Saturday, December 10, 2016

Results 10-12-2016

Wexford and District Women’s and Schoolgirls League 11-12-2016

Under Twelve Cup Pre Round
Forth Celtic White    0          Aughrim Rangers    3
Aughrim Rangers made the long journey to Forth Celtic in this preliminary round game and earned an even longer trip to St Leonards after this 3-0 win. Lacey Jane Shannon scored one while Aoife Campbell added two

Taghmon United      2          Bree United               2          aet
(Bree United won 4-2 on pens)
Two goals from Hannah Keating had Taghmon 2-0 ahead in this match and they looked to be heading to a first round game at home to Bridge Rovers. However, Bree battled back in the second half with goals from Amy Doyle and Holly Dunbar brought the game to extra time and eventually penalties where they progressed 4-2.

Wexford Youths Blue           1          Forth Celtic Green               2
Forth Celtic Green made their way through to a first round meeting with Moyne Rangers when they travelled to Ferrycarrig Park and came away 2-1 winners with a goal from Katie Kehoe in the dying seconds. Jenna Kirwan had scored for Youths while Katie scored both for Celtic

Under Twelve Cup First Round
Courtown Hibs          6          Shelburne FC            1
Hibs continued their good form this season with a 6-1 win over a hard working Shelburne side. Neala Barron was on target for Shelburne but a hat trick from Hannah Redmond and a goal each from Grace Davis, Rebecca O Connor and Sasha Greene saw Hibs through

Bridge Rovers 2nd     0          Corach Ramblers     4
Ramblers travelled to Bridge Rovers and booked their place in the last sixteen of the cup. Rachel Gaynor scored a hat trick for the visitors while the fourth goal was courtesy of an own goal by a home side defender

New Ross Town 2nd 0          Bunclody AFC           4
Bunclody are through to the second round when they travelled to New Ross Town and came away 4-0 winners

Carnew FC     1          Campile United         1          aet
(Carnew won 3-2 on pens)
Carnew are through to the second round of the cup after they overcame Campile on penalties after a very entertaining 1-1 draw. Erin O Callaghan was on target for Carnew while Lauren Howlin Bolger scored for Campile


Cushinstown AFC     0          St Cormacs               4
St Cormacs made the long trip to Cushinstown and overcame the home side 4-0 to go through to the last sixteen

Fastnet Rovers          0          All Blacks       5
The home side made All Blacks work hard before the visitors eventually made their way through to the second round after a 5-0 win. Aoibheann Rankin scored twice with Kiera Casey, Cora Sinnott and Ciara Murphy all adding one each

Tombrack United      1          New Ross Celtic       5
New Ross Celtic went through to the second round after they overcame Tombrack United 5-1 after a strong first half display. Caoimhe Keher Murtagh scored a hat trick for Celtic while Keelin Jensen and Aoife Kielthy added one each. Ava Dragusin scored a late consolation goal for the home side

St Josephs      0          Curracloe United      3
Curracloe United are through to the second round after they overcame St Josephs 3-0 in a very entertaining cup match

Rosslare Rangers      6          Gorey Rangers         1
Rosslare Rangers are enjoying an excellent season and continued that form in the cup when proving too strong for Gorey Rangers who scored through Ashley Fitzpatrick. However two goals each from Tegan Fortune, Bobby Culleton and Abigail Clarke saw the home side through

Under Sixteen Premier One
Tombrack United      12        Shelburne FC            1
The home side made it five wins from five games as they overcame a young but hard working Shelburne side. Ella Lyng scored for the visitors but Becky Connaughton (3), Nadine Fortune (4), Shannon McGovern, Zoe Tobin Cosgrave, Nicola Ryan, Kelli Maguire and a long range effort from Breda Cushen saw Tombrack collect all three points

Bunclody AFC            3          Courtown Hibs         1
Bunclody moved to second in the premier division when they overcame Courtown Hibs 3-1 after a very entertaining encounter. Gina Burke was on target for Hibs while goals from Geri Rose O Connor, Ciara Roban and Aoife Darcy secured the three points for the home side

Division Two A
Forth Celtic                6          Corach Ramblers     0
Celtic moved to second in the table after they overcame Corach Ramblers by a six goal margin. Michelle Carthy and Sarah Carroll scored two goals each with Nadine Cunningham and Caitlin Murphy were on target for Forth

New Ross Town        6          Seaview United        1
Town made it five wins from five games and lead the way as we head into Christmas after this 6-1 win over Seaview. Jenny O Keefe (3), Eadaoin Kent (2) and Amy Lawlor all scored for the home side

Division Two B
Camolin Celtic           10        Arklow Town            3
Camolin remain well in contention after proving too strong for Arklow and running out 10-3 winners. Aida Ulainchiv, Ella Dodd and Molly Garland were on target for Town but goals from Megan Byrne (3), Emma Carton (3), Megan Doyle (2), Aine Byrne and Grace O Halloran gave Celtic all three points

Carnew FC     8          Moyne Rangers       3
Carnew picked up their second win of the season when they overcame Moyne 8-3 in a highly entertaining encounter. Lucy Kemple (3), Leanne Kelly (2), Kaley Kavanagh and Aine O Gorman all scored for the home side while Shanisse O Reilly (2) and Chloe Browne were on target for Rangers

St Josephs      1          Wexford Celtic         3
Wexford Celtic joined St Josephs at the top of the table after this 3-1 win in Kilmuckridge. Aliat Kotun scored twice with Aishling O Sullivan also finding the net to have Celtic in control but St Josephs battled back strongly in the second half but only reward was a goal from Amy Mitten



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