Lisbellaw United 1 Enniskillen Town 1

Lisbellaw United and Enniskillen Town had to be satisfied with a point apiece after they played out a 1-1 draw at Drumad on Saturday.
Town had taken an early lead through Gary Lynch but the home side levelled as Paul McGrath tapped in.
And both sides had chances to win the game in the second half but both goalkeepers, Lisbellaw’s Willie McFrederick and Pat Cadden of Town were in inspired form as it finished all square.
The result meant Town’s 100 percent start to the season came to an end but manager Rory Judge was content to come away with a point.
“We took on the champions away from home without seven key players so I was pleased enough to get a point. I think if either team had lost it would have been harsh as both goalkeepers were excellent and it keeps our unbeaten run going,” said Judge.
Town were the quicker out of the blocks and with only five minutes gone they grabbed the lead.
A swift counter saw Stephen Clarke play in Lynch and he let fly with a cracking effort to the roof of the net.
However, Lisbellaw responded and with 20 minutes gone they levelled things up.
Matty Woods’ header came off the crossbar but the ball fell to McGrath who slotted home for 1-1.
Cadden then denied Lisbellaw the lead when he saved from a Ryan O’Keefe header while McGrath was close to a second only for his effort to come back off the post as it remained 1-1 at the break.
Lisbellaw came on strong at the start of the second half and it required a couple of top quality saves from Cadden to keep it level.
The Town netminder pulled off a  brilliant point blank save from a Tiarnan Magee header while he then made a fine stop to deny O’Keefe again after the Lisbellaw attacker was put through one on one.
If the period after half time was about Cadden, the spell after that was all to do with McFrederick.
The Lisbellaw number one made a great save with his feet from Ciaran Brough after Mark Little’s initial shot had hit the crossbar while he then pulled off a stop to deny Johnny Hoy who had raced through on goal.
The ‘Law were reduced to ten men after Woods received a second yellow card while midfielder Kyle McCleery sustained a nasty facial injury after an accidental clash with Ryan Hanna as the game finished 1-1.