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Feakle-Killanena 9-22 Scariff-Ogonnelloe 4-10 Last year’s beaten finalists Feakle-Killanena served notice of their intentions when the U-21C Hurling Championship got underway on Saturday as they proved too strong for Scariff-Ogonnelloe at Bodyke. In the highest scoring tie of the weekend, they proved too strong for their neighbours and deservingly booked a place in the semi-final.Owen McMahon and Cillian Bane each scored 2-4 with Oisin Donnellan adding 2-2 for the winners, who were well on their way to the next round when they led 6-11 to 1-5 at half time. Todd Kelsey, Gary Guilfoyle and Justin Nelson were the other goalscorers. Mark Mulvihill scored three goals for the losers.Feakle-Killanena: Eibhear Quilligan; Paul McArthur, Eoin tuohy; Michael Noonan, Gary Guilfoyle, James Noonan; Shane McGrath, Colin McNamara; Owen McMahon, Todd Kelsey, Padraig Brady; Killian Bane, Oisin Donnellan.Subs: Eoin McGuinness for J Noonan; Owen McNamara for Brady; Justin Nelson for McMahon.Scariff-Ogonnelloe: Barry Nash (Scariff); Cathal Madden (Scariff); Danny Cunnane (Ogonnelloe); Conor Minogue (Scariff); …
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