Results - Saturday December 29th
Div One
Aberporth P v P New Quay
Cardigan P v P Maesglas
Dewi Stars 1 v 2 Aberaeron
Ffostrasol 1 v 0 Crannog
Lampeter 4 v 1 Llandysul
Llanybydder 1 v 2 St Dogmaels
Div Two
Aberaeron Res 3 v 2 Cardigan Res
Boncath P v P Lampeter Res
Llanboidy P v P NCEmlyn Thirds
Maesglas Res P v P Felinfach
Pencader P v P Bargod Rangers
Four games survived the wet weather over the weekend with current League leaders St Dogmaels capitalising on the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the table with a well worked away win at Llanybydder.
To their credit the home side started the more confidently and after creating a number of good opportunities took a deserved lead when from a good move involving Steve Lovell and Gareth Edwards, Jason Jones was on hand to steer the ball past opposing keeper Neil Evans.
They held the lead until twenty minutes into the second half before Dafydd George pulled the Saints back on level terms. This signalled a period of goalmouth activity at both ends before the visitors clinched the points twelve minutes from time when Ioan Owen slotted home from the penalty spot.
There was an identical scoreline at Llanddewi with Aberaeron courtesy of their narrow win leapfrogging into third place.
In a close game spoilt somewhat by the weather and a heavy pitch the visitors built up a two goal interval lead. From a breakaway aided by some poor defending by the home rearguard James Hemming was on hand to open his side's account with Steffan Gruffudd adding the second from the penalty spot.
To their credit the Stars came back strongly in the second half but despite creating a number of chances their only reward was a solitary Dewi Sion effort from close range.
After a lean spell Lampeter returned to their winning ways with a deserved win over Llandysul. After Sion Price had opened the scoring for the visitors, two goals from Dai Morgan and one apiece from Osian Williams and Lyndon Gregson comfortably settled the issue for the home side.
In the other game played Ffostrasol just had the edge over Crannog in a wind affected game. Chances were at a premium throughout with Mathew Stapleton netting the all important goal some eighteen minutes into the second period when he capitalised on some poor defending to shoot past Eirian Morgan in the visitors' goal. |