All of Tuesday’s matches in Division Two were fairly close with every team able to take some positives away from their performance.
Llangefni led after the first quarter against Pwllheli Subway Warriors and the Anglesey team were just two behind at half time.
Warriors clinched it by taking the third section 9-3, while Cefni did well to win the last 6-4, but by then had left themselves too big a mountain to climb.
Amigos paid the price for a slow start when they found themselves nine goals adrift at the midway stage against WaliB’s.
Although Amigos came back stronger in the second half and won the final quarter, WaliB’s took the victory comfortably enough.
Tacos and Moniars were almost inseparable for the first two quarters, the score standing just 10-9 at half time.
In the third, Tacos took total command, winning it 9-2 to establish a 19-11 advantage.
Then in a similar pattern to other matches on the night, Moniars won the curtain-closer 6-3, but had left themselves too much to do.
Wnion were just 8-6 ahead after the opener against Sombreros, but from there the Dolgellau side were in charge, although their opponents had a good third quarter.
Llangefni 20-26 Pwllheli Subway Warriors
(8-6; 11-13; 14-22; 20-26)
Llangefni: Cerys Michael, Awel Jones, Elain Rhun, Reaghan Smith, Ceris Hughes, Lottie Pleasant, Molly Tooze, Emily Horton.
Subway: Heidi Bakewell, Cassie Ogilvy, Ellie Brady, Helena Bird-Jones, Ela Roberts, Ella Harris, Debbie Jones.
Players of the Match
Llangefni: Umpires and Players – Reaghan Smith.
Subway: Umpires – Heidi Bakewell; Players – Cassie Ogilvy.
WaliB’s 25-16 Amigos
(5-0; 15-6; 21-10; 25-16)
WaliB’s: Karen Parry, Tania Oakshott, Mererid Llwyd, Ellen Williams, Lois Jones, Lucy Tugwell, Amy Arkle Jones, Siwan Jones, Glesni Edwards, Sian Herbert Jones, Anna Jones.
Amigos: Awen Humphreys, Lili Ray, Llio Jones, Mari Gruffydd, Elain Tudur, Nia Jones, Megan Euros, Sian Roberts.
PoM
WaliB’s: Umpires – Amy Arkle Jones; Players – Tania Oakshott.
Amigos: Umpires – Nia Jones; Players – Mari Gruffydd.
Tacos 22-17 Moniars
(5-4; 10-9; 19-11; 22-17)
Tacos: Lois Parry, Awel Owen Jones, Cadi Jones, Erin Jones, Elliw Hunt, Marged Sion, Luned Eryl. Subs: Ela Haf, Llanw Jones, Elin Mai Williams.
Moniars: Louise Pleasant, Charnjit Grewal, Sophie Lewis, Nell Beaton, Meirian Morgan, Ffion Roberts, Cara Owen. Sub: Catrin Griffiths.
PoM
Tacos: Umpires – Luned Eryl; Players – Lois Parry.
Moniars: Umpires – Nell Beaton; Players – Ffion Roberts.
Sombreros 18-29 Dolgellau Wnion
(6-8; 7-15; 14-23; 18-29)
Sombreros: Rhian Owen, Chloe Griffith, Martha Ceiriog, Swyn Edwards, Ela Davies, Malan Hughes, Heledd Jones.
Wnion: Janice Phipps-Owen, Ffion Gittins, India Clackson, Gemma Williams, Marged Davenport, Donna Williams, Sarah Smithies. Sub: Laura Evans.
PoM
Sombreros: Umpires – Martha Ceiriog; Players – Chloe Griffiths.
Wnion: Umpires – Janice Phipps-Owen; Players – Donna Williams.
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