Arfon needed a big last quarter to edge past the bottom side.
Trailing 14-10 at half time, the multi-championship winning team were three down entering the last, but pulled out all the stops to take that final session 7-2.
Players of the Match
Players: Arfon – Kathryn Caine; WaliB’s – Alaw Davies Thomas
Umpires: Arfon – Kathryn Caine; WaliB’s – Lois Medi Jones
Third place Primos maintained their fine form by dominating almost throughout, although Llangefni did well to draw the second quarter 5-5.
PoM
Players: Primos – Claire Coles Williams; Llangefni – Cerys Parry
Umpires: Primos – Gwenan Môn Williams; Llangefni – Cerys Parry
Leaders Walis maintained command with a comfortable triumph against Dolgellau.
The first quarter was close, ending just 7-6 to the table-toppers, but from there Walis took control.
PoM
Players: Walis – Nia Tomos; Dolgellau – Arwen Evans
Umpires: Walis – Elen Edwards; Dolgellau – Cerys Hughes
Bryncoch claimed top spot with an 18-goal bettering of the islanders.
Môniars endured a tough first half, but improved in the next two quarters, losing them just 7-5 and 7-6.
PoM
Players and Umpires: Bryncoch – Marged Sion; Môniars – Angharad Rowlands
Second-place Celts Bach were too strong on the night for WaliC’s.
PoM
Players: Celts – Lucy Harrison Jones; WaliC’s – Lea Jones
Umpires: Celts – Dinah Grace Hardington; WaliC’s – Lea Jones
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