Wexford
and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 26-04-2015
By
Peter Doyle
Under Ten Premier Division
Premier champions Curracloe travelled to Courtown Hibs
on Saturday and completed their league campaign unbeaten when they won 3-0.
Rebecca Fanning scored a hat trick to give the champions their tenth win of the
season
Under Ten East
Rosslare Rangers wrapped up top spot in the Under Ten
East section with a comfortable 5-0 win over All Blacks last Monday with
Rangers goals coming from Bobbie Culleton (2), Abigail Clarke (2) and Tegan
Fortune. Taghmon United ensured a place in the division one play off with a 4-2
win over Rosslare Strand on thanks to four goals from Hannah Kehoe while
Aisling Kehoe scored both Strand goals.
Under Ten South West
New Ross Celtic wrapped up top spot in this section
when they overcame Adamstown 6-5 in an 11 goal thriller. Caoimhe Keher Murtagh
(4) and Casey Murphy (2) were on target for Celtic
Under Twelve Division Three
All Blacks Red moved level at the top of the table
with New Ross Celtic when they overcame Gorey Rangers second team 3-1 on
Saturday. Hannah Redmond was on target for Rangers while Zita Tiernan, Zoe
Butler and Katie Kearns scored for the home side
Under Fourteen Cup Semi Final
Tombrack United booked their place in the clubs first
underage cup final when they overcame Wexford Celtic on penalties after a
thrilling 2-2 draw. Tombrack took the lead through Rebecca Connaughton but
Celtic battled back to equalise and then take the lead through goals from Sarah
Siggins. However, the lead was shortlived as the home side levelled a minute
later through Tia Byrne and bring the game to extra time, and then penalties
where Tombrack progressed 4-3
Under Fourteen Premier Division
Ballindaggin travelled to Kilmore on Wednesday and completed
their season with a 3-1 win and consolidated their runners up position. Mollie
Bates was on target for the home side with Aoife Darcy, Ciara Roban and Nicola
Ryan all scoring for the visitors
Under Fourteen Division One
Gorey Rangers had a busy midweek as they overcame
Courtown Hibs 2-1 on Wednesday and travelled to St Leonards a day later and
went down 3-2. Ella Maree was on target for Hibs while Niamh Taylor Hughes and
Ciara Hammett scored both goals for Rangers. Fiona Ryan (2) and Niamh Mulligan
were on target for St Leonards in their 3-2 win over Rangers to move the
Ballycullane girls top of the table. Campile made the short journey to Seaview
and kept their title hopes alive with an 8-1 win. Libby Sutton gave the home
side the lead but goals from Kathryn Dempsey (2), Eadaoin Kent (3) and Elena
Kenny (3) gave Campile all three points. St Leonards moved four points clear at
the top of the table when they travelled to North End on Saturday and came away
4-2 victors courtesy of goals from Emer Gabbett (3) and Niamh Mulligan while
Tara Murphy and Michelle Carthy scored for North End
Under Fourteen Division Two
Tombrack wrapped up runners up place in the league on
Wednesday with a 2-0 home win over Forth Celtic. The home side led 2-0 at half
time thanks to goals from sisters Shannon and Shauna Mcgovern and the three
points was sufficient to give Tombrack second place.
Under Sixteen Premier Division
Cloughbawn edged closer and closer to the premier
title when they overcame Bree United 5-1 on Saturday. Louise Butler was on
target for Bree but goals from Emma Clarke (2), Aoife Deveeux (2) and Leah
Furlong gave Cloughbawn victory
Nolan Health and Fitness Cup Final
Moyne Rangers 2 Seaview United “B” 2 aet
(Moyne won 8-7 on penalties)
These two sides played out a thrilling cup final
before Moyne Rangers eventually lifted the cup after a sudden death penalty
shoot out. Moyne came into the game as unbeaten divisional champions and
started well when Megan O Shea gave them the lead early in the first half but
Seaview battled back into the game and levelled through Ciara Nolan. Aoibheann
Ryan put Seaview ahead midway through the second half and looked like they
might be about to upset the league champions until Megan O Shea popped up with
five minutes remaining to make it 2-2. Extra time saw no further goals and the
game went to sudden death penalties before Moyne eventually edged out a brave
Seaview side 8-7. Moyne keeper Ciara Morrissey picked up the player of the
match award while Seaview would like to take this opportunity to thank sponsors
Sincon Engineering and wish Lisa Doyle as she moves away to take up a new job
Boland Carpets Cup Final
All Blacks 0 Bree United 2
These two teams produced an entertaining Boland
Carpets Cup Final before Bree United lifted the cup after they overcame
divisional champions All Blacks 2-0. Bree hit a good run of form in the second
half of the season which saw them pull away from relegation and book their
place in the cup final. They brought that form into this final and looked
strong right from the kick off, making life difficult for the league champions
and took the lead through Oilbhe Raftery just before half time. All Blacks went
in search of an equaliser in the second half but the Bree defence held firm and
they put game out of reach when Lauren Sinnott scored midway through the second
half. Bree midfielder Shonagh Spratt Murphy picked up the player of the match
award and the league would like to thank St Leonards for the use of their
facilities which were in excellent condition
Fixtures: Monday April 27th: Under Ten
South West
Corach Ramblers v New Ross Town 6.30
Under Twelve Division Two A
Shelburne FC v Bridge Rovers 6.30
Bunclody AFC v Taghmon United 6.0
Tuesday April 28th: Under Twelve Division
One
New Ross Town v Seaview United 6.30
Wednesday April 29th: Under Fourteen
Premier Division
Kilmore United vBunclody AFC 7.0
Under Sixteen Division Two
Tombrack United v Wexford Celtic 6.30
Under Eighteen League
Killenagh Wanderers v Curracloe United 6.30
Saturday May 2nd: Under Ten Division One
Quarter Final
Gorey Rangers v Wexford Youths
Taghmon United v Bunclody AFC
Under Ten Division Two A Quarter Final
St Josephs v Seaview United Yellow
Corach Ramblers v All Blacks
Under Ten Division Two B Quarter Final
Cushinstown AFC v Tombrack United
Rosslare Strand v St Leonards
Under Ten South West
Seaview United Blue v Adamstown
Under Twelve Premier Division
Ballindaggin v Courtown Hibs
Under Twelve Division One
New Ross Town v Wexford Youths
Under Twelve Division Three
New Ross Celtic v All Blacks Red
Under Fourteen Division One
New Ross Town v Courtown Hibs
North End United v Seaview United
Campile United v Gorey Rangers
Under Fourteen Division Two
Camolin Celtic v Wexford Celtic
Corach Ramblers v Tombrack United
Under Sixteen Premier Division
Curracloe United v Bree United
Bunclody AFC v Kilmore United
Under Sixteen Division Two
Seaview United v Arklow Town
Sunday May 3rd: Womens Division Two B
St Cormacs v Fastnet Rovers 2.0
Tombrack United v Moyne Rangers 11.0
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