Saturday, February 25, 2017

Schoolgirl League Results 25-02-2017

Under Ten Division Two B
Corach Ramblers         0          Cushinstown AFC      2
These two under ten sides played out an excellent entertaining match despite the difficult conditions in this rescheduled fixture. After a scoreless first half, Katie Murphy drilled the ball through a crowded area into the corner of the net to put Cushinstown ahead and a goal from Isabella Walsh minutes from the end wrapped up the points

Under Twelve Cup Quarter Finals
Courtown Hibs            5          St Cormacs     0
Hibs booked their place in the semi final draw when they overcame St Cormacs 5-0, although the game was much closer than the scoreline would suggest. Two goals from Hannah Redmond and one each from Katelynn Tomkins, Mia Davey and Leah Grammell saw the home side through and install them as one of the favourites for the cup

New Ross Celtic         2          Bridge Rovers            3
These two sides played out a thrilling cup quarter final in difficult conditions before Bridge Rovers eventually booked their place in the last four. In a very entertaining game played between two very good footballing sides, Aoife Kielthy scored twice for Celtic while two goals from Mia Denton and one from Olivia Morris saw the visitors through to their first cup semi final

Rosslare Rangers        0          New Ross Town         1
New Ross Town are through to the semi-finals of the cup after this narrow win over Division Three leaders Rosslare Rangers in a very exciting end to end encounter. In a very close game where chances were kept to a minimum with Ella Nolan scoring the solitary goal.

Under Twelve Premier Division
St Leonards     1          Ballindaggin               5
Ballindaggin came away from St Leonards 5-1 winners and move three points clear at the top of the table. Doireann Rossiter scored for the home side but four goals for Anna Roban and one from Niamh Doyle keep the visitors title ambitions well and truly on track

Under Twelve Division One
Curracloe United        7          North End United      0
The home side assured themselves of at least a second place finish after this comfortable win at home to North End who were playing their final game of the season. Caoimhe Whelan, Emma Cullen and Rebecca Fanning all scored two each with Jenny Raemonn also getting in on the scoring act

Under Twelve Division Two A
Bunclody AFC            3          Adamstown   1
Bunclody picked up their fifth win of the season and keep the pressure on for the league title after they overcame Adamstown 3-1. Ella Furlong scored for the visitors while Jade Conroy scored two and Corie Fitzgerald added one for the home side

Bree United     3          Corach Ramblers        0
The home side are still well in contention for the title after this 3-0 victory over a young battling Corach Ramblers side. Aoibh Donegan scored twice for Bree with Grace Donohoe also finding the net in an overall good team performance.

Under Twelve Division Two B
St Josephs       3          Taghmon United        1
The home side are making a strong push for runners up spot in this division after they overcame Taghmon United 3-1. Sarah Walsh continued her good form in front of goal as she scored a hat trick for St Josephs while Molly Cosgrove was on target for the visitors

Under Twelve Division Three
Campile United           0          Forth Celtic    3
These two sides remain mid table after this match played in difficult conditions with Niamh Dempsey scoring twice to add to a goal from Katie Kehoe to give Forth Celtic their third win of the season and still in with a chance of finishing in the top two

Under Twelve Division Four
Bridge Rovers             0          Carnew FC     3
Carnew picked up their first win of the season away from home as they continue to improve with every game and are now unbeaten in the last three. Katie Wafer scored twice with Emma Kinnear also finding the net.

Shelburne FC              0          Wexford Youths        0
Wexford Youths travelled to Shelburne and will be disappointed to drop points in their quest for the title as they played out a scoreless draw with a hard working home side. Both teams created chances but defences were dominant and both sides had to settle for a point each

Fastnet Rovers            2          New Ross Town         2
This match produced some excellent football despite the poor conditions with New Ross Town leading 2-0 at half time thanks to goals from Peg Waters and Ava O Leary. However, Fastnet dominated the second half and got back on level terms thanks to goals from Muireann Hayes and Casey Doyle

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup Quarter Finals
Bunclody AFC            5          Forth Celtic    3          aet
The home side trailed 3-1 in this cup tie with fifteen minutes to go but battled back to bring the game to extra time where two goals saw them book their place in the last four. These two sides would have been considered among the cup favourites and they definitely served up a game worthy of a final. Emma Clarke, Lauren McLoughlin and an own goal made up the Celtic tally while two goals each from Ciara Roban and Maeve Sinnott and one from Geri Rose O Connor saw last season’s beaten finalists through to the semi finals

Courtown Hibs            2          Seaview United          3
Seaview went 2-0 up in this match but had to withstand a spirited fight back from Courtown before eventually booking their place in the semi finals. Gina Burke and Hannah Redmond were on target for Hibs while two goals from Roisin Lyons and one from Aoife Connolly saw the visitors through

New Ross Town         1          Wexford Celtic          0
This game was a typical cup tie with both sides being fully committed and very little divided the two teams for long periods of the match. Eventually, Lydia McGrath scored the goal that put Town through to the semi final rounding off a good day for the club as their under twelve team also made it through to the last four of their cup

Cloughbawn AFC       10        Shelburne FC             1
The home side have now scored thirty goals in their three cup games and continued their push to retain the Ger Dunne Cup with a comfortable 10-1 win over near neighbours Shelburne. Anais Curran and Niamh McHugh scored a hat trick each with Brid Madigan adding two while Laura Butler and Katie Sweetman scored a goal each. Kellie Murphy was on target for Shelburne

Under Sixteen Division Two A
Corach Ramblers        3          Gorey Rangers           1
Ramblers picked up a valuable three points in their battle against relegation as they overcame fellow strugglers Gorey Rangers in very windy conditions. Niamh Miller, Shannon Anglim and Alison Gibbons were all on target for Corach to put them 3-0 ahead and although Amy Butler pulled one back for the visitors, it was not enough.

Under Sixteen Division Two B
Moyne Rangers           0          St Josephs      0
In a very evenly contested encounter, Moyne picked up their second point of the season while at the same time killing off St Joseph’s promotion hopes. The visitors could have taken all three points but missed a penalty but at the end, both sides were fully deserving of a point each

Carnew FC      6          Arklow Town             1

Carnew completed their season in fine style with a 6-1 victory in this all Wicklow clash. Erica Torres was on target for Arklow Town but two goals each from Lucy Kemple and Maisie Courtney Keane and one each from Aine O Gorman and Kaley Kavanagh rounded off the home side season with a win

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