Cup success for Bertie Peacock teams
The Under 13’s won the May Festival of Football in Ayr at the weekend, while the Under 11’s had a convincing win over Ballyclare to win the League Knock Out Cup.
The Under 13’s scored some 48 goals and conceeded only three to be crowned champions in Ayr.
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Hide AdThey beat Ayr Boswell in Sunday’s final. The ‘Wee Ants’ are now the proud holders of the Scottish Cup.
Two wins for Under 15’s
The under 15’s recorded two wins this week.
In the first game Neill Leese’s side met Ballymoney in the league.
They took the lead when Connor McGookin fired past Dysart in the Ballymoney goals.
They made it 2-0 just before the break when Connor Convery converted.
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Hide AdMcGookin secured his brace to ensure his side took all three points.
Man of the Match: Dean Browne
The team travelled to Glenavon on Saturday to play their final away fixture, winning 1-0.
Edgar, Henry and Kilgore all had chances to increase the scoreline.
Man of the Match: John Henry.
Silverware for Under 11’s
The under 11’s met Ballyclare in the East Antrim Invitational Youth League Knock-Out Cup Final last Wednesday.
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Hide AdThe game started slowly with both teams having chances on goal.
Ballyclare had a number of good chances, but Peacock’s back four of Ryan Kealey, Thomas Malone, Matty Barr and Zak Tosh held firm.
Oran Kneeland opened the scoring for the under 11’s, soon after Matthew Barr made it 2-0 and it was 3-0 soon after through an own goal.
After the restart the Coleraine side took only 25 seconds to score a fourth. Joshua Tennent found Andy McAfee at the back post, and Andy made no mistake from close range.
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Hide AdJoshua Tennent capped off a good game his side’s fifth goal.
Ballyclare then conceded an own goal to put the Peacocks six goals in front.
Alex Christie also got his name on the scoresheet before Ballyclare scored a consolation.
Man of the Match: Joshua Tennent.
The coaches would like to thank the supporters, over 40 parents and family members turned up to cheer the boys on.