NORTH WALES COAST WEST: Menai Bridge and Aberffraw lead way, Nefyn slam in seven

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE REPORTS AND TABLES
MONDAY, JANUARY 19
PREMIER DIVISION

Menai Bridge Tigers 4 CPD Mynydd Llandegai 3
Tigers stretched their lead at the summit to five points on Monday night after making it 10 league matches without defeat at the expense of Llandegai.
Steven Tindall handed the visitors a 19th minute lead, but by half time the hosts were 2-1 up courtesy of Lewis Clayton and Matthew Jones.
Joni Sadler put the Bridge 3-1 in the 72nd minute before Jamie McDaid’s 23rd goal of the season appeared to have made the game safe when he struck again for Tigers on 81.
However, Llandegai captain Tindall was in no mood to give up, scoring his second on 83 before completing a hat-trick from the penalty spot in the 94th minute.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
PREMIER DIVISION
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 2 Llanrug United 1
Sub Gethin Roberts’ 82nd minute net-finder earned Blaenau a third consecutive league win on Saturday.
Sion Roberts edged the Quarrymen ahead with his 13th goal of the season after seven minutes, but Josh Evans levelled for Llanrug with 18 gone.
And 1-1 was how it remained before Gethin Roberts pocketed the decider from a Mabon Owen assist.
Gwalchmai 2 CPD Boded 2
Bottom side Gwalchmai recovered from 2-0 down to grab a point in this battle of long-standing Anglesey village rivals.
Jordan Taylor’s penalty handed Boded a 14th minute lead before Tomos Williams added a second on 21 from a Chris Jones assist.
Eight minutes into the second half, Jac Mlynarczyk pulled one back for Gwalch and with 85 gone Alan Owen rescued a point for the hosts with his 11th goal of the campaign.
CPD Llanberis 0 Cemaes Bay 1
Just one goal separated the sides at Ffordd Padarn, Tom Wood on target for the visitors in the 73rd minute from a Iolo Hughes assist.
CPD Llannerchymedd 2 CPD Llanystumdwy 3

Iwan Richards won the day for Llanystumdwy with a 92nd minute winner.
Things started swimmingly for the visitors when Guto Gwenallt found the net on 3 and 22 minutes.
However, Gwion Owen halved the deficit on 37 and Tomos Hughes made it all-square after 63.
With both sides seeking a decider, Medd had Jac Stanley dismissed for a second yellow after 87.
And to add insult to injury, Gwenallt set up Richards for that late clincher.
CPD Nefyn United 7 CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 0
Tomi Jones Evans struck four times for ruthless Nefyn to boost his season’s goals haul to 20.
New signing Steffan Toplis added another double to the hat-trick he scored on his debut the week before, while sub Noa Griffith was also on target.
These teams drew 3-3 at Maes-y-Parc at the start of the season, but Saturday’s return was a different ball game altogether.
DIVISION ONE

CPD Aberffraw 7 CPD Caernarfon Borough 1

Aberffraw remain 11 points clear in top spot after making it 11 wins and a draw so far this season in Division One.
Andy Clarke (2), Arwel Williams, Dylan Williams, Dyfan Evans, Dion Evans and Sam Smith piled on the goals for Berffro at Cae Cynlas, Josh Swindell with Boro’s consolation.
Bethesda Rovers 6 Holyhead Town 4
A 10-goal thriller at Treborth went the way of Rovers.
Kian Hughes (3), Kieron Bullock, Robbie Jones and an Adam Taylor own goal made up the home six, Sion Davies (2), Craig Moore and Paul Williams for the Harbourmen.
CPD Gaerwen 0 Amlwch Town 1
Cian Taylor-Gothard’s 82nd minute goal settled the issue at Cae Rhosfain.
Home team manager Anthony Hughes was shown a red card.
Llanfairpwll 2 CPD Mountain Rangers 1
Jake Turnbull clinched the honours for Llanfairpwll with a double, including an 84th minute natch-winning penalty.
Cai Owen converted a late spot-kick for Rangers which proved no more than a consolation.
Away team coach Jason Hughes was red-carded on 79.
Llangoed & District 7 CPD Pentraeth 0
A magnificent seven for second-place Llangoed, Llion Roberts (2), Mitchell Jones, Matthew Morris, Aaron Evans, Carwyn Williams and sub Daniel Owen splitting the goals.
All seven goals were scored in the first half.
