Wexford
and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 09-05-2015
By
Peter Doyle
Under Ten Division One Quarter Final
New Ross Celtic are one of the favourites to lift the
Under Ten Division One title and they showed their pedigree on Monday evening
when they outscored Cloughbawn 9-3 to book their place in the last four. Mary
Kaylan completed an impressive season with a hat trick for the Clonroche girls
but goals Caoimhe Keher Murtagh (5), Aoife Kielthy (2) and Casey Murphy
(2) saw Celtic through to the semi
finals. Another of the favourites, Rosslare Rangers are also through to the
semi final after they beat New Ross Town 4-0 on Saturday with Bobbi Culleton
(3) and Tegan Fortune on target
Under Ten Division Two A Quarter Final
Corach Ramblers booked their place in the last four of
Division Two A with a 3-2 win over All Blacks in a tightly contested encounter.
Serena Reville (2) and Sarah Scallan scored the goals that put Ramblers through
to a semi final meeting with St Cormacs. St Josephs will meet Adamstown in the
semi final after they proved too strong for Seaview United Yellow on Thursday.
Four goals from Sarah Walsh saw the Kilmuckridg side run out comfortable 4-0
winners.
Under Twelve Division One
Wexford Youths completed their season with a 5-0 away
win in New Ross Town with Molly Geoghan (2), Molly Donohoe (2) and Grace Roche
all on target for the Youths.
Under Fourteen Premier Division
Bunclody and Kilmore must play off to see who will be
relegated after the two sides met on Wednesday with Bunclody coming out on top
4-3. Sophie Boxwell and Kira Bates Crosbie (2) were on target for Kilmore while
Chloe Behan (2), Sonso Kessler and Maeve Sinnott on target for the home side.
Under Fourteen Division One
This division has been incredibly close all season and
as we head into the final set of games, this situation continues after wins for
Campile United and Courtown Hibs on Saturday. St Leonards could have wrapped up
the title when they travelled to Campile but the home side kept their title
hopes on track with a 3-0 win leaving their opponents top of the table but
awaiting other results to see if they remain there. After a scoreless first
half, a strong second half display from the home side with goals from Eadaoin
Kent, Elena Kenny and Kathryn Dempsey gave them a vital victory. Courtown Hibs
travelled to New Ross Town and also kept their title hopes intact with a 3-1
win courtest of goals from Ella Maree (2) and Gina Burke while Megan Flynn was
on target for Town
Under Fourteen Division Two
Tombrack completed their season away to Wexford Youths
and consolidated runners up spot in the division with a 6-0 win and they now
can concentrate on preparing for next Saturdays cup final meeting with Cloughbawn.
A first half hat trick from Shannon McGovern and second half goals from Lauren
Byrne, Shauna McGovern and Leanne Kenny gave Tombrack the points
Under Sixteen Premier Division
Cup finalists Curracloe United consolidated runners up
spot in the league on Tuesday when they overcame a young Bree side 13-0. Goals
from Siobhan Doolan (6), Jessie Harding (3), Gemma Corrigan (2), Fiona Kinsella
and Natasha Byrne saw the home side take all three points. Bree collected an
easy three points on Saturday when New Ross Town conceded their scheduled
league match due to lack of numbers. Kilmore made sure of their place in the
premier division for next season when they travelled to Bunclody and collected
all three points in a 5-0 win. Cora Miller (3), Amy Bates Crosbie and an own
goal gave the visitors their insurance points
Under Sixteen Division Two
Wexford Celtic beat Arklow Town 2-0 on Saturday, a win
that keeps their runners up ambitions alive and wrapped up the title for long
time leaders Seaview United. Damsi Kotun and Kate Redmond Browne were on target
for Celtic
MMI.ie Wexford Womens Cup Final
Benfica 3 Seaview United 0
Goals scored at three very important points of the
game was the difference between these two very competitive sides and although
Benfica were deserving of their win, the three goal margin flattered the
Waterford side. A well struck shot from Lisa Dower just two minutes into the
game gave Benfica the lead when she lifted the ball over keeper Emily Doyle’s
outstretched arms and into the net. Seaview reacted well to this early blow
and practically dominated the next forty
minutes as they launched attack after attack on the Benfica goal but found the
experienced Benfica defence impossible to break down. Sheena Murphy, Eimear
Mullan and Brid Kehoe all had chances but could not find the net and on the
stroke of half time, Sharon Brown found herself with room in the penalty area
and slotted the ball past the keeper. Seaview would have felt unfortunate to be
2-0 down but they must have thought the Gods were against them when three
minutes into the second half, Mary Therese O Neill placed a well struck shot
inside the post and increased that advantage to three. To their credit, Seaview
never gave up and continued to press for at least a consolation goal but
Benfica used all their experience to keep them at bay and Sheena Murphy’s shot
rebounding off the post was as close as they came. It was Benfica’s experience
over Seaview’s youthfulness that won saw the cup head across the bridge in New
Ross for the sixth time with Lisa Dower, Brianne O Connor and player of the
match Martina Cashin all playing very well while Brid Doyle, Kellie Mullan and
Stephanie Foley all worked hard for a Seaview side who have a great future if
that team remains together. League Chairman Daire Doyle presented the
well-deserved winners with their cup to spark off a night of celebration in
Waterford
Benfica FC: Clodagh McGrath, Martina Cashin, Zoe
Power, Melissa Crowley, Sarah Wall, Lisa Dower, Brianne O Connor, Mary Therese
O Neill, Leanne O Reilly, Sharon Brown, Tess Leahy, Beserta Ajeti, Audrey
Maher, Jean Dooley, Ciara Ryan, Sinead Flynn.
Seaview United: Emily Doyle, Mairead O Shea, Fiona
Rowe, Brid Doyle, Sinead Rowe, Aisling Mullan, Sheena Murphy, Maebh Kehoe, Eimear
Mullan, Brid Kehoe, Stephanie Foley, Kellie Mullan, Sandra Foley, Cait Hayes
Referee: Andrew Nolan Assistants:
Pat Sinnott and Aaron O Neill
Gaynor Cup Semi Final
Ajax Athletic 0 St Cormacs 3
St Cormacs booked their place in the final of the
Gaynor Cup when they overcame Ajax Athletic 3-0 in a game that never really
lived up to expectations. Goals from Helen Cousins (2) and Kelly McLoughlin saw
the Boolavogue side through to the final where they will meet the winners of
Rosslare Rangers or Cushinstown AFC
Under Ten League Play Offs Draws
Division One
Gorey Rangers v Rosslare Rangers, New Ross Celtic v
Taghmon United
Division Two A
St Cormacs v Corach Ramblers, Adamstown v St Josephs
Division Two B
Bridge Rovers v Cushinstown, Seaview United Blue v
Rosslare Strand or St Leonards
Fixtures: Monday May 11th: Under Twelve
Division Three Play Off
All Blacks v New Ross Celtic 7pm (in St Leonards AFC)
Tuesday May 12th: Under Eighteen Cup Final
Curracloe United v Killenagh Wanderers 5-30pm (in Moyne Rangers AFC)
Under Ten Division Two A Semi Final
St Cormacs v Corach Ramblers 7pm
Under Ten Division Two B Semi Final
Bridge Rovers v Cushinstown 7pm
Wednesday May 13th: Under Fourteen Premier Relegation
Play Off
Bunclody AFC v Kilmore United 7pm (venue to be confirmed)
Under Fourteen Division One
New Ross Town v Gorey Rangers
Thursday May 14th: Under Ten Division Two A
Semi Final
Adamstown v St Josephs 6-45pm
Saturday May 16th: Under Fourteen Division
One
Gorey Rangers v North End United
Under Sixteen Division Two
Gorey Rangers v Campile United
Schoolgirl Cup Finals
Venue: St Josephs FC, Kilmuckridge
12pm: Under Twelve Cup: Ballindaggin v Courtown Hibs
1-15pm: Under Fourteen Cup: Cloughbawn v Tombrack
United
2pm: Under Ten Cup: Curracloe United v Rosslare
Rangers
3-15pm: Under Sixteen Cup: Bunclody AFC v Curracloe
United
Sunday May 17th: Gaynor Cup Semi Final
Rosslare Rangers v Cushinstown 11am
Womens Division Two B
Moyne Rangers v St Cormacs 11am
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