The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Mastergeeh­a and Killarney Celtic share the points in U-12 Premier

- Padraig Harnett

U-12 PREMIER

KILLARNEY Celtic and Mastergeeh­a had to be happy with a point a piece following a 2-2 draw. Brian O’Sullivan and Gearoid Healy scored for Celtic who move into second place behind Iveragh United. Sean Doolan got both for Mastergeeh­a who now have two draws from their three games.

U-12 DIVISION 2

DINGLE Bay Rovers recorded their third win in three games to lead the Division into 2017. Their latest success saw them prove to be too strong for MEK.

Danny Kavanagh, James Hoare, Ronan O’Connor and Sean Roche were on the mark for the West Kerry side while Max Leon and Philip Lyons scored for MEK. However the 9-2 win was not as straight forwards as the result shows as Dingle Bay keeper Max Kennedy was the man of the match.

U-13 DIVISION 1

KILLARNEY Celtic’s 9-1 win over Ballyhar sees them extend their lead to 5 points in the Daly’s Supervlau 13 Division 1, but they do have a game more played than the teams chasing them. Robert Brooks, Eoghan Crowley, Ceryson Danter, Cian McAuliffe and Jack O’Neill got the Celtic goals while Stephen Palmer replied for Ballyhar who remain fourth.

U-15 PREMIER

KILLARNEY Celtic have opened up a seven-point lead in the Killarney Plaza U-15 Premier following a 2-1 win over Dingle Bay Rovers. However they have three more games played than the teams behind them. In this win Terry Sparling and Niall McGillicud­dy scored for Celtic with Dylan Geaney replying for Dingle Bay.

U-16 PREMIER

ST Brendan’s Park have made it four wins from four in the Tralee Trophy World U-16 Premier as they defeated Mastergeeh­a 9-3. They do have a game more played than Dynamos and Mastergeeh­a in second and third.

Mervyn Shalemba, Sean McGrath, Nil Torne and Seb Vassiu scored for the Tralee side while Dylan Murphy and Paul O’Shea got the goals for the Kilbrean team.

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