Wexford People

LADIES’ ROUND-UP Seaview move five points clear at top

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Adamstown 1, Seaview United 3: Seaview United moved five points clear at the top of the table and assured themselves of at least runners-up spot after this 3-1 win away to Adamstown.

In one of the five games that went ahead despite the difficult weather conditions, it was Seaview who were the top team with goals from Catherine Doyle, Bríd Kehoe and Bríd Doyle while Edwina Whelan was on target for Adamstown.

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St. Joseph’s 1, Cloughbawn AFC 3: Cloughbawn recorded their eighth win of the season when they travelled to St. Joseph’s and won 3-1 and proved they are worthy divisional champions, having clinched the title the previous week when Camolin beat St. Leonards.

Aine Roche was on target for the home side while Gina Foley and Jessica Martin with two made up the visitors’ tally.

Courtown Hibs 3, Wexford Bohs 0: A strong first-half performanc­e from Hibs saw them book their place in the semi-finals of the cup when they beat a spirited Wexford Bohs side 3-0.

Two goals from Lauren Ramsey and one from Marian Cardiff saw the home side advance in possibly the best playing conditions of the day due to the late kick-off.

Seaview United B 1, Rosslare Rangers 1 (AET, Seaview won 4-2 on penalties): These two sides had to go all the way to penalties before Seaview eventually booked their place in the last four.

In a very closely-contested encounter, Clodagh Waters was on target for Seaview while Sinéad Walsh scored for Rangers and, with no further goals in extra-time, the game went to penalties where the home side held their nerve to advance.

Cushinstow­n AFC 0, Fastnet Rovers 6: This game was switched to Fastnet as Cushinstow­n’s pitch was unplayable, and Rovers controlled the game and went through to the semi-finals.

Annie Breen scored twice with Lisa Marie Doyle, Joanne Jordan, Triona Kelly and Geraldine Monaghan all finding the net in this 6-0 win.

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