Saturday, 11 February 2017

Mixed day of results for underage

Under Twelve Schoolgirls Division Two B
Tombrack United 1 St Josephs 3
Our girls put in one of their best performances of the season had no luck as they created several chances against a clinical St Josephs side who ran out 3-1 winners to move second in the table. Our games battled hard throughout the forty minutes with Ana Dragusan bringing several saves from the keeper before finally scoring in the final minute while Rachel McSweeney and Katlyn Kehoe also went close. This team deserved at least a draw from this game and a was definitely a possibility but they just did not get the breaks. Well done to all involved

Under Thirteen Schoolboys Division Three
Tombrack United 8 Bree United 0
Our Under Fourteen boys kept alive their chances of a medal with this big win over a young Bree side. Our lads were always in control in this game and Bree had no answer to the firepower of the home side as they ran out comfortable 8-0 winners. Conor Salt scored a hat trick with Conor O Toole and Conor Walsh scoring two each while John Joe Murphy also scored. The lads now need to win their final game and hopefully some other results might go their way to bring them into contention for promotion

Under Fifteen Schoolboys Division Three
St Josephs 0 Tombrack United 5
The lads remain in contention for runners up spot after this 5-0 win away to St Josephs and moved back into second place with these three points. Tombrack never looked in trouble in this game and goals from Stuart Power, Josh McMullan, Barry O Toole and two from Thomas Jeffers gave the under fifteens their sixth win of the season

Under Sixteen Schoolgirls Premier One  Division
Tombrack United 4 Cloughbawn AFC 0
The under sixteen girls bounced back from their defeat in St Leonards to overcome closest challengers Cloughbawn 4-0 with a strong second half performance. The first half was closely contested with both sides creating chances but it was Tombrack who found the net through Shannon McGovern. Cloughbawn did react and came on the attack, putting the ball in the net only to be ruled offside. The second half performance saw the girls press forward against a young Cloughbawn side and two more goals from Shannon as well as one from her younger sister Shauna saw Tombrack collect a very important three points in their quest for the premier title. Well done to Sean, Bridget and all involved

Wexford League Youths Cup Second Round
Tombrack United 0 Campile United 4
A strong first half performance from our Youths team failed to produce any goals despite several close efforts and they ultimately paid the price in the second half. Kevin Kenny went close twice against the recently crowned Division Three champions who have been unbeaten all season and as happens in games like this, if chances are not converted, they are usually punished. Early in the second half, Campile got the break to score after just five minutes and as the half progressed, they added a second and with keeper Daniel Nolan Buckley and midfielder Kieran Kenny having to go off injured, Campile wrapped up the game with two more to book their place in the last eight. Hard luck to the lads and they can now move on and concentrate on their final two league games against St Josephs and Camolin where two wins would see them in at least a play off for the title

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