Corn Uí Mhuirí: Read all eight reports from round two of the Munster Schools SFC

The Irish Examiner had reporters at all eight matches across the province on Wednesday afternoon.
Corn Uí Mhuirí: Read all eight reports from round two of the Munster Schools SFC

LOTS OF GOALS: Patrician Academy, Mallow's Dylan O'Connell scores the second of his goals past Intermediate school Killorglin's Giovanna McCarthy. Pic: Eddie O'Hare.

The Corn Uí Mhuirí is getting extremely interesting following the second round of fixtures.

In total, there were eight matches that took place in the Munster Schools SFC on Wednesday and the Irish Examiner had a reporter at each clash.

So for your convenience, here is what happened across the province as the Group stages edge towards a conclusion. Just click on the link for the match report you'd like to read.

(1) St Brendan's College Killarney survive scare to defeat Coláiste Choilm

Coláiste Choilm, who lost centre-back Cian O’Connor to a second yellow for dissent, were unable to get the ball into a scoring position to generate an equalising opportunity late on.

(2) Jack Byerley the hero as Clonakilty Community College edge Skibbereen Community College

Byerley, who impressed for the Cork minor footballers this year, scored the crucial point right at the end.

(3) Castleisland leave Mounthawk’s three-in-a-row bid in the dust

A two-goal burst from St Pat's left the defending Munster PPS SFC champions chasing the game in Currans.

(4) Adam O’Neill inspires Killorglin in thriller against Mallow

Adam O'Neill scored 13 points for IS Killorglin, including four two-pointers.

(5) Four goal St Francis College Rochestown down CBS High School Clonmel

Roco flipped a seven-point half-time deficit into a four-point win, their running game too sharp and too relentless for CBS.

(6) Presentation Milltown beat Hamilton High School Bandon to reach knockouts for first time

A score difference of +3 keeps them second in Group 2 ahead of a winner-takes-all clash with Intermediate School, Killorglin.

(7) Carroll and Lacey spearhead Tralee CBS rout as group top spot is sealed

Tralee CBS, led by former Kerry footballer Marc Ó Sé, had too much for their Tipperary opponents.

(8) Jack Sweeney shines as Kenmare hit 2-14 from play against St Flannan's

Kenmare move top of the Corn Uí Mhuirí Group 1 on score difference ahead of St Francis College, Rochestown.

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