Mid Term means Lots of Games:
Moriarty’s Centra 11’s:
Group 1:
Killarney Athletic A 0-4 Killarney Celtic A
Killorglin A 2 – 1 Kingdom Boys
Park A 7 – 1 Listowel Celtic A
Park 1-1 Kingdom Boys
Group 2:
Park B 3 –2 Listowel Celtic B
Group 3:
Camp B 1 – 2 Ballyhar
Group 4:
Killarney Celtic C 2-2 Asdee
Daly’s Supervalu 13’s Premier:
Park A – Mastergeeha
Kingdom Boys – Ballyhar
Fenit 1-3 Listowel Celtic
13’s Div 1:
Camp 2-0 Castlemaine
13’s Div 2:
Killorglin B 2-3 Killarney Celtic B.
O’Callaghan’s Coaches 14’s Div 1 South:
Iveragh Utd 2-7 Killorglin
15’s Cup Round 1:
Park A 6-0 Park B
Killarney Plaza 15’s Premier:
Listowel Celtic 7-0 Castleisland.
Div 1:
Park B 3-0 Kingdom Boys B
Killorglin B 6-0 Kingdom Boys B
Fenit 4-1 Killarney Athletic B
Kingdom Boys 1-1 Ballyhar
Listowel Celtic 0 –5 Camp.
Tralee Trophy World 16’s Div 1:
Mastergeeha 2-0 Listowel Celtic
Park B – Iveragh
Castlemaine – Inter Kenmare
Girls League:
13’s Killarney Celtic – Kingdom Girls
17’s Inter Kenmare 3-7 Listowel Celtic
Killarney Celtic 4 -1 Inter Kenmare
Listowel Celtic 6 – 0 Camp / Park.
Reports:
With this being Mid Term a number of teams played both in mid week and on Saturday.
Moriarty’s Centra 11’s:
The Park A’s had a win over Listowel Celtic and a draw with Kingdom Boys in their two games this week. Also in Group 1 Killarney Celtic won the derby over Athletic while Killorglin were also winners.
The Park B just got the better of Listowel Celtic B in Group 2 while Ballyhar win over Camp B was just as tight.
Daly’s Supervalu 13’s:
Fenit 1-3 Listowel Celtic
Park A 0-3 Mastergeeha
Kingdom Boys 4-0 Ballyhar
Leaders Killarney Celtic were not in action so the scramble to close the gap on the leaders who are on 18 points intensified. Listowel Celtic played on Thursday and took the three points in a 3-1 win at Fenit. Goals from Cillian Langan, Barry Moloney and Dara Goulding moved the North Kerry side onto 15 points and into second place in the table. Eoin McElligott replied for Fenit.
Mastergeeha’s 3-0 win over Park A puts them onto 13 points and in third place. James Nagle scored twice for the Kilbrean boys with Own Daly getting the other.
Kingdom Boys are the danger side as they won their 4 game from 4 played with a 4-0 at home to Ballyhar. They are in 4th on 12 points but have games in hand on all the teams above them. Dillon Robinson 2, Dara Divine and Rian O’Sullivan were the scorers.
O’Callaghan’s Coaches 14’s Div 1 South:
Iveragh Utd 2-7 Killorglin
Two unbeaten sides met in this top of the table encounter in Caherciveen and it was the visitors Killorglin who took the points to remain unbeaten. Joe Glinwood was the top scorer in their 7-2 win as he hit 3. Jamie Clifford got 2 with Aaron Foley and Padraig O’Brien netting one each.
15’s Cup Round 1:
Park A 6-0 Park B:
It is a good sign of a club that they can field two teams in a Cup competition but when they are drawn together it is expected that the A team will progress and so it proved when the Park A met the Park B. 2 from Douggie Fitzell and Calvin Foley and one each from Chris Leane and Paudie Griffin moved the Park A’s into the Quarter Finals where they will travel to Fenit with a place in the Last 4 up for grabs.
Killarney Plaza 15’s Premier:
Listowel Celtic have opened a 3 point gap over Killarney Athletic at the top of this Division but do have 2 more games played than the Killarney side. Listowel proved too strong for Castleisland and had Darragh Sheehy, Aidan Quinn, Michael Foley, Chris Elbell and Brian O’Seanachain on the mark.
Div 1:
This was the busiest Division of the week. In mid week The Park B defeated Kingdom Boys B 3-0. Killorglin B also defeated the Kingdom Boys side thanks to goals from Thomas Ethington, Niall Cronin, Shane Cahill, Daniel Whittington and Dean George.
Fenit were at home to Killarney Athletic B in another mid week game and thanks to goals from David Egan 2 and Jack McCarthy 2 took full points to top the table, but they have more games played than those around them.
Moving to the weekend and Kingdom Boys A and Ballyhar drew 1-1. John McMahon can’t stop scoring this season and he was again on the mark for Ballyhar. Aaron O’Keeffe was on the mark for Kingdom Boys. This was Kingdom Boys first points dropped in seven games who are now second in the table.
Camp travelled to Listowel and came away with the spoils thanks to a 5-0 win over Celtic. Brandon Boyle, Maurice Slattery, Cillian Clarke, Timmy Smith and Jack Nix were the Camp scorers.
The top of the table now has Fenit leading the way on 21 points from 9 games played. Kingdom Boys are only two points behind on 19 from 7 games with Camp one further back on 16 points from their 7 games. Park B are on 15 from 9, Mastergeeha on 13 from 7 with Ballyhar also on 13 from their 6 games.
Tralee Trophy World 16’s Div 1:
Park B 6-2 Iveragh
The Park B are the big movers here as they move up to third place thanks to a 6-2 win over Iveragh Utd in Tralee. Jordan Conway, Ryan Carroll, Jason Stack, Chris Leane and 2 from Richard O’Brien were the Park scorers.
Leaders Castlemaine added another 3 points to the 16 points as they overcame Inter Kenmare 3-0. This game was scoreless into the second half before Eoin O’Mahoney opened the scoring for the home side. Inter pushed for an equaliser and tired and Castlemaine took full advantage scoring twice late on from Kieran Griffin and Cathal O’Connor.
Mastergeeha are in second place and remain four points behind Castlemaine.
Girls League:
17’s League:
Inter Kenmare 3-7 Listowel Celtic
Killarney Celtic 4-1 Inter Kenmare
Listowel Celtic 6-0 Camp / Park.
It was a good week all for Listowel Celtic with the news coming that Savanah McCarthy had made the Irish Schools 15’s squad for the forthcoming Bob Doherty Tournament. Savanah has the honour of being one of only three Munster girls to make the final 18.
Savanah was the difference between the sides when Listowel Celtic met Inter Kenmare in mid week scoring 4 goals. Rebecca Horgan and Lauren Flavin were the other girls on the score sheet. For Kenmare Noelle Brown, Caroline McCarthy and Laura Jones got the goals.
Listowel Celtic added another three points at the weekend as they got the better of Camp / Park. Lauren Flavin, Rebecca Horgan and Aoife Shine were the scorers.
Also in this Division Killarney Celtic defeated Inter Kenmare 4-1 with Sinead O’Sullivan on the mark for Kenmare. The Killarney Celtic’s Irish capped star Olivia Dawson was player of the match here leading the scoring added to by Andrea Power and Jennifer Murphy who scored on her return from injury.
13’s League:
Killarney Celtic 4-0 Kingdom Girls:
An Emma Dineen hat trick and one from Molly Kelly gave Celtic the points in their home game against Kingdom Girls.
Team of the Week:
Katie Cronin
Killarney Celtic 17’s Girls
Conor Keane Daniel O’Connor Owen Daly
Castlemaine 16’s Ballyhar 15’s Mastergeeha 13’s
Cillian Langan Calvin Foley Jamie Clifford Paul Moriarty
Listowel Celtic 13’s Park 15’s Killorglin 14’s Killarney Celtic 13’s
Cillian Quirke David Egan Savanah McCarthy
Camp 15’s Fenit 15’s Listowel Celtic 17’s