U15 Performance Leagues Roundup

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The Ulster Hockey U15 Performance leagues have gotten underway in recent weeks with 17 teams involved.

Mossley, Dromore and Banbridge all lead their respective sections in the early weeks with the league scheduled to run until the end of March.

 

GIRLS PERFORMANCE LEAGUE NORTH:

In the Girls North section Mossley lead the way with seven points from their opening three games and yet to concede a goal.

With a 4-0 win over Coleraine, a 5-0 victory against Club KV and a 0-0 draw with Pegasus, they lead the table as the only remaining unbeaten side.

They are closely followed by Coleraine who also have seven points but having played a game more.

Following their defeat to Mossley, the side have been in good form with a draw against Ballymena being followed by wins over Club KV and Bangor.

As a result, they find themselves second in the table a point ahead of third-placed Bangor on six.

Elsewhere, both Ballymena and Pegasus lead Ballymena on goal difference with both sides level on four points, whilst Club KV are in sixth, yet to register a point from their three games.

GIRLS PERFORMANCE LEAGUE SOUTH:

Dromore lead the way in the Girls Performance League South with maximum points from their two games.

With narrow wins against Lisnagarvey and Armagh they lead the table, however, both Portadown and Lurgan are narrowly behind having won their only games so far this campaign.

Meanwhile, Armagh and Lisnagarvey are both yet to earn a point from the games they have played and therefore occupy fourth and fifth in the table.

The other team involved are Banbridge, but they are yet to play and as a result, find themselves third by goal difference.

BOYS PERFORMANCE LEAGUE

With most teams having only played once in the Boys Performance League, Banbridge lead the way on goal difference following a 3-1 win against Bangor.

The only other team to register a win so far this campaign is Cookstown who registered a narrow 1-0 victory against Bangor.

The only other game played in the division was an exciting 3-3 draw played out between Bangor and Lisnagarvey.

As a result, the two sides find themselves in mid-table, whilst Instonians are the final team involved and are yet to play a game.

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