
Ramsey Youth Centre have moved up to second in JCK Division Two after a 3-0 victory over Ronaldsway.
Declan Cummins, Aidan Cummins and Steven Jordan were on target for the home side but the match was marred by a serious injury to Youth Centre’s Henley Tongue and both clubs wish him well.
Pulrose kept their Paul Henry Gold Cup hopes alive with a 2-1 home win over Foxdale – Liam Hawley and Joe Reece their scorers.
Braddan edged out fast-improving Douglas and District 5-4 in a thriller.
Daniel Clague-Stewart notched a hat-trick for D&D and Ben Skelton added the other but it wasn’t enough as James Cain, an own goal, Lee Ramsden, Paul Ramsden and Geoff Murphy ensured the points went to Braddan.
Hockey: Bacchas Mens and Valkyrs Ladies among sides to progress from cup first round
Rugby: Douglas keep playoff hopes alive
Football: Castletown close in on Division 2 leaders
More men on the Island getting involved in netball
