Under Twelve Premier
Division
Ballindaggin 8
St Leonards 2
The home side move
joint top of the premier division after this 8-2 win over a battling St
Leonards side. Niamh Doyle with four, a hat trick from Anna Roban and a goal
from Carla Cloney made up the Ballindaggin tally. Doireann Rossiter and Katie
Whelan were on target for the visitors
Seaview United 2
Kilmore United 2
These two sides
produced an exciting 2-2 draw that earned them both a deserved point which was
Kilmore’s first of the season. Seaview led 2-0 with goals from Emily Sheriff
and Molly O Shea but Kimore battled back strong in the second half and goals
from Kennedy Cullen and Leah Wall brought the sides level
Under Twelve
Division One
North End United 7
Moyne Rangers 4
Katie Law continued
her impressive season and scored an impressive six as North End kept in touch
with the leaders after this 7-4 win over Moyne. Shannon Maguire was also on
target for the home side while Cassie O Rourke (3) and Erin Carley scored for
Moyne
Curracloe United 4
All Blacks 4
These two sides
played out a thrilling 4-4 draw to keep them both in contention for the league
title. With the lead changing hands several times, a draw was probably the
fairest result in the end with Caoimhe Whelan (3) and Jenny Reamonn on target
for the home side while Cora Sinnott (2), Aoibheann Rankin and Kiera Casey
scoring for All Blacks
Under Twelve
Division Two A
New Ross Celtic 3
Corach Ramblers 2
Celtic have moved
top of the division after this win but they were made to work very hard for the
three points by a rapidly improving Corach Ramblers whose two goals were scored
by Sarah Murphy. However goals from Casey Murphy, Aoife Kielthy and Aoife
Cowman gave Celtic victory.
Adamstown 1
Bree United 6
Bree have moved up
to joint second after a good win away to Adamstown. Eilish Roche was on target
for the home side but a hat trick from Grace Donohoe and a goal each from
Aoibhe Donegan, Faith Doyle and Casey Cullen gave the visitors their third win
of the season
Under Twelve
Division Two B
St Josephs 5
Rosslare Strand 0
The home side moved
well clear in second place and still in touch with leaders New Ross Town when
they overcame Rosslare Strand 5-0. All five of the St Josephs goals were scored
by the impressive Sarah Walsh
New Ross Town 9
Tombrack United 0
Ross Town made it
six wins from six games as they overcame a young Tombrack side with nine goals
to spare. Aoibh Thomas (5), Ella Nolan (2), Emma Rossiter and Leah Ryan were
all on target for an impressive home side
Under Twelve
Division Three
Cushinstown 4 Gorey Rangers B 0
Cushinstown recorded
their second win of the season and sit comfortably in mid table after this 4-0
win over Gorey Rangers second team. The home side led 1-0 at the break through
Ella Rossiter and second half goals from Ella Bennett, Sarah Finn and Abbie
Gaffney secured the three points
Rosslare Rangers 10
Ballindaggin B 0
Rangers made it six
wins from six games when they proved much too strong for a young hard working
Ballindaggin second team. Abigail Clarke scored four while Tegan Fortune, Bobby
Culleton and Grace Noonan all scored two each
St Cormacs 3 Forth Celtic Green 1
St Cormacs moved up
to second place in the table after they overcame Forth Celtic Green 3-1
Bridge Rovers 5
Campile United 1
Rovers stay in
contention for a promotion spot after this 5-1 win over Campile. Julie Boland scored for the visitors while
Aoife McEldowney and Mia Denton with two each and a goal from Shannon Doyle
gave Rovers all three points
Under Twelve
Division Four
New Ross Town 1
Carnew FC 0
These two under
twelve sides played out a very closely contested encounter before Town’s second
string eventually got the goal that gave them their first win of the season.
Zara Thomas scored the all important goal to give her side all three points
Fastnet Rovers 2
Shelburne FC 1
Rovers are improving
with every game and after an exciting match at home to Shelburne, they eventually
did enough to record their first win of the season. Two first half goals from
Layla Fenlon had Rovers 2-0 up at the break and although Shelburne pulled one
back through Aoibheann Ryan, Rovers held on for their historic victory
Aughrim Rangers 5
Forth Celtic White 1
Aughrim made it six
wins from six games and edged clear at the top of the table after this win over
Forth Celtic White. Sinead Cullen scored for Celtic but four goals from Abigail
Whitney and one from Lacey Jane Shannon gave Aughrim the win
FAI Umbro Under
Sixteen Cup Third Round
Cloughbawn AFC 2
Mount Merrion FC 3
Cloughbawn’s
excellent run in the FAI Under Sixteen cup came to an end on Saturday when they
were eventually beaten 3-2 by a physically stronger Mount Merrion side in a
thrilling cup tie. Sarah Siggins and Laura Butler were on target for the home
side but goals from Kerry Ann Hamilton, Ali Lyons and Bryna Mehady saw the MGL
side through to the quarter finals
Under Sixteen
Premier One
Bunclody AFC 5
Shelburne FC 1
The home side picked
up their first win of the season when they overcame Shelburne 5-1. Aisling
Breen was on target for Shelburne but three goals from Ciara Roban and one each
from Geri Rose O Connor and Michaela Murphy gave Bunclody all three points
Courtown Hibs 0
Tombrack United 5
Tombrack made it
four wins from four games when they overcame a young Courtown Hibs side with
five goals to spare. Nadine Fortune and Kelli Maguire scored two each with
Nicola Ryan also finding the net
Under Sixteen
Division Two A
Gorey Rangers 0
Seaview United 3
Seaview made the
long journey to Gorey Rangers a fruitful one when they came away 3-0 winners to
record their first win of the season. Molly Dillon, Aoife Nolan and Sinead
Murphy all scored for the visitors
Corach Ramblers 0
New Ross Town 7
New Ross Town are
top of the table and unbeaten after this win away to Corach Ramblers. Eadaoin
Kent with a hat trick, two goals from Jenny Canning and one each from Amy
Lawlor and Jenny O Keefe gave Town a 7-0 win
Under Sixteen
Division Two B
Wexford Celtic 9
Camolin Celtic 1
The home side have
moved into contention for the title after this big win over leaders Camolin
Celtic. Aishling O Sullivan with five, Aliat Kotun and Ava Donohue with two
each made up Wexford Celtic’s tally while Emma Warren scored a penalty for
Camolin
Arklow Town 2
Moyne Rangers 2
Moyne picked up
their first point of the season after this 2-2 draw away to Arklow Town with
Ella Jenkinson and Aida Ubineninvich both scored for the home side
Carnew FC 1
St Josephs 3
With leaders Camolin
slipping up in Wexford Celtic, St Josephs took full advantage in Carnew to win
3-1 and take over at the top of the table. Kaley Kavanagh was on target for the
home side while Laura Furlong, Ciara Lyons and Ella Cullen all scored for the
visitors
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