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Latest news from the Hogan Gwynedd and Anglesey Winter Netball League – week 19 (March 14-15)

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Adran 1 – Division One – March 15/Mawrth 15

Arfon Ladies 25-16 Pwllheli
(8-4; 13-10; 18-14; 25-16)

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.

PoM
Players: Arfon – Beca Parry; Pwllheli – Alaw Griffiths
Umpires: Arfon – Kathryn Caine; Pwllheli – Alaw Griffiths

Tim o Walis 25-22 Dolgellau
(8-7; 13-10; 20-14; 25-22)

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.

PoM
Players and Umpires: Walis – Elen Edwards; Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes

Arfon Celts 25-21 Walis Bryncoch
(6-6; 8-9; 16-16; 25-21)

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

Celts Bach 22-33 Menai Mavericks
(4-6; 8-14; 17-25; 22-33)

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

Adran 2 – Division Two – March 14/Mawrth 14

Walib’s 50-3 Genod Nantlle
(14-0; 24-0; 37-2; 50-3)

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.

PoM
Players: Walib’s – Alaw Thomas-Davies; Genod – Elsi Gwyn
Umpires: Walib’s – Lucy Tugwell; Genod – Elsi Gwyn

Walis Midffild 31-43 Llangefni
(10-8; 16-18; 23-31; 31-43)

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.

PoM
Players: Walis – Nel Davies; Llangefni – Cerys Davies
Umpires: Walis – Erin Cox; Llangefni – Cerys Davies

Bethesda 27-18 Wariars Walis
(7-6; 13-14; 20-16; 27-18)

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

Porthmadog 25-37 Holyhead
(7-12; 14-19; 20-27; 25-37)

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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