The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
Tralee Celtic prove far too strong for Asdee Rovers
DENNY DIVISION 1A Tralee Celtic 3 Asdee Rovers 0
TRALEE Celtic who have been blowing hot and cold since the season started were too strong for struggling Asdee and ran out comfortable winners.
Fergal Moynihan, Aidan O’Sullivan and Billy Stack scored for the winners. This win takes Celtic second in the table just 2 points behind league leaders Mitchels Avenue
CG Killarney 1 QPR 3
QPR took the three points against a CG Killarney side who are finding it difficult to secure wins this season. Paul Cooney, Mark Reen and Ciaran O’Mahony scored for the East Kerry side.
Mike Griffin scored for CG Killarney after an assist from Sam Dobbins and their best players on the day were Dave Kerins, Joe O’Donovan and Mike Beckett.
DENNY DIVISION 1B Inter Kenmare B 0 Windmill United 2
WINDMILL United move up towards mid table after a good win over Inter Kenmare with their goals coming from Jake Foley and Gary Savage.
Killarney Athletic B 0 Ballymac Celtic 1
BALLYMAC Celtic picked up a valuable three points after a hard earned win over Killarney Athletic who missed two penalty kicks. Danny Madden scored the match winning goal for Ballymac.
Strand Road FC 4 ClassicFCB1
A brace of goals from Jamie Sheehan Leen and Richie Hurley gave Strand Road anoth- er win which puts them four points clear at the top of the table. Darcy O’Sullivan was the Classic goal scorerr.
DENNY DIVISION 2 CS Abbeydorney 2 Windmill United B 1
CS Abbeydorney got back to their winning ways with a narrow win over Windmill United B. Stevie O’Sullivan and Thomas Phelan got the Abbeyorney goals while David O’Callaghan scored for Windmill
Ballyheigue Athletic B 1 Clanmaurice 4
NEW kids on the block Clanmaurice are now six points ahead at the top of the table after an easy with over Ballyheigue. Cathal Kearney scored twice John Hussey and Adrian Flahive completed the scoring for the winners. Conor Galway scored for the home side.
Lenamore Rovers 1 Ballybunion FC 11
THE local derby was a disappointing affair out in Ballylongford with Ballybunion running riot with a litany of goals. Jamie Culloty and John Langham both bagged a hat trick while Cian O’Connor (2), Mark Culloty, Barry O’Mahony and Chris Meehan completed the rout for the seasiders.