Wexford and District Women’s and Schoolgirls League 16-10-2016
Under Twelve Premier
Kilmore United 0 Seaview
United 1
This end to end game
produced loads of entertainment and excitement but only one goal as Seaview
picked up their first three points of the season. Ruby Murphy scored the only
goal of the game with just minutes remaining
Courtown Hibs 8 St
Leonards 1
Title holders Courtown
moved top of this seasons table when proving too strong for a brave St Leonards
side and ran out 8-1 winners. Amy Whitty scored for the visitors but goals from
Hannah Redmond (30, Leah Gammell (2), Katelynn Tomkins (2) and Mia Davy gave
Hibs the win
Under Twelve Division One
All Blacks 5 North
End United 4
These two sides will be the
main challengers for this division and they served up a nine goal thriller
before All Blacks eventually secured the victory. A Katie Law hat trick and a
goal from Robyn Driscoll made up North End’s tally while Aoibheann Rankin (3),
Eve Rowe and Ciara Murphy all scored for the home side.
Gorey Rangers 5 Moyne
Rangers 1
Kelsey Ryan was on target
for Moyne in this match but goals from Ella Wan (2), Yasmine Allen, Beibhin
McDonald and Lucia Kavanagh gave Gorey Rangers a well earned 5-2 victory
Under Twelve Division Two A
New Ross Celtic 5 Bunclody
AFC 3
Celtic joined Bunclody at
the top of the table after this exciting eight goal thriller saw them take all
three points. Sarah Kenny, Jenny Conroy and Rebecca O Connor scored the
visitors goals while four goals from Caoimhe Kehir Murtagh and one from Aoife
Kielthy gave New Ross victory
Corach Ramblers 3 Adamstown 7
Adamstown recorded their first
win of the season when they travelled to Corach Ramblers and came away 7-3
winners. Sarah Scallon and Serena Reville (2) were on target for Ramblers while
Karolina Jaglarz (4) and Megan Martin (3) scored for the visitors
Under Twelve Division Two B
Wexford Youths 1 St
Josephs 2
St Josephs moved joint top
of the table when they overcame bottom club Wexford Youths by the odd goal in
three. Rachel Meaney scored for the home side while Charlie Kennedy and Sarah
Walsh scored the vital goals to give the visitors all three points
Tombrack United 1 New
Ross Town 7
New Ross Town moved top of
the table when they overcame a young Tombrack side 7-1. Emma Rossiter, Ella
Nolan, Aoibh Thomas, Leah Ryan, Niamh Bates, Tara Roche and Sophie Quigley all
scored for Town while Ania Dragusin scored for Tombrack
Rosslare Strand 3 Taghmon
United 9
Bonnie McMahon scored a hat
trick for Strand but it was not enough as Taghmon made it two wins from two
games and stay in touch with the leaders. Hannah Kehoe (5), Becky Cashin (3)
and Rachel Hussey were all on target for the winners
Under Twelve Division Three
Forth Celtic 1 Cushinstown
AFC 0
The home side picked up
their first win of the season with this single goal victory over Cushinstown.
Roisin Alouf scored the all important goal early in the second half
Bridge Rovers 5 Gorey
Rangers 0
The home side moved into a
title challenging position after this 5-0 win over Gorey Rangers to give them
their second win of the season. Anna Dempsey (3) and Shannon Doyle (2) scored
the all important goals to give Bridge Rovers all three points
Campile United 0 Rosslare
Rangers 6
Rosslare Rangers moved
three points clear at the top of the table after this 6-0 win away to Campile
United. Tegan Fortune and Bobbi Culleton scored two each while Abigail Clarke
and Grace scored one each for the winners
Under Twelve Division Four
Forth Celtic 2 New
Ross Town 1
Forth Celtic White team
made it a good day for the club when they overcame New Ross Town second team by
the odd goal in three. Sinead Cullen and Aoibhe Hurley were on target for
Celtic while Molly Brown scored for Town
Wexford Youths 7 Carnew
FC 1
Youths second string are
joint top of the table with three wins from three games after they overcame
Carnew 7-1. Aoife Wafer scored for the visitors while Sofia Kotun (4), Jasmine
Gore (2) and Jenny Kirwan were on target for the Ferrycarrig based side.
Bridge Rovers 4 Fastnet
Rovers 0
Bridge Rovers made it three
wins from three games when they overcame Fastnet Rovers 4-0. Mia Denton with a
hat trick and a goal from Alicia Durkin gave the home side the points
Aughrim Rangers 4 Shelburne
FC 0
Rangers made it three wins
from three when they overcame Shelburne 4-0 on Saturday afternoon. Abigail
Whitley (2), Ciara Connelly and Aoife Campbell were all on target for the home
side
Under Sixteen Premier One
Shelburne FC 3 Tombrack
United 7
Tombrack moved to the top
of the Premier section with this win away to Shelburne, a venue that has proved
a difficult one for them in recent years. Two goals each from Nadine Fortune,
Rebecca Connaughton and Kelli Maguire as well as one from Nicola Ryan gave them
their second win of the season. Katie Murphy (2) and Ella Lyng scored for
Shelburne
St Leonards 3 Bunclody
AFC 1
The home side recorded a
big win for the club as they overcame Bunclody 3-1. Two goals from Fiona Ryan
and a first ever goal from Cora Hackett gave St Leonards a very important three
points
Cloughbawn AFC 9 Courtown
Hibs 3
The firepower of Cloughbawn
proved too much for Courtown Hibs as the divisional favourites ran out
comfortable winners in a fast paced games. Alex Lynch (2) and Mia Roberts were
on target for Hibs while Sarah Siggins (4), Niamh McHugh (2), Emma Clarke (2)
and Laura Butler all scored for the home side
Under Sixteen Division Two
A
Seaview United 2 Corach
Ramblers 3
Corach moved to the top of
the table after they came away from Seaview 3-2 winners in a very exciting fast
paced encounter
Under Sixteen Division Two
B
St Josephs 6 Carnew
FC 0
An understrength Carnew
side were no match for a strong St Josephs side who ran out comfortable winners
and moved to the top of the table. Ella Cullen (2), Aoife Manley, Eva Cleary,
Emma Cunningham and Ciara Lyons were all on target for the dominant home side.
Camolin Celtic 6 Moyne
Rangers 5
An eleven goal thriller saw
Camolin eventually overcome Moyne Rangers in an end to end fast paced
encounter. Shauna Redmond (2), Siobhan Peare (2) and Meg O Connor all scored
for Moyne while Emma Carton, Emma Warren, Chelsea Fortune, Grace Halloran,
Megan Doyle and Megan Byrne were all on target for Camolin
Women’s Premier Division
East End United 1 Seaview
United 1
The only premier game to
survive the Saturday night rain saw Seaview travel to Bennetsbridge for their
first league match of the season and came home with a well earned point, the
first points league leaders East End have dropped this season. In a very evenly
contested match, both sides produced some excellent football despite the
difficult weather conditions although the pitch was in excellent condition. Maebh
Kehoe gave Seaview a 1-0 lead but Laura Dooley scored in the second half to
secure a point
Women’s Division One
All Blacks 4 Kilmore
United 1
The home side are joint top
of the table after this 4-1 win over near neighbours Kilmore United. Katrina
Parrock scored for the visitors but goals from Roisin Furlong (2), Eimear O
Brien and Emma Sinnott gave All Blacks victory
Piltown FC 0 North
End United 3
North End made it two wins
from two games when they came away from Piltown 3-0 winners. Goals from Chloe
Bates, Martina Pender and Diane Leniston gave the Wexford town side a very
important three points.
Women’s Division Two A
Camolin Celtic 0 Moyne
Rangers 3
Moyne picked up their first
win of the season when they travelled to Camolin and came away with all three
points courtesy of this 3-0 win. Nicola Davitt scored one with Claudia Doyle
adding two for a hard working Moyne side
St Leonards 6 New
Ross Town 2
An understrength New Ross
Town put up a brave battle before eventually going down to a strong St Leonards
side who move three points clear at the top of the table after this victory. Sandra
Murphy scored both goals for Town but goals from Niamh Browne (2), Eimear
Gabbett (2), Fiona Ryan and Chloe Banville gave a youthful home side all three
points
Women’s Division Two B
Bunclody AFC 6 Seaview
United “B” 0
Bunclody made it two wins
from two when they overcame a young Seaview side with six goals to spare.
Britney Conroy continued her good scoring form with two while Alma Morris also
scored two while Hayley Browne and Alex Weippert added a goal each
Women’s Division Three
Stoney LFC 2 Fastnet
Rovers 1
One of the pre-season
favourites, Fastnet Rovers, have started the season poorly and have lost both
their opening games. Lorraine Breen was on target for Rovers in this match but
Stoney continued their good start to the season with goals from Karen Rochford
and Chloe Foxe
St Cormacs 3 Cushnstown
AFC 0
The home side made it two
wins from two games with this win over previously unbeaten Cushinstown.
Lorraine Fortune (2) and Vivian Gahan were on target for St Cormacs, a win that
gives them a vital three points
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