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Gwynedd and Anglesey Netball League – Primos close gap on top two, Llangefni victorious again

Primos narrowed the gap on the leading two in Division One

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Adran 1 – Division One – March 8/Mawrth 8

Celts Bach 32-46 Primos
(10-14; 19-26; 25-36; 32-46)

Primos nudged closer to the leading two with a commanding victory in a high-scoring match against Celts Bach.

Wales international Gwenan Môn Williams was named both Players and Umpires Player of the Match for the winners.

PoM
Players: Celts – Luned Llwyd Roberts; Primos – Gwenan Môn Williams
Umpires: Celts – Dinah Grace; Primos – Gwenan Môn Williams

Dyffryn Ladies 20-35 Pwllheli
(7-9; 11-19; 17-26; 20-35)

After a close first quarter Pwllheli steadily built a match-clinching lead.

PoM
Players: Dyffryn – Laura Evans; Pwllheli – Cassie Ogilvy
Umpires: Dyffryn – Elin Evans; Pwllheli – Lily Doodson

Walis Bryncoch 22-17 Menai Mavericks
(4-5; 8-10; 15-13; 22-17)

Bryncoch trailed by two goals at half time, but after winning the third quarter 7-3 went on to take the points.

PoM
Players: Bryncoch – Ffion Jones; Mavericks – Gwenno Davies
Umpires: Bryncoch – Sarah Griffiths; Mavericks – Gwenno Davies

Arfon Celts 20-28 Dolgellau
(4-8; 9-13; 15-23; 20-28)

Dolgellau always in control of this one.

PoM
Players: Celts – Gwenno Pritchard; Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes
Umpires: Celts – Danni Power; Dolgellau – Steph Owen

Adran 2 – Division Two – March 7/Mawrth 7

Holyhead 24-28 Pwllheli
(7-8; 16-17; 22-24; 24-28)

Cracking game saw Pwllheli finish four goals ahead, but it was close throughout with just one separating the teams at half time.

PoM
Players and Umpires: Holyhead – Joanna Thomas; Pwllheli – Ellie Brady

Walib’s 43-9 Cymric
(10-2; 16-7; 29-8; 43-9)

PoM
Players: Walib’s – Alaw Davies Thomas; Cymric – Anna Whiteside
Umpires: Walib’s – Alaw Fon Roberts; Cymric – Anna Whiteside

Wariars 15-49 Porthmadog
(3-15; 8-27; 12-39; 15-49)

Top total of the week went to Porthmadog who scored no less than 49 goals.

PoM
Players: Wariars – Lea Jones; Port – Emily Williams
Umpires: Wariars – Cadi Wyn; Port – Sarah Williams

Llangefni 34-25 Bethesda
(5-5; 16-11; 25-17; 34-25)

Cefni continue to rule the roost. The first quarter ended 5-5, but from there the Anglesey side steadily got on top.

PoM
Players: Llangefni – Cerys Davies; Bethesda – Georgia Jones
Umpires: Llangefni – Molly Toole; Bethesda – Serenna Williams

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