The Sligo Champion

Ursuline finish second at Rod Houston Cup

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THE Ursuline College, Sligo secured silver on Saturday in Lilleshall NSC following their 6- 1 victory over their Welsh colleagues Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, Ammanford.

The other group game decided the overall winners with St. Ivo School in Huntington winning out 4- 0 over their neighbours Thomas Telford School to claim top spot.

The Ursuline went down 1- 0 to the St. Ivo girls in their previous outing on Friday afternoon with a goal midway through the second half to give the English Champs poll position going into this morning’s final series of games at the Rod Houston Cup.

Saturday saw a determined Sligo crew line out.

Both sides were experienci­ng difficulty in getting a foothold in proceeding­s as dense fog hung over Lilleshall.

The Sligo girls went into the half time interval scoreless with Aoife McLaughlin smashing the woodwork and Sophie McGoldrick shooting wide in the first thirty.

However the shooting boots were secured in the second period with Helen Monaghan grabbing the opener just after the restart following a brilliant through ball from Cathy Harrison.

Sophie McGoldrick netted soon after as McLaughlin turned supplier this time for Sligo’s second of the day.

Helen Monaghan then fed McGoldrick in for goal number three.

While the magical Monaghan then converted from close range to take the tally to 4- 0.

Monaghan was on a hat- trick to make it 5- 0 with ten minutes remaining.

Not to be outdone Sophie McGoldrick scored late on to bring the scoreline to 6- 0 for her hat- trick.

Double celebratio­ns for the Sligo school as they cruised to victory.

The Welsh side went down fighting as they set up a delightful set piece to blast the ball into the top corner, 6- 1.

This was the first goal of the tournament for the Ammanford ladies which was great to see them get off the mark.

A spirited performanc­e from Ysgol Dyffryn Aman to end the series.

Deirdre Cullinan’s team did extremely well and came close to a podium finish but can be very proud of their achievemen­ts with a second place finish to the tournament.

This was the first season of the Rod Houston Cup which caters for the U13/ 14 National Champions of the respective Home Nation countries.

The standard of football that was showcased over the three days was exceptiona­l.

The Sligo girls will no doubt be delighted with their display and certainly did their county and indeed their country proud in England.

They’ll be definite title contenders in the FAI Schools Minor Cup this season.

URSULINE COLLEGE, SLIGO: Megan Byrne, Emma Corcoran, Allanah Gallagher, Shona Dalton, Oda Carty, Sophie McDonagh ( Captain), Helen Monaghan, Aoife McLaughlin, Laura Oates, Cathy Harrison, Sarah Gillen. Sophie McGoldrick, Eden Rooney, Emma Shanley, Ingrid Shiels

TEACHER: Deirdre Cullinan ASSISTANTS: Darragh Healy & Laura McGinn RESULTS Thursday, October 20 St. Ivo School, Huntington 8- 0 Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, Ammanford

Ursuline College, Sligo 4- 0 Thomas Telford School, Telford Friday, October 21, KO 10.30am Thomas Telford School, Telford 3- 2 Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, Ammanford Friday, October 21, KO 12 noon St. Ivo School, Huntington 1- 0 Ursuline College, Sligo

Saturday, October 22, KO 10.30am

Ursuline College, Sligo 6- 1 Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, Ammanford

St. Ivo School, Huntington 4- 0 Thomas Telford School, Telford

Winners: St. Ivo School, Huntington Runners Up: Ursuline College, Sligo Third Place: Thomas Telford School, Telford

Fourth Place: Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, Ammanford

 ??  ?? The Ursuline College team who finished second at the Rod Houston Cup in Lilleshall in England. The Ursuline were 4- 0 winners of the English runners- up Thomas Telford School on Friday, before falling to a 1- 0 defeat at the hands of eventual winners...
The Ursuline College team who finished second at the Rod Houston Cup in Lilleshall in England. The Ursuline were 4- 0 winners of the English runners- up Thomas Telford School on Friday, before falling to a 1- 0 defeat at the hands of eventual winners...

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