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Men' Super League: Maree clinch South Conference title

Maree secured top spot in the South Conference of the InsureMyVan.ie Super League, after an 80-72 success on the road against Pyrobel Killester, while UCC Demons earned the big victory they needed against Flexachem KCYMS (110-62) to pinch the one remaining play-off berth up for grabs.

Maree held firm in the face of a fourth-quarter surge by Pyrobel Killester to win out 80-72 in Clontarf on Saturday night and subsequently clinch the InsureMyVan.ie Super League South Conference title.

With five players finishing up on double digits, among them Terence Lewis (17) and Tahmir Gadsden and Tom Dumont on 16 apiece, the visitors were able to successfully counter Killester's big hitters in the likes of Kason Harrell who chalked up 28.

"We're delighted to secure the win against Killester and it's an added bonus that we get the first seed in the conference for a second year running" said Maree head coach, Charlie Crowley.

UCC Demons required a 21-point win over Flexachem KCYMS if they were to pip their Kerry rivals to the last remaining play-off spot, and they served that up with interest, storming to a 110-62 triumph in the Mardyke Arena on Sunday afternoon.

Huge performances from Seventh Woods, Tala Fam Thiam and Elijah Tillman who, together, amassed 85 points and 32 rebounds, proved the driving force behind this crucial victory for the Cork side.

"I’m extremely happy with the lads’ efforts today" said Daniel O’Mahony, UCC Demons head coach. "We knew we had a massive task on our hands and, credit to the lads, we did it quite comfortably".

Despite Che Yasin turning in a game-high 27 points and Conor O’Sullivan and Nil Sabata combining for 42, Energywise Ireland Neptune still suffered a 95-85 reversal at the hands of Irish Guide Dogs

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