Top of the table Arfon were pushed hard by Pwllheli in the first three quarters, but took the last 7-2 to make the final outcome look more convincing than perhaps it actually was.
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Players: Arfon – Beca Parry; Pwllheli – Alaw Griffiths
Umpires: Arfon – Kathryn Caine; Pwllheli – Alaw Griffiths
Walis were given a great battle by Dolgellau.
The Caernarfon side led by just three goals at the midway stage and when they won quarter three 7-4 they looked well on course for success.
And win they did, but Dolgellau took the lead 8-5 to finish within three at the end.
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Players and Umpires: Walis – Elen Edwards; Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes
There was nothing in this one until Celts won the final quarter 9-5 to take the match.
Entering the last, the teams were dead level at 16-apiece.
PoM
Players: Celts – Gwenno Pritchard; Bryncoch – Saran Griffiths
Umpires: Celts – Danni Power; Bryncoch – Saran Griffiths
Mavericks were always in front and steadily built on their lead over each session.
PoM
Players: Celts – Dinah Grace; Mavericks – Gwenno Davies
Umpires: Celts – Luned Llwyd Roberts; Mavericks – Gwenno Davies
Teams scoring 50 goals are very rare, but Walib’s were in lethal form in this one, netting 14, 10, 13 and 13 over the four segments.
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Players: Walib’s – Alaw Thomas-Davies; Genod – Elsi Gwyn
Umpires: Walib’s – Lucy Tugwell; Genod – Elsi Gwyn
Midffild won the opener and were just two behind Llangefni at the halfway point.
In the second half, the Anglesey side took over, winning the last two quarters 13-7 and 12-8.
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Players: Walis – Nel Davies; Llangefni – Cerys Davies
Umpires: Walis – Erin Cox; Llangefni – Cerys Davies
Pesda rallied from a goal down at half time to take both the final two 7-2 to establish a healthy winning margin at the close.
PoM
Players: Bethesda – Serenna Williams; Wariars – Erin Roberts
Umpires – Bethesda – Georgia Jones; Wariars – Lea Jones
A good high-scoring battle saw Holyhead finish on top.
PoM
Players: Porthmadog – Diane Williams; Holyhead – Abby Owen
Umpires: Porthmadog – Diane Williams; Holyhead – Joanna Thomas
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