(6-5; 17-13; 25-19; 30-25)
With two rounds of matches remaining, Dolgellau hold a four-point lead at the Division One summit.
Taking on Tim o Walis in their recent encounter, Dol were always in front but did lose the last quarter 6-5, the Caernarfon side pushing them hard throughout
Players of the Match
Players: Dolgellau – Steph Owen; Walis – Ffion Jones
Umpires: Dolgellau – Llio Parry; Walis – Ffion Jones
(7-5; 13-14; 21-21; 27-22)
Trailing by a goal at half time, and being level entering the last, Dyffryn produced a superb fourth quarter, winning it 6-1 to clinch the victory which lifted them off the bottom.
PoM
Players: Dyffryn – Tesni Haf; Panthers – Cet Hughes
Umpires: Dyffryn – Elin Jones; Panthers – Cet Hughes
(7-9; 16-16; 26-25; 31-31)
Arfon’s title hopes dipped further after they were held by Mavericks in a goals-packed thriller.
The sides were locked at 16-16 by the midway stage, but Mavericks took the third 10-9.
Arfon won the last session 6-5, but it was only enough to secure them a draw.
PoM
Players: Mavericks – Steph Oliver Smith; Arfon – Clare Roberts Wallis
Umpires: Mavericks – Steph Oliver Smith; Arfon – Elen Davies
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