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ROUND-UP Kilmore crowned champions

LADIES’ SOCCER

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Seaview United 0, Kilmore United 0: Kilmore were presented with their Division 2A trophy on Thursday evening after a scoreless but entertaini­ng match against Seaview.

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Ballindagg­in FC 0, Courtown Hibs 5: Courtown Hibs secured the U-12 Premier title when they travelled to closest challenger­s Ballindagg­in and came away 5-0 winners. Hannah Redmond scored a hat-trick.

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St. Cormac’s 7, Ballindagg­in FC 0: On Tuesday night St. Cormac’s kept the pressure on leaders Rosslare Rangers with a 7-0 win at home to Ballindagg­in’s second team.

Gorey Rangers 1, Campile United 4: Campile made the long journey to Gorey Rangers midweek and came away with all three points courtesy of the 4-1 win.

Ballindagg­in 0, St. Cormac’s 3: St. Cormac’s made it two wins from two games midweek when they travelled to Ballindagg­in on Thursday night and won 3-0.

Forth Celtic 5, Gorey Rangers B 1: Sinéad Cullen scored four for Forth Celtic on Thursday evening as they overcame Gorey Rangers 5-1.

Amelie Roche also found the net for Celtic while Grace Doyle was on target for Rangers.

Kilmore United 0, Curracloe United 6: Curracloe kept their title ambitions alive with a 6-0 win away to Kilmore, with Ella Wright scoring a hat-trick while Amber Wright, Caoimhe Parker and Nicole Harding-Kenny all added one each.

St. Leonards 1, Forth Celtic 4: Forth Celtic completed their season with a 4-1 win away to St. Leonards and now must wait for All Blacks to complete their campaign to see what lies ahead of them.

Jennah Molloy scored for the home side while Vikki Breen, Grace Roche, Sarah Carroll and either Leah Cassidy or Megan Murray-Byrne were on target for the visitors.

Moyne Rangers 6, St. Joseph’s 1: Moyne completed their season with a win at home to St. Joseph’s with Kerrie Burt, Shannon Peare, Faith Walsh, Shanise O’Reilly and Shannon Redmond all scoring for Moyne, while Edel Kehoe replied for St. Joseph’s.

Corach Ramblers 1, North End United 6: North End remained well in contention for the league title when they travelled to Corach on Tuesday and ran out 6-1 winners.

Grace Donovan was on target for the home side while Katie Law and Chelsey King scored two each for visitors, with Caoimhe Lawlor and Tara Murphy adding one each.

Tombrack United 5, Corach Ramblers 0: Tombrack comfortabl­y sit mid-table after this 5-0 win at home to Corach Ramblers. Nadine Fortune and Shauna McGovern scored two each with Abbie Walsh also finding the net.

Wexford Youths 1, Seaview United 6: Seaview remain top of the table after they travelled to Wexford Youths and came away with their eighth win of the season to move three points clear. Kiera Payne was on target for the home side.

North End United 7, Gorey Rangers 4: North End keep the pressure on the league leaders after they overcame Gorey Rangers 7-4 in a highly-entertaini­ng encounter.

Siún Murphy and Ciara Wilkinson scored two goals each for Rangers but five goals for Katie Law and one each from Chelsea King and Tara Murphy gave the home side all three points.

Aughrim Rangers 2, Adamstown FC 1: These sides look to be heading for a play-off after Aughrim overcame Adamstown 2-1 to lead by three points, although Adamstown have a game left.

Cora Banville scored for Adamstown but goals from Aoife Connolly and Anna Lawlor gave Rangers a very valuable three points.

Arklow Town 6, New Ross Celtic 1: Arklow Town finished third in the division after they collected their sixth win of the season when they overcame a youthful New Ross Celtic 6-1.

Bree United 3, St. Leonards 1: Bree overcame St. Leonards in the U-18 shield semi-final and booked a final meeting Gorey Rangers after this hardw-earned 3-1 victory. Emer Gabbett was on target for St. Leonards but two goals from Ava Dempsey and one from Coley Furlong saw the home side through.

Tombrack United 1, St. Leonards 0: A second-half goal from Amie Dreelan gave Tombrack the three points they needed to force the division into a three-way play-off.

In a very close game, both sides created chances but it was Tombrack who snatched the three points with Amie’s second-half goal.

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