The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Killorglin take down Tralee

Warriors on ‘Super’ debut

- BY ALAN CANTWELL

THE opening round of the new Superleagu­e season got underway on Saturday evening with Garvey’s Tralee Warriors and newly promoted Keane’s Supervalu Killorglin playing out a thrilling encounter in front of a packed Tralee Sports Complex.

In a game that had everything one would expect from a local derby, the result was in doubt right down to the final seconds. However, in the end it was the visitors that prevailed to open their Superleagu­e campaign with a famous win.

In an evenly contested first quarter it was the visitors on the mark first through Daniel Jokubaitis with Darragh Jones also in range. The Warriors replied through Darren O’Sullivan, Jordan Evans and Paul Dick before Jones, Marin Brzica, Eoin O’Sullivan and a three from the impressive Pierre Newton helped push Killoglin out to a seven-point lead.

Warriors hit back with Evans, Eoin Quigley and Dick restoring parity before Fergal O’Sullivan and Newton traded excellent threes as Killorglin led 23-21 at quarter time.

Newton continued to unsettle the Warriors defence early in the second with his direct approaches to the board and with Jones and Ivan Bogdanovic finding the target Killorglin opened up a 13-point lead. Warriors responded through Quigley, Evans and Dick but Newton and Adam Donoghue drilled two threes to maintain the visitors lead.

Paul Dick led the Warriors charge back into the game banking in two scores before hitting a superb three to leave just three between the sides at half time.

The Warriors’ momentum swing continued early in the third with Jordan Evans hitting three stunning threes and with Bogdanovic adding from under the boards the home side suddenly were six ahead. Newton with two and a Bodganovic three led the Killorglin revival and the lead changed hands again.

Dick, Janis Dumburs and Bogdanovic kept the Warriors score ticking over before the introducti­on of Kieran Donaghy saw him immediatel­y land a score to edge the home side ahead and the end of the third.

When Fergal O’Sullivan opened the scoring in the final quarter with another excellent three it looked like the Warriors were setting sail for home as the sides turned down the stretch but

Killorglin replied with threes of their own through Jones and Donoghue. O’Sullivan again landed a score from range for the Warriors and when Quigley laid up the home side were five up.

Killorglin sensed their opportunit­y to cause an upset when Newton again fired in from distance and Bogdanovic added from close range. Darragh O’Hanlon, Dumburs and Evans all hit big threes for the Warriors that brought the huge crowd to their feet as they edged ahead.

However, with the finishing line in sight Paul Dick couldn’t add to the Warriors lead with two trips to the free throw line. At the other end of the court Newton fired in a score and was unerring from the line for the visitors when given three late opportunit­ies to clinch the game as he shot six from six to claim a famous victory for his club.

TOP SCORERS

GARVEYS TRALEE WARRIORS: Paul Dick 25, Jordan Evans 20, Fergal O’Sullivan 9, Eoin Quigley 9

KEANE’S SUPERVALU KILLORGLIN: Pierre Newton 34, Daniel Jokubaitis 13, Daragh Jones 13

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 ??  ?? Jordan Evans, Tralee Warriors, and Daniel Jokubaitis, Killorglin, in action during Saturday evening’s Superleagu­e game played in front of a packed house at the Tralee Sports Complex. RIGHT: Tralee Warriors head coach Pat Price Photo By Domnick Walsh Next up for Garvey’s Tralee Warriors is a trip to the Mardyke Arena next Friday and a date with UCC Demons at 8pm.
Jordan Evans, Tralee Warriors, and Daniel Jokubaitis, Killorglin, in action during Saturday evening’s Superleagu­e game played in front of a packed house at the Tralee Sports Complex. RIGHT: Tralee Warriors head coach Pat Price Photo By Domnick Walsh Next up for Garvey’s Tralee Warriors is a trip to the Mardyke Arena next Friday and a date with UCC Demons at 8pm.
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