South Wales Evening Post

Trostre look to bounce back after penalty woe

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TROSTRE AFC will look to bounce back from cup final heartbreak when they go in search of the LTC Mobility Carmarthen­shire League and cup double this week.

The premier division champions will look to bag their second silverware of the season when they face Pengelli United in the TG Davies Senior Cup final tonight (Wednesday) at Stebonheat­h Park. Kick-off is at 7pm. Trostre go into the showdown on the back of an agonising defeat to Seven Sisters Onllwyn in the final of the West Wales Intermedia­te Cup at the Swansea. com Stadium last Thursday – see report alongside.

In the TG Davies Plate final, Evans & Williams Reserves just about deserved their 3-1 win against Caerbryn.

On target for Evans & Williams were Dylan Ashford, Rory Johns and Frazer Williams.

Felinfoel reached the final of the Challenge Cup with a powerful performanc­e, knocking out neighbours CK Swiss Valley Reserves 5-1.

Tom Roberts was again in thick of the action with two goals and there was one each for Lee Owens, Chris Jones and Lloyd Francis.

It was a little tougher for Camford Sports in their semifinal, striker Jack Roberts with a hat-trick proving the difference between the teams in a 3-1 win against FC Carmarthen.

To their credit, FC Carmarthen battled until the final whistle and were rewarded with a goal from Osian Thomas.

It was Felinfoel who claimed glory in the final as they beat Camford 2-1.

Tom Roberts and Matthew Ellis netted. Joel Andrews scored Camford’s goal.

Burry Port Reserves captured the Darch Plate when beating Johnstown Reserves 5-2 in the final. Josh Element scored two for Port, and there were also goals for Ceri Evans, Charlie Taylor and Jamie Dunleavy.

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