The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

The chasing pack close the gap

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LEAGUE leaders Inter Kenmare (twelve points from five games) did not play and this allow the sides tied in second place to close the gap to a point as all three won.

Killarney Celtic defeated Dingle Bay Rovers 7-2 and they also have games in hand on the sides around them. Dingle Bay’s goals came from Jack Sheehy and Cian McGearailt. Killarney Athletic were 5-0 winners at home to LB Rovers thanks to goals from Luke Doolan (3) and Szymon Jasiniki (2).

Tralee Dynamos are also onto eleven points thanks to their 4-1 home win over Killorglin for whom Araon Doyle scored. But an Adam Evans hat trick and one goal from Rory O’Halloran gave the Tralee side the three valuable points. The Park are only a point behind the three sides tied in second after a 3-0 win over Listowel Celtic.

Division 1

GOALS from Calvin O’Sullivan and Oisin O’Connell gave Tralee Dynamos an important win that moves them into second place, two behind Fenit. The Tralee side beat Killarney Athletic whose goal came from Luke Courtney in the first half.

Killarney Celtic B were too strong for Listowel Celtic B and had the game won at half time leading 5-0. Listowel Celtic to their credit battled hard in the second half. The Killarney Celtic goals came from Leon Bowler (two), Sean O’Mahony (2), Colm Janot, Mark Looney and Eoin Murphy.

Mastergeeh­a A won 4-1 away at Park B. Jack Casey, Matt Kennedy and Sean McAuliffee (two) were the Kilbrean side’s scorers.

Division 2 North

AT the start of play LB Rovers, Park C and Camp Juniors were all level at the top. The first two of these drew 0-0 in a tight game that could have gone either way so Park C and LB Rovers move onto sixteen points.

Dingle Bay Rovers picked up three points with a 1-0 away win at Fenit. Michael O’Griffin got the all-important goal.

Division 2 South

IVERAGH United maintain their perfect record with their seventh win from seven games. Their goals came from Alex Kelly, Dáithí Sugrue, David Kelly and Naoise O’Shea.

Killorghli­n in thirsd place went down to Tralee Dynamos who will be happy to hit five goals in the second half following a scoreless first half for both sides. James Jones pulled one back for Killorglin.

Inter Kenmare also moved up the table with a 4-1 win over Killarney Celtic C. Inter did the damage in the first half hitting three with the goals coming from John O’Sullivan, Robbie Guest and Finn Murphy with O’Sullivan getting a second in the second half.

Killarney Athletic C will also be happy with their days work winning 5-1 at home to Mastergeeh­a.

The Athletic goals came from Jake Nash (three), William Reguajo, Dara Moynihan and Jimmy Ryan. Ronan McCarthy replied for Mastergeeh­a.

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