Enniscorthy Guardian

Wanderers in control

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Division2

Killenagh Wanderers had their shooting boots on last Sunday as they hit Taghmon United for six in their Division 2 clash.

Peter Murphy and Pascal Waters hit the back of the net for Taghmon.

Michael O’Brien scored for Fastnet Rovers and Paul Delaney replied for Stoney Rovers as they shared the spoils after a 1-1 draw.

Wexford Celtic picked up a welcome three points as they overwhelme­d St. Joseph’s 6-1, with Luke Codd helping himself to a hat-trick and Philip Cullen, Stuart Hayden and Seán McGrath adding a goal apiece.

Division3

Gorey Rangers overpowere­d bottom side Ajax Athletic on Sunday, running out emphatic 7-0 winners. Phelim Gallagher scored twice, with Derick Woods, Ross Moore, Killian Cushe, James Lynch and Joe McNulty adding a goal apiece.

Duncannon chalked up a 4-1 win against Enniscorth­y Town thanks to a Keith Donnelly double, Michael O’Grady and an own goal.

Mark Lee netted a double for Cushinstow­n and Nicky Sinnott got their other goal as they edged out Enniscorth­y Town 2-1 on Tuesday.

On the same evening Shamrock Rovers overcame Rosslare Port 2-1, with goals from Kian Cowman and Willie Dobbs.

Division3A

Wexford Albion and Raheen United remain deadlocked at the top of Division 3A after both chalked up handsome wins on Sunday.

Raheen netted a magnificen­t seven without reply against Rosslare Strand, with Dylan Whitty contributi­ng a hat-trick, Peter Finn adding a double, and Frank Staples and Mark Cowman adding a goal apiece.

Wexford Albion were much too good for Bridge Rovers, winning 5-0 with goals from Pierce Dooley (two), Kyle Mann, Liam O’Connor and Ben Butler.

Lee Kehoe and Pierce Murphy got the goals for Oylegate United as they edged out Shelburne United 2-1, while Rosslare Rangers beat Rosbercon by the same scoreline, with Andy Cummins and Dillon Parle getting on the scoresheet for the winners.

Fethard and Ballymurn shared the spoils after a 1-1 draw, with Graham O’Grady scoring for the seasiders and Josh Whitehead hitting the back of the net for Ballymurn.

Oylegate United earned the local bragging rights on Thursday evening when overcoming Ballymurn Celtic 3-1. Adrian Nolan, Pa Cullen and Gerry Heanue got the goals for the winners.

Division4

Wexford Bohs made it an incredible 17 wins out of 17 in Division 4 with a 4-1 win over Ferns United on Sunday.

Ian Farrell, Craig Kelly, Robbie O’Connor and Alan Flood got their goals as they made it three wins in less than a week.

On Tuesday they edged out Crossabeg in a seven-goal thriller, with Robbie O’Connor (two), Craig Kelly and Alan Flood scoring for the winners and David Berney netting a double, and Oisín O’Connor grabbing the other goal for Crossabeg.

On Thursday a late Robbie O’Connor penalty was enough to edge out Carne F.C. 1-0.

Adam Devereux hit the back of the net for All Blacks, but they were held to a 1-1 draw by Camolin, with Stuart Byrne grabbing their goal.

Graham Greene (two) and Conor Berney got the goals for Courtown Hibs as they beat Carne F.C. 3-1, with Joey Murphy replying. Castledock­rell picked up three points courtesy of a 2-0 win over The Ballagh.

Division4A

Glynn Barntown closed in on the Division 4A title with a 6-2 win in Campile on Sunday. Robert Dempsey netted a hat-trick, with John Lacey, Nigel Usher and Shane Wilde adding a goal apiece and Martin Nolan and Alan Myler replying for the hosts.

Cloughbawn fought back from 3-0 down at the break to earn a share of the spoils away to Enniscorth­y United.

Goals from Ryan Dwyer, Mick Rigley and Mario Salveta looked to have the hosts in complete control at half-time but Cloughbawn had other ideas and stormed back for a point, with Willie Murphy netting a double and James Redmond grabbing their other goal. Wexford Albion earned the local bragging rights with a 2-0 win over Wexford Celtic, with Stephen Daly and Cian Rossiter getting their goals.

Eoghan Murphy was the match-winner for Tombrack United as his hat-trick earned them a 3-2 win over St. Joseph’s.

Ballymurn picked up a rare win, with Shane Whelan scoring the only goal of the game as they edged out Taghmon United.

On Tuesday Campile United saw off Cloughbawn 2-1 thanks to a Tommy Quinn strike and an own goal, while on Thursday evening Boolavogue edged out Tombrack United 1-0, with Dave Marron getting the winner.

Division5

Kiltealy Celtic are just one win away from the Division 5 title after overcoming Ferns United 5-2 on Sunday. Daniel Dulghuru and Dillon Shannon got the goals for Ferns. Seamie Kehoe, Conor Tighe and Tommy Byrne hit the back of the net for St. Leonards as they edged out Bree United 3-2, while Gary McDonald and Peter McSweeney got on the scoresheet for Camolin but they lost out 7-2 to Rosslare Port, with John Winters and Liam Delaney both netting hat-tricks for the winners, with an own goal adding to their tally.

Elsewhere, one goal was enough for Killenagh Wanderers to see off St. Cormac’s.

Rosslare Port picked up three points on Thursday evening courtesy of a 3-1 win over St. Leonards, with Seamie Kehoe scoring for the saints.

On Friday night Ian White and Alan Bradley got the goals for Adamstown in their 2-2 draw with Cushinstow­n.

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