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Major double signing for Cemaes Bay!

Asa Thomas in past action for Trearddur Bay. Picture: SEAN CHADWICK

Cemaes Bay have signed North Wales football’s most prolific goalscorer and a highly promising young attacking player for the 2025-26 season.

Asa Thomas and Callum Queen have joined the tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier Division club, where Nick Dumbarton recently took over as first-team manager.

Cemaes becomes the ninth Ynys Môn club of the 34-year-old Thomas’ career, following spells with Trearddur Bay, Holyhead Town, Morawelon, Holyhead Gwelfor Athletic, Bodedern Athletic, Gaerwen, Holyhead Hotspur and Gwalchmai, where he spent last season.

Thomas has netted 722 goals in a 17-season career.

Queen, 19, was at Caernarfon Town as a schoolboy, while the majority of his senior career has been played at Holyhead Town, although he did have a stint with CPD Boded early last season.

Callum Queen (right) in his time at Holyhead Town

His father Mark, a former Holyhead Town manager, is now part of the management team at Cemaes.

Thomas adds to an already dynamic strike force at School Lane which also includes Tom Wood, Luke McGivern and Cameron Buckley.

McGivern was joint winner of the Bob Brodie Trophy in 2024-25 with 33 goals.

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