Paul Dick inspires Killester to narrow victory over Ballincollig in Men's Super League

When the game hung in the balance Dick produced crucial baskets that broke the hearts of Ballincollig coming down the stretch.
Paul Dick inspires Killester to narrow victory over Ballincollig in Men's Super League

MAIN MAN: Killester’s Paul Dick sizes up the defence as he looks for a driving lane against Ballincollig in their Domino Men’s Superleague clash at MTU Arena. Pic: Chani Anderson.

Ballincollig 80 Killester 81

Inspired by a man of the man of the match display from Paul Dick, Killester managed to see off a late Ballincollig rally to secure maximum points in the Domino’s Men’s Super League at the MTU Arena on Monday.

When the game hung in the balance Dick produced crucial baskets that broke the hearts of Ballincollig coming down the stretch.

Ballincollig went into the game without star American Latrell Josell for the second consecutive game as he continues to suffer from back spasms.

The Killester’s Americans Robert Braswell and Josh Wilson nailed consecutive three-pointers in the opening minute to give them the perfect start.

Credit to Ballincollig, they steadied the ship and consecutive baskets got them up and running but they still trailed 7-4 in the fourth minute.

Josh Steel showed his class on the next possession and when Adrian O’Sullivan pulled up for a stunning three-pointer, it gave his side a 10-7 lead.

Andy McGeever came off the Killester bench to nail a monstrous shot outside the paint, but Ballincollig responded to command a four-point lead in the sixth minute.

Latavious Mitchell has been one of the best Americans in the league this season and he finished the quarter with a basket and a three-pointer that was good enough to see his team lead 21-20 entering the second quarter.

Dylan Corkery showed his shooting skills with a neat three-pointer on the restart as suddenly the Cork side had a six-point cushion.

Killester’s tendency to choose silly shooting options was hurting them and four minutes into the second quarter Ballincollig had a nine-point lead following a Colm Blount basket and bonus.

For two minutes in this period Ballincollig went into a lull and three unanswered Killester baskets reduced the deficit to two-points that forced a time out with 2.53mins remaining to the interval.

On the restart, Colm O’Reilly made a neat drive to the hoop and executed and Killester then took the lead with two Braswell free throws.

The home responded with a Mitchell basket that ensured they went in at the break commanding a 41-40 lead.

Reading the half stats Ballincollig were 10/19 (53%) inside the paint and 6/17 (38%) outside the arc.

Killester only took 10 seconds to regain their lead courtesy of a Baptiste Chazelas lay-up, but Ballincollig responded with a basket and a brace of free throws.

Scoring was certainly a rarity in the opening three minutes with both sides struggling to put the ball in the basket, but Adrian O’Sullivan looked like the one Ballincollig player capable of hurting Killester with his moves to the hoop.

Entering the closing couple of minutes Mitchell produced a stunning coast-to-coast basket and suddenly Ballincollig led by three points, 59-56.

Ballincollig pushed on and commanded a six-point lead entering the fourth quarter, but Dick showed his class with a long range three-pointer on the restart.

Killester, inspired by Dick, surged into a seven-point lead in the closing minutes but Ballincollig battled back with consecutive three-pointers from Corkery.

Trailing by two points, Adrian O’Sullivan had an opportunity to win the game for the home side but he only managed to make one of his shots as the Ballincollig revival fell short.

Scorers for Ballincollig: L Mitchell 20, A O’Sullivan 23, D Corkery 11.

Scorers for Killester: R Braswell 24, P Dick 21, J Wilson 14.

Ballincollig: A O’Sullivan, J Steel, L Jossell, D O’Herlihy, A Rodriguez, C O’Sullivan, R O’Sullivan, C Blount, L O’Sullivan, D Corkery, K Cairns, L Mitchell.

Killester: A McGeever, J Wilson, C O’Reilly, D Sheridan, P Dick, T Byrne, M McGrath, F Raheem, K Yang, R Braswell, B Chazelas, J Rawdon, R Farouq.

Referees: J Dooley (Portlaoise), A Wickham (Dublin), A Pauliukenas (Portlaoise).

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