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Cricket: Pwllheli looking for promotion

PWLLHELI captain Robert Cooper insists that promotion back to the Premier Division of the Readers North Wales League remains a realistic target, despite his side’s indifferent start to the new campaign.Read

Football: Pwllheli reserves in third cup final

PWLLHELI reserves qualified for their third cup final of the season when they beat Mynydd Llandegai to set up a meeting with Caernarfon Borough in the Gwynedd Trophies Cup.Read

Athletics: Alun Vaughan wins Ras Moel Eilio Fell race

FORMER Welsh international Alun Vaughan signalled a glorious comeback on Saturday as he blazed around the Ras Moel Eilio Fell race to record a solo win in a super-fast time of 61:14.Read

Bowls: Bangor too good for Colwyn Bay

THREE single-figure feats helped Bangor City to a convincing 9-5 home result over Colwyn Bay Royal British Legion in the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s top flight.Read

Swimming: Arfon Masters shine in Sheffield

SIX swimmers from Arfon Masters Swimming Club travelled to Sheffield for the British Gas Masters Open Swimming Championships and came away with many personal best swims and a collection of medals.Read

Football: Llanrug United celebrate win despite missing regulars

LLANRUG United overcame the absence of five regulars to return to form with a thrilling 4-1 victory over Denbigh Town at the weekend, writes Kevin Owen.Read

Rugby Union: Caernarfon Ladies lose 100% record with last kick of game

CAERNARFON Ladies were left totally devastated after losing 17-15 to  Kidwelly from the last kick of the game. Read

Rugby Union: Pwllheli in final of North Wales Plate

TRAILING 19-7 at half time against Division Two underdogs Llanidloes, Pwllheli rallied to book a place in the North Wales Plate Final where Ruthin or Bethesda await.Read

Football: Pwllheli looking to end season on a high

PWLLHELI need just a point from their final league game of the season this Saturday to finish third in Welsh Alliance Division One.Read

Rugby Union: Bro Ffestiniog beat Caernarfon in Senior Cup

THE presentation of the Division One North trophy at the end of Saturday’s game was not the joyous occurrence expected for champions Caernarfon as they failed in their effort to make it a double, losing to a resilient and committed Bro Ffestiniog in a North Wales Senior Cup semi-final on the Morfa.Read

Football: Porthmadog looking to finish off in style

PORTHMADOG will look to round off their season with a seventh consecutive victory when they visit Ruthin Town this Saturday.Read

Football: Pwllheli win at home

FOLLOWING four successive away matches where they picked up eight points, Pwllheli returned to the Rec on Saturday to entertain Glan Conwy and ran out 1-0 winners. Read

Rugby Union: Caernarfon proud to lift Divison One North title

CAERNARFON skipper Rhys Evans was a very proud man after his team lifted the Division One North championship trophy for the third time in five years on Saturday.Read

Rugby Union: Caernarfon continue fight for double

CAERNARFON will continue their pursuit of the double when they host Bro Ffestiniog in the North Wales Senior Cup semi-finals at Y Morfa this Saturday (2pm).Read

Football: Pwllheli continue unbeaten run

PWLLHELI'S unbeaten run continued over the Bank Holiday weekend as they picked up draws at Denbigh Town and Llanrwst United.Read

Football: Mixed bag of results for Llanrug United

LLANRUG United travel to Llanrwst United this Saturday on the back of an Easter weekend of mixed fortunes.Read

Football: Caernarfon Wanderers still bottom despite fightback

CAERNARFON Wanderers remain bottom of Welsh Alliance Division One despite producing a late rally to force a 4-4 draw with Denbigh Town at Cae Top on Easter Monday.Read

Football: Porthmadog out of league cup at semi stage

PORTHMADOG crashed out of the Huws Gray Alliance League Cup semi-finals, as they went down 3-0 at Llandudno against a Rhyl side who coped better with the gale force winds.Read

Football: Llanllyfni win Shield thriller

LLANLLYFNI won 5-4 on penalties in a thrilling Gwynedd League Bob Owen Memorial Shield second-round tie against Bro Goronwy at King George V Playing Fields on Saturday.Read

Football: Hard fought win for Caernarfon Town

CAERNARFON Town's end-of-season return to form continued on Saturday after they returned from Glan Conwy with a 2-0 victory to maintain third spot in Welsh Alliance Division One.Read

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