Three second half goals secured Pwllheli a comfortable win at Parc Dwyfor in the NWCFA Women’s League Cup.
The Llŷn Peninsula side returned to winning ways after a couple of disappointing results.
After taking a good while to settle, Pwll broke the deadlock on 55 minutes when Sian Moore set up Hayley Rees-Jones for the opener.
Stacey Sansome made it 2-0 with a fine strike on 70 and Leanne Rees Hughes completed the scoring on the 90.
Rees-Jones’ goal was a back post tap in from a cross on the left by Moore, Sansome netted with a volley from a Magi Hughes corner and Rees-Hughes scored with a brilliant stike outside the box that curled top left.
Airbus had this game under control by half time when they went in with a four-goal lead.
Courtney Page scored after 10 and 45+1 minutes, Phoebe Roberts also notched a double with 37 and 45 on the clock.
Assists were provided by Niamh Makin (2), Grace Kehoe and Seren Brixey.
Buckley battled really well and pulled a goal back on 62 minutes when Lili Lloyd found the net.
The Wingmakers had the final word on 77 minutes when the 16-year-old Makin netted, Phoebe Roberts this time with the assist.
An entertaining game with good football produced by both sides.
Another goals glut from the Foresters made it 56 in four straight wins from the newly-formed side, each victory coming away from home.
It was only a short journey to Bronwens Green on Sunday for the visitors who were taking on a Coedpoeth outfit still in the development stage.
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Foresters goals came via: Kirstie Kural 4, Savannah Miller 4, Louise Wilson 2, Laura Evans, Charlotte Dykes, Morgan Churchill, Kate Tasker, Anna Thomas and sub Leah Davies.
Two goals apiece from Taylor Roberts, Scarlett Foster-Noble and Tyler Price ensured Northop Hall registered an emphatic victory.
All this after Georgia Tranchard handed Welshpool a 25th minute lead. Hall turned things around to lead 3-1 at half time.
The hosts were reduced to 10 players when Daisy Allen was shown a red card on 70 minutes.
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Amy Woodbridge, Lleucu Williams, Magi Pierce and Mabli Fitzgerald notched the first-half goals which eventually proved enough for Henllan to take the points at Lon Isallt.
Clare Head had given Trearddur Bay a 15th minute lead before Meinir Thomas and Erin Mulvey struck in the second half as the Anglesey team fought back strongly.
Head opened the scoring with a superb free-kick from 20 yards, but Henllan hit back quickly with four goals before the break.
The second half saw a much-improved display from the hosts. Thomas pulling one back early on when she nodded in after Katie Bolton had headed forwards in the box.
It was a first Trearddur goal for 60-year-old evergreen Meinir, probably the oldest player to score in a competitive North Wales game and she was delighted!
Mulvey made it 3–4 after a fantastic solo run from midfield.
Trearddur Bay pushed hard for an equaliser but just couldn’t find the final touch.
Plenty of positives and great team spirit shown right to the end by the hosts.
NFA edged back to the summit with a three-goal success over Denbigh.
It was 0-0 at half time, but after the break Sade Benjamin (48 mins), Lauren Jones (50) and Sophie Haywood (84) all found the net. Rachael Thomas, Jaamine Mollatt and Cassandra Thomas provided assists.
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