Congratulations to the Under 19 soccer team on progressing to the Semi- final of the Senior Challenge Cup.
Here are some photos from the recent quarter final.
Congratulations to the Under 19 soccer team on progressing to the Semi- final of the Senior Challenge Cup.
Here are some photos from the recent quarter final.
Some pictures from the Senior Soccer team’s recent 1-1 draw against Abbeyfeale.
Hazelwood College Soccer Sensations
Recently, Hazelwood College’s U19 Boys soccer team, coached by Mr Dan Sheahan, played against Killorglin Community School in Broadford soccer pitch. Sean Madigan scored the first goal for the Hazelwood, only 2 minutes into the already heated and tense game. This gave a great boost to the Hazelwood team. Sean Madigan scored yet another goal 33 minutes into the game. This was followed by another goal from Cameron O’Flynn. Killorglin fought back and scored two goals in the 43rd and 44th minute of the game. After half time Killorglin scored in the 69th minute of the game. The Hazelwood team were losing by a mere goal and at this stage in the game anyone could win. Hazelwood made the game level from a penalty scored by Andy Quaid. The game went into overtime and the tense, nail biting match was won by an own goal from Killorglin’s goalkeeper.
(by Eliza Reidy, Transition Year)
Hazelwood College U19 Soccer team who recently secured passage to the next round at the expense of Killorglin Community School. Pictured are, back row ( left to right) Michael Simcox, Michael Stack, Cameron O Flynn, Andy Quaid, Tim Larkin, James Molyneaux, Evan O Flynn, Sean Kelly, Adam Sheahan, William Quaid, Jamie Banks, Donal Molyneaux, Jack Roche. Front Row(left to right) Jack Simcox, Connor McCarthy, Dylan Hayes Daly, James McDermott, Brian Ahern, Sean Madigan, Jack Pierce, Robert Leavitt, Michael Begley.
Hazelwood College’s U19 soccer team which drew 2-2 with Desmond College in the Munster Schools’ U19 Soccer League. Pictured are back row (left to right) Mr Dan Sheahan, William Quaid, Nigel O’Callaghan, James Molyneaux, Sean Kelly, Donal Molyneaux, Andy Quaid, Cameron O’Flynn, Darragh Lane, Timmy Larkin, Dylan Daly and Jack Roche. Front row (left to right) Darragh Lynch Linehan, Adam Sheahan, Connor McCarthy, Sean Madigan, Eoin Enright and Jack Pearse.