Last year’s winter league champions Walis stayed hot on the heels of current leaders Arfon Ladies with an emphatic win over Pwllheli.
After losing the opener 11-2, Pwll fought back well to win the second 7-6, but Walis were on top for the rest of the match, taking the final session 10-3.
Players of the Match
Players: Walis – Elen Edwards; Pwllheli – Cassie Ogilvy
Umpires: Walis – Nia Tomos; Pwllheli – Cassie Ogilvy
What a comeback from Arfon Ladies in the derby!
After losing the first quarter 9-1, the table-toppers fought back to take the second 9-3, but still trailed 12-10 at half time.
When Arfon Ladies won the third 7-3 they were ahead overall, but still just two to the good going into the curtain-closer.
However, the table-toppers bossed the last 7-4 to complete the victory. Great game though between two fine sides.
PoM
Players: Celts – Siwan Jones; Arfon – Beca Parry
Umpires: Celts – Gwenno Pritchard; Arfon – Alaw Ceris
Another cracking game where Mavericks produced a superb last quarter to go close to grabbing a draw.
Dolgellau were fairly comfortable at 16-11 ahead come the end of session three, but that final segment saw Mavericks battle back to win it 8-5.
PoM
Players: Dolgellau – Steph Owen; Mavericks – Jessie Jones
Umpires: Dolgellau – Steph Owen; Mavericks – Gwenno Davies
It was a night of thrillers in Division One – and perhaps this one was the best.
Celts Bach took the first two quarters 6-3 and 6-4 to lead 12-7 at midway.
The second half began with an 8-6 quarter in Dyffryn’s favour to set up an interesting fourth.
And it was Dyffryn who produced the big finish, winning it 8-4 to take the match by one goal.
PoM
Players: Dyffryn – Elin Evans; Bach – Lucy H Jones
Umpires: Dyffryn – Laura Evans; Bach – Lucy H Jones
The Walis derby was by far the game of the night last Tuesday.
Top of the table WaliB’s looked in command at the halfway stage with a 16-9 advantage.
But Midffild were far from finished, winning the third 12-7 to trail by only two entering the last.
And that finishing session was a thriller – Midffild winning it 8-7 but ending up just a goal behind their opponents at the final whistle.
Da iawn Walis x 2
PoM
Players: WaliB’s – Alaw Davies Thomas; Midffild – Dwynwen Jones
Umpires: WaliB’s – Alaw Davies Thomas; Midffild – Erin Cox
The margin of victory was more emphatic for the experienced Bethesda, but Genod Nantlle did manage to score in each quarter.
PoM
Players: Bethesda – Bid Webb; Nantlle – Elsi Williams
Umpires: Bethesda – Bid Webb; Nantlle – Anni Evans
Llangefni racked up a remarkable 49 goals in their success against Port.
The last quarter was an absolute feast – Cefni scoring 14 and Porthmadog 12.
PoM
Players: Porthmadog – Debs Brookes; Llangefni – Cerys Davies
Umpires: Porthmadog – Non Jones; Llangefni – Cerys Parry
Cymric fought really well for the first three quarters and were not out of it at 9-6 down going into the final act.
However, Holyhead upped their game, winning it 8-1 to clinch a 10-goal triumph.
PoM
Players: Cymric – Cadi Evans; Holyhead – Ceri Williams
Umpires: Cymric – Cadi Evans; Holyhead – Kirsty Fairest
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