Donegal Junior Football League round-up
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Glenea United 1
Ryan McFadden 40 (pen)
Kilmacrennan Celtic 1
Philip Buchanan 90
In a controversial end to this hard fought game, Kilmacrennan equalised in the 11th minute of injury time through Philip Buchannan. Glenea took the lead on 40 minutes, when Ryan McFadden was fouled in the box after a strong run. He converted the penalty himself.
Best for Glenea were Paul Sweeney, Darren McGeever and Ciaran McFadden, while Gavin Gorman and Paddy McDaid did well for Kilmacrennan.
Drumoghill FC 3
Christy O'Donnell 35 (og), Michael Lynch 71 (pen), Richard Moore 83
Gweedore United 2
Owen Doohan, Joe Gallagher 87
An own goal to broke the deadlock as the unfortunate Christy O'Donnell, under pressure from John O'Kane, put through his own net. United forced their equaliser when Owen Doohan headed home Gallagher's corner. On 71 minutes, Drumoghill took the lead when James Anthony O'Donnell was adjudged to have been fouled and Joe McHugh had no hesitation to pointed to the spot. Up stepped Michael Lynch, who sent the keeper the wrong way to put his side iahead. The game had looked all over when striker Richard Moore put Drumoghill 3-1 up in the 83rd minute but Joe Gallagher's 87th minute strike made sure that there was an anxious last few minutes.
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Castlefin Celtic 1
Anthony White 78
Deele Harps 2
Mark Foley 50, Thomas Mullan 87
Deele went away with all three points against Castlefin in a feisty local derby at Parkview on Sunday. Deele took the lead in the 50th minute after a mix up in the home defence Mark Foley nipped in to score. Castlefin were rewarded in the 78th minute when Anthony White shot to the corner of the net after a through ball from Cormac O'Brien. With a draw looming Deele scored with only minutes remaining when Shane Gallagher crossed to Thomas Mullan who smashed home.
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Glenree United 3
Marty McLaughlin 6, Patrick McGroddy, Brendan McGee
Cranford United 1
Tom Logue 42
Six minutes from the off the home side burst through the Cranford defence in the form of Marty McLaughlin, who stole the ball from the toe of his team mate Patrick McGroddy to fire home Glenree's first. Then, Patrick McGroddy saw his 30-yard effort clink off the crossbar to score Glenree's second. Cranford pulled one back, a belter from Tom Logue following a corner kick. Brendan McGee headed hope the third form a Patrick McGroddy cross.
Colin Gallagher, Patrick McGroddy, Daniel McGroddy and Seaghan McClafferty were best for Glenree and Tom Logue and Declan Hunter had great outings for the Mulroy Bay faithful.
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