15/02/2009

BKYL FIXTURES / TABLES / RESULTS 2009

FINAL LEAGUE POSITIONS

Pos Team PL WN DR LST G.F. G.A. G.D. PTS
1 Killen Rangers Youth 10 10 0 0 45 5 40 30
2 Lisnaskea Rovers Youth 10 7 2 1 43 14 29 23
3 Ballinamallard Youth 'A' 10 7 2 1 34 9 24 23
4 Enniskillen Rangers Youth 10 6 2 2 31 19 12 20
5 Strathroy Harps 7 5 0 2 20 10 10 15
6 Fivemiletown Utd Juniors 9 3 2 4 7 15 -8 11
7 Ardstraw Youth 7 3 1 3 8 9 -1 10
9 Mountjoy Juniors 8 2 1 5 10 32 -22 7
9 Dergview Juniors 6 1 1 4 5 24 -17 4
10 Ballinamallard Youth 'B' 10 1 1 8 8 38 -30 4
11 Enniskillen Town Colts 10 0 1 9 8 28 -20 1


BKYL League & Cup Scorers

Hoy (11), Farrell (10), Corrigan (6), Strain (4), Wilson (3), Woods (3), Leonard (2), Edgar (2), Owens (2), Walker (1), Mitten (1), McConkey (1) & Sak (1).


CUP RESULTS

Cup Final

09.10.09 Killen 1 - 1 Ballinamallard Youth a.e.t. (Killen win on pens.)

Corrigan.

18.09.09 Dergview 2 - 4 Ballinamallard Youth Semi Final

Farrell (1), Mitten (1), Corrigan (1), Walker (1).

04.09.09 Lisnaskea 0 - 5 Ballinamallard Youth Round 2

Farrell (4), Strain (1).

21.08.09 E'killen Rangers 2 - 5 Ballinamallard Youth Round 1

Farrell (3), Walker (2).

LEAGUE RESULTS


12.06.09 Killen Rangers 2 - 1 Ballinamallard Youth

Hoy

29.05.09 Ballinamallard Youth 'B' 1 - 6 Ballinamallard Youth 'A'

Hoy (3), Sak, Farrell & Owens

22.05.09 Ballinamallard Youth 1 - 0 Strathroy Harps

Strain.

15.05.09 Mountjoy 0 - 6 Ballinamallard Youth

Corrigan (3), Woods (2) & Edgar.

08.05.09 Ballinamallard Youth 4 - 0 Fivemiletown

Strain, Woods, McConkey & Edgar.

01.04.09 Enniskillen Town 2 - 3 Ballinamallard Youth

Strain, Farrell & Corrigan.

24.04.09 Ballinamallard Youth 3 - 3 Enniskillen Rangers.

Leonard (2) & Owens.

17.04.09 Ballinamallard Youth 6 - 0 Dergview.

Hoy (3) & Wilson (3).

10.04.09 Ardstraw 2 - 4 Ballinamallard Youth.

Hoy (4).

03.04.09 Ballinamallard Youth 0 - 0 Lisnaskea.


U16 BKYL Final

Killen 1 – 1 B’mallard aet. (Killen win on pens.)

Killen completed the U16 League and Cup double with this hard fought victory at Omagh Youth Sport on Friday night. Killen began strongly and continued to dominate most of the first half. Andrew Nevin was out quickly to dive at the feet to deny a Killen striker in the opening minutes but both keepers were to have a quiet night as defences were on top throughout the game. Keelan McAleer and ‘Man of the Match’ Graham Young for Killen were in control in midfield but the Mallards almost took the lead against the run of play when a wild slice by a Killen defender saw the ball strike his own crossbar and out to safety. On the stroke of half time Nevin made a point blank save following a goalmouth scramble.

In the second half the Mallards settled and began to create chances. Johnny Hoy broke free but his cross was smothered by the keeper, Matthew Woods headed over from a Lee Walker corner and Charlie Mitten speculative shot from 25 yards just missed the upright. Killen were also creating half chances but despite both teams endeavour the game went to extra time.

The Mallards broke the deadlock in the first period with Walker, Louis Leonard and Bryan Owens exchanged passes in midfield eventually finding Ruairi Corrigan 30 yards out. He beat a player and struck an unstoppable angled right foot shot into the top corner to leave the keeper with no chance. The Mallards appeared comfortable at this stage and Woods had a goal bound header cleared but with four minutes of the second period remaining Killen equalised when Nathan Milligan got on the end of a cross to powerfully head home to send the game to penalties. Killen won the resulting shoot out with John Edgar the only scorer for the Mallards.

Dergview 2 - 4 Ballinamallard Youth 18.09.09 Semi Final

Dergview got of to a flying start in this entertaining game when their a long clearance from Dergview keeper Martin Mongan was missed by the Mallards defence and Dean Catterson lobbed the ball over Andrew Nevin into the empty net. Within 5 minutes Andrew Farrell got the equaliser after good play from Ruairi Corrigan and Charlie Mitten. Both Mitten and Corrigan forced Mongan into fingertip saves but Dergview regained the lead when a low ball into the penalty area was flicked into the net by Catterson for his second. The Mallards regained parity when Corrigan set up Farrell whose shot was parried but Mitten made no mistake from 6 yards. Just before the break Farrell struck the post and John Edgar shot narrowly over but the entertaining half ended 2 – 2.

Dergview opened the second half brightly and a dangerous low cross/shot just missed the upright with the Mallard defence struggling. With 15 minutes gone Mallards took the lead when a lee Walker free kick was met by Corrigan who finished clinically to make the score 3 - 2. For the first time in the game the Mallards took control and Farrell hit the post following a sweeping move involving Corrigan and John Currie. Matthew Woods had a shot from 6 yards brilliantly saved on the line by Mongan who minutes later again denied Farrell. With 10 minutes remaining Currie beat two defenders in the penalty area and laid the ball of to Walker who struck home a fierce shot to secure a 4 – 2 victory and progress to the final against Killen on 9th October.

Lisnaskea 0 – 5 Ballinamallard 04.09.09 Cup Quarter Final

In an evenly contested first 20 minutes both teams played attractive football but without creating any clear cut chances. The opening goal came on 25 minutes when the lively John Currie for the visitors found John Joe Strain on the left and his cross was met by Andrew Farrell who swivelled and drove a left foot shot into the corner. Five minutes later Farrell was brought down in the area and he confidently converted the resulting penalty high into the net. Matthew Woods had a header cleared off the line but just before the break Strain made it 3 – 0 when he latched onto a defensive mistake and his shot, although parried by Robert Wiggins found the net.

The second half began with Lisnaskea dominating possession with James Turley, Colin Kennedy and Ruairi McGrade playing tidy football in midfield but again being unable to threaten the goal. Strain broke free but was denied by a last ditch tackle from Matty Morrison and Lee Walker had a shot well saved but the Mallards got their fourth after a another strong run from Strain. His low cross into the 6 yard box was met by Farrell who scooped home for his hat trick. Despite the scoreline, possession was being evenly shared and Lisnaskea’s McGrade’s almost opened for them but his effort went narrowly over the bar. Mallard’s keeper Andrew Nevin was quickly out at the feet of Andy Little to deny him as the game opened up. Bryan Owens had a 25 yards free kick brilliantly tipped away by the excellent Wiggins but on the stroke of full time Stephen Bruce was upended and Farrell converted to leave the final score 5 – 0.

B’mallard ‘A’ 1 – 6 B’mallard ‘B’ 29.05.09

An under strength ‘B’ team almost took a surprise lead in the opening minute when a defensive mix up let in Adam Wallace but Andrew Nevin redeemed himself to block the resulting shot. The opening 20 minutes was closely fought until Bryan Owens broke the deadlock with a superb 20 yard shot into the roof of the net. Ten minutes later the ‘B’s were awarded a free kick just outside the penalty area. The resulting kick from Wallace was parried by Nevin in the ‘A’ goal but Ryan Sandford quickly followed up to equalise. Just before the break Johnny Hoy put the ‘A’s back in front with a powerful shot to give keeper Nathan Wallace no chance.

Two goals in the opening 5 minutes in the second half effectively finished the game. Hoy supplied the pass for Andrew Farrell to nudge the ball past Wallace and John Currie set up Hoy for the ‘A’s fourth goal. On 65 minutes Hoy again did well on the left and supplied a perfect pass for Konrad Sak to finish from 6 yards and in the dying minutes Hoy completed his hat trick when he finished from a tight angle.


B’mallard U16 1 – 0 Strathroy Harps 22.05.09

B’mallard edged out a stubborn Harps on Friday night to take 3 valuable points in a bad tempered game with few chances. Most of these were created by the Mallards with the lively John Joe Strain and Johnny Hoy going close on several occasions and at the back Matthew Woods, Louis Leonard and Charlie Mitten were on hand to snuff out any threat. In attack, Woods came close with two headers from set pieces but with the bookings tally rising the halftime score remained 0 – 0.

In the second half the Mallards pressed forward and got their reward on 55 minutes. Ruairi Corrigan collected the ball in midfield and his precision pass found Strain who swivelled past a defender and his sweet left foot shot beat the diving keeper. Mark Wilson was set through but his effort went just wide of the post and Niall Wallace had two shots from distance well saved but there was to be no further scoring.


Mountjoy 6 – 0 B’mallard 15.05.09

B’mallard cruised to a 5 – 0 half time lead with a superb display on Friday night. They opened the scoring following a dazzling run by John Currie and the resulting shot from Ruairi Corrigan was deflected into the net by John Edgar. Matthew Woods headed in from a Charlie Mitten corner and Corrigan made it 3 – 0 when he got on the end of an Adam Davison through ball and smashed the ball just inside the post. Corrigan got his second after receiving the ball following a strong run from Bryan Owens and when Mitten was brought down in the penalty area Corrigan comfortably dispatched the resulting penalty to leave the half time score 5 – 0.

The Mallards continued to dominate possession in the second period but it took until the 60th minute to add to their score. Corrigan took an in swinging corner which was headed on by Owens to Woods, who side footed home from 6 yards. In a rare threat to the Mallard goal, Mountjoy were unlucky to see a header come back off the cross bar but it was the Mallards who continued to create chances. Numerous efforts mostly from Owens and Corrigan went close but the Mallards were unable to add to the scoring to leave the final score 6 – 0.


B’mallard 4 – 0 Fivemiletown 08.05.09

B’mallard were in control of this game from the start and within the opening minutes Lee Walker saw his looping shot tipped onto the bar by the excellent Cameron Crawford who was to have a busy evening. This was quickly followed by further saves from efforts from Ruairi Corrigan, John Joe Strain and Walker as the Mallards domination continued. The Mallards took the lead on 25 minutes when Strain gathered possession on the half way line, his pace took him into the penalty area and he slid the ball past Crawford. Just before the break Corrigan’s goal bound header was well saved by Crawford at the expense of a corner. Johnny Hoy took the corner and this was met with an unstoppable header by Matthew Woods.

It was more of the same in the second half with Crawford and defender Gary Stewart coming to the rescue for Fivemiletown on several occasions. The Mallards made it 3 – 0 on 65 minutes when Walker made a strong run on the right wing and his precision pass was met by Matthew McConkey who placed the ball into the net from 10 yards. Adam Davison was denied by a terrific diving save on the goal line but with 5 minutes remaining John Edgar got on the score sheet with a powerful drive into the corner of the net to leave the final score 4 – 0.


Enniskillen Town 2 – 3 Ballinamallard 01.05.09

B’mallard overcame a stubborn E’killen Town on Friday and but for poor finishing and good goalkeeping the scoreline would have been more emphatic. In the opening 15 minutes Ruairi Corrigan fierce drive struck the crossbar and Joe McGovern made two good saves from John Joe Strain and Mark Wilson. At the other end Andrew Nevin was relieved to see a shot go narrowly over the bar. With 30 minutes gone Strain headed against the bar but minutes later he opened the scoring when he latched onto a through ball from Wilson, rounded McGovern and stroked the ball home. Wilson had a chance to increase the lead before the break but was forced wide by McGovern when one on one.

After the break Andrew Farrell was brought down in the penalty area and he converted the penalty at the second attempt after a fine save from McGovern. The Mallards were pegged back to 2 - 1 following a terrific 25 yards strike from Jody McManus. Despite dominating possession the Mallards were wasteful in front of goal but with 10 minutes remaining they looked to have made the game safe when Strain headed on to Corrigan and his powerful run and shot made it 3 – 1. In the dying minutes Eamonn McCaffrey for Town got on the end of a long ball to deflect the ball past Nevin to leave a nervy end to the game for the Mallards.


Ballinamallard Youth 6 – 0 Dergview 18.04.09

Ballinamallard cruised to a 6 – 0 victory but the opening 10 minutes were dominated by Dergview who had their opponents pinned into their own half but their failure to convert a number of half chances was to prove costly. Following on from his 4 goals last week Johnny Hoy broke the deadlock with a powerfully struck left foot shot from outside the area. Minutes later Dergview were unlucky when a free kick crashed off the Mallard’s bar and away to safety. On 15 minutes Hoy had a header kicked off the line and this was followed by a good save following another Hoy effort. Mark Wilson opened his account with a header from a Ruairi Corrigan cross and Hoy got his second after good interlink play from Andrew Farrell and Wilson as the Mallards cruised to a half time 3 – 0 lead.

Hoy got his hat trick with an exquisite left foot lob from the edge of the penalty area from another Corrigan through ball and on 50 minutes Wilson drove a fierce shot through a packed penalty area to get his second. On 65 minutes he completed his hat trick with a shot into the top corner to round off a fine individual performance. The Mallards had numerous chances to increase the lead with the pick being Lee Walkers shot which was tipped onto the bar. A solid partnership between central defenders Ben Brown and Matthew Woods ensured the Mallards kept another clean sheet and record a 6 – 0 victory.


Ardstraw 2 – 4 B’mallard 10.04.09

In one of the few matches to survive the poor weather B’mallard secured the three points with an impressive display. As expected the opening period was a close affair but the Mallards gained momentum and Johnny Hoy gave an indication of what was to come with two goal bound efforts being blocked and another going just over the bar. Hoy did open the scoring after good work on the left by John Edgar and Bryan Owens and Hoy’s shot had enough power to beat the keeper from 20 yards. Ruairi Corrigan and Hoy again had shots saved but on the stroke of half time Ardstraw got an unlikely equaliser with their first attempt on goal. A free kick was blocked by the Mallard wall but rebounded to an Ardstraw forward and his sweetly struck shot found the top corner.

With 10 minutes gone in the second half the Mallards regained the lead. A flowing move started with Lee Walker deep in his own half and after exchanging passes with Edgar, Andy Farrell was set free on the left and his accurate cross was met by Hoy who netted his second. Farrell had a shot well saved and Edgar hit the post before Hoy nabbed his hat trick on 70 minutes following another flowing move which again involved Edgar and Farrell. Another accurate ball from Farrell from the by line was stroked home by Hoy from 6 yards. It was all B’mallard and when Edgar’s shot was saved the rebound inevitable fell to Hoy who finished well from outside the penalty area. With the last kick of the game Ardstraw got a consolation goal with an unstoppable 20 yard free kick.


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