Results

U14 Group 2 League Final

Dromore Villa 4 Yeats Utd 2 After extra time (2-2 @ 90 mins)

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

update 4th May

Villa Girls U16 remain unbeaten after a hard fought 4-3 victory at home to Manor Rangers last Saturday.Villa were the better team in the opening 20 minutes when Lisa Kilgannon scored with an overhead kick.They went 2 up after Emer McHugh netted direct from a corner kick.Manor pulled one back just before the break.Manor wasted no time after the restart and levelled within 2 minutes.Villa rode their luck when Megan Duffy scored their third from a clearance from a corner.However Manor equalised once again with 15 mins remaining.It was then end to end but with 5 mins left Marie Ruane popped up to head home from a corner.
Dromore Villa 4 Manor Rangers 3Villa

U18 Girls ended their season with a 4 nil defeat by Yeats United.The game was literally over after 20 minutes with Yeats going 3 up from sloppy defending.Villa improved slightly in the second half but still weren’t able to create any real chances .
Yeats Utd 4 Dromore Villa

U14 Girls had a home game to Ballymote on Thursday 28th, it was a much improved performance from the girls but a fine 2nd half performance from the ballymote girls proved too much for the Villa girls. Dromore Villa 0 Ballymote 5

U12 Cubs finished their season on a high when they won their play off against St Johns on a score line of 1 goal to Nil, Kevin McGee was the scorer when he slotted the ball home with 10 minutes to go after he was put through by Gavin Connolly. It was a great end to the season for the lads and they were delighted to receive their medals at the end of the game.
Dromore Villa Cubs 1 St Johns 0

Well done to all from Dromore Villa who took part and helped with the "stars in your eyes meets X Factor" on Friday night last. We hope everyone enjoyed the night and look forward to seeing the results of the fundraising when we are playing on the redeveloped pitches in Templeboy next year. The pitches are now levelled, drained and seeded and it is now a matter of being patient and allowing the pitch time to be ready to play on.

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