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Adran 1 – Division 1 – November 16

Pwllheli Panthers 18-10 Dolgellau
(5-3; 7-6; 10-8; 18-10)

This one was very close until Division One leaders Pwllheli Panthers pulled clear in the final quarter.

Player of the Match
Players: Panthers – Heidi Bakewell; Dolgellau – Lowri Parry
Umpires: Panthers – Tara Thorne; Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes

Arfon Ladies 20-21 Walis Bryncoch
(4-6; 8-10; 12-16; 20-21)

Walis Bryncoch pulled off a thrilling first win of the season against the league’s most successful team Arfon Ladies.

Leading throughout, Bryncoch were four goals clear ahead of the fourth quarter, but that last session was won by Arfon 8-5.

However, it was not enough to prevent a Walis victory.

PoM
Players: Arfon – Rachel Southall; Bryncoch – Ellie Gosset
Umpires: Arfon – Alaw Davies; Bryncoch – Ellie Gosset

Celts Bach 20-42 Tim o Walis
(4-9; 11-22; 15-32; 20-42)

Reigning winter champions Tim o Walis are now the only unbeaten side in Division One after a third straight triumph.

PoM
Players: Celts – Dinah Hardington; Walis – Elen Edwards
Umpires: Celts – Lucy Harrison-Jones; Walis – Elen Edwards

Dyffryn Ladies 16-39 Primos
(1-11; 8-22; 12-32; 16-39)

Primos are second in the table after dominating against Dyffryn.

PoM
Players: Dyffryn – Greta Jams; Primos – Gwenan Williams
Umpires: Dyffryn – Heledd Davies-Jones; Primos – Delyth Pyrs

Adran 2 – Division 2 – November 15

TABLE ABOVE IS AFTER WYTHNOS 4 – WEEK 4 – NOT 3 AS STATED

WaliB’s 25-19 Llangefni
(6-5; 10-8; 19-14; 25-19)

WaliB’s maintained their 100% record with a hard-fought victory over Llangefni.

Just two goals separate the sides at the midway point, but WaliB’s pulled clearer in the second half.

PoM
Players and Umpires: WaliB’s – Alaw Davies Thomas; Llangefni – Cerys Parry

Genod Nantlle 11-21 Wariars Walis
(4-4; 6-7; 9-13; 11-21)

Wariars led just 7-6 at the halfway point, but a stronger third and fourth quarter ensured they won quite comfortably.

PoM
Players: Genod – Erin Williams; Wariars – Erin Roberts
Umpires: Genod – Ellie Dunn; Wariars – Lea Jones

Walis Midffild 29-24 Holyhead
(6-7; 14-10; 21-17; 29-24)

Walis Midffild lost the first quarter, but winning the second 8-3 had them in control.

Nonetheless, the third and fourth quarters were good battles, finishing 7-7 and 8-7 respectively to Midffild.

PoM
Players: Midffild – Erin Cox; Holyhead – Ceri Williams
Umpires: Midffild – Erin Cox; Holyhead – Abby Owen

Pwllheli Wildcats 35-5 Cymric
(7-2; 13-3; 24-4; 35-5)

PoM
Players: Wildcats – Ellie Brady; Cymric – Cadi Evans
Umpires: Wildcats – Cet Hughes; Cyrmic – Anna Whiteside Thomas

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