A catch up of weekend's results from the CCFL and the Leinster Senior League.
In the Combined Counties Football League Senior Division,
Mullingar Town beat Abbeyleix Athletic 3-2 at home, Gallen Utd once again played out a 1-1 draw, this time against Clara Town, but there was defeat for Birr Town as they went down 4-2 away to St Peter's.
Meanwhile, in the Leinster Senior League, there were defeats for both Tullamore Town and Edenderry Town in the Senior Cup, with Tullamore losing 2-0 away to Mount Merrion and Edenderry going down 3-2 away to Newlane.
Portlaoise suffered a 3-2 home defeat to St Pauls Artane.
In Division 1 of the CCFL, it finished,
Division 1
Mountmellick Utd 4, Portlaoise 2
Division 1 Saturday
Moydow FC 2, Colmcille Celtic 1
Gaels Utd 2, Longford Town Cruisers 0
And in Division 2 it finished,
Tullamore Town 3, Mullingar Ath 4
Grange Utd 1, Inny FC 1
Walsh Island Shamrocks 6, St Peter’s 1
Results Elsewhere are as follows,
Division 3
Clonown Rovers 5, Clara Town 0
Temple Villa 4, St Michaels 3
LFA Under 19 Cup 2nd Round
Bohemians 3, Ballyjamesduff 0
Rathcoole FC 6, Mullingar Ath 2
Kinnegad Juniors 0, Tullamore Town 8
Under 17 North
St Francis 1, Gallen Utd 5
Temple Villa 2, Mullingar Ath B 2
Shane Lowry Six Shots Off The Lead In Dubai
Athlone Town Take On Dundalk In LFA Senior Cup
Offaly Host Leinster Champions In League Opener
Limerick The First Task For Laois In National Football League
We're Looking Forward To The Games In Division 1A - Johnny Kelly
Three Midlands Counties In Ladies Football League Action This Weekend
Continuing 100% Professional Record The Goal For Paul Loonam
UL and Mary I Secure Wins In Fitzgibbon Cup
Westmeath Host Sligo In National Football League Opener
Shane Lowry Finishes With Round Of 70 In Dubai
Mayo The First Test For Laois In Division Two
Midlands Sports Set For €1.1m Funding Allocation In 2026
CCFL: Clara Town Claim Big Away Win
Laois Footballer Ade Solanke Joins Bournemouth
Midlands Athletes Impress At Leinster Masters And Intermediate Cross Country Championships
Shane Lowry Back In Action At Dubai Desert Classic
Stephen Rochford To Remain As Tullamore Coach
Sligo Are Going To Bring The Fight To Westmeath - Mark McHugh