The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Atheltic’s win sees them top table

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DALY’S SUPERVALU UNDER 13 Premier

KILLARNEY Athletic’s 3-1 away win over the Park in Tralee sees them top the table on four points. Josh Coffey hit a hat trick for the Killarney side.

Iveragh United eventually defeated Killarney Celtic 3-1 in a game where both sides were held scoreless at half time by the performanc­es of two excellent keepers. All the goals came in the second half with Oisin Breen, Brian Quinlan and Zach Feyen scoring for the South Kerry side and Eoghan Crowley on the mark for Celtic.

Iveragh United are now onto three points as are Mastergeeh­a who defeated Killorglin 4-2. The Kilbrean side lead 2-1 at half time and the second half was a mirror image of the first. Dara O’Connor and Stevie Gannon were the Killorglin goal scorers, but two from Eoin Kelly, one from Sean Doolan and an own goal gave Mastergeeh­a the points.

Division 1

THERE was only one game in this division and Inter Kenmare took full advantage to move to the top of the table with six points from their two games. They led Camp Juniors 5-2 at half-time and hit four without reply in the second period.

For Inter Kenmare Sean Treyvaud scored four, Darragh O’Sullivan got two, with Ger McCarthy, Eoghan McCarthy and Yago Corneliss getting one each.

Division 2

FENIT hit three goals in each half without reply in their win over Park B.

However, the win was not as clear cut as the score line suggests as Fenit keeper Oran Murphy was in great form, especially in the first half. For Fenit Donagh Murphy got two with Oisin McGibney, Gearoid O’Connor, Billy Doyle and Rory Boyd getting one each in the win.

Killorglin were 2-1 up at half-time in a very tight game against MEK. Padraig Dennehy and Colin Griffin scored for Killorglin with Finn Kennelly getting the MEK goal. Eoin Mannix scored a second for MEK after the break but Jack Griffin came off the bench to get the winner for Killorglin in their 3-2 win. MEK were unlucky not to get a point as they also missed a penalty.

Killarney Athletic B and Mastergeeh­a B shared the points in a 0-0 draw with Laura O’Carroll and Sarra Neher impressing for Athletic.

 ??  ?? Adam Moynihan, Killarney Athletic, passes the ball to Jamie Doona against Doolan’s Cow FC Cork in the Champions League at Woodlawn, Killarney on Sunday
Adam Moynihan, Killarney Athletic, passes the ball to Jamie Doona against Doolan’s Cow FC Cork in the Champions League at Woodlawn, Killarney on Sunday

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