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Thursday, 18th May 2017


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67 East Cork Soccer Notes


WWEC Schoolboy League Notes


by VINNIE COONAN


Valley Rangers Animus Sports U15 League Champions Valley Rangers claimed


the Under 15 League title to go with the U15 Cup won 2weeks ago in Cobh and completed a double if


fine style with 3 wins over the last week. Victories over Kilworth Celtic 2-1, Clashmore Ramblers 3-0 and Inch Utd 5-2 sealed the title which was present- ed to them on Saturday evening last. This is a fine team and they played so lovely football all season easy on the eye and plenty of goals scored too. Con-


gratulations to all the Play- ers and Coaches on a job well done.


Lismore AFC Claim East Cork Oil U13 Div A League Title Lismore and Inch Utd


played out a cracker of a Division A League Final in Railway grounds last Sat- urday week as the top two


teams in the League bat- tled it out to win the title. Lismore had claimed the double the previous season at U12 but had already been beaten in the Cup by Mogeely FC so this was all they had left. Inch had an- other good season and had gone one better than U12 last season after losing the Semi Final and this time made it to the decider. The game was end to


end and chances aplenty and it was going to be tight. Connor Meade scored for


Inch but it wasn’t enough as Finlay Scanlon and Evan Geary scored to give the title to Lismore for a second year running and overall they just about shaded it over the season.


Mogeely FC Claim East Cork Oil U13 Div B League Title Mogeely


and quin meet decider Cappo- for the second


time in two weeks in an- other final this time the League


geely had prevailed af- as Mo-


ter extra time in Cobh to claim the U13 Cup. This was very similar as both teams were very evenly matched and both had goal scorers in there team. Cappoquin scored first as Sean Condon scored a cracker into the top corner from 20yards after 10mins and it looked enough to claim the


honours with


10mins remaining but Ewan Wimpenny proved a super sub as he raced onto a through ball to lob the advancing keeper and


level the game. Into extra time we went and a free kick wasn’t


properly de-


fended by Cappoquin who all ran out as the kick was taken trying to play offside leaving midfielder Sean O’Connor acres of space and time to control the ball and pick his spot which he did superbly and this proved the winning goal as Cappoquin couldn’t break down a solid Mogeely de- fence and they claimed the U13 Double.


SSE AirtricitySWAI Player of the Month Award for April 2017


• 10 May 2017, Conor McCormack of Cork City FC with the SSE Airtricity/SWAI Player of the Month Award for April 2017 at Cork City FC’s Bishopstown Training Ground in Cork. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile


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• 10 May 2017; Conor McCormack of Cork City FC is presented with the SSE Airtricity/ SWAI Player of the Month Award for April 2017 by first team coach John Cotter, left, at Cork City FC’s Bishopstown Training Ground in Cork Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/ Sportsfile


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