Moher Celtic 1
Coole FC 0
MOHER Celtic maintained their strong challenge for promotion with a victory over Coole at Lahinch on Sunday.
The all-important goal came 10 minutes before half-time when Paul Cagney rose highest to head a Declan Fawl corner to the net.
Moher Celtic: Shane Keane; Declan Fawl, Donagh Fawl, Denis Murphy, Brian Conway; Cohen Phillipson, Rory Daly, Kevin Scales, Jack Queally; Johnnie Daly, Paul Cagney.
Subs: Davy Commane for R Daly, Barry McGovern for Queally and Ian White for Phillipson.
Coole FC: Abnor Condillio; Anthony Coppinger, Aidan O’Boyle, Dave Franklin, Ricky Prince; Alex Bruckard, Wellington Suares, Dave Cahill, Kyle McCarthy, Danielo Bento, Savi Amores.
Sub: March Donovan for Coppinger.
Inch Crusaders 0
Hermitage B 0
A SCORELESS draw resulted when Inch Crusaders and Hermitage B met in the Second Division league on Sunday.
Inch finished with 10 men after Brian McDonnell was sent off with 15 minutes left after picking up a second yellow card.
Inch Crusaders: Andy O’Flynn; John Earls, Dean Rickter, Thomas O’Doherty, David Talty, Sean Talty, Mark Connellan. Conor Neylon, James Rynne, Brian McDonnell, Rory O’Connor.
Subs: Eoin Enright for O’Connor and Brendan Talty for Connellan.
Hermitage B: Michael Singleton; Eoin Cahill, Robert Ford, Cathal Keane, Cyril Casey; Francis Franks, Brian McMahon, Noel Frawley, Kenneth Kelly, Danny Russell, Conor O’Brien.
Subs: Cormac O’Neill for Franks.
Kildysart Celtic 1
Newmarket Celtic B 4
NEWMARKET Celtic B made the journey to Kildysart on Sunday and collected all the points.
They led 2-0 at half-time and stretched their lead five minutes into the second half. Kildysart hit back with a goal from Ciarán Neenan and they were unlucky not to have a second before the visitors struck for their fourth to seal the points.
Newmarket’s goals came from Ciarán McCoy, Martin Mulqueen (penalty), Michael Crosby and Kevin Feehily (penalty).
Kildysart Celtic: Keith Murphy; Kieran Connolly, Charlie McCarthy, Eoin Griffin, Brian Ayers; Francie Nealon, Christy Clancy, Kieran Ayers, Ciarán Neenan; Damian Hill, Gerry Finn.
Newmarket Celtic B: Kevin Corbett; Derek Moynihan, Christopher Noonan, Michael Crosby, Conor Cusack; Eoin Kelly, David Barrett, Danny Conway, Martin Mulqueen, Kevin Feehily, Ciarán McCoy.
Subs: Martin Frawley for Barrett, Barry O’Driscoll and Brian Tierney for Feehily and McCoy.
Manus Celtic 3
Sporting Ennistymon 1
AN outstanding performance from Michael Geraghty helped Manus Celtic return to winning ways when they defeated Sporting Ennistymon on Sunday at the Fairgreen.
After the scoreless first half, the home side got on top but they failed to grab the lead when they were awarded a penalty, as Conor Donlon put his effort wide of the target.
Five minutes later, they hit the front when Geraghty scored and soon after this, he created the opportunity for Donogh Murphy, who struck their second.
Sporting Ennistymon pulled one back through Jamesie McConigley but straight from the kick-off, Geraghty won possession, beat three defenders and cracked home goal number three.
Manus Celtic: Brian Keogh; Michael Malone, Conor Donnellan, Barry Malone, Emmet Considine; Donogh Murphy, Kevin Clohessy, Seanie Moloney, Michael McDonagh; Bernard Scanlon, Michael Geraghty.
Subs: Aidan Browne for McDonagh and John Pyne for Scanlon.
Sporting Ennistymon: Richard Leigh; Patrick O’Dwyer, John Mullane, Robbie McInerney, Mark Burke; Patrick O’Dwyer, Declan O’Looney, Tomas McConigley, Damian Flanagan, Cathal McConigley, Sean McConigley.
Subs: Jamesie McConigley for Flanagan and Paraig Flynn for O’Looney.
Ruan United 1
Bridge United B 0
RUAN United came out on top in their tie played at Ruan, scoring the all-important goal early in the game. Paul Dinan scored the vital goal.
Ruan United: Rory Breen; Conor Reeves, Leon Quirke, Willie Treacy, Hugh O’Donnell, Jason Morris, Dean Lee, Anthony White, Barry Cusack, Patrick Keegan, Paul Dinan.
Subs: Gavin Dinan for Keegan.
Bridge United B: Barry Deasy; Mark Hehir, Billy Maxwell, Tadhg Keogh, Dylan Fleming; Stephen Steward, Sam O’Sullivan, Robert Conlon, David O’Connor; Niall Gilligan, Mikey White.
Subs: Mike McNamara for White, Greg Deegan for Maxwell and Tommy Liddy for O’Sullivan.