Johnstown 4 – Â Torro Utd 1
Recent encounters  between this two sides have been rather feisty affairs with 6 red cards in the last 3 meetings. That run continued on Sunday Morning as both sides were reduced to 10 men late on as Johnstown ran out 4-1 winners over Torro United in the O’Neill’s Sportswear Division 1 at the MDL on Sunday morning.
The men from Kilberry settled quickest and should have taken the lead early on only to see their shot pulled across the Johnstown goal and wide. It was a miss they would rue just 2 minutes later.
As Adam Ivers played a corner into the Torro area, captain Darren McQuillan was pushed to the ground. The referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. There was little doubt who the taker would be, and top scorer Arnold Ruksenas coolly stroked his spot kick into the net giving Johnstown the lead.
With very little separating the 2 sides, it was not until early in the second half either side created real goal scoring chance. Right from the restart, Torro were awarded a free kick out wide. It was crossed into the Johnstown area and met by the head of a Torro defender, up from the back, but he could only direct it straight at Keith Mangan in the Johnstown goal.
Right on the hour mark, the home side doubled their lead. Adam Ivers’ corner was headed into the net by Kacper Zeberek, his 12th of the season, as he rose highest in the crowded area.
With 15 minutes to go, Johnstown made it 3-0. Having kicked the ball out so a player could receive attention, Torro went to return possession to Johnstown. Unfortunately the visiting keeper, who was outside is area misplaced his pass, giving it directly to Adam Ivers. He settled himself and chipped the retreating keeper from 40 yards making it 3-0 to the hosts.
Torro did pull 1 back as the game entered its final 10 minutes. A good move down their right saw them break the Johnstown offside line. The shot was weak but somehow it managed to Squirm under Keith Mangan’s body and into the net.
In the 90th minute, Mangan redeemed himself, with a superb stop from a Torro shot. This stop was the beginning of the move that lead to Johnstown putting the game beyond their visitors.
On as a second half substitute, Shane Conroy took possession just outside the Johnstown area. He brought the ball out of defence and into midfield. With 2 runners to choose from, Conroy picked out the perfectly timed run of Ruksensas who was then clear on goal. Ruksenas scooped the ball over the advancing keeper and into the net making it 4-1, scoring his 10th goal in his last 4 games, bringing his tally to 20 in all competitions this season.
Johnstown FC Team: K. Mangan, J. Colton, J. Connolly, D. McQuillan (c), J. McDermott, A. Ivers, S. Challenger, P. Challenger, W. Cahill, A. Ruksenas, K. Zeberek
Subs: C. Murphy for Colton, J.Martin for P. Challenger, S. Conroy for S. Challenger.

























