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18 Mar 2026

PICTURES: Supporters cheer on Limerick Celtics and Flexachem KCYMS in Super League clash

The Limerick Celtics were defeated on a scoreline of 91-85 at the UL Arena last weekend

THE Limerick Celtics Men's side were beaten on a scoreline of 91-85 against Kerry's Flexachem KCYMS in what was their final Super League tie of the regular season at the UL Arena last weekend. 

Men's side were beaten on a scoreline of 91-85 against Kerry's Flexachem KCYMS in what was their final Super League tie of the regular season at the UL Arena last weekend. 

Eche Okeke and Jordan Blount did their best to ensure Killorglin kept their season alive, with Okeke scoring 25 points and Blount getting 23.

Marquez Samir Letcher-Ellis had a dominant game inside, scoring 14 points and grabbing 21 rebounds.

AJ Williams had a game-high 26 points, as he ended the season at the top of the points scoring table in the league.

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Celtics 20-year old Philip Kearney had 22 points, including five threes in the loss.

Photographer Brendan Gleeson was on hand to capture all of the colour and excitement from last weekend's clash. 

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