Saturday, November 19, 2016

Underage Results 19-11-2016

Under Ten Premier Division
New Ross Town        1          Ballindaggin FC        1
The home side are showing themselves to be very competitive at this age group and have been involved in some very tight matches this season. Leah Roban was on target for the visitors but Town did score in the second half through Cira Nolan to earn themselves a point

Curracloe United       4          Bridge Rovers          1
Curracloe have moved clear at the top of the division after this 4-1 win over near neighbours Bridge Rovers. Aoife McEldowney scored for the visitors but two goals each from Polly Redmond and Zara Corrigan gave Curracloe an important three points

Under Ten North
Tombrack United      6          Aughrim Rangers    0
The home side rounded off the first half of the season unbeaten and finished top of the North section after this win over an Aughrim side who will feel unfortunate not to have at least scored. Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave scored a hat trick to add to two goals from Emer Roche and one from Ciara Kenny

Carnew FC     0          Courtown Hibs         5
Hibs recorded their second win of the season when they travelled to Carnew and came away 5-0 winners to secure their place in Division Two A for the second half of the season. Izzy Kenna continued her good scoring form with a hat trick while Ellie Cornish hit the net twice

Under Ten East
Wexford Youths        7          Bree United               1
The Youths will finish top of the East section and will compete in Division One in the new year after this 7-1 win over a young Bree side. Louise Reville scored for the visitors but Aoife Doran (4), Layla Stafford (2) and Alexa Clancy were all on target for Wexford Youths

Moyne Rangers         2          Forth Celtic               0
Two goals from Katlyn Conroy gave Moyne Rangers a surprise win over Forth Celtic and moved up to mid table. In a very closely contested and exciting match it was Katlyn’s accuracy in front of goal that proved to be the decisive factor between the two sides

Under Ten South
All Blacks        5          Rosslare Strand        1
All Blacks will go into division one as probably one of the favourites for the title as they recorded their fourth win from four games in this win over a young Rosslare Strand side. Ciara Murphy (3) and Naomi Denton (2) scored for the home side while Lucia O Donoghue was on target for Strand

Under Ten West
New Ross Celtic        1          Shelburne FC            0
Celtic recorded their first win of the season when they overcame Shelburne by a single goal in a very close tight affair. Aaliyah Animashaun scored the only goal of the game midway through the second half

St Leonards    2          Cushinstown AFC     0
The home side rounded off the first half of the season unbeaten when they overcame a hard working Cushinstown side 2-0. Katie Ryan scored both goals for the impressive home side in a game that produced some excellent football from two very good sides

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Ballindaggin               5          Kilmore United         0
Ballindaggin made it three wins from three games when overcoming Kilmore 5-0 and remain two points clear at the top of the division. Zoe Lett, Lauren Roban, Aoife O Leary, Orlaith Kehoe and Katie Bates were all on target for the home side as they collected all three points

Courtown Hibs          5          Cloughbawn AFC     0
Hibs remained unbeaten and in touch with the leaders after this 5-0 win over a young Cloughbawn side who worked very hard to keep the home side at bay. Sasha Green scored two with Emma Lynch, Amy Robertson and Holly Tobin all scoring for the winners

Under Fourteen Division One
St Leonards    2          Moyne Rangers       2
The home side lost touch with the leaders after they were held to a draw by a hard working Moyne Rangers who were good value for their 2-2 draw. Ann Marie Roche and Jenna Molloy scored for the home side while Shannon Peare and Shanise O Reilly were on target for Moyne

St Josephs      1          Forth Celtic   4
Forth Celtic made it four wins from four games when they travelled to Kilmuckridge and overcame the home side 4-1. Edel Kehoe was on target for St Josephs while Lauren McLoughlin and Grace Roche with two each gave Celtic victory

Shelburne FC             1          All Blacks       8
All Blacks are looking very impressive in this division as they travelled to Shelburne and came away with all three points in impressive fashion. Aoife Rees (2), Zoe Butler (2), Aoife Haughton, Emma Carr, Seren Ward and Aoife Butler all scored for All Blacks while Jessica Sutton scored for the home side

Under Fourteen Division Two A
Corach Ramblers      1          Tombrack United     7
Grace Donovan was on target for Corach but Tombrack recorded their second win of the season when they ran out 7-1 winners. Nadine Fortune (4), Shauna McGovern (2) and Zoe Tobin Cosgrave were all on target for the winners

Wexford Youths        1          North End United    8
North End made the short trip to Ferrycarrig a worthwhile one when they came away with the three points to remain unbeaten and joint top of the table. Katie Law continued her impressive season with five while Chelsey King added two while Caoimhe Lawlor also found the net

Seaview United         6          Gorey Rangers         1
Seaview are also unbeaten and remain deadlocked at the top of the table with North End after this 6-1 win over Gorey Rangers. Ava White Keating scored a hat trick while Erin Shannon, Jamie Walsh and Ciaradh Connolly all added a goal each

Under Fourteen Division Two B
Adamstown   5          Aughrim Rangers    0
Adamstown came out on top in this battle of the top two in the division when they accounted for a youthful Aughrim side 5-0. Karlina Jaglarz scored twice with Ellen Duggan, Chloe Doyle and Lara Banville all adding one each to give their side their fourth win from four games

New Ross Celtic        4          Rosslare Strand        0
Celtic recorded their second win of the season and sit mid table after this 4-0 win over bottom side Rosslare Strand. Ciara Mullaly scored all four for the hard working home side

Bree United    0          Arklow Town            2
Arklow Town made the long journey to Bree but enjoyed the journey home as they secured all three points courtesy of a 2-0 win in a very close and entertaining match


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