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DDSL 11C1 Sat: Celtic take all 3 points at home to Firhouse Carmel with goals from Malik Shushan, Cillian Hegarty and Dauda Danson. 3-0
DDSL 11D Sun: Cracking game in Porterstown for the visit of league leaders, Drogheda Boys. It was end to end stuff, there were stalwart performances by Celtic's Sean McGarry, Conor Boyle and Andrew Doyle who showed a lot of grit and many classy touches. This is a team that is a joy to watch displaying lots of uninhibited exuberance. Well done boys. 0-0 match action
DDSL 11E: Celtic earn the bragging rights v St Mochtas. 3-1 read on
DDSL 12C: Cabinteely Boys put up a heroic resistance against Celtic in Porterstown Park. The visitors had led for a long stretch, but the extra numbers in Celtic's squad made the difference, and James Caffrey was again on the mark maintaining his consistent goal scoring record. He was joined on the scoresheet by Brendan Stangu who hit 2 to make sure Celtic completed a superb haul of goals amounting to 90 for and only 18 against. 3-1
DDSL 13B1: St John Bosco rescue point in the dying minutes. 1-1 read on
DDSL 15A: Celtic bounce back with big win over Cambridge Boys in Porterstown. A brace each for Sean Hogan and Luke Danaher laid the foundations for the 5 goal victory over the Ringsend outfit. It was just the tonic Celtic needed after their Cup exit on a narrow pitch the previous week. The big Porterstown pitch today was exactly what the Celtic players would thrive on, with the pace of their midfield and attack being deployed to good effect. Luke Danaher was on fire on the right side of midfield and when he wasn't scoring, he was setting up chances for the attack. Diamintino was also excellent with his trademark powerhouse runs on the right wing followed by powerful crosses into the danger areas. 5-0 match action
NDSL 17A: Semi-final Cup exit for Celtic at the hands of Premier league Woodlawn, despite being in contention late into the game. 0-4 read on
NDSL 17B: Celtic get the rub of the green in Balheary against Swords Celtic. 3-2 read on
NDSL 18A: Celtic slip up in their chase for second place at home to Dunboyne. 0-3
NDSL 18B: The Crazy Gang score a bagful, but unfortunately concede 5 as well against St Joseph's East Wall. 5-5