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Hogan Gwynedd and Anglesey Summer Netball League – Panthers and Llangefni win thrillers

Arfon Ladies were in cracking form in Division One

Cyngrhair Hogan Pêl-Rwyd Gwynedd a Môn
Hogan Gwynedd and Anglesey Netball League
Cyngrhair Haf 2022 Summer League

Adran 1 – Division 1 – August 24

Arfon Ladies 24-9 Tim o Walis
(3-2; 10-3; 16-5; 24-9)

Arfon Ladies

Arfon moved to within three points of leaders Dolgellau with an emphatic win over Tim o Walis on Wednesday night.

A close opener saw Arfon end it 3-2 up, but the 13-time league champions took total control from there, winning the subsequent quarters 7-1, 6-2 and 8-4.

Players of the Match
Players: Arfon – Llinos Dobbins; Walis – Malan Jones
Umpires: Arfon – Alys Francis; Walis – Lois McGrath

Dyffryn Ladies 20-15 Menai Mavericks
(5-4; 14-7; 18-8; 20-15)

Dyffryn celebrated their first win of the season, although they had to withstand a strong finish from the Mavericks.

The bottom side edged the first 5-4, but then dominated the second 9-3 to lead 14-7 at the midway stage.

After winning quarter three 4-1, Dyffryn were 10 goals ahead. Menai battled back well to take the last 7-2, but had left themselves far too much to do to affect the result.

PoM
Players and Umpires: Dyffryn – Ffion Jones; Mavericks – Steph Oliver Smith

Penygroes Primos 24-25 Pwllheli Panthers
(6-7; 11-12; 18-18; 24-25)

What a match this was!

The teams were hard to separate throughout, Panthers winning the first quarter 7-6 before the second finished 5-5 and Primos took the third 7-6 to make it all-square entering the closer.

And the Pwllheli side just took it by seven goals to six to seal the tightest of victories.

PoM
Players: Primos – Delyth Pyrs; Panthers – Cassie Ogilvy
Umpires: Primos – Rhodd Parry; Panthers – Steffi Studt

Adran 2 – Division 2 – August 23

WaliC’s 14-29 WaliB’s
(1-10; 6-16; 10-22; 14-29)

After losing the first session 10-1, the writing was on the wall for WaliC’s.

Although the second was much closer, won just 6-5 by the B’s, a victory margin had already been well established.

B’s won the last two 6-4 and 7-4 to run out clear winners.

PoM
Players: WaliC’s – Cara O’Neil; WaliB’s – Tanya Oakshott
Umpires: WaliC’s – Cadi Wyn; WaliB’s – Alaw Fon

Llangefni 32-31 Porthmadog
(6-8; 13-17; 23-23; 32-31)

Game of the week? Surely so.

Second-place Llangefni lost the first quarter 8-6 and were 17-13 down by half time.

However, the Anglesey side outscored Port 10-6 in the third to make it 23-apiece ahead of the last.

And in a scintillating closer, Cefni won it 9-8 to end up victorious by a single goal.

PoM
Players and Umpires: Llangefni – Lottie Pleasant; Porthmadog – Sarah Williams

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