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Success at Belfast primary school 5-aside

Belfast Primary Schools' Football Association held the annual 5-a-side competition in Shankill Leisure Centre.  Thirty-six schools applied for inclusion and three heats were held to accommodate these schools.  The top two schools each day progressed to the final.  gaelscoil na bhFal won the evenly contested final with Victoria Park coming second on goal difference from Holy Child. 

Mervyn Bryson Chairperson of the Belfast Primary Schools' Football Association said: "Further sponsorship this year from Rainbow Communications cements our relationship with this prestigious company and we are indebted to them for their continuing support.  The help they have given the Association over many years has benefitted many Belfast schools and hundreds of pupils who have enjoyed the 5-a-side football.  It was also a pleasure to welcome back David Healy who has a great rapport with the children and we are grateful that he found time to be with us from his duties at Windsor Park”.

NI U18 lose out to late penalty

Northern Ireland 1-2 England

Nathaniel Ferris (77)                                                  Jos Thomas (70), Zak Lilley (Pen 82)

 

The second of the INSPIRESPORT CENTENARY SHIELD fixtures took place on Friday evening in Comber FC with the English snatching a late winner from the penalty spot as Northern Ireland suffered their first defeat of the campaign.

 

Conor Marlin & Frank Wilson’s side enjoyed a point apiece last week in Glasgow in the opening game of the 2016 series. Substitute Salou Jallow opened the scoring for the visitors on the hour mark but this was cancelled out five minutes later with a delightful header from Hamilton Grammar student John Cunningham. Jallow thought he bagged the match winner in the dying minutes of the game but his goal was ruled off side.

 

Matthew Shelvin, David Parkhouse and Karl Hamill were absent from the England encounter yesterday which meant a late call up for Timmy Browne (Regent House).

 

The England side took the lead courtesy of a well-placed header from Jos Thomas 25 minutes into the second period after an excellent save by Jack Ferguson.

 

The Northern Ireland managers made a few tactically changes once they conceded which saw the introduction of Nathaniel Ferris. The young Portadown College student had an immediate impact on proceedings as he found the equaliser on 77 minutes.

 

Both sides carved out some real chances but goalkeepers Ferguson and Wycherley were razor sharp between the posts.

 

The winner came 8 minutes from time as England’s Zak Liffey converted from the spot to ensure a full three points for England. 

 

Northern Ireland will pick themselves up from their recent disappointment as they meet the Republic of Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day in Arklow Town FC for their penultimate game in the crusade.  They will finish their Shield outing with a home game against the Welsh on April 15.

 

NORTHERN IRELAND: Ferguson, Kerr, Wilson (C), McCracken, Marron, Nimick, Young, Anderson, McCaw, Henry, Jallow,

UBS: Kane,Toland, Neale, Cafolla, Connery, Ferris, Browne

MANAGEMENT: Conor Marlin, Frank Wilson (Joint Managers), Brian Donaghey (GK Coach)

 

ENGLAND: Wycherley, O’Malley, Orisatoki, Cook, Wisson, Mouanda (C), Shonibare, Breen, Smith, Bradshaw, Lilly

SUBS: Thomas, O’Halloran, Lawrence, Lamb, Hartshorne, Woodward, Grange

MANAGEMENT: Andy Blight (Manager), Ben Lavelle (Assistant Manager)

 

 

REFEREE: Shane Andrews

Quarter Finals day fixtures

The Northern Ireland Schools Cup Quarter finals day takes place on Wednesday 24th February.  Below are the fixtures involved on the day. 

 

Quarter Final Festival Day - Mallusk

Killicomaine

 

St Malachys

U12

11:30

St Columb's College

 

Christian Brothers GS

U12

11:30

St Patricks (Belfast)

 

OLSPK

U12

11:30

Boys Model

 

Bangor Academy

U12

11:30

St Brigid's (L'Derry)

 

St Louis (Ballymena)

U12

11:30

Colaiste Feirste

 

Rathmore

U12

11:30

St Columb's College

 

Boys Model

U14

11:30

St Patricks GS (D'Patrick)

 

Killicomaine

U14

11:30

Corpus Christi

 

St Josephs College (Belfast)

U14

11:30

Castlederg

 

Newry High School

U14

11:30

St Patrick's Belfast

 

Ballyclare Secondary

U14

11:30

Banbridge Academy

 

Rathmore

U16

11:30

Foyle College

 

Devenish

U14

12:00

Laurelhill

 

Glengormley

U12

13:30

Laurelhill

 

Edmund Rice College

U14

13:30

CBS (Glen Road)

 

De La Salle

U16

13:30

St Colms (Twinbrook)

 

Rainey Endowed

U16

13:30

Omagh Academy

 

Methodist College

U16

13:30

St Patricks (Belfast)

 

NRC (Newtownabbey)

U18

13:30

Laurelhill

 

Omagh Academy

U18

13:30

Portora

 

Corpus Christi

U18

13:30

Ashfield

 

St Josephs (Londonderry)

U18

13:30

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