South Wales Evening Post

Jones fires hat-trick as Trostre are in seven heaven

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TITLE favourites Trostre AFC extended their lead at the top of the LTC Mobility Carmarthen­shire League to 12 points following a 7-1 win at Seaside.

Striker Liam Jones scored a brilliant hat-trick. There was a brace for Luke Jones, plus one each from Christophe­r Price Williams and Dominic Saunders.

Despite having a game in hand, it leaves second-placed Pontlliw with a mountain to climb after the 2-2 draw away to neighbours Pengelli United.

Goals from Adam Scott and Ben Higgins for Pontlliw were cancelled out by Shaun Rees and Carl Timbrell.

Third-placed Bwlch Rangers made a great start at Trallwm, shooting into a 3-0 half-time lead thanks to Ian Evans, Dai Lewis and Matthew Hughes. At that point, however, the referee abandoned the game.

The game between division one leaders Felinfoel and Drefach was postponed, which gave secondplac­ed Camford Sports the chance to close the gap at the top to six points. But Camford had to settle for a point in a 2-2 draw against visiting Kidwelly Town.

Goals from Camford’s Owen Rees and Jac Griffiths were cancelled out by Alex Kay and Jordan Howells.

For third-placed Pwll Athletic there was an outstandin­g display from Ian Williams, his four goals setting up a comfortabl­e 7-3 win at home to FC Carmarthen.

Darren Blake netted twice, and there was one for Kevin Evans.

Llangennec­h scored two goals in the first six minutes on the way to an eye-catching 6-1 win at Bancffosfe­len. Liam James found the net in the fifth minute, and 60 seconds later Gavin Williams doubled their advantage.

Apart from being gifted an own goal, Alex Davies scored a fourth for Llan in the 41st minute. But the goals dried up after Callum Morgan added No. 5 on 51 minutes.

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