Under
Ten Division Two A
Seaview United 0
Kilmore United 0
Kilmore were
presented with their Division Two A trophy on Thursday evening after a
scoreless but entertaining match against Seaview
Under
Twelve Premier Division
Ballindaggin FC 0
Courtown Hibs 5
Courtown Hibs
secured the under twelve premier title when they travelled to closest
challengers Ballindaggin and came away 5-0 winners. Hannah Redmond scored a hat
trick
Under
Twelve Division Three
St Cormacs 7 Ballindaggin
FC 0
On Tuesday night
St Cormacs kept the pressure on leaders Rosslare Rangers with a 7-0 win at home
to Ballindaggin second team
Gorey Rangers 1
Campile United 4
Campile made the
long journey to Gorey Rangers midweek and came away with all three points
courtesy of the 4-1 win.
Ballindaggin 0 St Cormacs 3
St Cormacs made it
two wins from two games midweek when they travelled to Ballindaggin on Thursday
night and won 3-0
Forth Celtic 5
Gorey Rangers B 1
Sinead Cullen
scored four for Forth Celtic on Thursday evening as they overcame Gorey Rangers
5-1. Amelie Roche also found the net for Celtic while Grace Doyle was on target
for Rangers
Under
Fourteen Premier Division
Kilmore United 0
Curracloe United 6
Curracloe kept
their title ambitions alive with a 6-0 win away to Kilmore with Ella Wright
scoring a hat trick while Amber Wright, Caoimhe Parker and Nicole Harding Kenny
all adding one each
Under
Fourteen Division One
St Leonards 1
Forth Celtic 4
Forth Celtic
completed their season with a 4-1 win away to St Leonards and now must wait for
All Blacks to complete their campaign to see what lies ahead of them. Jennah
Molloy scored for the home side while Vikki Breen, Grace Roche, Sarah Carroll
and either Leah Cassidy or Megan Murray Byrne were on target for the visitors
Moyne Rangers 6
St Josephs 1
Moyne completed
their season with a win at home to St Josephs with Kerrie Burt, Shannon Peare,
Faith Walsh, Shanise O Reilly and Shannon Redmond all scoring for Moyne while
del Kehoe scored for St Josephs
Under
Fourteen Division Two A
Corach Ramblers 1 North End United 6
North End remain
well in contention for the league title when they travelled to Corach on
Tuesday and ran out 6-1 winners. Grace Donovan was on target for the home side
while Katie Law and Chelsey King scored two each for visitors while Caoimhe
Lawlor and Tara Murphy added one each
Tombrack United 5
Corach Ramblers 0
Tombrack comfortably
sit mid table after this 5-0 win at home to Corach Ramblers. Nadine Fortune and
Shauna McGovern scored two each with Abbie Walsh also finding the net
Wexford Youths 1
Seaview United 6
Seaview remain top
of the table after they travelled to Wexford Youths and came away with their
eight win of the season to move three points clear. Kiera Payne was on target
for the home side
North End United 7
Gorey Rangers 4
North End keep the
pressure on the league leaders after they overcame Gorey Rangers 7-4 in a
highly entertaining encounter. Siun Murphy and Ciara Wilkinson scored two goals
each for Rangers for five goals for Katie Law and one each from Chelsea King
and Tara Murphy gave the home side all three points
Under
Fourteen Division Two B
Aughrim Rangers 2
Adamstown FC 1
These two sides
look to be heading for a play off after Aughrim overcame Adamstown 2-1 to lead
by three points but Adamstown have a game left. Cora Banville scored for
Adamstown but goals from Aoife Connolly and Anna Lawlor gave Rangers a very
valuable three points
Arklow Town 6
New Ross Celtic 1
Arklow Town
finished third in the division after they collected their sixth win of the
season when they overcame a youthful New Ross Celtic 6-1
Under
Eighteen Shield Semi Final
Bree United 3
St Leonards 1
Bree overcame St
Leonards in the Under Eighteen shield semi final and booked a final meeting
Gorey Rangers after this hard earned 3-1 victory. Emer Gabbett was on target
for St Leonards but two goals from Ava Dempsey and one from Coley Furlong saw
the home side through
Under
Eighteen Sevens
Tombrack United 1
St Leonards 0
A second half goal
from Amie Dreelan gave Tombrack the three points they needed to force the
division into a three way play off. In a very close game, both sides created
chances but it was Tombrack who snatched the three points with Amie’s second
half goal
Under
Ten Cup Final
Wexford Youths 3
Curracloe United 1
This highly
entertaining and well attended Under Ten Cup final saw a well organised Wexford
Youths side lift the cup for the first time when they overcame premier champions
Curracloe United. Two goals from Aoife Doran had Youths 2-0 ahead but some good
pressure from Curracloe saw Polly Redmond score to give her side a life line.
However, Youths put the game beyond their reach when Layla Stafford fired to
the net with five minutes to go and Layla also picked up a well deserved player
of the match award
Under
Twelve Cup Final
New Ross Town 1
Courtown Hibs 1 aet
(New Ross Town won
3-2 on penalties)
Both these young
sides produced a top class game which went all the way to penalties before New
Ross Town eventually rounded off an excellent season when keeping their nerve
in a penalty shoot out. Sasha Greene had given Hibs the lead after just three
minutes and they looked to be well in the control but Town battled back and a
second half equaliser from Ella Nolan brought the game to extra time. No
further goals saw the game go to penalties where Ella was once again the
heroine as she slotted away the winning penalty while New Ross Town’s Emma
Rossiter picked up the player of the match award
Under
Fourteen Cup Final
All Blacks 1 Ballindaggin
FC 3
Ballindaggin
picked up their first Under Fourteen Cup when they overcame Division One side
in a very closely contested cup final. Ballindaggin took the lead early in the
game with a long range free kick which carried all the way through to the net
and All Blacks were back on level terms ten minutes later when they scored an
almost identical goal. Lauren Fortune had scored Ballindaggin’s free kick while
Emma Carr had scored for All Blacks. Ballindaggin retook the lead midway
through the first half when Katie Bates fired home a long range effort and when
Laoise Kearney found the net in the second half, the cup was on its way to
Ballindaggin. The winners midfielder Orlaith Kehoe collected a well deserved
player of the
match award
Ger
Dunne Under Sixteen Cup Final
Bunclody AFC 3
Cloughbawn AFC 0
These two top
Under Sixteen sides played out an intense cup final which saw Cloughbawn almost
go ahead after just two minutes but Anais Curran saw her shot go just wide and
three minutes later Bunclody were ahead when Maeve Sinnott slotted past the
keeper into the corner of the net. Niamh McHugh had a chance to level things up
midway through the half but saw her shot go across the goal and wide. Minutes
later they were 2-0 down when Maeve Sinnott turned sharply on the edge of the
box and fired to the net, giving the Cloughbawn keeper no chance. Although
Cloughbawn kept battling, Bunclody were never going to let the cup slip away
and when Zoe Kearney scored just before half time, the game was beyond the
reach of the previous season’s winners. Bunclody’s Rachel Murphy was awarded
with the player of the match award.
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