NWCFA Development League & Cup: Ruthless Pwllheli hit 10 on road, Pen win on penalties

Jamie Underwood fires home for Pwllheli (red). Pictures: ROY GUNTHER – huge thanks Roy

NORTH WALES COAST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

East Division

Mochdre Sports Development 4 Conwy Borough Swifts Development 0

Soloman Moore (2), Riley Cranham and Thomas Wardle split the goals which sealed the win that edged Mochdre up to third in the table.

CPD Y Glannau Tim Datblygol 1 Penmaenmawr Phoenix Development 1

Ben Lewis’ 88th minute equaliser rescued a point for Y Glannau after Charlie McIlvogue had given Penmaenmawr the lead on 54.

West Division

Bontnewydd Development 3 CPD Gaerwen Development 1

Damien Smith (2) and Jac Bee (penalty) secured victory for Bont, Jay Jones replying for Gaerwen when they were 2-0 down.

League Cup

Prestatyn Wanderers Dev 1 CPD Pwllheli – Tim Datblygu 10

Osian Williams (red – 9) scored four goals for Pwllheli while Jason Banks (11) netted a hat-trick. Pictures: ROY GUNTHER

Ruthless display from Pwllheli who were seven-up at half time.
Osian Williams scored four for the visitors, Jason Banks adding a hat-trick, one a penalty, Jamie Underwood dished out a double and Cian Goodman Shephard added a single.
Jamie Williams netted a consolation for outgunned Wanderers.

Llanrug United Development 0 CPD Henllan Development 1

George Pierce notched the fourth-minute goal which was sufficient to send Henllan through to the next round.

CPD Mynydd Llandegai Development 6 Prestatyn Sports Development 1

Shaun Morris (2), Owen Jones, Joshua Calvert (penalty), Leon Buckland and Llyr Williams made the scoresheet entries that confirmed a big cup win for Llandegai, David Zmiarowski with a single response for Sports.

Nantlle Vale Development 6 CPD Blue Bridge Development 2

Carter Davies (3), Aaron Tocker (2) and Tomos Jones brought up the half-dozen for victorious Vale, Liam Miller and Ross Thomas on target for the Rhyl-based visitors.

CPD Pentraeth Development 1 Kinmel Bay Development 1 (Pentraeth won on pens)

Shock on Anglesey as Pentraeth eliminated Kinmel Bay in a penalty shoot out.
Christian Akoha gave Bay a 37th minute lead, but Sion Jones levelled matters early in the second half.
Goalkeeper Cian Taylor was the Pentraeth hero as the islanders prevailed on spot kicks.

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