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DDSL 9Navy: Cracking action for Celtic at home to Firhouse Carmel. match action
DDSL 10E: M Wiley and J Anderson were Celtic's marksmen in their 2-1 home win over Esker Celtic. 2-1
DDSL 11C: Conor Watt and Horace Nzingo were on the mark for Castleknock as they finally overcame Lourdes Celtic in Porterstown, after 3 successive draws. 2-0
DDSL 11E: Alex McCormack continues his amazing run of goals with a brace to seal a 2-1 win away to Esker Celtic.
DDSL 12D1: Castleknock were too strong in Porterstown for a courageous Park Celtic who were unlucky not to score, going close with a number of chances, particularly in the second half. Darragh Bermingham seized his opportunity when he shot home after 1 min. Ahmad Omballi got a brace of goals, while Christian Guerins and Nick Pavlov completed the scoring for the home side, though the margin in truth flatters the winning side. The determination of the Castleknock side was impressive and gave them the edge when it came to finishing. match action. 5-0
DDSL 14A1: Castleknock Celtic continued their journey to a League and Cup double with a 7-1 defeat of McKelvey Celtic
at Porterstown. A slow start to the match saw the home side a goal down after 5 minutes, but a show of strength with five second half goals
A well deserved hat trick from Dino Marcu and goals from Ben Traynor, Jay Harper, Ik and Jabari comfortably saw off
The opposition. 6 points from the final two games of the season will be enough to crown them champions.
DDSL 14C: Celtic were very lethargic in the first half and found themselves down 0-2 at half time away to Celbridge Town. A much improved perfromance in the second half saw Celtic get back in the game 2-3, but Celbridge pushed on to get 2 more goals. Celtic's scorers were Johnnie O'Hanlon and Ayo Durojaiye.
NDSL 14B: Celtic proved too strong for the visiting Baldoyle Utd. Sean Hogan, Aidan Kearney, Hugh Caffrey, and a brace from Luke Toland, ensured a 5-1 victory. 5-1
DDSL 15 Major: Celtic kept their push for promotion on track when they beat 3rd placed Templeogue Utd in Porterstown. Gabi Aghinita scored a splendid goal when he squeezed the ball from the narrowest of angles. Cormac Downes doubled the home side's lead with another individualist goal, though it was hotly contested by the visitors that it had not crossed the line. Templeogue did hit back, despite being down to 10 men, but they were unable to draw level, which moves Celtic closer to the leading pack.