Bray People

Glencormac hit perfect ten

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Pat O’Toole Division 1B

Pat O’Toole Division 1B leaders Glencormac United hit the perfect ten without reply on Sunday as they well and truly put Frankfort FC to the sword.

Dean McCormack and James Delahunty both helped themselves to hat-tricks, with Cian McColdrick, Simon Doyle and Sam and Luke O’Callaghan all adding to the their handsome tally.

Ashford Rovers ‘B’ chalked up a 4-2 away win over Wicklow Town, with Collie Doyle (two), Gav McDevitt and Shane Farrell scoring for the winners.

Jonathan Quinn got his name on the scoresheet for Arklow United away to Bohemians Supporters Club, but the hosts ran out 6-1 winners, thanks to a hat-trick from David Farrall and goals from Christophe­r McEntaggar­t, Stephen Hand and Dara Doyle.

Division 3

Wicklow Town made a real statement as they overcame Division 3 leaders Arklow United on Sunday.

David O’Connor, Paddy Murphy and John Flood hit the back of the net for the winners, with Chris O’Connor replying for United.

A Wayne Kinsella goal was enough for Carnew AFC as they edged out Aughrim Rangers 1-0, while elsewhere, Ballywaltr­im FC chalked up an impressive 4-1 win over Conary United (see focus match).

John Tobin Youth League

Ashford Rovers put in a dominant display as they saw off Aughrim 13-1 in their John Tobin Youth League clash.

Kian Marah and Ruadhán Fallon-Verbruggen both contribute­d hat-tricks, Oisin Hill and Tommy Quinn scored doubles, with Jamie Byrne, Nathan Doyle, and Kristian Kearney adding a goal apiece for the winners.

Wicklow Rovers ‘A’ came out on top 3-1 against their ‘B’ side, with Luke Whyte netting a double and Jack Colaluca bagging their other goal.

The ‘B’ them held a 1-0 advantage at the break with Nathan Wynne grabbing their goal.

Avonmore FC continued their brilliant form with a 7-1 win over Arklow Town (see focus match).

 ??  ?? Conary United goalkeeper Andy Kennedy gathers the ball at the feet of Des Kelly of Ballywaltr­im.
Conary United goalkeeper Andy Kennedy gathers the ball at the feet of Des Kelly of Ballywaltr­im.

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