The Limerick Celtics Women's side who defeated Dublin Raiders last weekend I PICTURE: Alexsey Bodrov
IT was a positive week for Limerick teams competing in Domino's Super League and Division One action as all four sides picked up vital wins.
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In Domino's Men's Super League action, the Limerick Celtics picked up a vital win at home to Munster rivals, UCC Demons.
Tony Hehir's side ran out comfortable 90-72 winners on Sunday afternoon at the UL Arena, in what was a much needed win for the Celtics, who had been on a luckless 0-3 run.
This result leaves Hehir's side in tenth position on nine points. Next up for the Celtics is a home tie with Griffith College Éanna in a fortnight's time at the UL Arena.
In Domino's Women's Division One action, the Limerick Celtics picked up a home win when they defeated the Dublin Raiders at Crescent College on Saturday night.
Jordan Hehir's side bounced back from last week's defeat to Moy Tolka Rovers to run out 67-61 winners on Saturday night.
It was an impressive performance from the Celtics considering it was their first league outing in three weeks. Hehir's side can look forward to welcoming Swords Thunder to Crescent College next week as they look to make it back-to-back wins.
Saturday night's result leaves the Celtics joint second in the table on 12 points.
In Domino's Men's Division One action, the Limerick Sport Eagles recorded an impressive 84-75 on the road against Drogheda Wolves in Ballymakenny College.
Niall McDermott's side have made it back-to-back wins in the league following last week's 91-72 win over SPK Utlility Trust Lakers.
Next up for the Eagles is the long trip to UUJ to face the University of Ulster in a fortnight's time. Saturday night's win leaves the Eagles on 18 points in second place, with five teams also joining them om the same points total.
In Domino's Women's Division One action, the Limerick Sport Huskies picked up an 84-71 win over Templeogue of Dublin at the LETT's on Saturday evening.
Patrick O'Regan's side have gathered some real momentum, with Saturday's win being their fourth win on the bounce. That result leaves his side second in the table, level on points with the Limerick Celtics and Templeogue.
Next up for the Eagles is a trip to the capital to face the Dublin Raiders in Coláiste Ráithín on Saturday evening.
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