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Adamstown send holders packing
ADAMSTOWN STUNNED reigning champions Horeswood to gain a fivepoint victory in a pulsating WFC Senior football championship quarter-final at Wexford Park on Saturday last. Brendan Kehoe was the hero as it was his punched goal from an Eric Bradley lobbing free four minutes into the second-half that gave his side the lead for the first time, a lead they were never subsequently to relinquish.
Thriller ends in heartbreak
THE ALL-IRELAND treble bid came unstuck at Banagher, Co. Offaly, on Saturday last, but not before the Wexford Under-16 girls put up a brilliant performance against a very strong Mayo team in a high-scoring and thrilling 'B' championship decider.
Clonee capture back-to-back titles
TWO GOALS in three second-half minutes from Jimmy Morris and Alan Byrne proved decisive as Clonee made it back-to-back Gorey District Junior 'D' football championship titles following a tight battle with neighbours Ferns St. Aidan's on Saturday last at Páirc Uí Síocháin.
Schoolboys get ready for the big kick-off
THE COUNTDOWN is on to the Wexford & District Schoolboys League kickoff, with a delegate meeting scheduled for the Stanville Lodge on Thursday, August 26, at 9 p.m.
Tobin tips scales in Shels' favour
A LAST-MINUTE Brian Tobin point sent Shelmaliers into the Captain Michael Baker Under-21 football Premier championship semi-finals in Adamstown recently.
Clongeen best in local derby
NEAR NEIGHBOURS Clongeen and Bannow-Ballymitty provided plenty of entertainment for their followers at O'Kennedy Park, New Ross, on Saturday last in a closely-contested WFC Senior football 'B' championship quarter-final.
Marshalstown beat Kilanerin
THE ONLY entertaining game in the Jack O'Leary Intermediate football 'B' championship quarter-finals on Friday last saw Marshalstown-Castledockrell come away from Kilanerin with a two-point win over the home side.
Monageer overcome drought
MONAGEER-BOOLAVOGUE are just one hour away from a second successive Junior football championship final appearance despite failing to score in the secondhalf of their clash with RathgarogueCushinstown in St. Patrick's Park on Saturday last.
Taghmon through by the skin of their teeth
LAST YEAR'S beaten finalists, Taghmon-Camross, barely scraped through from Group A to the quarter-finals of the Junior hurling championship after a sensational ending to their match against Geraldine O'Hanrahans at sun-drenched Cushinstown.
Bunclody best in awful encounter
THE FARE was atrocious in Monageer on Saturday last as HWH-Bunclody outpointed Shamrocks to reach the final of the Junior football 'B' championship.
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