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Men's Super League wrap: Another win for Ballincollig who make it six on the spin

Andre Nation celebrates a three-pointer for Tradehouse Central Ballincollig
Andre Nation celebrates a three-pointer for Tradehouse Central Ballincollig

Tradehouse Central Ballincollig make it six wins from six as they continued their excellent start in the InsureMyVan.ie Super League. They beat DBS Éanna 76-60 at Ballincollig Community School.

Andre Nation was once again top-scorer for Tradehouse Central Ballincollig, racking up 24 points, followed by Adrian O'Sullivan and Ciaran O'Sullivan, with 12 each. For DBS Éanna, it was Neil Lynch who led the scoring, on 14 points, followed by Stefan Zecevic with 10.

Garvey’s Tralee Warriors overcame Griffith College Templeogue 99-90. Aaron Calixte once again top scored with 21 points, followed by Daniel Jackobaitis (17) and Eoin Quigley (16). Lorcan Murphy shot 26 points ahead of joining up with the Irish senior men’s team for their FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers, while Enrique Melini wasn’t far behind on 23 points.

NUIG Maree’s formidable home form continued, with a 80-64 victory over UCD Marian, it was their fourth win from four league and cup games in Galway. Lovre Tvrdic top scored for NUIG Maree, on 23 points, backed by Jeryn Lucas (16) and Deondre Jackson (12). UCD Marian were headed by Srdjan Stojanovic (25) and Jonathan Jean (14).

C&S Neptune won 100-76 at Killester, helped by the impressive shooting of Nils Sabata (27), and Roy Downey (20), backed up by 11 points each for James Hannigan and Miles Washington. Killester owed the bulk of their scores to Kason Harrell (28), Tomas Fernandez Zerolo (16) and Farouq Raheem (15).

Team 360 Financial Killorglin got the better of Belfast Star, winning by 82-76. Allan Tomas (25) scored well for the home team, as did Simon Fransis (23). Max Cooper and Conor Quinn were top shooters for Belfast Star, with 16 points each.

The fixture between Bright DCU Saints and Moycullen scheduled for Saturday was postponed due to Covid-19 and will be played at a later date.

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