The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
U14 wins for Legion, Kilcummin and Keel/Listry
MD O’SHEA U14 LEAGUE DIVISION 1 FINAL Legion 1-20 Glenflesk 0-12
THE game was played at a great pace and after 10 minutes the sides were level two points each with the Legion keeper making a string of excellent saves.
By this time Glenflesk had lost one of their most influential forwards Tommy Bowler through injury. By half-time Legion had built up a 0-9 to 0-4 advantage. The second half saw Legion go twelve points to five in front after eight minutes.
For the next fifteen minutes Glenflesk outscored Legion 0-7 to 1-0 to leave three points between the teams. Legion closed out the game scoring eight unanswered points in a very sporting game.
East Kerry’s Louise Moriarty presented the shield to Killarney Legion Captain Darragh Fleming.
LEGION: Aaron O’Sullivan, Senan O’Leary, Daniel Carroll, Conor Gammel, Calllum O’Donoghue, Patryk Komoso, Calllum O’Grady, Jamie Alade, Kieran Pierce, Darrach Fleming (0-5; 3f), Ethan O’Neill (0-1), Kian McCann, Sean O’Leary (0-4), William Shine (0-8), Donnacha Warren Subs: Darragh Doolan, Matthew Horgan ( (0-1), Sam Benson (0-2), Jack O’Neill, Matthew Elliaga, CathalDevlin, Evan Brosnan, Dylan Roome, Riain Kelly, Tom Cronin, Denis O’Sullivan, Caelan Sheehan, Jack Avonso, John Quill, Jamie O Sullivan
GLENFLESK: Jack O’Donoghue, Stephen Moynihan, Michael Mullane, Ben Switzer, Cian Lynch, Killian O’Sullivan (0-2), John Kelleher, Kevin Bowler, Jack Kennelly (0-1), Sean Guerin (0-1), Dylan Roche (0-7;4f), Luke Crowely (0-1), Tommy Bowler, Ewan Macindoe Subs: Eoghan Kelly, Darragh O’Connor, Jack Leader, Michael O’Leary, Evan Lucey, Ronan O’Donoghue
MD O’SHEA U14 LEAGUE DIVISION 2 FINAL Kilcummin 5-18 Dr Crokes 5-13
THE supporters of both teams were kept on edge untill the final whistle, with both teams serving up a great final.
The opening 20 minutes was a close affair. Kilcummin opened at a frantic pace scoring five points. Dr Crokes replied with a goal and a point. A feast of goals on the 20th minute, two for Kilcummin quickly followed by a Dr Crokes goal saw two points between the sides. However, Kilcummin pulled ahead in the closing minutes of the half, with a goal and tagged on lovely points. Half time score: Kilcummin 3-14 Dr Crokes 2-7.
On the restart, Dr Crokes came out fighting and ate into the lead, reducing the gap to a point with three goals. Kilcummin replied with a goal leaving the score Kilcummin 5-13 to Dr Crokes 5-10, on 50th minute. Kilcummin pulled away again in the last 10 minutes.
Sean O’Sullivan presented the Shield to Kilcummin Captain, Jack McClain.
KILCUMMIN: Jaden Tynan, Oran Dwyer, Killian O’Brien, Cian Murphy , Andrew Lowin, Dara O’Callaghan, Turlough O’Connor, Jack McClain (1-2), Colm Kelliher, Colin O’Leary (0-1), Cian Foley (0-2) , Adam O’Sullivan (1-2), Evan O’Sullivan (0-5), Mark O’Shea (3-4), Micheál Sweeney Subs: Kyle O’Connor Coffey (0-1), Cathal Brosnan, Gearóid Mulvihill, Patrick Daly, Kirill Healy, Luke Ryan, Daniel Horgan, Robbie Moynihan, Oisin O’Leary
DR CROKES: Marc Long, Liam Sheehan, Charlie Keating, Teddy Muldoon, Sean Fitzgerald, Erin Moloney (0-1), Conal Gallagher, Cian McMahon, Harry Byrne (0-1), Dara Looney, Jason Lee (0-3), Mark Clifford (0-1) , Cillian Courtney, Liam Randles (4-6), Ronan Coffey (1-0) Subs: Ru de Burgh, Josh Livingston, Ceryson Danter (0-1), Cormac Rowe, Nathaniel Doncel, Jack Lynch, Karl McCarthy, Eoghan O’Dubhain, Shane McAllister, Caoilte Cronin, Jack McGuire, Cian O’Connor, David O’Donoghue, Roko Rujevcan, Scott O’Meara
MD O’SHEA U14 LEAGUE DIVISION 3 FINAL Listry/Keel 7-14 Kenmare 6-1 (AET)
THE final between Listry / Keel and Kenmare served up a fantastic contest.
It had goals, saves, points and extra time. Listry / Keel started off with the first score, but Kenmare replied with a goal and a point. Listry / Keel then added a goal and three points. Kenmare replied with a goal. The sides were level on 24 minutes, but Listry / Keel finished the half strongly. Score at the break was 2-8 to 2-3.
In the second half, Listry / Keel continued the way they finished the first half, adding two goals and a point to Kenmare’s two points. Midway through the second half Listry /Keel led 5-9 to 2-5.
However, but in a frantic finish Kenmare threw everything at Listry / Keel and the game was level at 5-12 a piece at the end of normal time. In extra time, Kenmare started brightly with a goal and two points, but Listry / Keel fought back to leave the score after first period of time to 1-2 to three points.
In the second half of extra time Listry / Keel finished the strongest running out winners having added 2-1. East Kerry’s Sean O’Sullivan, presented the trophy to joint winning captains of Listry / Keel.
LISTRY/KEEL: Jack O’Leary, Conor Crowley, Oran Hilliard, Eden Murphy, Shane Evans, Tahdg Evans, Aaron O’Donoghue, Aaron O’Shea (2-4), Michael Keane (0-1), Joe Clifford (1-2), Keith Evans (0-2; 1f), Daire Murphy (0-1), AodhanMurphy (1-0), Dylan Murphy (2-5; 0-2f), Luke Benson (2-0) Subs: Lauchian Griffin (1-0), Conor O’Dowd, JJ Moriarty, Stephen O’Brien, Mason Courtney, Jake O’Reilly, Evan O’Connor, James O’Dowd, Jack Lawlor
KENMARE: Darragh O’Connor, Padraig Foley, AdamNarusis, Darren Allman, Liam Palmer, Pierce O’Brien (0-3f), Fearghal O’Sullivan, Denis Koyun (1-2), Tom Quinlan, Tommy O’Sullivan (0-1), Jimmy Lehane (1-2), Aodhan McGearailt, Eoghan McCarthy (0-3; 2f), John McCarthy (3-1), Jamie O’Regan (1-0) Subs: Kevin O’Shea (0-1), Darragh O’Sullivan, Dylan Wallace, Michael McSweeney, Donnacha Whelton, Hiudai Hayes, Sean Browne, Daniel Gaine