Tobias Christensen, of the Limerick Sport Eagles in action against Drogheda Wolves earlier this season I PICTURE: INPHO
IT is a big crucial weekend of fixtures for Limerick basketball sides competing in Domino's Super League and Division One action as the season reaches its business end.
In Dominos Men's Super League action, the Limerick Celtics make the trip to Coláiste Éanna to face Griffith College Éanna on Saturday at 7pm.
Tony Hehir's side will be looking to keep their winning momentum going following last weekend's impressive 86-77 win over Garvey's Tralee Warriors at MTU. The result leaves the Celtics sitting seventh in the table.
In Domino's Women's Division One action, the Limerick Celtics will also be looking to keep their winning run going following a 95-73 win over the Abbey Seals Dublin Lions at Crescent College last weekend.
Next up for Jordan Hehir's side is an away tie against Clunetech Kilkenny Stars on Saturday 7pm.
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Also in Division One, the Limerick Sport Huskies recorded a resounding 91-58 win over Swords Thunder at the LETTS. The 33-point win leaves Patrick O'Regan's side joint second in the table alongside their Limerick counterparts and Templeogue.
Next up for the Huskies is a trip to Coláiste Bríde to face the Abbey Seals Dublin Lions on Saturday at 3.30pm.
The Limerick Sport Huskies were not in action last weekend and will be resuming Men's Division One this weekend when they face the Dublin Lions at Coláiste Bríde. Tip-off in the capital is at 6pm on Saturday evening.
Niall McDermott's side sit joint second in the table on 45 points with Drogheda Wolves and three points behind the Lions who they face on Saturday evening.
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