Bangor Mail

Boded two points clear at top

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BODEDERN Athletic are two points clear at the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One summit after a hard-fought 2-1 home win over Mynydd Llandegai last Saturday.

Shaun Jenkins handed Boded a half-time lead, and although Gavin Owen equalised 10 minutes into the second period, Jack Griffiths bagged the winner on 78.

The Anglesey villagers visit Llanrwst United this Saturday looking to stretch their unbeaten run to seven matches. Llangefni Town are second, two points behind Bodedern but with two games in hand, after a 0-0 draw at Greenfield.

This Saturday sees Town take on the only other team to have prevented them finding the net this term in Llanberis.

Llannerchy­medd beat Pentraeth 2-0 at Tan Parc in Division Two. Medd took the lead on 31 minutes with a superb cross-cum-shot from Josh Griffiths, the ball dipping in over keeper Huw Shaw.

The second half was a scrappy affair, neither side looking like scoring until in the 65th minute a cross came in from the left and Shaw, unchalleng­ed, initially easily caught the ball, only for it to slip out of his grasp and into the net.

Amlwch Town were the happiest they have been all season, picking up their first point of the campaign in a deserved 3-3 draw at Mochdre Sports.

Nathan Moore’s 17th goal of the season ensured Aberffraw claimed a 1-1 draw with visitors Pwllheli, while Holyhead Town were beaten 3-1 at home by Glan Conwy, Gary Jo Owen with a consolatio­n strike for the Harbourmen.

In the Reserves Division, Llangefni Town went down 2-0 at home to Nantlle Vale.

 ??  ?? ● Llannerchy­medd’s Josh Griffiths shoots for goal in their 2-0 victory over Pentraeth
● Llannerchy­medd’s Josh Griffiths shoots for goal in their 2-0 victory over Pentraeth

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