The Kerryman (North Kerry)

MEK win on the road to Killorglin

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JK SPORTS UNDER 12 Premier

IT was a busy week in the division with the action starting on Monday when MEK Galaxy won away at Killorglin. The MEK goals came from Jack Hallissey (3), David McCarthy, Fionn Kennedy, Cillian O’Donoghue and Fergal Murphy. MEK are second in the Division ahead of the split for Phase 2.

On Tuesday night Killarney Athletic also won on the road as they defeated Tralee Dynamos. The Woodlawn side’s goals came from Szymon Jasinski, Evan

Doona, Darragh Moynihan, Brian McCarthy and Jake Nash. This was Athletic’s seventh wins from seven and they top the division.

Killarney Celtic and Tralee Dynamos were both level on points after the first phase of the League and a play-off was needed to see who would play in the top five and which team would play in the League Shield. Again there was nothing between the sides with Patrick O’Brien scoring in extra time for Celtic as the game ended 1-1 after extra-time. Dynamos took the play-off win 5-4 on penalties.

Mastergeeh­a and Killorglin drew 0-0 in the League section leaving away side top of this competitio­n.

WORLD OF TILES UNDER 13

Division 1

MASTERGEEH­A defeated Camp Juniors in Kilbrean Park to move onto 15 points and just three points behind Dingle Bay Rovers. The home sides goals came from Mathew Kennedy (2), Seán McAulliffe (2) and Ronan McCarthy. For Camp Juniors David Moore, Darragh Murphy and Robert Keane were on the mark.

SLATTERY’S UNDER 14 Premier

LISTOWEL Celtic made home advantage count as four goals from Oisín Healy and one each from Evan Boyle and Aaron Carey saw them defeat Tralee Dynamos.

Division 2

KILLORGLIN C have extended their lead to seven points at the top of the table. Goals from Kuba Cisle (3), Patrick Radny (2), Michael Byrne, Zyginstas

Pipras and Rory Breen plus a big display in goal from Harvey Managan saw Killorglin see off Dingle Bay Rovers.

DALY’S SUPERVALU UNDER 15

Premier

THE Park defeated Litowel Celtic to go joint second with Iveragh United but the South Kerry side do have games in hand. In their latest win the goals came from Dylan Hobbert, Venis Jahiri, Odhran Ferris, Togor Silong and Callum O’Sullivan.

Round 2 Last 16

Killarney Celtic B 1-2 MEK Galaxy B

Park C 7-0 Castleisla­nd B

Camp Juniors B 3-1 Mastergeeh­a C Dingle Bay Rovers 1-3 Ballyhar Dynamos Blue (AET)

Fenit B 5-2 Killorglin B

World of Tiles U-13 Division 1

Mastergeeh­a 5-3 Camp Juniors

John Joe Naughton U-13 Plate

Killorglin B - Killarney Athletic C

Slattery’s U-14 Premier

Listowel Celtic 6-1 Tralee Dynamos

U-14 Division 2

Killorglin C 8-0 Dingle Bay Rovers

Tom Hayes U-14 Shield Round 1

Dingle Bay Rovers A 8-0 Mastergeeh­a B Killorglin B 3-0 LB Rovers

Tom Hayes U-14 Shield quarter-finals

Park 3-0 Killarney Celtic B

Daly’s Supervalu U-15 Premier

Park 6-1 Listowel Celtic

U-15 Shield Group 2

Killarney Celtic B 1-7 Tralee Dynamos

Tucker Kelly U-16 Cup

Killorglin 3-1 Tralee Dynamos Mastergeeh­a 5-2 Castleisla­nd Killorglin B 3 -1 Ballyheigu­e

Tucker Kelly U-16 Shield

Fenit 4-3 Killorglin

 ??  ?? Ronan O’Halloran, Tralee Dyanmos and Oishin Healy, Listowel FC in action during the Under 14 Premier game played at Mounthawk soccer grounds Tralee Photoby Domnick Walsh / Eye Focus
Ronan O’Halloran, Tralee Dyanmos and Oishin Healy, Listowel FC in action during the Under 14 Premier game played at Mounthawk soccer grounds Tralee Photoby Domnick Walsh / Eye Focus

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