Tombrack the lead but the home side levelled just before the final whistle

 Forth Celtic                                        5         4          0          1          12
All Blacks                                           3          2          1          0          7
Shelburne FC                                      4          2          0          2          6
Tombrack United                                3          1          1          1          4
Seaview United                                  4          1          0          3          3
Gorey Rangers                                    3          0          0          3          0


Under Fourteen Division Two B
Arklow Town 0 St Josephs  1
An Edel Kehoe goal gave St Josephs their fourth win of the season and a six point lead at the top of the division when they travelled to Arklow Town and came away 1-0 winners

New Ross Celtic 0  Wexford Youths 3
Wexford Youths remain in contention in the division after this 3-0 win away to New Ross Celtic. Nadine Fortune (2) and Ciara Boland scored the all important goals for the winners

Corach Ramblers  6 Taghmon United  0
A goal each from Aisling Waters, Niamh Millar and Rebecca Holmes set Corach Ramblers well on the way to their second win of the season with Grace Donovan netting a hat trick to give them a 6-0 win over a young Taghmon side.

 St Josephs                                          4         4          0          0          12
Taghmon United                                 4          2          0          2          6
Corach Ramblers                                 2          2          0          0          6
Wexford Youths                                 3          2          0          1          6
Arklow Town                                      3          0          0          3          0
New Ross Celtic                                 4          0          0          4          0


FAI Under Eighteen Cup Quarter Final
Curracloe United  1  Douglas Hall  2
Douglas Hall made the long journey from Cork and had to work very hard before eventually overcoming a determined home side who did the league proud with their level of performance. Dearbhla Doyle was on target for Curracloe but goals from Ali McCormack and Michelle O Driscoll put the visitors through to the semi finals

Under Eighteen League
Wexford Youths  9 Wexford Celtic  0
Youths are looking very impressive in this league as they comfortably overcame a valiant Wexford Celtic side. Goals from Aoife Devereux, Britney Conroy (4), Kate Hendrick, Sarah Figgis and Louise Butler keep the Ferrycarrig based side top of the table

Under Eighteen Super League
 Wexford Youths                                4          4          0          0          12
Kilkenny United                                 3          3          0          0          9
Curracloe United                                3          2          0          1          6

Under Eighteen Premier League
Arklow Town                                      4          2          0          2          6
Wexford Celtic                                   4          2          0          2          6
St Josephs                                           4          1          0          3          3
Kilmore United                                   6          0          0          6          0

****Format: All teams in Under Eighteen League (Super and Premier) will play each other once. After the first set of games, the sections will split with the Super teams playing each other again and the Premier teams playing each other again****



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