NORTH WALES COAST WEST: Tigers roar to Premier summit, mighty Aberffraw march on

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE
Premier Division

CPD Boded 1 Menai Bridge Tigers 4
Menai Bridge stormed to the top of the Premier with an emphatic win at Boded.
Captain Callum Davidson (2), Matthew Jones (pen) and sub Dewi Thomas shared the away goals, Rob Tiesteel replying for the hosts.
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 0 Nantlle Vale 1
Alex Kalafusz’s third-minute goal was enough to seal the points for Nantlle against Blaenau, who had Bradley Roberts red carded with just 10 on the clock.
CPD Nefyn United 6 Gwalchmai 0
Tomi Evans was a hat-trick star for ruthless Nefyn, Iwan Griffith, captain Llyr Pennant Williams and Ifan Gwilym Jones adding a goal apiece.
CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 3 Bontnewydd 0
Owen Pritchard and Cai Henshaw scored in the first half for Penrhyn, who added a third on 65 minutes through Deegan John.
Talysarn Celts 1 CPD Llannerchymedd 1
All-square at Gloddfa’r Glai, Tomos Wyn Hughes striking on nine minutes for Llannerchymedd, Gethin Jones levelling after 72.
DIVISION ONE

Llangoed and District 2 CPD Deiniolen 2

Tyddyn Paun hosted a thoroughly entertaining game which produced a fair result.
Cian Pleming and Dafydd Jones put Deiniolen two-up inside the first 20 minutes, but Connor Lewis pulled one back for second-place Llangoed before half time and sub Cameron Owen made it level after 48.
Man of the match for Llangoed was Llion Joseph Roberts. MOTM for Deiniolen was Dafydd Jones.
CPD Aberffraw 5 Bethesda Rovers 1
Unbeaten leaders Aberffraw kept their mighty run going, Steve Jones (2), Andy Clarke (pen), Dylan Williams and Will Edwards sharing the home goals.
All this after Llion Feaver handed Rovers a 22nd minute lead.
Keenan Latham missed a late spot-kick for Berffro.
CPD Cefni 0 CPD Pentraeth 4
Charlie Dales struck twice, once from the penalty spot, in an emphatic away win for Pentraeth, Callum Bulkeley and sub Ryan Shaw also on the mark.
Llanfairpwll 0 Holyhead Town 4
Cracking win for the Harbourmen, Aneurin Saunderson, Craig Moore (2) and Festus Osagie knocking in the away goals, three coming in the first half.
