An entertaining match saw the teams share the points but Vale will feel they let 2 points slip away.
The sun was out for this 11:15am kick off and both sides were trying to play football the way it should be played.
Vale took a few minutes to get going and could have already been behind but for a smart save from Luke Honeyball, but they then settled into the game and had the better of the half.
The best move of the half resulted in a goal in the final minute of the 1st half coming from an excellent left-footed finish from Bill Hayden after some terrific passing in the build-up.
Romeo Sithibe looked like he was on a mission to score but just couldn't create a clear opportunity for himself.
1-0 to Vale at half-time but Killeshin were still very much in the game.
A couple of changes at half-time for Vale saw Josh Dermody drop into defence as cover for his injured brother Zach - both lads having put in good performances in the 1st half.
Vale looked the more likely to score still but they were starting to over-play and Killeshin were gaining more poseession and won a number of corners.
Honeyball produced another two outstanding saves, the latter resulting in a corner in the final minute. Unfortunately for the home side, the corner wasn't dealt with and was driven into the goal from close range and the final whistle blew at the resulting kick-off, giving a result of 1-1.
Vale scorer:
Bill Hayden
Best for Vale were Luke Honeyball, Josh Dermody, Breda Rochford & Ethan Chambers.
Killeshin goal scorer:
Jonny Mc Grath
Best for Killeshin were
Irshad Mohammad, Lucasz Smolarak, Rian Holden