Arfon Ladies lost for the first time this season in the Hogan Gwynedd and Anglesey Netball Winter League last Wednesday when Menai Mavericks stunned the multi-champions with a 27-20 result in Division One.
Mavericks led just 15-14 at half time, but the Anglesey side took the next two quarters 5-2 and 7-4 to end Arfon’s run of 10 straight wins.
Pwllheli Panthers lead the table by six points, although second-place Arfon have a game in hand.
Third-place Walis Bryncoch overcame Holyhead 32-24 thanks largely to a first quarter which saw the Caernarfon side establish a 10-1 lead.
The Holy Islanders rallied to win the second 10-7 and drew the third 8-8, but Bryncoch made sure of the honours by edging the last 7-5.
Cira Williams was the star player for Walis, while Ceri Williams stood out for Caergybi.
Primos narrowly beat Fflamau Brynrefs 24-21 in what was a close contest throughout, Tim o Walis were always in command in a 36-26 triumph over Celts Bach and Bethesda produced a strong final session to outscore bottom side Walib’s 26-18.
DIVISION TWO action saw leaders Rebals Refail defeat Blaenau Ffestiniog 28-15, Cara Davies shining brightest for the winning side, while second-place Genod Walis only just nudged past Cymric Caernarfon 23-22.
Walis trailed 17-13 ahead of the closer, but then took the final session 10-5 to pip the next-to-bottom side in the match of the night.
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