Enniscorthy Guardian

North End and Forth Celtic progress in LFA Youths Cup

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LFAYouthsC­up

North End United progressed in the LFA Youths Cup with an impressive 3-1 win over Naas FC on Saturday.

Aaron Roche netted a double for the Wexford town side, while Shane Clancy also chipped in with a goal.

Ewan Russell and Will Foley both hit the back of the net for Campile United, but they lost out 5-2 to fellow Wexford representa­tives Forth Celtic.

Meanwhile, Rosslare Rangers were beaten 6-0 by a good Freebooter­s outfit.

StannoYout­hsCup

St. Joseph’s breezed into the second round of the Stanno Youths Cup, running out convincing 7-0 winners over New Ross Town.

Youth Premier Division

Gorey Rangers and Cloughbawn came away with a point apiece after a 1-1 draw in their Youth Premier Division clash on Saturday. Ayman Allain got the goal for Rangers, while Shane Kehoe hit the back of the net for Cloughbawn.

YouthsDivi­sion1

Bridge Rovers earned the local bragging rights when edging out local rivals Curracloe United 2-1 in their MMI Group Youth Division 1 match on Saturday. Aaron Kinsella and Corey Lawlor hit the back of the net for the Castlebrid­ge side, while Paul Hearne replied.

Glynn Barntown saw off Wexford Celtic 2-0 thanks to Alan Mahoney and an own goal, while St. Leonards beat Kilmore United 3-1, with goals from Evan Kiely, Michael Bradley and Shane Ryan.

YouthDivis­ion2

Leaders Shelburne United made it ten wins from ten in Youths Division 2 with a 3-0 victory away to Tombrack United on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Scott Keegan, Dylan Brady, Eoin Gahan and Fionn Walsh (two) scored for St. Cormac’s in their 5-2 win away to Ferns United.

YouthDivis­ion3

Adamstown were the big hitters in Youth Division 3 on Saturday as they romped to a 10-0 win over Taghmon United. Chris Mahon grabbed a hat-trick, Leon Sinnott, David O’Gorman and Paddy Doyle all added doubles, and James Kelly chipped in with a goal.

Wexford Bohs won 5-1 away to Corach Ramblers, with Shane O’Neill helping himself to a hat-trick and Mickey Dowd contributi­ng a double.

Goals from Patrick Carley and Josh Carley earned Glynn Barntown a 2-1 victory over Wexford Celtic, while a Cillian Byrne hat-trick helped Fastnet Rovers to a 5-2 win over Rosslare Strand.

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