Wexford People

Holders Cloughbawn through to decider

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Seaview United 0, Cloughbawn AFC 5: Holders Cloughbawn made it through to the final of the Ger Dunne U-16 Cup after a strong second-half performanc­e saw them overcome a determined Seaview United.

The visitors had to work hard to lead 1-0 at half-time, but four second-half goals saw them go comfortabl­y through. Laura Butler, Tara Doyle and Katie Sweetman all scored one each, with Niamh McHugh adding two.

New Ross Town 0, Bunclody AFC 2: Last season’s beaten finalists, Bunclody, are through to the final after they overcame a very good New Ross Town side with two second-half goals.

Both sides created chances but it was the slightly more experience­d visitors who were more clinical. Goals from Maeve Sinnott and Ciara Roban saw them through to their third final in a row.

Tombrack United 3, Courtown Hibs 1: The home side have moved to within one point of the Premier title after they overcame a very young and brave Courtown Hibs side 3-1.

Erin Carroll scored for Hibs while Shannon McGovern, Shauna McGovern and Rebecca Connaughto­n were on taget for Tombrack.

St. Leonards 5, Shelburne FC 1: The home side overcame a very hard-working Shelburne side 5-1 before being presented with their Division One trophy at the end of the match by league committee member Mick Bennett.

Fiona Ryan and Eabha Cullen scored one each with Eimear Gabbett adding a hat-trick, while Niamh O’Shea scored for the visitors. A special mention goes to Becky Delaney in the Shelburne goal who produced a player of the match performanc­e for her side.

Wexford Celtic 10, Moyne Rangers 0: The home side picked up the three points they needed to wrap up the Division 2B title when they proved too strong for a young Moyne side.

Ashling O’Sullivan scored four, Aliat Katun added a hat-trick, while Ruth Hendrick, Rachel Zeurs and Nicole Zeurs all contribute­d a goal each. League Vice-Chairman Barry Dempsey was on hand to present the winning team with their trophy.

Arklow Town 5, Camolin Celtic 2: Camolin went down 5-2 to Arklow Town but finished runners-up in the division despite this defeat.

 ??  ?? Jenny O’Keeffe of Wexford Youths on the ball against Galway WFC.
Jenny O’Keeffe of Wexford Youths on the ball against Galway WFC.
 ??  ?? Aoibhin Webb of Wexford Youths strides forward against Galway.
Aoibhin Webb of Wexford Youths strides forward against Galway.

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