Walis lead the table on goal difference with a perfect record of six straight wins after comfortably outscoring Dyffryn.
Although the first quarter was close at 4-3, the table toppers won the second 6-0, the third 12-4 and the last 6-2.
Players of the Match
Players: Walis – Nia Tomos; Dyffryn – Lois Crookes
Umpires: Walis – Hanna Domagala; Dyffryn – Lois Crookes
Like the Walis, Arfon Ladies have a 100 percent slate of six consecutive wins.
And their latest victory was an excellent one – 29-22 over previous leaders Panthers.
The opener saw Arfon lead just 7-6, but winning the second 9-5 established a crucial five-goal advantage.
Arfon also edged the last two 6-5 and 7-6 to take the honours.
PoM
Players: Arfon – Elen Davies; Panthers – Alaw Griffiths
Umpires: Arfon – Alaw Ceris; Panthers – Abbi Parkinson
An emphatic win for Celts, whose lead grew gradually throughout the match.
PoM
Players: Celts – Allison Williams; WaliB’s – Alaw Davies-Thomas
Umpires: Celts – Cerys Davies; WaliB’s – Alaw Davies-Thomas
A stunning last quarter from Dolgellau so nearly earned them what looked like an unlikely draw.
Trailing 12-5 at half time, Dol won the third 8-7 but were still six behind entering the curtain-closer.
However, they took that last session 9-4 and finished just a goal behind in a great match.
PoM
Players: Mavericks – Leah Roberts; Dolgellau – Llio Parry
Umpires: Mavericks – Jo Harris; Dolgellau – Llio Parry
Bryngoch went top of the table after a convincing win over previous leaders Wildcats.
Leading by nine at half time, the Walis side eventually finished 11 goals in front.
Walis teams now lead both divisions.
PoM
Players: Bryngoch – Ellie Gossett; Wildcats – Mia Roberts
Umpires: Bryngoch – Carrie Williams; Wildcats – Ella Roberts
Despite losing the first quarter, Celts Bach soon took control.
By half time, the Celts were five goals in front and from there bossed the last two sessions 11-3 and 7-1.
PoM
Players: Bach – Dinah Grace Hardington; Difas – Beca Haf
Umpires: Bach – Lucy Harrison Jones; Difas – Luned Owen
Losing by two at half time, the Anglesey starlets turned things around in the last pair of quarters.
The third session, which Môniars won 8-3, was vital to the final outcome.
PoM
Players: Môniars – Charnjit Grewal; Bethesda – Bid Webb
Umpires: Môniars – Charnjit Grewal; Bethesda – Bethan Williams.
Cracking close match which saw Cymric celebrate just a second win of the season.
The students were always in front, just by one entering the final quarter, but they took the last 7-5 to seal the success.
PoM
Players: Cymric – Heledd Davies; Porthmadog – Sarah Williams
Umpires: Cymric – Cadi Evans; Porthmadog – Sarah Williams
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