The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
Park jump from fourth to first in Under 12 Premier
Premier
IN a very tight division the Park’s 2-1 home win over Listowel Celtic sees them jump from fourth to first in the table. They now lead the League by one point but have a game more played than the sides around them. Ryan O’Driscioll got both goals for the Park.
Division 1
INTER Kenmare took the points in the only JK Sports U-12 Division 1 games on 3-0 score line over Listowel Celtic. In the other game Camp Juniors and Fenit drew 1-1 on Sunday. David Moore scored for Camp with Cian McKenna replying for Fenit.
Premier QUILLS UNDER-14
KILLORGLIN will be the happier with the point following this 0-0 draw at home to the Park who are in second place and were looking for the three points to close the gap on leaders Iveragh United.
KILLARNEY PLAZA UNDER-15 Premier
KILLARNEY Celtic’s 2-1 away win over Ballyhar at Murt Scott Park sees them move up to third in the Killarney Plaza U-15 Premier. Charlie Keating scored for Ballyhar, but two goals from William Harty gave Celtic the win.
Division 1
CASTLEISLAND are two points clear at the top of the division, but do have a game more played than the sides around them. They beat Killarney Celtic B 6-1 thanks to an Alex Kepp hat-trick, which were added to by goals from Freddie Galway, James Kenny and Evan Murphy.
Mastergeeha have gone into second place after they won at home to Ballyheigue thanks to goals from Oisin O’Leary (2) and Jack Higgins.
Division 2
GOALS from Eddie Moroney (3), Kevin Harant, Shane Evans and Scott Drew gave MEK the points in a 6-0 win over LB Rovers. They now go three points clear at the top of the table but have two more games played than second placed Listowel Celtic.
Tralee Dynamos 4-3 away win at Inter Kenmare sees them move up to third place. Jack Donovan scored three and Andy Rogers got one in the win.
TROPHY WORLD UNDER-16 Premier
KILLARNEY Celtic and Ballyhar remain tied in third place after a 3-3 draw. Killian O’Sullivan, Eoin Moloney and Daniel Okwute scored for Celtic with Peter Cosgrave (2) and Aaron O’Sullivan getting the Ballyhar goals.