The Kerryman (North Kerry)

St Brendans Park become first side to take points off leaders Camp

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U-12 Division 1

Ballyhar 0-3 Inter Kenmare

U-12 Division 2 South

Mastergeeh­a B 4-7 Killorglin B MEK 2-5 Tralee Dynamos C Iveragh United 5-1 Inter Kenmare C

Killarney Celtic C 0-1 Killarney Athletic C

U-12 Division 2 North

Fenit Samphire B 0-6 Park C Camp Jnuors B 0-3 LB Rovers B

Dingle Bay Rovers B 3-2 Ballyheigu­e

Quills Woollen Mills U-14 Premier

Inter Kenmare 0-4 Mastergeeh­a

Killorglin 0-0 Killarney Celtic

U-14 Division 1

Tralee Dynamos B 5-1 Fenit Killarney Athletic 3-0 Park B

U-14 Division 2

Dingle Bay Rovers 3-0 Mastergeeh­a B LB Rovers 3-0 MEK

Tralee Trophy World U-16 Premier

Ballyhar 3-0 Inter Kenmare Park 3-3 Camp Juniors

U-16 Division 1

Fenit 0-3 Park B Killorglin - Mastergeeh­a

U-12 Girls Premier

Inter Kenmare 6-0 Fenit Iveragh United 9-1 Kilarney Celtic Green

U-14 Girls Premier

Killarney Celtic 7-1 Fenit Killarney Athletic U12 Killarney Celtic U12 Iveragh United U12 Park U12 MEK U12 LB Rovers Under 12 Mastergeeh­a U12 Ballyhar U16 Killorglin U12 Fenit U14 Tralee Dynamos U12

TRALEE TROPHY WORLD UNDER 16 Premier

ST Brendan’s Park in second place became the first side to take points of leaders Camp Juniors who were looking for their eighth win from eight.

And it looked like Camp were on their way when they went 2-0 up thanks to goals from a Caolan O’Connell free kick and a long distance effort from Donal Crean. Jamie Fitzgerald pulled one back for the Park before the game was held up for an injury to Dan Fischer who was taken away by ambulance with a bad muscle tear. Everyone in the League wishes him a speedy recovery.

The Park’s Mark Curtain then levelled matters before his team-mate put them ahead Matt Healy. But there was a further twist when John O’Connor scored the final goal as the teams ended 3-3 and shared the points.

Ballyhar moved up to third after their 3-0 home win over Inter Kenmare. Peter Cosgrave, Charlie Keating and Brian Burke got the goals for the winners.

Division 1

THE Park B’s have moved two points clear of Rattoo Rovers at the top of the table, but they have paid two games more. Cianan Cooney, Sean O’Connor and Cian O’Neill got the goals for the Park.

Killorglin and Mastergeeh­a shared eight goals in a 4-4 thriller. Killorglin led 4-2 late on with Brendan O’Leary getting the goals for the Kilbrean side. And in the last ten minutes Mastergeeh­a’s Barney Parsons scored twice to earn his side a share of the points.

Premier

MASTERGEEH­A’S three points from their away win over Inter Kenmare moves them into second place and one ahead of Celtic. The Mastergeeh­a goals came from Hugh Lenihan, Shane Doolin, Alan O’Leary and Jack O’Donoghue.

Killarney Celtic and Killorglin played out a scoreless draw. The point is enough to see Celtic move into third place, a point ahead of the Park as the three sides chase leaders Iveragh United

Division 1

KILLARNEY Athletic retain their lead at the top of table after a 3-0 result over Park B

Tralee Dynamos B 5-1 win at home to Fenit sees them consolidat­e second place behind Athletic. Evan Quilligan and Luke Horgan scored two each with Alex Horgan getting the other goal as Paddy Falvey replied for Fenit.

Division 2

DINGLE Bay Rovers remain two points ahead of LB Rovers at the top of the table as both recorded 3-0 wins over Mastergeeh­a B and MEK respective­ly.

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Oisin Fleming Killarney Celtic clearing the ball against Adam Prendergas­t St Brendan’s Park in the Kerry Schoolboys League in Celtic Park, Killarney on Saturday Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin
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