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County Juvenile B Cross Country Championships County Juvenile B Cross Country, Conna, 20th October Girls U/9 1 Ciara Morrison St. Luas 2 Mary Dorgan Carrig na Bhfear 3 Lucy Aherne St. Catherine's 4 AISLING O'LEARY West Muskerry 5 RACHEL KELLEHER West Muskerry 6 Ellen Coughlan Liscarroll 7 Heliise Loore Vahi Midleton 8 Clara O' Keeffe Millstreet 9 Sorcha Daly Carrig na Bhfear 10 Juliette Nicholson Youghal 11 ROISIN O'RIORDAN West Muskerry 12 Joanne Daly Carrig na Bhfear 13 Caoimhe Geoghegan Midleton 14 MOIRA LEAHY West Muskerry 15 Holly Sheehan Millstreet 16 Ellen O'Sullivan Carrig na Bhfear 17 ROISIN WALSH West Muskerry 18 Amelia Lenihan North Cork 19 Neesha Whelan St. Catherine's 20 Cathy Buckley Millstreet 21 Leah Murray Carrig na Bhfear 22 Karina Hartnett St. Catherine's 23 Muireann Cronin Millstreet 24 Sara Murphy Carrig na Bhfear Club Team Points Place Club Positions Points 1 West Muskerry 4, 5, 11, 14 34 2 Carrig na Bhfear 2, 9, 12, 16 39 3 Millstreet 8, 15, 20, 23 66 Girls U/11 1 Maeve O'Flynn Grange Fermoy 2 Melanie Muldowney Midleton 3 Sarah Murphy Riverstick Kinsale 4 Helene Loore Vahi Midleton 5 Penny Cronin Carrig na Bhfear 6 Sinead Kearney Carrig na Bhfear 7 Jodi Sullivan Blarney Inniscarra 8 Siri Forde Midleton 9 Aine Harvey Riverstick Kinsale 10 Joy Nicholson Youghal 11 BEIBHINN MOYNIHAN West Muskerry 12 Ava Coyle Riverstick Kinsale 13 Ciarnard O' Donovan Skibbereen 14 Kate Redmond Riverstick Kinsale 15 Lilianne Pelylie Youghal 16 Lucy McNulty St Nicholas 17 Leah Parker Midleton 18 Stephanie Lopez Liscarroll 19 Lily O'Riordan Carrig na Bhfear 20 Avril Kelleher Carrig na Bhfear 21 Holly Carroll Blarney Inniscarra 22 Aoife Hartnett Riverstick Kinsale 23 Aishling McKeogh Bandon 24 AOIFE LUCEY West Muskerry 25 Faye Cullinane Old Abbey 26 Karina Kelleher Blarney Inniscarra 27 Eabha Sheehan Millstreet 28 Robyn Buckley Youghal 29 Caoimhe Murray Carrig na Bhfear 30 Julia Field Riverstick Kinsale 31 Emma Lynch Old Abbey 32 Hannah Maher Grange Fermoy 33 Eimear O' Leary Millstreet 34 Tyler Emerhu Midleton 35 Aoife O' Connor Millstreet 36 Lucy Nicholson Youghal 37 Kenzie Desmond Riverstick Kinsale 38 Maria Leamy Grange Fermoy 39 Emma Forrest Blarney Inniscarra 40 Muireann O'Brien Carrig na Bhfear 41 Emer Heery Riverstick Kinsale 42 Cliona Dunning St. Catherine's 43 Mia Coughlan Riverstick Kinsale 44 Ella Fleming Youghal 45 Niamh Smyth Millstreet 46 Chloe Flynn Grange Fermoy 47 Laura Bevan Blarney Inniscarra 48 Abi Archer St. Catherine's 49 Blessing Alamu Midleton 50 Hayleigh Wall Wallace Midleton Club Team Points Place Club Positions Points 1 Midleton 2, 4, 8, 17 31 2 Riverstick Kinsale 3, 9, 12, 14 38 3 Carrig na Bhfear 5, 6, 19, 20 50 4 Youghal 10, 15, 28, 36 89 5 Blarney Inniscarra 7, 21, 26, 39 93 6 Grange Fermoy 1, 32, 38, 46 117 7 Millstreet 27, 33, 35, 45 140 Girls U/15 1 Anna Leamy Grange Fermoy 2 Karynn Collins Youghal 3 Emily Ring Millstreet 4 Bebhinn Twomey Skibbereen 5 Aideen Bohane Skibbereen 6 Jennifer Collins Skibbereen 7 Alicia O' Neill Skibbereen 8 Caoimhe Hayes St. Catherine's 9 Heidi Buckley North Cork 10 Aine O' Regan Youghal 11 Sarah Williams Youghal 12 Aoibhinn O'Connor Old Abbey 13 Emma Buckley North Cork 14 Kate Ivory Liscarroll 15 Sarah Tarrant Liscarroll 16 Chloe Morrisey North Cork 17 Megan O'Regan North Cork 18 Rebecca Kearney Carrig na Bhfear 19 Vickie Cusack Liscarroll 20 Bettina Pelylie Youghal Club Team Points Place Club Positions Points 1 Skibbereen 4, 5, 6, 7 22 2 Youghal 2, 10, 11, 20 43 3 North Cork 9, 13, 16, 17 55 Boys U/17 1 Sean McCarthy Skibbereen 2 Matthew Roche Riverstick Kinsale 3 Dylan O' Connor Skibbereen 4 Aaron O'Leary Carrig na Bhfear 5 Jack Hannon Carrig na Bhfear 6 Patrick Barry St. Catherine's Boys U/9 1 Cody Kok North Cork 2 Callum Mc Elhinney Bantry 3 Oran Mc Carthy Doheny 4 Bríain Cott Midleton 5 Sean Tarrant Liscarroll 6 Sean O Donoghue St. Catherine's 7 Christopher Buckley Youghal 8 FIONN HARRINGTON West Muskerry 9 Jonathan Walsh Riverstick Kinsale 10 Liam o' Connor Youghal 11 Charlie o' Neill Youghal 12 JOE o'Connor Ck na Var 13 Eoghan Davis Heelan Liscarroll 14 Nathan Sheehan St. Catherine's 15 KEVIN UNDERHILL West Muskerry 16 KARL SEXTON West Muskerry 17 Oisin Morrison St Nicholas 18 George Alamhu Midleton 19 Eoghan Rooney Youghal 20 Daithi O'Brien Carrig na Bhfear 21 Cian Morrisson St. Catherine's Club Team Points Place Club Positions 1 Youghal 7, 10, 11, 19 2 St Catherines 3 West Muskerry Boys U/11 1 Sean Palmer Grange Fermoy 2 Donal Bourke Millstreet 3 Mark Riordan North Cork 4 Jamie Magner Grange Fermoy 5 Conor O Herlihy Riverstick Kinsale 6 Conor Griffin Grange Fermoy 7 Tom Hartnett St. Catherine's 8 Conor Twomey Skibbereen 9 Liam Lyons Old Abbey 10 Joe Ivory Liscarroll 11 David Nolan Riverstick Kinsale 12 James Murphy Riverstick Kinsale 13 JACK SEXTON West Muskerry 14 Darragh Walsh Carrig na Bhfear 15 Seán O'Riordan Midleton 16 James McCarthy Skibbereen 17 Daniel Buckley Millstreet 18 Cian Murphy Carrig na Bhfear 19 Gearoid O Brien St. Catherine's 20 MacDARA O'CONAOLA West Muskerry 21 DARREN MOYNIHAN West Muskerry 22 Oisin Hill Youghal 23 Donal Sheehan Carrig na Bhfear 24 Eoghan Desmond Old Abbey 25 Brian Barry St. Catherine's 26 Patrick O'Flynn North Cork 27 Tyrese Emerhu Midleton 28 Patrick Kelleher Millstreet 29 Conor Brennan Grange Fermoy 30 Tom Fleming Youghal 31 Cormac Butler Liscarroll 32 Ross Williams Youghal 33 Conor Green Riverstick Kinsale 34 Eanna O' Mahony Millstreet 35 Patrick Daly Carrig na Bhfear 36 Robert Doherty Carrig na Bhfear 37 Michael O'Sullivan St Nicholas 38 PATRICK LEHRELL West Muskerry 39 Cian Cunningham Riverstick Kinsale 40 Ian Buckley Millstreet 41 Luke Hourigan Midleton 42 Sean O' Connor Youghal 43 Ciaran Hurley Carrig na Bhfear 44 DIARMUID MOYNIHAN West Muskerry 45 BENJAMIN DEADY-CABRAJASWest Muskerry 46 Seán Hennessy Midleton 47 Eanna McEnally Youghal 48 James Buckley Millstreet 49 Conor Lane Carrig na Bhfear 50 Eoghan O Sullivan Doheny 51 Rory Buckley Old Abbey 52 Evan O' Sullivan Millstreet 53 Gearoid O'Sullivan St Nicholas Club Team Points Place Club Positions 1 Grange Fermoy 1, 4, 6, 29 2 Riverstick Kinsale 5, 11, 12, 33 3 Millstreet 2, 17, 28, 34 4 Carrig na Bhfear 14, 18, 23, 35 5 West Muskerry 13, 20, 21, 38 6 Youghal 22, 30, 32, 42 Boys U/15 1 Adrian Leahy Midleton 2 Donal Griffin Midleton 3 Billy Cronin Carrig na Bhfear 4 Ciaran O'Regan North Cork 5 Cillian Harvey Riverstick Kinsale 6 Ronan Quain Carrig na Bhfear 7 Eoghan McDonagh Ballincollig 8 Cathal Morrissey Midleton 9 Cian O'Sullivan Carrig na Bhfear 10 Niall Fitzgerald Skibbereen 11 Sean O Meara Riverstick Kinsale 12 Eoin O Reilly Ballincollig Teams Midleton 11pts Carrig na Var 18 pts Girls U/17 1 STEPHANIE O'SULLIVAN West Muskerry 2 Zsofia Ballogh Youghal 3 Jodie Cusack Liscarroll 4 Joanne Cotter Carrig na Bhfear Boys U/13 1 Conor O Neil Doehny 2 Peter Collins Doehny 3 Liam Fox Grange Fermoy 4 Ruairi Manning North Cork 5 Andrew Collins Skibbereen 6 Cian Sullivan Blarney Inniscarra 7 James Horgan Liscarroll 8 Fionn Harrington Bandon 9 Fionn Magner Grange Fermoy 10 Shay Keane Midleton 11 Cathal Fitzgerald Carrig na Bhfear 12 Joseph Dorgan Carrig na Bhfear 13 Kevin Barry St. Catherine's 14 Andrew O'Leary Bandon 15 James Hayes St. Catherine's 16 Cathal Brady Bandon 17 Paul Hartnett Bandon 18 Rory Lenihan North Cork 19 Brendan McKee St. Catherine's 20 Micheal Twomey Skibbereen 21 Alex Kiely Carrig na Bhfear 22 Darragh Buckley Youghal 23 Patrick Cronin Millstreet 24 Darragh Hession Carrig na Bhfear 25 Conor Doherty Carrig na Bhfear 26 James Clancy St. Catherine's 27 Danny Coakley Skibbereen 28 Liam Harte St. Catherine's 29 Liam Mc DonAGH Ballincollig Club Team Points Place Club Positions Points 1 Bandon 8, 14, 16, 17 55 2 Carrig na Bhfear 11, 12, 21, 24 68 3 St. Catherine's 13, 15, 19, 26 73 Girls U/13 1 Eva Lankford Grange Fermoy 2 Sara Barry St. Catherine's 3 Rachel Lynch Ballincollig 4 Faith McEvitt Youghal 5 Roisin Palmer Grange Fermoy 6 Laetitia Fitzgibbon Grange Fermoy 7 Orla Buckley Millstreet 8 Laura Sheehan Carrig na Bhfear 9 Aoibh Daly Ballincollig 10 Laura Cahill Riverstick Kinsale 11 Rose Marie Buckley Riverstick Kinsale 12 Eve O'Connor Carrig na Bhfear 13 Abigail O Connell Ballincollig 14 Alison Bergin Carrig na Bhfear 15 Caoimhe O' Leary Millstreet 16 Theresa O Sullivan Doheny 17 Jennifer Cotter North Cork 18 Clare Brennan Grange Fermoy 19 Maria Prochal Blarney Inniscarra 20 Martha Quain Carrig na Bhfear 21 Sarah Buckley North Cork 22 Tara Fitzgerald Carrig na Bhfear 23 Elise Crowley Skibbereen 24 Fiona Nugent Ballincollig 25 Caitlin Kelleher Carrig na Bhfear 26 Tirna Cahill Youghal 27 Dara O' Shea Millstreet 28 Kate Forrest Blarney Inniscarra 29 Sara Bourke Millstreet 30 Shannon O' Sullivan Millstreet 31 Alanya Freeman Skibbereen 32 Annabella Pelylie Youghal Club Team Points Place Club Positions Points 1 Grange Fermoy 1, 5, 6, 18 30 2 Ballincollig 3, 9, 13, 24 49 3 Carrig na Bhfear 8, 12, 14, 20 54 4 Millstreet 7, 15, 27, 29 78.
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