Youth CCYL
 

Youth League Table
Youth League 1A

Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Greenwood FC.
14
10
0
4
30
15
30
College Corns.
14
8
2
4
39
23
26
Mayfield Utd .
14
8
2
4
36
28
23
Avondale Utd .
14
14
7
2
5
32
20
Carrigaline Utd.
14
5
5
4
27
20
20
Fermoy
14
5
2
7
19
27
17
Dunbar Cel.
14
2
5
7
20
39
11
Coachford
14
1
2
11
16
47
5
 

U17 League Table
U17 League 1A

Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Ringmahon Rngrs201802661454
Carrigaline Utd201433542245
Wilton Utd.2014155121 43
College Corns.2094742 4431
Mallow Utd. 20929314229
Avondale Utd. 207310443824
Passage.206410374722
Douglas Hall.1963104561 21
Lakewood Ath204313 285115
Kanturk.204313275315
Leeside Knockrah19 5014356715
 

U17 League
Carrigaline U-17s finished the season strongly to clinch runners up spot in League 1A.In the last few games of the season they defeated league winners Ringmahon Rangers and also saw off the challenge of third place Wilton United to secure second place.
There were plenty of highlights over the season, which saw Carrigaline win 14 and draw 3 of the 20 games they played. In doing so they played attacking and entertaining football and managed to score 54 goals. Midfielder and penalty king Stephen Power finished top scorer with 14goals,Niall Coakley chipped in with 13,and team skipper Paddy Kelleher also finished with double figures.
The team showed great discipline over the season, and at all times showed great determination and strength of character. If they continue on such a learning curve, many of these players can look forward to joining the senior ranks of the club in the near future. They are a credit to their families and to the club.
Panel: James O'Reilly, Stephen Hurley, David Manley, Andrew O'Sullivan, Brian Giltinan, Darren Kelly, Cathal McGuinness, Kyle Kinsella, Stephen Power, Kyle McEnery, Paddy Kelleher, Niall Coakley, Gary Ronayne, Kian Buckley, Jason Browne, Will Lombard,Gary Maughan,Kevin Ahern,Andrew Crowley.
 

Under 17 League
Lakewood Athletic 4-2 Carrigaline United
 

Under 17 League
Ringmahon Rangers 2-0 Carrigaline Utd
 

Wilton United v Carrigaline United
U17 Youth League
Wilton Utd 0 Carrigaline Utd 1
Carrigaline kept their title challenge on track with a deserved away victory against Wilton on Friday night. Carrigaline had the better of the chances in the first half, with Niall Coakley shooting narrowly wide when sent through by a clever pass from Paddy Kelleher. Kyle Kinsella forced the Wilton keeper to make a superb save when his sweetly struck left footed drive looked goalbound. Anything Wilton threw at Carrigaline was comfortably dealt with by some sterling defending by Darren Kelly and Cathal McGuinness, who were excellent at the back for Carrig.
The second half saw Kyle McEnery and Paddy Kelleher win the midfield battle and this helped create chances for Coakley and the hard working Gary Ronayne. The breakthrough eventually came 15 minutes into the second half. David Manley won a ball on the right flank and released Stephen Power with a fine through ball. Power let fly from 25 yards out and his thunderbolt found the top corner of the net, giving the Wilton keeper no chance.
Carrigaline weren't content to sit on a one nil lead and for the remainder of the half they continued to threaten the Wilton goal, coming close on a number of occasions. Wilton threw numbers up front in the last 10 minutes to try and force a draw, but centre back Brian Giltinan and goalkeeper James O'Reilly made sure Carrigaline kept a clean sheet.
 

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