Caernarfon Herald

Pwllheli net a victory from league leaders

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LEADERS Arfon Ladies finished up well beaten by Pwllheli in last week’s round of matches in the Winllan Pant Du Gwynedd and Anglesey Summer Netball League Division One.

The Llyn side were always in command, leading 15-10 at half time and finishing up with a 31-21 victory.

Player of the match for impressive Pwllheli was Cerys Jones, with Rachel Southall voted best for Arfon.

Menai Mavericks edged an absolute cracker with Dyffryn Ladies, 25-24.

Mavericks were 7-5 ahead after the opener, but trailed 12-10 at the midway stage.

Menai turned things around in the third quarter to lead 19-17 entering the last.

And the Anglesey side held on to pip their opponents by a single goal.

PoM: Mavericks – Claire Billing; Dyffryn – Tesni Haf.

Primos were emphatic 37-17 winners against Holyhead.

It was just 7-4 to the victors at the end of the first session, but from there they took complete control.

PoM: Primos – Cherelle Jarvis; Holyhead – Becky Lloyd.

There was a really tight one in Division Two, where Pwllheli Subway Warriors squeezed past Dreigiau Brynrefs 18-17.

Warriors were always in front, 5-4, 9-7 and 14-12 at the completion of quarters one, two and three respectiiv­ely, but Brynrefs took the closer 5-4 to finish just a goal behind.

PoM: Warriors – Erin Aled; Brynrefs – Elin Thomas.

Table-toppers Dolgellau saw off Porthmadog 25-12.

PoM: Dolgellau – Catrin Gittins; Port – Diane Williams.

Arfon Celts were 5-4 down after the first quarter against Pwllheli Wildcats, but soon changed the picture and finished up 36-18 winners. Celts scored 14 times in the third quarter.

PoM: Celts – Kate Pritchard; Wildcats – Louise Pleasant.

The Gwynedd and Anglesey Junior Netball League, held at Canolfan Brailsford in Bangor, will be commencing again on October 6.

Any new teams are welcome to enter at ages under-11s, U13s and U15s.

For more details, contact Lucy Moran on 07851 179625.

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