ARFON LADIES took a big step towards adding the Winter League title to their summer one as they moved 12 points clear at the summit with a narrow 29-27 win over PRIMOS.
Primos led 17-13 at halfway and were one goal ahead entering the last, but Arfon produced a big last quarter, winning it 8-5 to take the match.
After losing to Arfon the previous week, TIM O WALIS fell further behind in the title battle when they were thrashed 48-20 by MENAI MAVERICKS.
Eight goals up at midway, the Anglesey side really turned on the power in the last two quarters, winning them 15-2 and 11-4.
WALIS BRYNCOCH were always in control against CELTS BACH, establishing a big 14-4 half time lead before ending up 30-12 victors.
And DOLGELLAU produced a big second half to end up 33-23 ahead of DYFFRYN LADIES. Dolgellau led just 17-14 after the first two quarters.
LLANGEFNI remain in command at the summit after a 34-12 success over CYMRIC.
Quarter three was a particularly big one for Cefni, winning it 12-2.
HOLYHEAD overcame the challenge of WARIARS WALIS 30-20, but it was close in the opening two quarters, the Holy Islanders just 13-10 ahead at half time.
Again, the third quarter was crucial in this one, Caergybi taking it 10-4 to establish a winning position.
Milli Roberts was a stand out player as PWLLHELI WILDCATS outscored GENETHOD NANTLLE 32-10.
The Llyn side edged the first just 6-4, but dominated the rest of the match.
WALIS MIDFFILD comfortably saw off PORTHMADOG 38-25.
Midffild won the opener 10-3, but Port hit back in the second, taking it 10-8 to cut the deficit to five at half time.
However, the Walis were on top in the third and fourth.
Prestatyn in bat at Southport Trinity. Andy Taylor is the man at the crease. Pictures:…
The Sean Eardley XI Hundreds of people attended a charity football match on Sunday organised…
Llandyrnog United (sky blue) in action against CPD Henllan on April 25, 2026. Picture: ROY…
The battle for the North Wales Coast West League Premier Division title looks to be…
Gethin Jones (4) in the thick of the action for Gwalchmai against Cemaes Bay on…
Connor John (furthest left) celebrates his first goal for CPD Dinas Bangor City 1876's first…