Both sides won't meet each other in league action until the new year.
Two teams continue to set the pace at the top of the National League First Division in basketball.
Portlaoise Panthers and Limerick Celtics maintained their 100 per cent records last weekend. The Panthers were 15 points winners over Moy Tolka Rovers on Saturday.
It finished 96-81 at the Tolka Rovers Sports Complex while the Celtics ran out 106-70 winners against St Paul's Killarney the same evening.
Limerick Celtics lead the Panthers in the standings having played a game more.
The Laois side are back in action against SETU Waterford Vikings on Saturday week.
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