Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

MONEY CRASH TO GLEBE

- BY CHRIS SHERRARD

win against Newtowne at Hagan Park – the same margin by which Cookstown Youth saw off stubborn Wakehurst. The match between Donegal Celtic and Brantwood finished in an entertaini­ng 2-2 draw. In the Junior Division, there were wins for Woodlands, Cookstown Olympic, Antrim Rovers, Rathcoole and FC Whiteabbey. In the Lisbellaw United against Enniskille­n Town United. No such struggles for Killen Rangers who beat Beragh Swifts 4-2 while there were 3-1 wins for Tummery Athletic and NFC Kesh. In Division Two, Maguiresbr­idge and Omagh Hospitals picked up away wins with Ardstraw Reserves the only victors in Division Three. In the Newbuildin­gs United hit four without conceding on their visit to Magherafel­t Sky Blues. And it was a Dougherty masterclas­s with Ricky-lee, Adam and Ross all on the scoresheet, along with Justin Mcfaul. Trojans edged a tight affair at home against Ardstraw in a 3-2 victory. The rearranged Zala Sports Cup semi-final between All Saints OB and Abbeyview ended in a 5-3 win for the Old Boys. In the Harryville Homers got back on form with a 5-2 win over Michelin while Southside Rangers, Raceview and Clough Rangers also picked up away wins. The other fixture played saw Carniny Amateurs draw 4-4 against Ruby’s Rovers. In Division Two, Connor, FC Moylena, Randalstow­n and Braid United were victorious with Cloughmill­s and Riverdale playing out a 0-0 draw. Holywell, FC Brantwood Antrim and Randalstow­n Ramblers picked up Division Three wins while Cushendall drew 3-3 with Woodside.

 ??  ?? GLEBE RANGERS claimed the bragging rights in a one-sided derby encounter in the Toon.Goals from Peter Kennoway, Jake Francis and David Mcwhirter helped Jason Wilmont’s side to a 3-0 win over Ballymoney United at the Riada.In the other Ballymena PIL encounters, Ballynure OB blasted to a 5-2 success at home to Cookstown RBL.There were five different men on the scoresheet for the Old Boys in a dominant display –Marc Campbell, Ricky Higgins, Stevie Howe, David Higgins and Jonny Robinson.Coagh United picked up a 3-2
GLEBE RANGERS claimed the bragging rights in a one-sided derby encounter in the Toon.Goals from Peter Kennoway, Jake Francis and David Mcwhirter helped Jason Wilmont’s side to a 3-0 win over Ballymoney United at the Riada.In the other Ballymena PIL encounters, Ballynure OB blasted to a 5-2 success at home to Cookstown RBL.There were five different men on the scoresheet for the Old Boys in a dominant display –Marc Campbell, Ricky Higgins, Stevie Howe, David Higgins and Jonny Robinson.Coagh United picked up a 3-2

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