Under Nine Schoolboys
Our youngest squad of players returned to action today with a blitz in Courtown Hibs and as usual our lads put in an inspiring and skilful display while enjoying their day down near the coast. Well done to Bridget and her management and all the squad
Under Eleven Schoolboys
Tombrack United v Fethard Rangers
The Under Eleven league is now also non competitive so scores cannot be published from now on but this morning our lads played a very close game with Fethard Rangers. Our goals were scored by Conor Dillon and a long range effort from Luke Regan
Under Twelve Schoolgirls Division Two B
Wexford Youths 5 Tombrack United 2
Our Under Twelve girls put in a brave display against Wexford Youths before eventually going down 5-2. This young squad of ours are finding life difficult in this division but fielding teams every week and improving with every game. Ana Dragusan continued her good scoring form with two goals in this game
Under Thirteen Schoolboys Division Three
Glynn Barntown 1 Tombrack United 2
The Under Thirteen boys travelled to the Racecourse in Wexford and came away with all three points despite getting off to a horrible start, conceding after just five minutes. However, they battled back and equalised through Conor Salt just before half time and then Rashid Ashad scored to put us in front and our lads controlled the remainder of the game to hold on for the three points
Under Fifteen Schoolboys Division Three
Tombrack United 0 Kilmore United 1
This top of the table clash was very evenly contested and like all games of this nature, produced very few chances on either side. Our lads needed to win to stay in contention for the title and had to press that bit harder while league leaders Kilmore would probably have been happy with a draw and as usually happens in this case, we got caught on the break and Kilmore scored to take all three points. This defeat effectively kills off our chances of taking the title but the race is still on for second place
Youths Division Four
Killenagh Wan 2 Tombrack United 4
Our Youths produced one of their performances of the season to take three points away from Killenagh and keep their chances of taking the league title alive. Tombrack were always in control although Killenagh never gave up and kept in touch all the way to the end but our lads eventually came away with an invaluable three points. Goals from John Kavanagh, Jack Kehoe, Kevin Kenny and an own goal saw Tombrack leapfrog Killenagh into second place and just behind Camolin with two games to go
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