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St Pat’s rally to take the points

St Pat’s 3
Shannon Olympic B  1

St Pat’s proved too strong for Shannon Olympic B in this Division 3 tie played at Kilmihil.
Ryan Kamper scored for Olympic to give the visitors the lead but Michael O’Halloran equalised for the home side and the teams went to the break at 1-1.
O’Halloran scored his second in the third quarter to put the home side in front and the scoring was completed when Keith Considine converted a free kick.
St Pat’s: Ger Griffin; Robert Ryan, Neil Johnson, Aaron Talty, Colm Carroll, Thomas McGuane, Keith Considine, Michael O’Halloran, Dylan Cahill, Paul Lynch, Daniel Blake.
Subs: Conor Talty, Ronan O’Flaherty, Shane O’Dea.
Shannon Olympic B: Aidan Boreland, Rob Morrissey, Cian O’Brien, Declan McManus, Brian Sherlock, Ronan McGirl, Brian Barry, Terry O’Donnell, Philip Lundy, Grzegorsz Zmija, Ryan Kamper.
Sub: Cathal McKee

Connolly Celtic  B 2
Ennis Town Rock B 1

Connolly Celtic B emerged winners over Ennis Town Rock B in this league tie on Sunday.
Connolly led through a Barry Lynch goal but the visitors hit back and levelled through  Marty McLoughlin.
Connolly had a chance to go back in front when they were awarded a penalty but Senan McCarthy’s effort was straight at the goalie, who saved.
The winning goal for Connolly came from Michael Lynch.
Connolly Celtic B: Christy O’Loughlin; Seamus Murphy, SeanCourtney, Anthony Cahill, Emmett Pyne, Senan McCarthy, Barry Lynch, Cormac Falvey, Daren Cahill, Michael Lynch, Noel Casey.
Subs: Gerry Hayes and Paul Higgins.
Ennis Town Rock B: Darragh Murphy; Stephen Horgan, Declan Ensko, Stephen Murphy, Cody Fitzgerald, Shane Daly, Rowan Eade, Eoin Keenan, Noel Frawley, Marty McLoughlin, Gary Greene.
Subs: Adam Mullins, Darlington Overserh

Tulla Utd B 5 
Lifford Utd B 1

Tulla Utd B got back to winning ways last Sunday with an impressive win at home to Lifford. The home side were one up after 15 minutes when a ball was won in the air by Daire Hannon, who knocked it down to fellow striker Keith Walsh. Walsh played in midfielder Andy McMahon, who finished from the edge of the Lifford box. This was to be the only score of the opening half.
Tulla started the second half where they left off the first and within five minutes of the restart they were two up after Daire Hannon finished. Soon after, McMahon was on the scoresheet again and added his third before Lifford responded with a goal of their own from Stephen McMullan. Tim Durkin was on hand to volley home Tulla’s fifth after good work from Alan Leamy.
A strong Tulla defensive performance along with Trevor McInerney in goal limited Lifford’s efforts.
Tulla United B: Trevor McInerney; Declan Curran, Niall Leamy, John O’Hagan, Gerry Ryan, Tim Durkin, Alan Leamy, Andy McMahon, Shane McNamara, Keith Walsh, Daire Hannon.
Subs: Brendan Hannon for Ryan, John Horne for McMahon and Martin Floyd for McNamara.
Lifford B: Cormac Walsh; Jack Arra,  Steve McMullan, Conor Walsh, Labi, Louis Paula, Ernanei Silvan, Wayne Ryan, Tommy Mullen, Benedict Ayedola, Abner Cordeiro,
Sub: Alan O’Neill.

Treaty Celtic 3
Rineanna Rovers 1

Rineanna Rovers dominated the opening 20 minutes but in the space of five minutes Treaty scored twice through Tadhg Cronin and Johnnie Clifford.
Conor Sweeney got one back for Rineanna to leave it at 2-1 at half-time. Halfway through the second half Treaty scored a third through Niall Donovan  to seal victory.
Treaty Celtic: Brian Delee; Niall Donovan, Sean O’Regan, David Nolan, Conor Cronin, Colm O’Shea, Tadhg Cronin, Declan O’Halloran, Shane Hayes, Alan Considine, John Clifford.
Subs: Noel Nash and Brendan Healy.
Rineanna Rovers: Eugene O’Mahony, Don Murphy, Conor Sweeney, Jer Cahill, Lukasz Iwasozowski, Robert Godzisz, Kieran Keane, Robbie Ryan, Neto Borgais, Christopher Dunning, Dean Ricter.
Subs: Alan Leamy for Neto Borgais, Daniel Cregan for Lukasz Iwasozowski and Aaran Leahy for Kieran Keane.

West Clare FC 2
Hermitage C 0

An own-goal and a strike from Damian Honan led to the goals which helped West Clare FC to the points when they accounted for Hermitage C on Sunday.
West Clare FC: Ray McAuley; Daithí O’Brien, Patrick Mcauley, Hugh McNally, John Kelleher, Damian Honan, Gearóid Russell, Kevin O’Brien, Jason Russell, Patrick Hogan, Jamie Russell
Subs: Gearóid Lynch and Martin Claudfield.
Hermitage C: Jason Carmody; Kevin Ruane, Jamie Meehan, Vincent Bell, Cyril Casey, Eamonn Moloney, Damian Hand, Jamie Kenneally, Derek Morris, Victor Flynn, Darren Lynch.
Subs: Mark Moloney, Conor Liddy, Eric O’Donoghue.

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