Arfon Ladies hold a handy lead at the Division One summit after the latest round of matches in the Hogan Gwynedd and Anglesey Summer Netball League.
Last week’s results included a 26-17 victory for Arfon over Dolgellau which gave the table-toppers a six-point advantage.
Second-place Mavericks produced a big second half performance to defeat fellow high-flyers Pwllheli Panthers last Wednesday.
The Anglesey side led just 10-9 at half time, but won the third quarter 5-3 and the last 8-7 to claim the honours.
Players Player: Mavericks – Bethan Phillips; Panthers – Tara Thorne
Umpires Player: Mavericks – Steff Oliver-Smith; Panthers – Tara Thorne
Bryncoch were always ahead in this exciting encounter, but only pulled clear by winning the curtain-closer 9-6.
Players Player: Bryncoch – Erin Jones; Brynrefs – Erin Roberts
Umpires Player: Bryncoch – Alys Lees; Brynrefs – Leila Williams
Leaders Arfon really turned on the power in the third quarter to see off tricky opponents Dolgellau.
Just four goals ahead at the midway stage, the multiple champions decisively won segment three 7-2.
Players Player: Arfon – Beca Parry; Dolgellau – Sara James
Umpires Player: Arfon – Beca Parry; Dolgellau – Ceris Hughes
Dyffryn always had the upper hand in this contest.
Players Player: Dyffryn – Elin Barwick; Walis – Malan Jones
Umpires Player: Dyffryn – Felicity Elliott; Walis – Malan Jones
Bethesda put up a great battle in the first two quarters and trailed just 13-11 by the halfway point.
Primos then got on top, taking the remaining sessions 10-5 and 8-7.
Players Player: Primos – Cherelle Jarvis; Bethesda – Laura Davey
Umpires Player: Primos – Cherelle Jarvis; Bethesda – Bethan Williams
This one was very close in the opening half, but Kittens turned up the heat in the third and fourth to win quite convincingly in the end.
Players Player: Wariars – Alaw Davies; Kittens – Erin Davies
Umpires Player: Wariars – Glesni Edwards; Kittens – Eleanor Lomax
Blaenau’s lead was never threatened in this battle of the quarries.
Players Player: Bethesda – Sophie Davey; Blaenau – Ellen Thomas
Umpires Player: Bethesda – Sophie Davey; Blaenau – Sarah Partlett
Hustlers inflicted a first defeat of the season on Rebals Refail and joined them on the same number of points at the top of the table.
Pwllheli were always ahead, but it was the third quarter. which they won 8-3, where the game was really decided.
Rebals took the last 8-4, but were too far behind to affect the result. Brilliant advert for the league.
Players Player: Rebals – Cara Davies; Hustlers – Emily Thomas
Umpires Player: Rebals – Cara Davies; Hustlers – Freya Schonhut
The Cats well and truly got the cream in this tussle.
Players Player: Cats – Anna Sellick; Genod – Mia Roberts
Umpires Player: Cats – Luned Llwyd Roberts; Genod – Nel Williams
A pretty clear victory in the end for Primos.
Players Player: Primos – Cerys Jones; Walis – Malan Jones
Umpires Player: Primos – Cherelle Jarvis; Walis – Malan Jones
Comfortable for Arfon, but Fflamau did well to draw the third quarter 5-5 and were never overwhelmed by the leaders.
Players Player: Arfon – Debbie Jones; Fflamau – Erin Roberts
Umpires Player: Arfon – Alaw Ceris; Fflamau – Erin Roberts
Dolgellau again proved what a dangerous side they are as they came up with a strong second half display to outscore the Panthers.
Pwllheli led 9-4 after the first, but were pegged back to 13-13 at half time. Dol took the third 9-6 to lead by three entering the last, which they also narrowly won 7-5.
Players Player: Panthers – Lily Doodson; Dolgellau – Ffion Gittins
Umpires Player: Panthers – Cassie Ogilvy; Dolgellau – Sara James
Heavy scoring from Holyhead in this one as they chalked up 11 goals in each of the first three quarters.
Bethesda battled back bravely to draw the closer 6-6.
Players Player and Umpires Player: Holyhead – Sophie Begley; Bethesda – Nerys Jones
Walis Bryncoch were in red-hot form as they defeated their Anglesey opponents by a 23-goal margin.
Cira Williams was a standout player for the winners.
Players Player; Mavericks – Emily Walker; Bryncoch – Cira Williams
Umpires Player: Mavericks – Cerys Davies; Bryncoch – Cira Williams
Jenna Allsup had a brilliant game for a Walis Tomos Parry side whuch toppled their fellow club team by five goals.
Level after the first, WTP held a small 16-14 lead at the interval before winning the final two quarters 7-5 and 6-5 in a close contest overall.
Players Player: WTP – Jenna Allsup; Genod – Efa Roberts
Umpires Player: WTP – Jenna Allsup; Genod – Linda Jones
Great show from the Cats in holding the now joint-leaders to a draw.
Indeed, it was only a last-quarter rally from Pwllheli which earned them a share of the honours.
Cats took the opener 9-3, but were just one-up by the midway stage after Pwll bossed the second session 10-5.
Cats won the third 8-6, but Hustlers snatched the last 9-6 to force a draw. Superb match.
Players Player: PYG – Siwan Redvers-Jones; Hustlers – Olivia Schonhut
Umpires Player: PYG – Hannah Nicholls; Hustlers – Ruby Dolphin-Jones
No stopping Port in this one as they bagged 7, 12, 8 and 10 goals over the four quarters to win by well more than double their opponents’ score.
Players Player: Porthmadog – Non Jones; Bethesda – Beca Bowness/Ella Taylor
Umpires Player: Porthmadog – Cet Gwil; Bethesda – Nel Williams
Kittens proved they were up to scratch by winning all four quarters in this match.
Players Player: Kittens – Eleanor Lomax; Blaenau – Sarah Partlett
Umpires Player: Kittens – Erin Davies; Blaenau – Sarah Partlett
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