Paul Meegan kicked seven points, including the winner, as Inniskeen edged the McGuigan Builders Intermediate Football Championship Final against Donaghmoyne on Sunday.
Castleblayney secured a place in the AIB Ulster Club Junior Hurling Championship Final when they beat Antrim side Con Magees on Sunday.
Ballybay are up to the top of the County Monaghan Group of Credit Unions Senior Football League after goals by Hugh Malone and Brent Wylie helped them to a comfortable win over Currin on Sunday. Castleblayney took a step towards securing a semi-final place when they won a high-scoring game against Clontibret on Saturday. The county champions made a blistering start, but goals by Brendan McElroy (two) and Dermot and Fergal Malone turned it in favour of Blayney. Latton proved too strong for Truagh on Sunday, while Doohamlet conceded Saturday’s fixture in Scotstown.
Cremartin maintained their survival hopes in the Monaghan Electrical Intermediate Football League with a narrow win over Emyvale on Saturday, while Corduff edged a low-scoring game against Tyholland in their bid for a semi-final place.
Toome ground out a win away to Éire Óg on Sunday to secure the last place in the Eurotech Junior Football League semi-finals, while fifth-placed Drumhowan were held to a draw by Aghabog. Blackhill’s win in Aughnamullen secured home advantage for their semi-final against Killanny, who were convincing winners in their game at home to Oram. The other final-round game saw Scotstown and Killeevan play out a draw. The semi-finals are due to be played next Sunday at 3pm: Aughnamullen v Toome and Blackhill v Killanny.
Ronan Curran hit 1-10 and Ritchie Sheridan, Oisín Wilcox and Micheál Mac Suibhne also found the net as Carrickmacross got the better of Monaghan Harps in the Silver Hill Foods Minor Hurling Championship Final on Saturday.
Andrew Burns hit a brace of goals to help Blackhill beat Truagh in the Platinum Tanks Reserve Football League Division Three Final on Friday night.
By cshalvey Sun 12th Oct