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Basketball wrap: Home comforts for Liffey Celtics

Oct 21,2024

FloMAX Liffey Celtics marked their first home game of the 2024/25 Women's Super League with a 77-65 victory over Trinity Meteors to remain top of the table, while Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell kept themselves in the chasing pack following their 90-83 win at home against Utility Trust St. Paul’s on Sunday.

Templeogue got off the mark in the Men’s Super League, battling back from 13 points down to card a narrow 90-86 road win over Energywise Ireland Neptune.

Liffey Celtics remain three points clear at the top after they weathered a late surge by Trinity Meteors to win out 77-65 in what was their first home game of the 2024/25 campaign.

The Leixlip side finished with five players in double figures, including Alexis Tucker and Sorcha Tiernan who totalled 29 points to help see the hosts past a Trinity outfit that relied heavily on Emma Merriweather and the 31 points and 11 rebounds she put up on the night.

In Sunday’s Women’s Super League fixture, Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell managed to hold firm to see off a dogged Utility Trust St. Paul’s 90-83 at home.

The hosts trailed the visitors by five early in the third quarter, but aided by the 29-point total that Deaja Richardson served up and the 20 a piece from Kelly Sexton and Ava Walshe, the Paudie O’Connor National Cup holders battled back to see off their newly-promoted rivals, whose cause was fuelled largely by Gracen Kerr’s 33-point haul.

Catalyst Fr. Mathews made a return to winning ways after they surmounted a tough challenge from Midland Park Portlaoise Panthers to win out at home 83-73.

Just a point separated the two sides at the half-time break, but the home side began to pull further ahead in the second half, Kyra White putting up 14 in that period to take her overall tally to a game-high 23 points, just two the better of Portlaoise’s Lynn Tunnah.

In what was a titanic battle, SETU Waterford Wildcats edged a 69-65 win on the road against The Address UCC Glanmire, Chelsea Cain recording a big night with 20 points and a stunning 21 rebounds for the visitors.

Kate and Sarah Hickey also combined for 31 points and 17 rebounds, to help counter the impressive 27-point haul that DelJanae Williams recorded for Glanmire.

Defending Women’s Super League champions, Killester bounced back from their four-point reversal at the hands of Trinity Meteors the week before, to serve up a 112-50 rout of table props, University of Galway Mystics in Clontarf on Saturday evening.

Mark Grennell’s side ended the match with five players in double figures, including the game’s top scorer, Destiny Strother on 29 points that included 15 from beyond the arc, with Ieva Bagdanaviciene amassing a further 24 points and eight rebounds.

Templeogue finally got off the mark in this season’s Men’s Super League, battling their way back from 13 points down almost midway through the second quarter to emerge 90-86 winners away to Energywise Ireland Neptune on Saturday night.

Immanuel Allen enjoyed a huge night for the Dubliners, amassing 42 points and 14 rebounds, while Tavias Fagan’s additional 20 points also helped address and damage inflicted by Neptune’s Ar’mond Davis and Nil Sabata Vila who combined for 55.

Reigning Super League champions, Griffith College Éanna kept their unbeaten record intact at the expense of that of Flexachem KCYMS, whom they beat 80-68 in Coláiste Éanna.

It was a decisive third quarter that saw Darren McGovern’s side make it four from four as they outscored their opponents by 22 points in that period, Joshua Wilson and Sean Jenkins accounting for 16 on their way to a combined 37 against a Killorglin outfit for whom Jordan Blount put up 21 points, 10 rebounds and four assists.

The only other unbeaten side left in this season’s campaign, Garvey’s Tralee Warriors chalked up a big 101-87 road win against UCD Marian.

Despite a 33-point haul for Jonathan Jean on the night, the hosts were unable to stop their Kerry rivals making it four from four as Marquavian Stephens and Daniel Jokubaitis led their charge with a combined 47 points.

Belfast Star found another gear in overtime to see off UCC Demons 121-110 in Newforge Sports Complex.

Max Richardson drained a vital three-pointer in the closing minute to see Star draw level at 102 points apiece and force extra time, during which Maurice Jones put up a further 10 to take his overall tally to 28 and effectively propel the hosts over the line.

Aidan Quinn and Maximillian Cooper also delivered for Star with a combined 45 points which was essential in fending off a Demons side for whom Elijah Tillman, James Hannigan and Sean Clancy combined for a colossal 84 points.

Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU took off in the second half to chalk up an emphatic 96-61 win over Maree in the MTU Arena on Saturday afternoon.

Just two points separated the teams at the half-time recess, but the home side clicked into gear when they returned to the court, Todd Wolfe proving key to that surge as he hit 25 second-half points to take his overall tally to 35.

Killester picked up their second win of the new campaign after they prevailed 87-80 against EJ Sligo All-Stars in Mercy College.

Kason Harrell emerged the game’s top scorer on 26 points with Paul Dick adding a further 23, while Jevonnie Scott was Sligo’s most prolific scorer on the night with 22.