The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Celtic go joint top with Park

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PREMIER A Killarney Celtic 6 Listowel Celtic 1 KILLARNEY Celtic have joined The Park at the top of Premier A after an easy win over Listowel Celtic at Celtic Park on Thursday. Peter Mccarthy bagged a brace of goals while Ginatus Poketatus, Robert Watson, Stephen Hayes, and Gary Keane were also on the mark. Jamie Barry got a late consolatio­n goal for Listowel Celtic. Rattoo Rovers 2 Camp United 2 THESE sides met for the second time in the space of a week and on this occasion it ended all square. James Crean and Adrian O’donnell scored for Camp United and their best players on the day were Gearóid O’shea, James Scanlon and James Farrell.

DENNY PREMIER B Lenamore Rovers 1 Fenit Samphires 1 THIS was a big game for both sides who are in title contention and like a lot of clashes of this nature ended in stalemate. Donal Leahy scored for Lenamore while David Walsh was on the mark for Fenit.

DENNY DIVISION 1A Killarney Celtic 2 Atletico Ardfert 0 THIS top of the table clash involved a very unsavoury melee that saw people from the sideline join in with a near-30 person dust-up that threatende­d to spoil an important game. In the end Celtic came away happy with the win, with goals from Brendan Falvey and Jamie Spillane, to move just one point behind Ardfert. Ballyhar Dynamos 4 Killarney Athletic 2 BALLYHAR continue to move up the table collecting maximum points against neighbours Killarney Athletic. The game was switched to Murt Scott and the sides went in 2-2 at half time with Ballyhar’s goals coming from Kevin Casey and Mike Daly. They went on to take control of tehgame in the second half and goals from Mike Daly and veteran Anthony Mckenna have them a well merited win.

DENNY DIVISION 1B Tralee Dynamos 7 Killorglin 1 TRALEE Dynamos bounced back after their shock cup defeat by Balloonagh with a big win over Killorglin which moves them to second place on the league table just a point behind Castleisla­nd with three games in hand. James Wall made a comeback from retirement and bagged a hat trick, Maurice O’rahilly netted a brace while Ross O’connor and Maxwell Mugabe also found the net for the winners.

DENNY DIVISION 2A Balloonagh FC 2 Skelliga FC 4 SKELLIGA FC brought Balloonagh back down to earth at Mounthawk Park on Sunday when they defeated the league leaders and in the process brought themselves into the title race equation. They began impressive­ly and Steve Sheehan put them ahead when he poked home a Ritchie Taylor corner kick. They conceded shortly afterwards after a defensive mixup but a brace from Richie Taylor put the south Kerry side in the ascendency again. Balloonagh again reduced the deficet to a goal but a Mike O’sullivan goal secured the shock of the day for Skelliga.

DENNY DIVISION 2B Mastergeeh­a 1 Spa Road 0 MASTERGEEH­A caused a big surprise when they defeated title contenders Spa Road. The all important goal was scorted by Ricky Fleming.

KERRY BIOFUELS U-17 LEAGUE Castleisla­nd 2 Dingle Bay Rovers 6 DINGLE continue to set te pace and notched up a very impressive win over Castleisla­nd, with Mathew Flaherty scoring a brace while the other goals came from Colm Begley, Cuan Scally, Liam Brosnan and Brian Rayle.

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