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Mayo League top divisions heading towards a conclusion
Dylan McKee handed Ballina the advantage just before the half-hour mark, but their near neighbours quickly equalised through a spectacular solo effort by Kyle Neary four minutes later. The winning goal came early in the second half from Niall Casey, allowing Ballina to maintain a glimmer of hope for the title with two games remaining - but with Celtic requiring just one point from their three games left, even Ballina know that it would take a miracle for them to catch the Hoops' at this stage of the season.
Galway kick off league campaign with tough task in Castlebar
Galway’s 2023 Allianz football league campaign kicks off this Saturday evening in McHale Park at 7.30pm.
Consultants appointed for Ballina Quay project
Minister of State Dara Calleary TD has welcomed confirmation that Consultants have been appointed by Mayo County Council to establish the potential and finalise a development plan for The Quay in Ballina.
Ballyheane stay top after drawing with Ballina Town
Ballyheane maintained their place at the top of the Super League standings after a 2-2 draw on the road against Ballina Town last weekend.
Westport wins runner-up prize in .IE Digital Town Awards
Westport was announced as runner-up in the Digital Business category at the second annual .IE Digital Town Awards 2022.
70 years and counting of success for Castlebar ICA
The Castlebar Guild of the Irish Countrywomen’s Association should have been celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2020.
Westport United hot on the heels of Ballyheane at top of the table
Ballyheane stayed top of the Elvery's Sports Super League after a 3-1 win on the road against Ballyhaunis Town last Sunday.
Celtic bow out of Connacht Cup as Ballyheane go top in Super League
Castlebar Celtic's hopes of making it to the Connacht Junior Cup Final were dashed by Ballinasloe Town last weekend in a re-fixed game that was abandoned the week before due to horrendous rain making the pitch unplayable, when Celtic were 2-0 up at half-time.