Scotstown too strong for Aghabog

August 12, 2014
JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.

Last Sunday evening in Smithboro Scotstown proved too strong for Aghabog, winning by 1-15 to 1-11, to clinch their place in the last four where they will play Blackhill and the other semi final is between Drumhowan and Aughnamullen, those two games on this weekend.

Teams and Scorers: Scotstown: Cian Mohan, Jack McDevitt, Matthew McCague, Adrian Carbin, Declan Treanor, Shane Rice 0-2, Ryan Caulfield, Stephen Sherry, James Hamill, Myles Treanor 0-1, Micheal Mccarville 0-4 (4f), Conor Caulfield 1-2, Paul Sherlock, Mark McDevitt, Ruairi Sheehan 0-4 (2f). Subs: Daniel McNally 0-1 for R Sheehan, Sean Mohan 0-1 for M McDevitt, Tommy Moyna for S Sherry, Mark Corrigan for A Carbin.

Aghabog: Darren Kelly, Martin Fox, Stephen Greenan, Stephen McPhillips, Damien Smyth, Gary McBride 0-1 (f), Patrick McCabe, Shane O'Brien, Aidan Brady, Ciaran Logue, Michael Smyth, John McCrohan, Dermot Smyth 0-4, Macarten Kierans 0-1, Sean O'Brien 1-4 (0-3f). Shane Dolan for J McCrohan. Referee: Martin McMahon (Aughnamullen).

In the final of the reserve football league division 1B between C'Blayney and Cremartin, the latter sealed the title with a last minute goal, 2-9 to 0-14..

Teams and Scorers: Cremartin: Simon Atkinson, Eanna Atkinson, Liam Atkinson, Ryan Carragher (0-1), Declan Mulligan, Fergal Mulligan, Josh McWilliams, Cathal Atkinson (1-2), Christopher Farrell, Shane Mulligan, Martin McNally, Mark Gormley (0-1), Liam McVicar (1-0), Michael Morgan and Ryan McVicar (0-3). Subs used: Patrick McNally (0-2 frees), Ronan Burke, Kevin McVicar and Damien Burke.

Castleblayney: Padraig McNally, Stephen Lynch 0-2, Peter Treanor, David Callan, Fergal McGeough, Jim McHugh, Brian McGuigan, Francis Moore, John Beattie, Patrick Tavey, Niall Duffy, David McMahon 0-4, Pauric Green 0-2, Keith Hill0-1 (1f), Ronan McNamara 0-2. Subs used: Gerry Brady 0-1. Referee: David Hurson (Drumhowan)

The final of the U21 football league division 2 between Donaghmoyne and Killeevan, fixed for last weekend was postponed due to bereavement in the Donaghmoyne club.

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