Gwynedd and Anglesey Winter Netball League – lots of high-scoring performances in an exciting week

Dyffryn Ladies

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Cyngrhair Gaeaf 2022 Winter League
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Adran 1 – Division One – February 15/Chwefror 15

Walis Bryncoch 24-25 Dolgellau
(11-6, 17-10, 20-18, 24-25)

Dolgellau fought back from seven goals down at half time to win an absolute thriller in the final quarter.

Bryncoch took the first 11-6 and the second 6-4 to lead 17-10 at midway, but Dol bossed the third 8-3 to trail by just two entering the last, which they won 7-4 to edge a 25-24 triumph.

Player of the Match
Players: Bryncoch – Ellie Gosset; Dolgellau – Steph Owen
Umpires: Bryncoch – Ellie Gosset; Dolgellau – Lowri Parry

Pwllheli 27-22 Arfon Celts
(8-7, 15-13, 21-18, 27-22)

Pwllheli led throughout, but increased their advantage gradually to run out winners by five goals in a good contest.

PoM
Players: Pwllheli – Alaw Griffiths; Celts – Erin Wyn Davies
Umpires: Pwllheli – Cerys Studt; Celts – Danni Power

Dyffryn Ladies 16-33 Tim o Walis
(5-8, 8-15, 14-22, 16-33)

No stopping champions Walis, who saved the best for last by taking the final quarter 11-2.

PoM
Players: Dyffryn – Tesni Hâf; Walis – Lois Pennant
Umpires: Dyffryn – Ellen Wyn Cook; Walis – Nia Tomos

Celts Bach 22-36 Arfon Ladies
(9-8, 13-17, 17-29, 22-36)

Arfon Ladies lost the first narrowly, but established a four-goal lead by halfway.

The leaders then dominated the third 12-4 to ensure an emphatic win.

PoM
Players: Celts – Dinah Hardington; Arfon – Kath Caine
Umpires: Celts – Luned Llwyd Roberts; Arfon – Beca Parry

Adran 2 – Division Two – February 14/Chwefror 14

Bethesda 33-8 Cymric
(7-1, 19-2, 25-5, 33-8)

Bethesda were always in control of this one, their best quarter being the second, which they took 12-1.

PoM
Players: Bethesda – Nerys Jones; Cymric – Mared Hughes
Umpires: Bethesda – Ceri Owen; Cymric – Mared Hughes

Pwllheli 38-27 Porthmadog
(13-6, 18-12, 30-20, 38-27)

A goals fest between the local rivals saw Pwllheli finish on top.

Pwll won the opener 13-6, but Port rallied to edge the second 6-5.

The third was decisive, Pwllheli winning it 12-8 to lead by 10 ahead of the last.

PoM
Players: Pwllheli – Cet Hughes; Porthmadog – Non Jones
Umpires: Pwllheli – Mia Roberts; Porthmadog – Diane Williams

Llangefni 37-28 Holyhead
(7-6, 20-13, 30-18, 37-28)

Plenty of goals in the Anglesey derby too, although second-place Llangefni were clear enough victors.

The first was a tight 7-6 in Cefni’s favour, but they followed up controlling the second by a 13-7 margin.

Twelve behind going into the fourth, Holyhead gained some consolation by topping the curtain-closer 10-7.

PoM
Players: Llangefni – Charnjit Grewal; Holyhead – Kirsty Fairest
Umpires: Llangefni – Cerys Davies; Holyhead – Ceri Williams

Walib’s 36-14 Wariars
(10-5, 18-9, 24-11, 36-24)

Table-topping Walib’s were in command for the first three quarters, but Wariars ended on a high, taking the last 13-12.

PoM
Players: Walib’s – Alaw Fon Roberts; Wariars – Lea Jones
Umpires: Walib’s – Lois Jones; Wariars – Cadi Wyn

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