National League

Oct 17 2021

InsureMyVan.ie Super League and Division 1 Round 2 wrap

UCD Marian, Griffith College Templeogue, Tradehouse Central Ballincollig and Garvey’s Tralee Warriors win again

UCD Marian, Griffith College Templeogue, Tradehouse Central Ballincollig and Garvey’s Tralee Warriors are the early pace-setters in the InsureMyVan.ie Super League, after each side made it two wins from two.

Griffith College Templeogue came through a thriller at the National Basketball Arena on Saturday, beating DBS Éanna 85-82, in a repeat of the 2020 National Cup final. Griffith College Templeogue’s preparations for the game were thrown into disarray when their American DJ Mitchell left the club.

“It was a little bit tough coming into this game, with DJ moving on from us, leaving the country today. The guys put in an extra 20 per cent each to make up for that.”, head coach Mark Keenan said.

“When they (DBS Éanna) took the lead we were on rocky ground, but fair play to the guys, they really dug deep. It was great to get a couple of stops when we had to and Puff (Summers) with the big free throws to make it a really tough last possession for them.”

Vladimir Tokishin top scored for Griffith College Templeogue with 22 points, while Jason Killeen (18) and Lorcan Murphy (16) also had big games.

UCD Marian beat Bright DCU Saints 78-68 in the other Dublin derby at the weekend. They appeared to be coasting to victory, with a sizeable 52-25 half-time lead, but Gareth Winders’ side closed the gap after the break – Julius Brooks had a sizeable 26 point contribution in a losing effort. Srdjan Stojanovic led the scoring for UCD Marian, with 24 points, followed by Dan James (18) and Neil Baynes (13).

UCD Marian head coach Josko Srzic said: “I am happy with the result after the first two games, especially considering we have missed Scott (Kinevane) and Mariusz (Markievicz) in first game and were missing both point guards Scott (Kinevane) and (Jonathan) Jean for Bright DCU Saints and were still able to come out as winners.

“We started well and had a big lead early in the game, which gave me opportunity to give a chance to our young players who are playing in the Super League for the first time and had worked hard during the pre-season. After such a big lead in first half it is always hard to motivate players to continue with the same effort. DCU came out more motivated than us in the second-half, but we were able to keep a comfortable lead until the end. There were no concerns, other than preventing injuries that usually happen in games like this one.”

InsureMyVan.ie Super League newbies Tradehouse Central Ballincollig are adjusting nicely to life in the top flight, they picked up their first away win at the first attempt, beating Team 360 Financial Killorglin 69-64. Andre Nation picked up another big score, with 20 points.

Head coach Kieran O’Sullivan said: “Yes we are thrilled to get the away win, it’s never an easy venue, the guys were impressive on defence and in a game of swings, we managed to get ahead crucially in the fourth quarter. It won’t be long before Kilorglin will start winning, as they have talented players.”

Garvey’s Tralee Warriors are also two from two, they edged Moycullen 84-81. New signing Aaron Calixte once again led scoring, on 31 points, with Fergal O’Sullivan (17) and James Fernane (10) also playing vital roles in the win.

Garvey’s Tralee Warriors head coach John Dowling was relieved afterwards: “A hard game for us on the road against a Moycullen team well coached and well run, but we had some huge performances from our young players, Steven Bowler and James Fernane, who helped us get over the line.”

John Cunningham was frustrated afterwards. “Disappointing result. After a big effort last week, we just didn’t get the same intensity in the first-half and they scored way too easily. Then, when we got back in the game, we had turnovers and bad decisions at key moments. Credit to Tralee, they made big shots consistently and fully deserved the win in the end. We just have to knuckle down for a tough trip to Killorglin next weekend.”

There was a thriller at the IWA Clontarf, where defending champions Belfast Star picked up their first win of the season, it took a three pointer from Max Cooper with 6.1 seconds remaining to clinch it. Cooper led Belfast’s scoring with 28 points, followed closely behind by Conor Quinn on 23 points.

Belfast Star had a 10 point cushion by half-time, but Killester responded impressively and were level at 49 points apiece with three minutes to go in the third quarter. The game appeared to be veering in Killester’s favour, before Belfast Star wrestled back the result.

Adrian Fulton said: “We had a good start, we were in good shape and we lost our way, we really struggled in the third quarter. John Behan was absolutely tremendous, Kason Harrell was fantastic as well, so they gave us lots of problems and we simply couldn’t score. It wasn’t any kind of complex offensive stuff, it was just a lot of guts and determination, when they had us over a barrel they dug in and fair credit to the players. Max (Cooper) came up with the big shot at the end with six seconds to go, but still I wouldn’t have been surprised if Killester had knocked one down on the buzzer to win it.

“It is a long season, but myself and Brian (O’Malley) have a lot of work to do, because it was really exciting. The quality of the game ebbed and flowed, there was some brilliant stuff and there was some bananas stuff, but it was exciting for sure. I don’t think I can take six months of this, if they’re going to be that close every week!”

Killester head coach Brian O’Malley added: “The guys were far more physical in the second half, we got a bit of momentum and on a roll, made some shots, John Behan was fantastic and Kason (Harrell) is always immense. I suppose towards the end we didn’t execute as well as we needed to. When it comes down to the last few minutes I suppose we’ll reflect on how it went, but execution-wise it wasn’t good enough. Credit to (Belfast) Star, we went on a run and got up and maybe took our foot off the gas and then they punished us with a quick barrage and we just couldn’t recover.”

C&S Neptune picked up their first win of the season, a 92-78 success over NUIG Maree. The teams were level at 43-43 at half-time and C&S Neptune led by a point 67-66 going into the final quarter, before pulling away to win by 14 points. Nil Sabata top scored for the Cork side, with 25 points.

Player/coach Colin O’Reilly was pleased with how his side fared. “Really nice performance and win for us in the end. (NUIG) Maree are well coached and executed their play throughout. We seemed a little anxious early, forcing the issue and missed nine of our first ten shots, but once we settled down we got into our flow better.

“The game was in the balance heading into the fourth and our defence really stepped up to hold them scoreless for long patches. Overall we had fantastic contributions across the board individually. Our guards set the tone defensively and our bigs dominated the glass when needed. Still a lot to work on, but a lot easier to do that after a win”, O’Reilly said.

In the InsureMyVan.ie Division 1 new National League side Grand Hotel Malahide made it two wins from two, with a 86-74 win over Ulster University. 

Limerick Sport Eagles, IT Carlow Basketball, UCC Demons and Ej Sligo All-Stars are also two from two. Ej-Sligo All-Stars coasted to a 103-48 win over LYIT Donegal, Keith Jordan had a hugely impressive 46 points for the victors. UCC Demons also had a big win, overcoming WIT Vikings 106-53.

Fr. Mathews’ first game of the season ended in 78-64 victory over Scotts Lakers Killarney, while Abbey Seals Dublin Lions and McGowans Tolka Rovers picked up their first wins.

InsureMyVan.ie Super League - Round 2 results and top scorers

InsureMyVan.ie Super League - Round 2 results

Saturday 16th October

C&S Neptune 92-78 NUIG Maree

Half-time: 43-43

Top scorers C&S Neptune: Nil Sabata 25, Cian Heaphy 15, James Hannigan 12

Top scorers NUIG Maree: Jeryn Lucas 14, Deondre Jackson 13, Lovre Tvrdic 13

UCD Marian 78-68 Bright DCU Saints

Half-time: 52-25

Top scorers UCD Marian: Srdjan Stojanovic 24, Dan James 18, Neil Baynes 13

Top scorers Bright DCU Saints: Julius Brooks 26, Ben Durox 18, Eoin Darling 9

Team 360 Financial Killorglin 64-69 Tradehouse Central Ballincollig

Half-time: 32-36

Top scorers Team 360 Financial Killorglin: Allan Thomas 24, Simon Fransis 23, Xabier Arriaga 9

Top scorers Tradehouse Central Ballincollig: Andre Nation 20, Keelin Cairns 12, Adrian O’Sullivan 12 

Griffith College Templeogue 85-82 DBS Éanna

Half-time: 48-43

Top scorers Griffith College Templeogue: Vladimir Tokishin 22, Jason Killeen 18, Lorcan Murphy 16

Top scorers DBS Éanna: Devin Gilmore 21, Stefan Desnica 16, Neil Lynch 14

Killester 72-73 Belfast Star

Half-time: 33-43

Top scorers Killester: John Behan 22, Kason Harrell 18, Tomás Fernández 13

Top scorers Belfast Star: Max Cooper 28, Conor Quinn 23, James Claar 12

Sunday 17th October

Moycullen 81-84 Garvey’s Tralee Warriors

Half-time: 38-47

Top scorers Moycullen: Grant Olsson 22, Joseph Tummon 21, Josh Marvesley 14

Top scorers Garvey’s Tralee Warriors: Aaron Calixte 31, Fergal O’Sullivan 17, James Fernane 10

InsureMyVan.ie Division 1 - Round 2 results and top scorers

InsureMyVan.ie Division 1 – Round 2 results

Friday 15th October

Portlaoise Panthers 83-92 IT Carlow Basketball

Half-time: 48-54

Top scorers Portlaoise Panthers: Nelson Larkins 25, Luke Thompson 19, Conor Gallagher 12

Top scorers IT Carlow Basketball: Kevin Donohoe 22, Nathaniel Shafer 20, Armands Vaikuls 14

Saturday 16th October

McGowans Tolka Rovers 79-56 Drogheda Wolves

Half-time: 37-33

Top scorers McGowans Tolka Rovers: Sean Moore 16, Conor Liston 16, Ramunas Ramanauskas 12

Top scorers Drogheda Wolves: Adam Mullally 13, Jubril Alade 10, Guilherme Vilela 7

Titans 53-66 Abbey Seals Dublin Lions

Half-time: 26-39

Top scorers Titans: Peter Brown 17, Comhghall McCormack 13, Michael Okeke 8

Top scorers Abbey Seals Dublin Lions: Finn Hughes 29, Kevin Anyanwu 12, Liam Osinuga 12, Tiernan Howe 5

Grand Hotel Malahide 86-74 Ulster University

Half-time: 49-39

Top scorers Grand Hotel Malahide: Kevin Foley 19, Tariq Guebaili 19, Sean Daly 13, Romond Jenkins 13

Top scorers Ulster University: Conor O’Sullivan 34, Cian Carmichael 9, Gary Murphy 7, Matty Rooney 7

Limerick Sport Eagles 94-86 Killarney Cougars

Half-time: 44-42

Top scorers Limerick Sport Eagles: Manny Payton 43, Daniel Ajuka 15, Steve king 13.

Top scorers Killarney Cougars: Justin Tuason 22, Mark Greene 21, Mark O’Shea 20

Ej Sligo All-Stars 103-48 LYIT Donegal

Half-time: 60-21

Top scorers Ej Sligo All-Stars: Keith Jordan 46, Jamie Hayes 18, Zack Powell 14

Top scorers LYIT Donegal: Calvin Whipple 19, Luke Cassidy 19, Da Quan 6

Fr. Mathews 78-64 Scotts Lakers Killarney

Half-time: 45-24

Top scorers Fr. Mathews: Jonathan Garcia 26, David Murray 15, Jack O'Mahony 11

Top scorers Scotts Lakers Killarney: Emiliyan Grudov 31, Ben Miller 11, Jamie O'Sullivan 8

Sunday 17th October

UCC Demons 106-53 WIT Vikings

Half-time: 55-27

Top scorers UCC Demons: Tala Fam Thiam 30, Andre Kennedy 25, Stevan Manojovic 12, Kyle Hosford 10

Top scorers WIT Vikings: Craig O’Neill 16, Denis Miculescu 9, Daniel Sheehan 8, Jake Kavanagh 8