Tuesday evening saw our Youths play out a thrilling 4-4 draw with a strong Killenagh side and while manager Willie Maher was happy with a point, he was disappointed to see a two goal lead slip away.
Tombrack seemed to be always in control of this match but found a hard working visiting side difficult to shake off.
A goal from Jamie Kavanagh put our lads ahead and when Kevin Kenny slotted home a penalty midway through the half, all seemed to be going to plan and even Killenagh pulling a goal back just before the break did not cause any concern,
A goal from John Kavanagh restored Tombrack's two goal cushion but once again Killenagh kept their hopes alive with a goal and despite controlling the game, our lads were finding it difficult to secure the three points
Kevin Kenny scored off another penalty to make it 4-2 but Killenagh refused to give up and scored again to keep in touch and in injury time, they were awarded a penalty which was converted to earn a point.
While Tombrack should have won this game, credit must be given to Killenagh for their never say die effort and both sides are level at the top of division four with a win and a draw each
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