Wexford Youngest Stars Shine In County Juvenile Doubles Finals

Written by Antoin Ó Braoin, Rúnaí Contae
Wexford brightest young stars were on show last weekend when the delayed 2014 county 40×20 juvenile finals took place at St. Josephs Handball Centre.
With the new structures and Clár now in operation in the county for the first time there was almost an overlap between the finish of the 2014 championships and the beginning of the new 2015 season. This resulted in a smaller than normal entry and some age groups not having sufficient entries for a championship.
Nonetheless those who did take part produced a number of very good matches which served once again to showcase the level of talent within the county. Some of those who reached the finals are pictured below.
 

Bobby Doyle and Johnny Goggins  St. Josephs took on Shane Kehoe and Jamie Barnes, St. Mary's in the under 10 final
Bobby Doyle and Johnny Goggins St. Josephs took on Shane Kehoe and Jamie Barnes, St. Mary’s in the boys under 10 final

Elizabeth Walsh, Jody Keeling, Ellie Murphy-O'Gorman and Sophie Kelly all from St. Josephs who played each other in the girls under 10 doubles final
Elizabeth Walsh, Jody Keeling, Ellie Murphy-O’Gorman and Sophie Kelly (all from St. Josephs) who played each other in the girls under 10 doubles final

BU12D finalists from St. Josephs were; Mark Doyle and Conor Murphy who played Ben Keeling and Robbie Hillis
BU11D finalists from St. Josephs were; Mark Doyle and Conor Murphy who played Ben Keeling and Robbie Hillis

Boys under 12 doubles finalists Dean O'Neill and Michael Gaynor, Ballymitty and Richard Lawlor and Diarmuid Moore, St. Josephs
Boys under 12 doubles finalists Dean O’Neill and Michael Gaynor, Ballymitty and Richard Lawlor and Diarmuid Moore, St. Josephs