Walis stayed on course for the title with a great win although they had to withstand a strong late comeback from the Panthers.
Leading by six entering the last quarter, Walis lost the curtain-closer 7-4, but Pwllheli had left themselves with too much to do.
Players of the Match
Players: Walis – Lois McGrath; Panthers – Steffi Studt
Umpires: Walis – Jenna Allsup; Panthers – Cassie Ogilvy
After a close first quarter, Arfon Ladies built on their lead in the rest of the match to register an emphatic win.
Arfon Ladies scooped 8, 11, 10 and 11 goals over the four quarters.
PoM
Players: Arfon Ladies – Alaw Swyn; Celts – Beca Jones
Umpires: Arfon Ladies – Alaw Ceris; Celts – Luned Llwyd Roberts
What a cracking contest!
Dolgellau led by one at the end of quarters one and two, were five ahead by the completion of the third, yet Llangefni produced a fantastic rally to take the last 8-3 and earn a deserved draw.
PoM
Players and Umpires: Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes; Llangefni – Elain Rhun.
Dyffryn produced a good second quarter, winning it 9-7, but otherwise the Mavericks dominated, ending up victors by 16 goals.
PoM
Players: Mavericks – Steph Oliver-Smith; Dyffryn – Ffion Jones
Umpires: Mavericks – Chloe Taylor; Dyffryn – Elin Evans.
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