Junior Football Championship Round 1 Win for AGB Ladies

July 23, 2014
There were two games in the junior football championship last Saturday evening, with the winners going through to the semi finals, while the losers now revert to the back door. Blackhill defeated Aghabog by 2-13 to 1-10 and Aughnamullen were successful by 1-13 to 2-4 against Killanny.
Aughnamullen 1-13, Killanny 2-4.
Teams and Scorers: Aughnamullen: Gary Mulligan, Stephen Ward, Colm Flanagan, Damien Hamilton, Thomas Finnegan, Keith Sheridan, Damien Duffy 0-1, Shane Conlon 0-3, Sam Dooney, Christopher Keenan 0-1, Edmond McArdle 0-2, Sean Sheridan 0-1, Colin Clerkin 0-2, Pete Dooney 0-1 (f), Lee Conlon 1-1. Subs: Mark McArdle 0-1 for C Keenan, Michael Keenan for D Duffy, Brendan Finnegan for L Conlon, Colin Fox for E McArdle.
Killanny: Declan McGlew, Adam Kieran, Peter Markey, Robert Berg, Conor Vernon, Daryl Traynor, Ronan Duffy, Tiernan Duffy 1-0, Cian Wakely, Andrew Kieran, Steven McMahon, Eddie Markey, Donal McArdle, Andrew Callan 0-3 (2f), Mark Conlon 1-0. Subs: Peter Dooley 0-1 9(f) for A Kieran, Dermot Leegan for P Markey, Cillian Leegan for D McArdle, Michael Vernon for M Conlon. Referee: Jason McAndrew (Ballybay).

UNIVERSAL GRAPHICS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.
BLACKHILL 2-13, Aghabog 1-10.
Teams and Scorers: Blackhill: Michael Shevlin, Gerard McArdle, Donal Courtney, Shane Courtney, James Daly, Anthony Courtney, Ciaran Courtney, Eamon Byrne, Dermot Daly 0-3 (3f), Paul Finnegan, Hugh Byrne, Ryan Courtney 0-2, Stephen Courtney 0-3, Michael Geehan 2-5 (1-0p, 0-2f), Ciaran Costello. Subs: Andrew Burns for H Byrne, Pauric Murphy for P Finnegan, Niall Donnolly for Stephen Courtney.
Aghabog: Darren Kelly, Martin Fox, Stephen Greenan, Stephen McPhillips, Damien Smyth, Gary McBride 0-3 (2f), Patrick McCabe, Shane O'Brien 0-3, Aidan Brady, Ciaran Logue 0-1, Michael Smyth, John McCrohan, Dermot Smyth 0-1, Liam Kelly, Sean O'Brien 1-2. Subs: Shane Dolan for L Kelly, Seamus McMenamin M Fox (Black Card), Michael Clerkin for S Greenan. Referee: Gerard Treanor (Truagh).

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