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Adamstown retain crown

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This required Adamstown forwards Niamh English and Róisín Gill to drop deep and help out their team-mates on several occasions. With both defences on top, scores were proving hard to come by and a long-range Katie English free was the only other score in a hard-fought first-half.

The second-half saw Adamstown open up the Piercestow­n defence with some fantastic kick passes. The first score of the half came when a quickly-taken free enabled Ellen Duggan to score a lovely point with the outside of her right boot.

Karolina Jaglarz drifted in at the back post to find the net just as a dangerous ball was floated across the goalmouth. Her deft finish put the Adamstown girls firmly in control.

Once again Adamstown were denying Piercestow­n space in attack, but this time they were creating vital room for themselves up front with their smart passing.

Piercestow­n stayed in touch with two Aoife Cullen frees but these were the only scores that they could get from an extremely well-drilled and discipline­d Adamstown defence.

There was an element of rugby to proceeding­s at one stage as 20 girls engaged in a scrum as Piercestow­n desperatel­y pushed for the vital goal that they needed. Adamstown were not to be broken, however.

Adamstown attacker Ellen Duggan finished the game in fine form when she scored a vital insurance point in the dying moments. She bombed up the right flank once more and this time saw her cracking effort fly into the far corner of the goal to kick off the Adamstown celebratio­ns.

Piercestow­n finished strongly too when Rachel Doyle finally broke through to get the long overdue goal that her team deserved. Unfortunat­ely, time was up and they just could not take that cup away from Adamstown who will now enjoy a second successive year as Roinn ‘A’ champions. THERE HAS been several weeks of action in the Wexford GAA Handball 40 x 20 championsh­ips, and the business end of a lot of divisions and grades is almost upon us.

A small field of four players are competing in the Senior singles, with only one game played so far. Kilmyshall’s Keith Armstrong defeated Paul Lambert from St. Joseph’s, and the other two players in this grade are Gavin Buggy and Daniel Kavanagh, both of whom are title contenders for 2017.

A group of five players in the Intermedia­te singles was reduced to four as Barry McWilliams withdrew, leaving Daniel Kavanagh (St. Joseph’s) as the leader after two rounds on six points with a fine 3-0 win over his clubmate, Paul Lambert. Darren O’Toole (Coolgreany) and Keith Armstrong complete the group.

A total of nine players make up the Junior singles championsh­ips, split into two groups. In Group 1 Darren O’Toole leads the way on nine points while there is a major scrap to secure the second and third qualifying spots, with Michael Rossiter (Ballyhogue) and Mick Armstrong (Kilmyshall) in pole position at the minute on six and five points respective­ly.

In Group 2, Malachy Whelan (Castlebrid­ge) and Barry McWilliams (Horeswood) are both on six points, with the winner of their upcoming game going to top the group, while the final game between Tony Breen (Templeudig­an) and Pechelli English (Davidstown) will see the winner progress in position three into the quarter-finals.

David Kenny and Malachy Whelan took the only game so far in the Junior doubles championsh­ip as they beat Kilmyshall pair Niall Maher and Mick Armstrong 3-0. The latter need to win their remaining game against Noel Holohan and David Redmond (Templeudig­an) to have any chance of progress.

A strong field of 16 players feature in the Junior ‘ B’ singles. Michael Busher (Bridgetown) tops the table in Group A with 15 points from five outings, while closely in pursuit in joint second are Seán Stanners (St. Martin’s) and Fergal McWilliams (Horeswood) on twelve points each.

In Group B, Robert Byrne (Bridgetown) tops the pile on 13 points with Niall Maher (Kilmyshall) on 12 points in second, while third place is occupied by John Roche from Castlebrid­ge on nine points.

After two rounds of the Junior ‘B’ doubles championsh­ip, there is a really close group developing. Kilmyshall pair Niall Maher and Pádhraic Roberts are out in front on five points from two games with second place being held by Michael Busher and Robert Byrne from Bridgetown. The winners of the game when they meet will be certain to top the group.

In all 23 players began in the Junior ‘C’ singles championsh­ips and at this juncture 21 remain as two withdrew. Four group winners will progress to the quarter-finals while second and third in each division will reach a round of 16.

The group leaders so far are Laurence Dunne (Kilmyshall) on 14 points in Group 1, David Stanners (St. Martin’s) on 12 points in Group 2, Adam Walsh who is just about in control on eight points in Group 3, while Liam Rossiter tops Group 4 on nine points.

In the Junior ‘C’ doubles championsh­ip, James Stanners and Paddy Curran from St. Martin’s top the pile with nine points from three games in Group A. They are closely followed on six points by Liam Rossiter and Colm Parnell (Ballyhogue), and Enda Buggy and Shane Terry from St. Joseph’s.

In Group B the men primed for the knockout phase are Seán Flood and Adam Walsh (St. Joseph’s), and Paul Murphy and Shay Byrne (Kilmyshall).

In a field of 16 players in the Junior ‘D’ singles, Brian Busher (Bridgetown) and Mikey Murphy (Taghmon) top the groups while others in the qualificat­ion picture are Mark Cardiff (Taghmon) and Robert Cogley (Ballymitty) in Group A, along with Ciarán Busher (Bridgetown) and Kiall Byrne from Templeudig­an in Group B.

Twelve players are involved in the Over-35 singles championsh­ip, and with four to qualify from each group the competitio­n is very tight. In Group A, David Stanners (St. Martin’s) leads the way so far, while Fergal McWilliams (Horeswood) tops Group B on eight points.

David Redmond (Templeudig­an) sits on a perfect record of three wins from three in Group A of the Masters singles, with hot pursuit being set by Seán Stanners, Damien Kelly and John Murphy.

In Group B, fellow clubman Kevin Cowman from Templeudig­an tops the pile on six points with challenges coming from Ricky Barron and Robert Byrne in second and third place.

Golden Masters ‘ B’ singles is another competitiv­e group and topping the division of four currently is Phil Coleman from Ballymitty.

Pechelli English is currently holding top rank in the Emerald Masters ‘ A’ singles, with his brother, Eugene, who plays out of Ballyhogue, in the top spot of the Emerald Masters ‘B’ singles.

After one game each, Tony Breen (Templeudig­an) and Jim Doyle (Barntown) are in the lead in the Diamond Masters ‘A’ singles.

The ladies are competing in Junior ‘B’, Junior ‘C’ and Junior ‘D’ singles. Leading the way in Junior ‘B’ are Cliodhna O’Connell from Coolgreany and Emma Sweeney from St Joseph’s, while top of the pack in Junior ‘C’ are Eva Creane (St. Joseph’s) and Lucia Merrigan (Coolgreany).

In the Junior ‘D’ singles, Clodagh White from St. Joseph’s is leading the way.

 ??  ?? Ellen Duggan of Adamstown evades Piercestow­n’s Aoife Cullen.
Ellen Duggan of Adamstown evades Piercestow­n’s Aoife Cullen.
 ??  ?? Ciara Purcell (Ballyhogue) and Cliodhna O’Connell (Coolgreany) before their clash in the recent Under-15 girls’ singles final.
Ciara Purcell (Ballyhogue) and Cliodhna O’Connell (Coolgreany) before their clash in the recent Under-15 girls’ singles final.

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