Underage Results
U13 Girls
The U13 Girls opened their campaign at home on Saturday, welcoming a strong Askeaton/Kilcornan side to Ashford for a 12:30pm kick-off. The visitors controlled much of the first half, taking a 5–0 lead into the break. After regrouping at half-time, the Saints responded well, with Ava Maye Scanlon finding the net early in the second half. Despite their improved performance, the visitors added another goal, leaving the final score 1–6.
The U13 Girls opened their campaign at home on Saturday, welcoming a strong Askeaton/Kilcornan side to Ashford for a 12:30pm kick-off. The visitors controlled much of the first half, taking a 5–0 lead into the break. After regrouping at half-time, the Saints responded well, with Ava Maye Scanlon finding the net early in the second half. Despite their improved performance, the visitors added another goal, leaving the final score 1–6.
U14 Boys
The U14 Boys travelled to Shountrade at 2:00pm, looking to maintain their perfect start to the season. They showed exactly why they sit at the top of their division with a dominant display. Goals came from Ruairi McEnery, Isaac McEnery, Micheal Casey (from the penalty spot), and an own goal, while the defence stood firm to secure a clean sheet in a 4–0 victory.
The U14 Boys travelled to Shountrade at 2:00pm, looking to maintain their perfect start to the season. They showed exactly why they sit at the top of their division with a dominant display. Goals came from Ruairi McEnery, Isaac McEnery, Micheal Casey (from the penalty spot), and an own goal, while the defence stood firm to secure a clean sheet in a 4–0 victory.
U15 Girls
The U15 Girls hosted Ballingarry in the final fixture of the day, with a 2:30pm kick-off. The Saints worked tirelessly throughout but came up against a strong visiting side, who ultimately took all three points with a 1–5 win. Sinead Moloney was on the scoresheet for the Saints.
The U15 Girls hosted Ballingarry in the final fixture of the day, with a 2:30pm kick-off. The Saints worked tirelessly throughout but came up against a strong visiting side, who ultimately took all three points with a 1–5 win. Sinead Moloney was on the scoresheet for the Saints.