Catch-up: Reports from the North Wales Coast West League

Louis Chapman scored five goals for Caergybi last Saturday

CATCH-UP: ERYRI CONSULTING NORTH WALES COAST WEST FOOTBALL LEAGUE – JANUARY 7

Premier Division

CPD Aberffraw 0 Glantraeth 2

Three points were sealed for visitors Glantraeth when substitute Aron Jones scored a counter-attack goal six minutes into added time.

The away team had led from the 11th minute when Geraint Jones scored via a free kick swung over from the left.

Bethesda Athletic 7 Amlwch Town 0

Scott Hughes was the star man for Bethesda with a five-goal salvo, four of them coming in an 11-minute spell in the second half.

Wisdom Janes and Dean Redmond also found the net for the Premier leaders.

This match was reported on in depth by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.

CPD Pentraeth 1 CPD Llanberis 3

Llanberis trailed at half time to a Kian Abbott goal, but very late strikes from Dion Owen (pen), Tomos Owen and Osian Glyn turned the tables dramatically in the Darans’ favour.

That late drama also included a second yellow card for Pentraeth’s Tyler Mapp.

CPD Pwllheli 3 CPD Mynydd Llandegai 3

Huw Davies’ leveller deep into added time rescued a point for Llandegai.

Adam Hall put Pwll in front on 23 minutes, Kane Roberts equalised on 26, but a Gavin Owen own goal handed the hosts a half-time lead.

Roberts notched his second for Mynydd two minutes into the second half, only for Louis McFarlane to edge Pwllheli ahead for a third time moments later.

And it looked like that was the winner until Davies made it 3-3.

Division One

Bethesda Rovers 0 Caergybi 6

Louis Chapman was a five-goal star for a Caergybi side which hit their hosts for six.

Chapman broke the deadlock a minute before the interval and then added four in the second half to lift him up to 19 for the season.

James Ryan also made the scoresheet for the Holyhead side,

Llanystumdwy 1 Trearddur Bay 1

Asa Thomas’ 610th career goal – and 28th of this season – rescued a late point for Trearddur Bay at Dwyfor Park.

Morgan Griffiths struck first for Llanystumdwy through a great free kick on 58 minutes but the game was eight over the 90 when Thomas converted a Tom Scott assist.

In the first half, Bay had missed some good chances and suffered the frustration of having a goal disallowed.

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