The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Killorglin lead the way as it gets tighter at the top

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THINGS have relay tightened up at the top.

Killorglin lead the way on 10 points, but now there are three teams chasing on seven points. Wins from Killarney Athletic and Tralee Dynamos sees both of these sides join Killarney Celtic in joint second place.

Killarney Athletic won away to LB Rovers 5-2 with Daithi Keane Tyrrell getting both goals for the home side. The Woodlawn side were 3-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Thomas Healy who got two and Oisin Lynch. Both players added another goal each in the second half.

Goals from Pierce Lowth and Jack Hoare gave Tralee Dynamos their three points as the saw off Inter Kenmare 2-0 in Tralee.

Division 1

WITH their Killarney namesakes not playing Listowel Celtic have gone to the top of the table, by one point, following their 7-1 win at home to Ballyhar.

Evan Doyle had a big day hitting four for Celtic and these were added to by goals from Aaron Carey 2 and one from Oisin Healy. Michael O’Sullivan replied for Ballyhar.

Killorglin will be the happier from their 1-1 draw away to Dingle Bay Rovers. Dara Clifford scored for Killorglin who are now up to joint third. Dingle Bay move onto seven points thanks to a Diarmuid O’Seadhna goal.

Mastergeeh­a have also moved onto seven points, two off third place, as they won 6-2 away at Tralee Dynamos B. Liam Horgan hit a hat-trick while Adam Cronin, Kieran Nagle and Emmet Spillane all got one each for the Kilbrean boys.

Division 2

KILLARNEY Athletic B defeated Divisional leaders Camp Juniors away 4-2 and moved within a point of them in a big win for the Woodlawn side. Paudie Fitzgerald and David Moore got the goals for the home side.

MEK thanks to goals from Eoghan Bolger, Scott Stuart, Cian Myers, Sean O’Brien and Tadgh Gosney, move up to joint third after their 5-2 win at home to Listowel Celtic B while Park B also added three points to their total.

The Tralee side defeated Mastergeeh­a B 5-1. Odhran Kerins and William Javokic both scored two each with Finn O’Neill getting the other goal. Bobby Gallivan replied for Mastergeeh­a.

Killorglin C have seven points from their three games after their 8-3 home win over Ballyhar B. Jack Evans had a good day netting four and Aaron Doyle chipped in with two.

Keelan Foley and Alex Scannell got the other two while Gerard Long, Tristan Keating and Padraig O’Shea got the Ballyhar goals.

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