North Wales Coast West: Deiniolen beat leaders, Llanfairpwll at summit, Bethesda Athletic held

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE
Premier Division

CPD Boded 3 Cemaes Bay 3

Two of the best sides on Anglesey this season played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Cae Ty Cristion.
Boded fought back from 3-1 down to rescue a point and stretch their unbeaten run in the Premier Division to nine games.
Aron Jones’ side’s last league defeat had been 6-2 away to Cemaes in August, so Saturday’s outcome against the second-place team was much improved. Boded are now up to fourth.
There was a flying start for the hosts when Shaun Jenkins put them one-up inside the first minute, James McMinimee with the assist.

Cemaes hit back, Luke McGivern equalising on 22 before the same player struck again after 32 to make it 16 league goals for the campaign.
When Iolo Hughes made it 3-1 to Bay on 65, it looked like an away win was on the cards.
However, Boded are made of stern stuff. Jenkins pulled a goal back after 77 and Casey Boylan bagged an injury-time equaliser.
CPD Llannerchymedd 5 CPD Pentraeth 3

Two late goals from Callum Roberts secured a great win for Llannerchymedd at Cae Tan Parc.
Arden Gisbourne also netted twice for the hosts to make it 11 goals for the season. The 19-year-old has only failed to score once in his last eight games.
Corey Hughes was Medd’s other marksman, while Pentraeth replied through Kian Abbott, Charlie Dales and Matthew Parry.
Llanrug United 4 CPD Aberffraw 0
Deion Hughes was a hat-trick hero and Jonathan Sadler also found the net as Llanrug rounded off 2024 with a convincing win.
CPD Mynydd Llandegai 2 CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 3
Cian Pritchard’s 88th minute strike sealed a thrilling win for Penrhyndeudraeth at Penrhiw.
Llandegai were two-up at the break, Muhammad Hosany and Morgan Williams on target, but the visitors rallied after the interval, Callum Jones and a Pritchard double scooping them all three points.
CPD Nefyn United 2 Bethesda Athletic 2
Bethesda stretched their season-long unbeaten run to 13 games and are five points clear at the top, but they will be disappointed to have lost a two-goal lead at Nefyn on Saturday.
Joe Todd and Noa Hughes netted on 35 and 45 minutes respectively to put the Howgets 2-0 in front at half time.
However, the Penwaig were not finished, Tomi Evans pulling a goal back on 73 minutes before sub Tristan Harrison equalised after 76.
Division One

CPD Deiniolen 4 Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 3

A memorable day for Deiniolen saw them end the unbeaten record of previous leaders Blaenau at Cae Bwthyn.
Meurig Parry got the hosts off to a flyer with a third-minute goal and just before the break Gwion Jones made it 2-0 from the penalty spot.

Iwan Jones converted a pen for the Quarrymen early in the second half, but sub Cian Pleming made it 3-1, Parry with the assist.
Deio Williams hit back for Blaenau after 68, only for Parry to restore the two-goal home lead on 74.
Iwan Jones soon cut the deficit to 4-3, but Deiniolen held on for a cracking victory.
Holyhead Town 3 CPD Cefni 1
Veteran Dave Williams was a two-goal hero as the Harbourmen rounded off 2024 on a high note with victory at Millbank.
The 43-year-old Williams, a long-time Holyhead football hero, struck on 13 and 60 minutes, with sub Aneurin Saunderson adding a third, Dylan Griffith responding for Cefni.
This was Town’s third win on the bounce.
Llanfairpwll 3 Bethesda Rovers 2
Llanfairpwll are top of Division One after a hard-fought win over Bethesda Rovers at Maes Eilian.
Island goal machine Tomos Williams made it eight in nine games since joining Llanfair with a double on Saturday. Williams pocketed the deciding goal in the 92nd minute.
Also on target for the home side was Dei Thomas, while Leon Owen and Adrian Roberts (pen) hit back for Rovers.
Llangoed & District 5 Amlwch Town 2
Marquis Holland was on target twice as Llangoed pulled off a mightily impressive win which lifted them into third spot.
Aled Jones, Cameron Owen and sub Nathaniel Evans added single goals for the Puffins, Aron Jones and Martin Byast (pen) replying for Amlwch.
CPD Mountain Rangers 3 CPD Gaerwen 6
Gwion Parry notched a hat-trick and Calum Thomas a double as Gaerwen hit six on the road at Cae Gors.
Cian Williams also featured on the scoresheet for the Auctioneers, while subs Dion Jones (2) and Peter Evans responded for Rangers, whose manager Sion Davies was dismissed on 64 following two yellow cards.
Valley Seniors 1 Caergybi 2
Sion Jones and James Ryan produced the goals which earned Caergybi all three points at Parc Mwd.
