The following is the action from the various Inishowen League games over the weekend.
Sunday 14thMay
Inish Grass Division Two Shield Semi Finals
CockhillRes 5
Carowmena FC 0
Cockhill started this game well with Dean O Donnells cross headed over bySean Bradley in the fifth minute. Minutes later they opened the scoring when an attempted clearance by keeper MichaelNoonewas charged down by Liam Bradley and the ball looped up over Noone and into the net off the post. Midway through the half Shane McLaughlin fed O Donnell who whipped a ball across the face of goal but there were no takers. Carrowmena first chance came after this when Adam Harkins effortfrom the edge of the area was gathered by Darragh O Donnell. They created another chance after a well worked free on the left ended with Killian Dougal heading wide when well placed. But Cockhill regained the initiative and after a Dylan McDaid effort was blocked the ball fell to PJ Doherty whose cross foundSean Bradleybut he failed todirect his header on target. Cockhilldoubled their lead before the interval after McDaid skipped past a defender on the left and advanced into the area before drilling low past the advancing Noone to leave the home side two ahead at the break. Any hopes of a comeback by the visitors were dashed four minutes after the restart when a Ronan McLaughlin free kick was powerfully headed home by Dean O Donnell from ten yards. Gerard Greene and Liam Bradley were then both off target with good efforts . Cockhill made the game safe with their fourth goal when McDaid broke the offside trap and squared for Kieran McElroy to slot home.Carrowmena were denied a consolation after Harkin ‘s close range effort produced a brilliant reflex save from O’Donnell to keep the home goal intact. Cockhill then added their fifth after a good run and cross from McDaid allowed Shane McLaughlin to slot home from close range.
Carn Res 2
Sea Rovers 1
In the opening exchanges both sides defended well with Sea Rovers enjoying a lot of the early possession. After 15 minutes Carn had the opening chance when Conor McLaughins shot flew over the bar from 20 yards. Carn then took the lead midway through the half when Christy Doherty’s cross evaded everyone and curled into the top left corner of the Sea Rovers goal. The next fifteenminutes were midfield battles with both sides cancelling each other out. However fiveminutes before half time Sea Rovers began to enjoy more of the ball in the Carn half without really troubling Daniel McDaid in the Carn goal. The second half started in the same vein as again it was Sea Rovers who started brightest. Declan McGonagle was unlucky to see his 20 yard looping volley go just over the Carn crossbar. Carn got a foothold of the game again and doubled their lead on 67 minutes. Cormaic McLaughins pass fell to Dayton Cooke who controlled a bouncing ball to rifle a volley into the top left hand corner of the net. The home side were on top at this stage and efforts from Shay Fallon and Tiernan Doherty came close to stretching Carns lead. With the game in injury time, Sea Rovers threw all they had at Carn. A precise cross from Andrew Gallagher found Keelan Doherty who steered the ball past McDaid with a diving header from ten yards. This meant it was a nervy last couple of minutes for the home sidebut they held on to win and advance to the shield final against Cockhill Reserves.
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Aileach Youths 1
QPS 2
The opening period of the game was a close contest with a lot of the play in midifled and defences on top.The home side had the first chance midway through the half after Dillon McGrory releasedMcDermott but McColgan in the point goal saved well. QPS replied and opened the scoring in the 35th minuteafter a Daniel McMenamin corner was not cleared by the home defence and Aaron Scott slotted home. Aileach respondedand got back on terms on the stroke of half time after McGrory fed Dermot Doherty on the right and his cross was slotted home from six yards by Ethan O Toole. QPS started the second half on top and Cillian McEleney had an effort well saved by Dylan Porter. The visitors regained the lead when a McEleney free deflected off Aileach defender and former QPS player Wallace. Aileach pressed in the closing stages and Paul Eyre had an effort saved by McColgan as the visitors claimed the points.
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RashennyFC 2
Cockhill Res 1
Played on Tuesday eveningRashenny ensured the league title would be a winner take all affair with Carn Res next weekwhen they secured three points against a Cockhill side who will feel they should have got something from the game.The home side got a dream startseconds after the kickoff when a Damien Friel ball over the top released David McLaughlinto race clear and shoot low past Darragh O Donnell. Cockhill responded with a Tiernan Moran effort clipping the crossbarbut while they had a lot of possession it was Rashenny who had the chances.Friel shot wide when well placed before Tommy Doherty miscontrolled McLaughlins cross and the chance was lost. Friel then released McLaughlinbut again he failed to hit the target. Cockhill replied and equalised just before the interval when Liam Bradley controlled on the edge of the area and curled a superb effort past Gavin McLaughlin. Things were a lot tighter in the second half and midway through the half Cockhills Mason McDaid ‘s free fell to Bradley well placed centrally but he fired wide. A Ronan McLaughlin free for the visitors then came off the wall and shaved the post. Rashenny broke in the 75th minute when Cormac Dillon raced into the area and was upended allowing Friel to fire the spot kick low to O Donnells right. Cockhill pressed hard in the last ten minutes but Shane Gordon and John McLaughlin stood firm to ensure Rashenny claimed the points and set up a showdown with Carn .