NORTH WALES COAST WEST: Striker scores five goals for away team but has to settle for point, Aberffraw march on, Llandegai victorious

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE – NOVEMBER 22
DIVISION ONE

CPD Cefni 5 Amlwch Town 5

To score five goals in a game for an away side and still not end up a winner is not something that happens often.
But that’s what Amlwch Town’s Cian Evans had to deal with on Saturday.
Despite leading 4-2 and 5-3 at Isgraig, Town had to settle for a point, but the 22-year-old Evans, who had not scored since early August, could still feel very proud of his performance.
Evans netted on 12, 38, 43, 45+5 and 47 minutes for the visitors, Nathan Lewis and James Ryan (2) replying for Cefni before the hosts fought back to grab a draw through a double from substitute Kieran Owen after 67 and 90 minutes.
Bethesda Rovers 7 CPD Deiniolen 4
Kian Hughes (2), Harry Jones (2), captain Leon Owen, Luis Teles and substitute Herbie Hofsteede shared the goals in a fine win for Rovers.
Arwyn Price responded with a hat-trick, including a penalty for Deiniolen, Cian Pleming also on the mark.
CPD Gaerwen 1 Llangoed & District 1
It ended all-square at Cae Rhosfain, Llion Roberts edging Llangoed in front on the strike of half time before Keiran Williams levelled in the 83rd minute,
Visiting keeper Dion Lewis was shown a red card in the latter stages.
Llanfairpwll 2 CPD Aberffraw 4
Top-scorer Andy Clarke struck twice for leaders Aberffraw to make it 14 goals for the campaign.
Arwel Williams and Dylan Williams also found the net for Berffro, who remain unbeaten, Ashley Davies and Daniel Burns replied for the hosts.
CPD Pentraeth 1 CPD Mountain Rangers 3
Rangers made it eight matches without loss after a pleasing away success at Bryniau.
Ben Aaron Davies, Cai Owen and Dion Griffiths bagged the goals that mattered for the visitors, Charlie Dales with Pentraeth’s sole reply.

PREMIER DIVISION

Gwalchmai 1 CPD Mynydd Llandegai 4
Just the one game survived in the Premier last Saturday, Mynydd Llandegai claiming the honours at bottom side Gwalchmai.
Aron Thomas, Gethin Davies and Steven Tindall (2) were the away hitmen, Cian Owen with a consolation for Gwalch, who had two players red-carded.
