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Castlebar Town 5 Killala0
The under 12 boys lost 5-0 to table toppers Castlebar Town on saturday. Killala were not at their best as they went in at half time 3-0 down. A brief period of pressure early in the 2nd half failed to reap rewards and two late goals sealed the win for Castlebar.
Team: Craig McCormick, Conor McHale, Conor Mooney,
Joe Joe Gilvarry, Cian McHale, Caelen Doris, Dominic Sweeney, Padraic O’Donnell, Fin Lacey, Darren Collins, Dominic Dempsey, Derry Quinn, Daniel Walshe,Michael McAvlock, Dylan Golden.
This post was submitted by Tim Lacey.
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Achill Rovers 3 Killala 4
Killala made the long trip to Achill this evening and came home with all three points after a hard fought win.Achill started with great pace and caught Killala cold within five minutes to take the lead only for the away side to level with a D O Boyle shortly after.Achill again took the lead and Killala can count themselves lucky to go in at the break 2-2 thanks to a well taken goal by R Sweeney.However Killala started the second period much brighter and scored two quick goals from O Boyle and Sweeney again.Achill scored again from the penalty spot and for the last ten minutes Killala had to defend for their lives and not without a few scares.
Team:J Flannelly D Lawlor P Lynott R Sweeney K Healy K Higgins D O Boyle L Haymer J Noone C Lally S Mc Andrew
Subs:A Kearney T Dempsey B Lawlor
This post was submitted by Aidan Sweeney.
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Ballina Town 0 Killala 7
Picking up their recent downfall, the Killala U14 girls had another fantastic win over rivals Ballina Town. Mid-fielder Aoileen Collins opened the game with a superb run, and with beating Ballina’s keeper, Collins hit home to score the first goal of the game. With both teams finding it hard to settle, Collins bagged two more goals for Killala to have a 3-0 lead at half time. Minutes after the break, Collins scored yet another 2, including a striking top corner. As the game proceeded, Killala began trying out new moves and positions, resulting with goals from defender Sharon Kileen and winger Rachel Munnelly. Newly established goal keeper Megan Bilbow had a run out field contributing greatly to Killala’s defence, with centre half and captain Grainne McHale moving up the pitch and testing the keeper. Endless efforts from young striker Alison Munnelly also kept the opposing keeper busy, but Munnelly unfortunately failed to reach the back of the net. Killala kept Ballina in their own half throughout the game which ended in a 7-0 victory to the well deserved Killala team. Over all a good performance form the girls, with management Ciara and Elaine looking to keep the good streak up.
Team: Megan Bilbow, Sarah Boyde, Grainne McHale, Sharon Kileen, Karen Lawlor, Rachel Munnelly, Caoimhe Reilly, Aoileen Collins, Jacinta Munnelly, Chloe Greham, Alison Munnelly.
Subs used: Keeley Bruce, Poppy Bradley.
This post was submitted by Ciara McDonnell.
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Killala 7 Kilmore Utd 3
Killala u12 girls had a 7-3 victory over Kilmore in Killala this evening. Killala took a 1-0 lead early in the match, then went up 2-0 before Kilmore scored to leave it 2-1 at half time. Second half saw some great chances at both ends, then Kilmore equlised leaving it 2-2. Straight from the kick off Colette Collins put Killala back in front, 2 more goals by Emma Munnelly bringing her total to 4 on the night saw Killala 5-2 up. Kilmore pulled one back but Killala were too strong on the evening, goals by Niamh O’Donnell and Ailbhe Reilly sealed the victory to the Killala team. Aisling Bilbow, Shanon Cummins, Alison Munnelly, Ailbhe Reilly, Collette Collins, Niamh O’Donnell, Emma Munnelly. Michelle Walker and Aisling O’Donnell.
This post was submitted by david munnelly.
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Ballyvarry 1 Killala 3
On the 31st May Killala u12 girls travelled to Ballyvary on a very wet evening and recorded their third away victory of the season. Killala went 1-0 down early on, but fought back with two great goals by Collette Collins and one by Aisling O’Donnell to leave the final score 3-1 to Killala. Aisling Bilbow made her debut in goal for Killala, and Megan Bilbow also made her debut in goal for the u14 girls the following night. u12 team – Aisling Bilbow, Rebecca Rooney, Alison Munnelly, Ailbhe Reilly, Colette Collins, Niamh O’Donnell and Niamh Breslin, Dervala Forkan, Emily Sweeney, Aisling O’Donnell, Maria McHale.
This post was submitted by david munnelly.
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Claremorriss 5 Killala 2
Once again Killala shot out of the blocks and went in front courtesy of a Rory Gallagher chipped goal but as the half took shape the Premier division leaders showed why they are Super League bound and took control of proceedings and had the visitors 4-1 down by half time. Killala , however , were unfortunate to be in this position as the defense were missing 3 of its regulars and it showed as the home side capitalised with 4 set piece strikes. Killala got to grips with the game in the second period and a rejigged midfield stemmed the flow and a Marc McDonnell headed goal put them back in it at 4-2. Alan Murphy and Johnny McNulty both had chances to narrow the margin and then it would have been interesting to see how it went as Claremorris were begining to get uneasy. A fifth goal in injury time though put the gloss on it for the winners who were well worth their win. Killala wont despair though and they can take more positives than negatives out of this clash which gave managers Mark & Johnny a chance to look at different players for the heavy league programme ahead. Team. Kevin Murray, Conor O’Boyle, Kevin Whyte, Aidan Ferguson, David Cadden, Marc McDonnell, Ian O’Boyle, Alan Murphy, John Clarke, Johnny McNulty Rory Gallagher Subs David Lowther Brendan McNulty
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Killala 4 Bangor Hibs 3
The under 12 Boys recorded their first win of the season with a gutsy and well deserved 4-3 win. Goals from Dominic Sweeney, Dominic Dempsey, Darren Collins and an own goal saw them come back from trailing 1-2 at halftime. Killala trailed to an early goal before a Dominic Sweeney equalizer, Bangor scored another shortly before halftime. In the 2nd half Killala got three quick goals from Dominic Dempsey, Darren Collins and an own goal from some sustained pressure. Bangor piled forward in the final 10 minutes and pulled a goal back but Killala hung on well to secure the points.
Under 12 Boys team.
Craig McCormack, Joe Joe Gilvarry, Cian McHale, Conor Mooney, Paraig O’Donnel, Caelan Doris, Dominic Sweeney, Darren Collins, James Togher, Dylan Golden,
Rory McGuire , Dominic Dempsey, Fin Lacey, Danie Walshe Conor Joyce, Alan Coultry.
This post was submitted by Tim Lacey.
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Killala 4 Ballyvarry BB 1
The U14 Boys kept their recent good run going with a 4-1 win over fellow title contenders Ballyvarry BB. This win consolidate their position at the top of the league.Killala started on the attack from the begining and created numerous chances before taking the lead after 30 minutes with a sweet passing move finished with a super strike by R Sweeney.It was all the home side but ended 1-0 at the break.After the restart the home side piled on the pressure and were rewarded for their efforts with goals from D O Boyle and J Noone with some flowing football.The away side did pull one back but C Lally completed the scoring for the home side for a well deserved victory.
Team:J Flannelly D Lawlor S Mc Andrew R Sweeney K Healy K Higgins D O Boyle L Haymer J Noone C Lally K Mc Loughlin
Subs:P Lynott N Browne B Lawlor T Dempsey
This post was submitted by Aidan Sweeney.
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Inver Utd 0 Killala 2
Another 3 points on the road and Killala still looking sharper away from Courthouse St. this season. An early goal from a looping header by Richard Lynn settled the visitors and went on to dominate proceedings for the rest of the first half and should have had more if Rory Gallagher had his shooting boots on. The second half brought Inver more into the game and the lesson of the previos Sunday seemed to be heeded as the defense and midfield stood firm and left keeper Sean McHale with little to do. A Johnny McNulty strike on the hour settled it and the visitors held on for full points this time out. Team Sean McHale, Matt Webb, David Cadden, Aidan Ferguson, Eamon Knox, Marc McDonnell, Ian O’Boyle, Ritchie Lynn, Kevin Whyte, Rory Gallagher, Johnny McNulty Subs used Kevin Murray
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Killala 3 Castlebar Celtic B 3
Even though the point gained from this game was enough to see the home side top the table, it will still be viewed as 2 valuable points lost when the end of season review takes place. killala opened the brighter and played the best football of the two teams and were infront after only 10 minutes when Johnny McNulty scored from close range. Alan Murphy made it 2-0 short time later and the visitors could count hemselves lucky to only trail by these 2 at halftime. Killala had a reshuffle at halftime and this seemed to upset their rythm and after 15 mins of the second period let the visitors back into it through sloppy defending conceded a penalty. Rory Gallagher soon restored the cushion though with a well taken goal and the homeside could have had 3 more but poor finishing let Celtic off the hook. a 2 goal lead though is never a safe one and complacency seemed to set in and allowed Celtic to score 2 goals in the last 6 minutes to give them a share of the spoils. Team Sean mcHale, Kevin Whyte, Matt Webb, Eamon Knox, Aidan Ferguson, Marc McDonnell, Ian O’Boyle, Ritcie Lynn, Alan murphy, Rory Gallagher, Johnny McNulty Subs David Cadden, Mark Beattie, Brendan McNulty
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