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Under 12 Mini League Round 1 Saturday 9Th April Under 12 Mini League Round 1 Saturday 9th April ......... Ballinascreen v N Colmcille ......... ......... Ballinderry v Magherafelt ......... ......... Newbridge v Dungiven ......... ......... Glenullin v Castledawson ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Swatragh ......... ......... Glen v Steelstown ......... ......... Kilrea v Lavey ......... ......... Bellaghy v Loup ......... Round 2 Saturday 16th April ......... Magherafelt v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Dungiven v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Castledawson v Ballinderry ......... ......... Swatragh v Newbridge ......... ......... Steelstown v Glenullin ......... ......... Lavey v Slaughtneil ......... ......... Loup v Glen ......... ......... Bellaghy v Kilrea ......... Round 3 Saturday 23rd April ......... Ballinascreen v Dungiven ......... ......... Magherafelt v Castledawson ......... ......... Swatragh v Naomh Colmcille......... ......... Ballinderry v Steelstown ......... ......... Newbridge v Lavey ......... ......... Glenullin v Loup ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Bellaghy ......... ......... Glen v Kilrea ......... Round 4 Saturday 7th May ......... Castledawson v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Swatragh v Dungiven ......... ......... Steelstown v Magherafelt ......... ......... Lavey v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Loup v Ballinderry ......... ......... Bellaghy v Newbridge ......... ......... Kilrea v Glenullin ......... ......... Glen v Slaughtneil ......... Round 5 Saturday 14th May ......... Ballinascreen v Swatragh ......... ......... Castledawson v Steelstown ......... ......... Dungiven v Lavey ......... ......... Magherafelt v Loup ......... ......... Bellaghy v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Ballinderry v Kilrea ......... ......... Newbridge v Glen ......... ......... Glenullin v Slaughtneil ......... Round 6 Saturday 21st May ......... Steelstown v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Lavey v Swatragh ......... ......... Loup v Castledawson ......... ......... Bellaghy v Dungiven ......... ......... Kilrea v Magherafelt ......... ......... Glen v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Ballinderry ......... ......... Glenullin v Newbridge ......... Round 7 Saturday 4th June ......... Ballinascreen v Lavey ......... ......... Steelstown v Loup ......... ......... Swatragh v Bellaghy ......... ......... Castledawson v Kilrea ......... ......... Dungiven v Glen ......... ......... Magherafelt v Slaughtneil ......... ......... Glenullin v Naomh Colmcille......... ......... Ballinderry v Newbridge ......... Round 8 Saturday 11th June ......... Loup v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Bellaghy v Lavey ......... ......... Kilrea v Steelstown ......... ......... Glen v Swatragh ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Castledawson ......... ......... Glenullin v Dungiven ......... ......... Newbridge v Magherafelt ......... ......... Ballinderry v Naomh Colmcille ......... Round 9 Saturday 18th June ......... Ballinascreen v Bellaghy ......... ......... Loup v Kilrea ......... ......... Lavey v Glen ......... ......... Steelstown v Slaughtneil ......... ......... Swatragh v Glenullin ......... ......... Castledawson v Newbridge ......... ......... Dungiven v Ballinderry ......... ......... Magherafelt v Naomh Colmcille ......... Round 10 Saturday 25th June ......... Kilrea v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Glen v Bellaghy ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Loup ......... ......... Glenullin v Lavey ......... ......... Newbridge v Steelstown ......... ......... Ballinderry v Swatragh ......... ......... Castledawson v N Colmcille......... ......... Magherafelt v Dungiven ......... Round 11 Saturday 9th July ......... Ballinascreen v Glen ......... ......... Kilrea v Slaughtneil ......... ......... Bellaghy v Glenullin ......... ......... Loup v Newbridge ......... ......... Lavey v Ballinderry ......... ......... Naomh Colmcille v Steelstown......... ......... Swatragh v Magherafelt ......... ......... Castledawson v Dungiven ......... Round 12 Saturday 23rd July ......... Slaughtneil v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Glenullin v Glen ......... ......... Newbridge v Kilrea ......... ......... Ballinderry v Bellaghy ......... ......... Loup v Naomh Colmcille......... ......... Magherafelt v Lavey ......... ......... Dungiven v Steelstown ......... ......... Castledawson v Swatragh ......... Round 13 Saturday 30th July ......... Ballinascreen v Glenullin ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Newbridge ......... ......... Glen v Ballinderry ......... ......... Kilrea v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Bellaghy v Magherafelt ......... ......... Loup v Dungiven ......... ......... Lavey v Castledawson ......... Round 14 Saturday 6th August ......... Newbridge v Ballinascreen ......... ......... Ballinderry v Glenullin ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Naomh Colmcille......... ......... Magherafelt v Glen ......... ......... Dungiven v Kilrea ......... ......... Castledawson v Bellaghy ......... ......... Swatragh v Loup ......... ......... Steelstown v Lavey ......... Round 15 Saturday 20th August ......... Ballinascreen v Ballinderry ......... ......... Newbridge v Naomh Colmcille ......... ......... Glenullin v Magherafelt ......... ......... Slaughtneil v Dungiven ......... ......... Glen v Castledawson ......... ......... Kilrea v Swatragh ......... ......... Bellaghy v Steelstown ......... ......... Loup v Lavey ......... .
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