Trearddur started well, keeping Pwllheli to half-chances, Freya Davies clearing off the line from a dangerous corner.
The deadlock was broken on 22 minutes when the home side produced a sweeping move down our right.
We were unable to deal with the cross and Mari Fflur Owen scored for the second game in a row.
Ashleigh Jones had our best effort of the first half with a well-struck shot over the bar.
We kept going right up until the the end of the first half, unfortunately conceding in the 45th minute from a fifth corner in a row, Charley Davies the scorer, ensuring we went in 2-0 down at the break.
Another tight half followed with both teams working extremely hard, our goalkeeper and player of the match Georgia Magee making some excellent saves to keep the score at two.
We were unfortunate not to score ourselves with Freya Davies hitting the post and the ball running along the line before it was cleared.
A late goal in the 93rd minute from Lois Thomas finished the scoring for the afternoon.
Bay managers Mark Parry and Stacey Evans said: “Everyone worked extremely hard today and although losing we are showing a great team spirit throughout the side. Pwllheli are an excellent team that will be pushing for the top this season and we wish them all the best for the rest of the season.”
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