CLIVE JONES’ Caernarfon side secured themselves a trip to Penmaenmawr Phoenix in the first round proper of the Welsh Cup following an emphatic drubbing of Holywell at the weekend.Read
PORTHMADOG will need to raise their game considerably if they are to halt a poor start to the season with victory over Rhyl at Y Traeth this Saturday (2.30pm).Read
IT will be a case of deja vu for Pwllheli when they entertain Huws Gray Alliance leaders Gap Connah’s Quay Nomads in the Welsh Cup first round on September 11.Read
THE Welsh Cup has been such a rewarding competition for Llanrug United in recent years, – glamour ties against Bangor City, Llanelli and Bala Town is testament to that – but on Saturday the Eithin Duon men crashed out 3-1 at Wrexham area outfit Penycae.Read
BATTLING Nefyn booked themselves a home tie against Mid-Wales League side Tywyn-Bryncrug in the Welsh Cup first round – but only after they withstood extreme pressure from a Llanrwst outfit who must be perplexed as to how they are out of the competition. Read
BLAENAU Ffestiniog are beginning to believe they can be the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s next champions, as they and current title front-runners Denbigh A rush into the final straight.Read
Y FELINHELI’S hopes of back-to-back giant-killings were scuppered when they gallantly went out of the FAW Trophy 5-4 on penalties to Llangollen Town.Read
CAERNARFON Town will be aiming to complete a quick knockout double this Saturday when they entertain Holywell Town in the Welsh Cup second qualifying round (2.30pm).Read
AFTER kicking off the season with two league defeats Caernarfon Town will be anxious to turn the tide on Saturday when they entertain Abergele Rovers in the FAW Welsh Trophy (2.30pm).Read
PWLLHELI had to settle for a losing draw in their North Wales Cricket League Division One encounter at Llay Welfare on Saturday, but the Llyn side still hold a 12-point cushion in second spot.Read
WITH player-manager John Gwynfor Jones in vintage form at the back Nefyn began the season in brilliant fashion with victory over a Bethesda side they had lost heavily to several times in the recent past.Read
DAVID NOEL WILLIAMS’ second-half penalty ensured Llanrug bounced back from an opening night 6-1 thumping at Holyhead with a narrow victory over Nefyn on Tuesday.Read
BLAENAU Ffestiniog still hold a three-point lead at the North Wales Coast Bowls League Section A summit despite going down 9-5 at relegation-threatened Penmaenmawr on Saturday.Read