Limerick Celtics proved to strong in Crescent College on Saturday night.
Portlaoise Panthers have suffered back to back defeats for the first time this season after a 106-80 loss to Limerick Celtics in the Men’s Division One.
Despite the result the Laois side remain in a comfortable position in the North Conference table, they still sit six points clear at the top with two games in hand.
Meanwhile their Limerick opponents have now extended their 100% start to the season, their record now stands at 17 and 0.
Next up for Jack Scully's side is Moy Tolka Rovers at St Mary's Hall on Saturday.
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