South Wales Evening Post

Aaron strikes with late goal to win it for Gorseinon

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THE LTC Mobility Carmarthen­shire League was badly affected by the wet weather on Saturday, and just one game survived in the premier division.

And just when that game looked to be heading for a draw, striker Aaron Bushrod scored the winner for Gorseinon Athletic, who beat visiting Bwlch Rangers 2-1. A goal from Matthew Hughes wasn’t enough for Bwlch.

In the only game to be given the green light in division one, goals from Connor Morgan and Mario Amato were not enough for second-placed Camford Sports in a 4-2 loss at Llandovery Town.

The visitors conceded an own goal and a penalty, which was put away by Chris Hyde. The impressive Fen Wilson and Scott Price also scored for Llandovery.

There was a five-star performanc­e in division two from Caerbryn, for whom the excellent Cameron Jones grabbed a hat-trick in a 5-1 away win against West End United.

There were also goals for Lewis Rees and Iwan Easton, the only blot a red card shown to Matt Warnes.

Striker Stewart Hemingway was yet again on the scoresheet for the hosts, but on this occasion he couldn’t rescue his team.

Title-chasing Seaside made ground advantage count by edging a 3-2 win against visiting Gorseinon Athletic in reserve division one.

Seaside started the game the stronger, taking the lead in the fifth minute through a well-taken goal by Ashley Davies.

Although Yohan Mukolonga equalised eight minutes later, Seaside regained the lead thanks to Matthew Oakley to make it 2-1 at half-time.

There was a dramatic start to the second half, and within a minute Jacob Arnold struck to level it for a second time.

But the home team weren’t to be denied, with Leon Bonifacio netting the winner in the 55th minute.

Pontlliw Reserves are also in with a shout of the title and strengthen­ed their chances with a hardearned 3-2 win at Drefach.

On target for Pontlliw were Dan Phillips, Liam Mccann and Jordan Gibbs.

The Drefach scorers were John Price and Andrew Waugh.

Second-placed Trostre AFC Reserves moved to within five points of leaders Loughor Rovers Reserves following an eye-catching 4-0 win at Killay thanks to goals from Jonny Thomas, Elliot Lloyd, Jordan Saunders and Ashley Lewis.

In reserve division two, goals from Morgan Harries and Theo Benjamin helped Felinfoel to a 2-1 win at Llangennec­h. The home team replied through Lewis Davies.

Bottom side Kidwelly Town Reserves produced their best performanc­e of the season in drawing 2-2 away to title hopefuls Camford Sports Reserves.

An own goal, plus one from David Thomas, for Kidwelly were cancelled out by efforts from Kyle Griffiths and Nathan Dee.

Loughor Rovers A beat Pontarddul­ais Town A 5-2. Isaac Thorne netted twice, with Dave Mcewan, Kurtis Russ and Ben Martin also on target.

Drefach A eased to a 7-1 win over Burry Port A in reserve division three. Liam Thomas bagged a hat-trick, with his first goal coming in the second minute. Also on target were Iestyn Williams, Flynn Livingston­e, Jay Foster-roberts and Morgan Rees.

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