Carniny Youth sides involved in some thrilling weekend encounters

There were goals galore for the various sides representing Carniny Youth FC in competitive action at the weekend.
Carniny and Glenavon tussle for the ball. INBT 16-845HCarniny and Glenavon tussle for the ball. INBT 16-845H
Carniny and Glenavon tussle for the ball. INBT 16-845H

All of the matches were closely-contested encounters, several of which were decided by the odd goal.

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Carniny Youth 4, Magherafelt Sky Blues 2: Carniny took the lead on 10 minuets when a superb passing move was finished off by Adam Wharry.

Toe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847HToe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847H
Toe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847H
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Three minutes later, more neat build-up play enabled Kyal Rainey show a clean pair of heels to the defence to make it 2-0.

With only a few moments to half time Magherafelt took a shot which seemed to shoot around a little and unfortunately slipped in to make it 2-1.

Straight from the kick-off, Grace Campbell in defence won a great tackle and passed the ball forward for Adam Wharry to race past 2 defenders and fire a shot from distance into the bottom corner restoring a 2 goal cushion.

Magherafelt’s pressure was rewarded when a shot was well saved by Evan Andrews, only for the rebound to fall to a Sky Blues player to score.

A Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846HA Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846H
A Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846H
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In the dying moments of the match as Sky Blues chased the draw, a long through ball saw Kyal race through and slip the shot into the corner.

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Carniny Youth 3, Bertie Peacock Youth Colts 4: It was the Colts who scored the opening goal ten minutes into the first half.

It was 17 minutes into the match before Carniny got their much deserved equaliser from a T Wylie shot. The scoreline changed however within 3 minutes when the Colts got the ball past C McCorriston in nets.

Toe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847HToe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847H
Toe-to-toe action between Carniny Youth U-15 and Glenavon at the Showgrounds on Saturday morning. INBT 16-847H

The second half started off with Carniny 2-1 down but 3 minutes later saw the Colts get their third goal. This though did not deter Carniny and a Bell corner 2 minutes later saw R Clarke get Carniny back onto the scoresheet.

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Carniny hadseveral attempts at goal from various players with no success until with nine minutes to go saw R Clarke get his second goal from another Bell corner. Carniny were very unlucky to concede a further goal with five minutes left.

Carniny: C.McCorriston, Young, R.Clarke, Brogan, T.Wylie, McPeake, Bell, J.Wylie, L.McCorriston

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A Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846HA Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846H
A Carniny Youth under-15 player keeps the ball in play against Glenavon. INBT 16-846H

Carniny Youth 2, Castle Juniors 3: It was a new-look Carniny where the focus was on experimenting with the squad and they found themselves 2-0 down at half-time.

Introducing Sam Magee and Cameron Moody in midfield made a difference and Kennedy fired home from the edge of the area to give a glimmer of hope.

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Then a quick throw in from Moody was flicked on by Greer to release Kennedy who out-ran the defence to slot home his second.

Carniny pushed for the winner but Castle caught them again when their striker fired home from a narrow angle.

Carniny: Tweed, Douglas, Murray, K McMullan, Greer, Moody, C McMullan, Thompson, Kernohan, Kennedy, Magee

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Carniny Youth 2, Ards Youth 4: The deadlock wasn’t broken until just before the interval when Ards scored with a curling free kick.

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Carniny conceded a penalty early in the second half but responded when Benji Agnew fired home a super free kick to reduce the arrears.

On 70 minutes Ards increased their lead to make it 3-1 and ten minutes later another needlessly conceded penalty kick saw the score change to 4-1.

Cormac Lemon pulled one back for Carniny but time was not on the Ballymena boys’ side.

Carniny: Shannon, Calderwood, Jaworski, McComb, Lemon, Doherty, Johnston, McVeigh, Agnew, Greer, Price, Hull, McDonnell.