TOM IS THE HERO IN LATE CUP DRAMA
FC CARMARTHEN left it late before winning 4-3 at Caerbryn in the Carmarthenshire League’s Challenge Cup second round.
They grabbed a winner in the 91st minute. Tomas Walters was the hero with two goals, and there was one each for Osian Thomas and Lewis Byng.
It was desperately disappointing for Caerbryn, who lost despite wellworked goals by Lewis Rees and Olly Dymond and a Kieran Jones penalty.
In the third round it was more comfortable for Camford Sports, for whom Joel Andrews scored two in the 3-0 win at home to Drefach. Shaun Roberts added a third.
LTC Mobility Carmarthenshire League division one champions Felinfoel produced a magnificent performance, knocking out Seaside 3-2 on their own ground in the second round of the TG Davies Senior Cup. Jordan Badman scored two goals, and Chris James the other for Felinfoel.
Striker Jamie Jenkins was again in the thick of the action with a hat-trick for Trostre AFC, who beat a battling Burry Port side 7-4 at home.
Chris Waters scored two, and there was one each for Ashton Jones and
Liam Jones.
It was much tougher in the derby between Loughor Rovers and visiting Pengelli United, who edged a 3-1 win thanks to Riley Lewis, James Richards and James Kitt Griffiths.
In the second round of the TG Davies Plate, Drefach edged a 1-0 win at Gwendraeth Valley neighbours Tumble United, who conceded an own goal in the 10th minute.
It took 120 minutes to settle the Darch Cup semi-final between Felinfoel Reserves and Trostre AFC Reserves.
Trostre lasted the pace the better, winning 5-3 through goals from Elliot Lloyd, Cameron Dickeson, Curtis Evans, Ashley Lewis and Jonny Thomas.
Keeper Dylan Thomas saved three penalties for Caerbryn, who knocked out Dafen Reserves 3-1 in a shootout after the tie had finished 3-3 after extra time.
Olly Diamond, Arwel Gravell and Kieran Jones scored from the spot for Caerbryn.
Lewis Rees made his mark with two of the goals in normal time for Caerbryn, while Kieran Jones also netted.
Ammanford Town A completed their division two programme in the best possible fashion, defeating CP Suburbs 5-1 at home.
Ammanford pulled clear courtesy of goals from Taylor Harries, Kyle Grazette, Fin Jeffries, Shaun Watkins and Rhodri Bowen.
Playing their last league game of the season in reserve division three, Caerbryn finished on a high by defeating visiting CP Suburbs 3-1.
All the Caerbryn goals were scored in the first half through Iwan Easton, Dylan Thomas and Darren Jones. Easton could afford the luxury of missing from the penalty spot after the break.
Felinfoel beat Llandovery 7-1 in the Challenge Cup quarter-final. Curtis Evans scored a hat-trick, with Chris James adding two and Lee Owens and Matthew Ellis also netting
The Llandovery scorer was Scott Price.
Penlan were presented with the inaugural West Wales Premier League trophy before their last home league game against Dafen in midweek.
The champions celebrated in style with an 8-0 win.
But Penlan came unstuck on Saturday as they lost 5-2 to Evans & Williams. Fraser Williams scored a hattrick.