Tuesday night: Wins for Boded, Llanrug, champions Nefyn and Talysarn in North Wales Coast West Prem

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION REPORTS – MAY 19

CPD Llanberis 0 CPD Boded 4
What a difference three days made!
After losing 1-0 at home to Llaberis on Saturday, Boded exacted sweet revenge with a 4-0 result at Ffordd Padarn on Tuesday evening.
Still on course to match last season’s top-five finish, the visitors were two-up inside the first three minutes.
Dylan Griffith made it 1-0 from a Tom Kelly assist before Asa Thomas set up Cian Owen to find the net soon after.
Boded were far from finished, as Thomas netted his 31st and 32nd goals of the season to make it four before half time.
Callum Hughes was the supplier for Thomas‘ first on 28 minutes and North Wales’ record goalscorer struck again from the penalty spot after 38.
No goals in the second half, but Boded’s job was already well and truly done.
Llanrug United 5 Bontnewydd 3
Three wins on the bounce for a Llanrug side which cannot stop scoring goals.
They led 3-0 by half time against Bontnewydd, who battled back well in the second period, but Eifion Williams’ men still ran out 5-3 winners.
Kevin Lloyd’s 26th goal of the season set the ball rolling early on, while Deion Hughes and Berian Llwyd also found the net before the break.
A David Jones own goal early in the second stanza made it 4-0 before Bont hit back via Llyr Williams.
Hughes increased the home lead to 5-1 before Mathew Roberts bagged a late consolation double for the Caernarfon-area side.
CPD Mynydd Llandegai 2 CPD Nefyn United 6
Champions Nefyn went out in style with a six-goal show at Penrhiw.
Tomi Evans delivered a double to boost his goals tally to 37 for the campaign, Meical Williams, Steffan Toplis and subs Noa Griffith and Deio Jones also on the mark for the Penwaig.
Captain Steven Tindall and Leon Buckland replied for the hosts.
Talysarn Celts 1 Nantlle Vale 0
Nantlle Vale missed out on a chance to grab runners-up spot when they went down by a solitary goal at Gloddfa Glai.
Sub Aled Jones came up with the decider after 77 minutes.
Nantlle finish in third spot, while Celts edged up to fifth after a fifth win in six outings, but they could still be pipped to that final position by CPD Boded.
