Wexford and
District Women’s and Schoolgirls League 07-05-2017
Under Ten Division Two
A
Moyne Rangers 0 Cloughbawn AFC 0
Played on Thursday night, these two young sides played
out a scoreless but entertaining draw with defences dominating in what was an
overall enjoyable encounter
Under Twelve Division
Three
St Cormacs 4 Cushinstown AFC 0
The Boolavogue girls are still in pole position for
runners up spot after they proved too strong for Cushinstown and collected all
three points after this 4-0 win
Rosslare Rangers 1 Forth Celtic 0
The home side recorded their twelfth win of the season
and wrapped up the Division Three title when they overcame Forth Celtic 1-0 in
a very entertaining and evenly contested encounter. Tegan Fortune scored the
only goal of the match to give her side the points they needed to secure the
league title.
Under Twelve Division
Four
Aughrim Rangers 5 Fastnet Rovers 0
Aughrim Rangers wrapped up the Division Four title
with this comfortable 5-0 win at home to a battling Fastnet side. Zoe O Connor
and Ciara Connolly scored a goal each with Abigail Whitney scoring a hat trick
as Rangers secured a historic three points to give the club their first league
trophy in the league. Referee Emmanual Kavanagh was on hand to present the
winning side with their league trophy
Under Fourteen Division
Two A
Corach Ramblers 0 Gorey Rangers 1
Gorey Rangers travelled the long distance to Corach
last Monday and came away with all three points in a game where both sides
created several chances but it was Rangers who took the three points with a 1-0
win
Seaview United 7 Tombrack United 0
The home side completed their season with a
comfortable 7-0 win over Tombrack and now must wait for North End to complete
their season to see if a play-off will be required to decide the title. Ava
White Keating scored two, Ciaradh Connolly scored a hat trick with Chloe
Drought and Ruby Murphy adding a goal each
Under Sixteen Premier
One
Cloughbawn AFC 1 St Leonards 0
Cloughbawn overcame St Leonards with a solitary goal
scored by Niamh McHugh to keep alive their chances of securing runners up spot
Under Eighteen Seven a
Side
Gorey Rangers 1 Wexford Celtic 1
Both these Under Eighteen sides completed their league
season with a 1-1 draw. Hannah Quinn was on target for Rangers while Chloe
Quinn scored the goal for Celtic
Under Eighteen Cup
Final
Curracloe United 3 Bunclody AFC 0
This game was much closer than the scoreline suggests
but Curracloe were the better side on the day as they lifted the Under Eighteen
Cup for the third time in a row in St Josephs on Saturday morning. Curracloe
took the lead on twenty minutes when Leah Furlong found the net and early in
the second half Fiona Kinsella made it 2-0. The game was put beyond any doubt
when Fiona Bennett made it 3-0 and League Chairman Daire Doyle was on hand to
present the cup to the winning side and player of the match award to Curracloe’s
Fiona Kinsella
Under Eighteen Seven a
Side Shield Final
Gorey Rangers 1 Bree United 0
Gorey Rangers became the first winners of the Under
Eighteen Shield when they overcame Bree United in a closely contested final in
St Josephs. Both sides produced some excellent passing football and both
created chances but found the opposing defences difficult to break down. Player
of the match Abbie Molloy broke the deadlock in the second half to give Rangers
victory and League committee member Mick Bennett presented the victorious side
with their Shield
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