FAI Futsal Dev Prog (Cork)
UNDER TWELVE
Innishvilla 12 - 9 Glounthane Utd
Innishvilla took on newly formed Glounthane Utd in the u12 section of the FAI Futsal Development Programme (Cork).
Glounthane were well warmed up due to a no show by their opposition for their first game but it was Innishvilla that started the strongest.
Innishvilla were unstoppable in the first ten minutes firing in six goals past Conor Mangan in the Glounthane goal.
James O'Regan was the first to score, converting a through ball. Kevin O'Driscoll, Shane O'Sullivan and Bill Hawkes soon joined him on the score sheet. O'Sullivan and O'Regan both scored again to give Innishvilla a commanding lead.
Diarmaid Ring was Glounthane's key man on the night and the continuous interplay between Ring and Dylan McNamara was simply breathtaking. McNamara teed up Ring for Glounthane's first and Ring slammed it left footed inside the near post. Diarmaid Ring hit two more left footed goals to haul Glounthane back into the game.
Into the second half and Shane O'Sullivan scored the West Cork sides seventh goal but Sam Cronin and then Diarmaid Ring again rolling the ball into the far corner made the score 7-6.
Then three quick goals by Kevin O'Driscoll, Cian Kingston and Bill Hawkes gave Innishvilla a 10-6 lead.
The highly talented Dylan McNamara, an under ten player, got a well-deserved goal to bring it back to 10-7.
McNamara's goal was just reward after turning the Innishvilla defence inside out throughout the game.
Diarmaid Ring converted after being put through one on one with the keeper to make the difference just two goals.
The win was secured for Innishvilla as first Bill Hawkes finished off a fine move and then James O'Regan shot high and hard to the back of the net.
Glounthane's Diarmaid Ring capped a fine performance to slot low past the keeper for his sixth and the final goal of the night.
Glounthane Utd: Conor Mangan, Sam Cronin, Sean Dennehy, Ciaran Finnegan, Darren Hayes, Diarmaid Ring, Dylan McNamara
Innishvilla: Shane Nolan, Liam Dempsey, Luke Field, Aidan Davis, Kevin O'Driscoll, Cian Kingston, Bill Hawkes, Shane O'Sullivan, James O'Regan.
Referee: C. Buckley.
UNDER FOURTEEN
Glenthorn Celtic 10 - 7 Riverstown FC
The game of the week in the u14 section of the FAI Futsal Development Programme (Cork) saw a very impressive and well organised Glenthorn Celtic side up against a strong premier outfit in Riverstown FC.
Glenthorn's driving force was Gary Nolan in the centre of the pitch. Nolan's determination gave Glenthorn the edge and he opened the scoring for the Northside club after just two minutes. James Falvey was soon in on the act too and then two goals from Mark Daly and another from Gary Nolan gave Glenthorn a 5-0 advantage.
Brian Murphy got Riverstown off the mark but Mark Daly replied almost instantly to restore the five-goal advantage. Shane O'Sullivan and Luke Murphy hit two goals to bring Riverstown within three of Glenthorn.
Adrian Conlon's goal before half time gave Glenthorn a healthy lead at the interval.
Mark Daly and Adrian Conlon increased the lead to 9-3 soon after the break. Goals from Brian Murphy made it 9-5 but James Falvey edged Glenthorn further ahead again to 10-5.
Two late goals from Brian Murphy and Dean Granger weren't enough and Glenthorn held on for a well-deserved win.
Riverstown: Drew Long, Owen O'Callaghan, Shane O'Sullivan, Steven Cummins, Owen Brennan, Cian O'Leary, Brian Murphy, David Fradgely, Dean Granger, Luke Murphy.
Glenthorn: Martin Corbett, James Falvey, Gavin Cuneen, Gary Nolan, Mark Daly, Jeffrey Moynihan, Adrian Conlon, Kieran Hourihan.
Referee: A. Hayes.
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