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Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog firmly in the title chase

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

Bowls: Defeated Blaenau Ffestiniog remain in pole position

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

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog under pressure

BLAENAU FFESTINIOG saw their lead at the North Wales Coast Bowls League Section A summit cut to two points on Monday after Denbigh’s victory at Llanrwst.Read

Bowls: Caernarfon are impressive against Mochdre

SECOND-PLACED Caernarfon were convincing 11-3 winners over Mochdre in Section B of the North Wales Coast Bowls League.Read

Running: Scottish success at Snowdon Race

THERE was a double Scottish celebration at the 35th annual International Snowdon race on Saturday.Read

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog retain top spot

TITLE favourites Blaenau Ffestiniog retained top spot in the North Wales Coast Bowls League Section A with a 9-5 victory over Rhos Park A.Read

Athletics: All ready for 'best ever' Snowdon race

THE 35th International Snowdon Race/Ras yr Wyddfa takes place this Saturday and is set to be one of the greatest in recent years. Read

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog stay top despite defeat

BLAENAU FFESTINIOG were far from unhappy with an 8-6 reverse at champions Colwyn Bay RBL – a result which kept the Quarrymen top of the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s Section A.Read

Athletics: Big entry for Moel Siabod racs

THE looming presence of the tantalising International Snowdon Race did not deter the annual Moel Siabod event attracting a bumper field of 123 runners at Capel Curig on Saturday.Read

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog reach the peak

BLAENAU Ffestiniog soared to top spot in the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s Section A after a 14-0 demolition job on Llanfairpwll.Read

Athletics: International teams confirmed for Snowdon Race

WITH less than three weeks to go before the 2010 International Snowdon Race/Ras-yr-Wyddfa the international competitors have been announced.Read

Bowls: Caernarfon reach final in dramatic style

CAERNARFON pulled off a dramatic 6-4 victory at Benllech in the semi-finals of the Festival Cup, a competition within the Anglesey/Bangor and District Bowls League.Read

Motorsport: Powerboat spectacular coming to Pwllheli

IMAGINE piloting a 300 hp, 27ft powerboat, screaming at maximum revs bouncing over 12 ft waves.Read

Martial Arts: Penygroes instructor celebrates first win in cage

A MARTIAL arts instructor from Penygroes is celebrating after triumphing in his first ‘cage fight’.Read

Athletics: Commonwealth champion enters Snowdon Race

COMMONWEALTH mountain running champion Wilson Chemweno will be the star attraction at this year’s International Snowdon Race/Ras-yr-Wyddfa on July 24.Read

Athletics: Great field turns out for Abersoch 10k

NEARLY 500 runners and thousands of spectators flocked to the Llyn Peninsula to take part in a new race which is fast becoming a major sporting event.Read

Cycling: Llanrug competitor narrowly misses out on Welsh crown

LLANRUG’S two-wheel hero Gareth McGuinness agonisingly failed by just a whisker to win the blue riband event in Welsh cycling.Read

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog crush Penmaenmawr

DAFYDD HUGHES was a rampant 21-1 winner as Blaenau Ffestiniog crushed Penmaenmawr 13-1 in Section A of the North Wales Coast Bowls League.Read

Bowls: Beaumaris beat town rivals

NO mercy was shown by senior teams taking on their seconds in a couple of crunch local derbies in the Anglesey/Bangor and District Bowls League’s Monday Competition.Read

Bowls: Blaenau Ffestiniog in great form

BLAENAU Ffestiniog showed blistering form again, winning their third match in the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s Section A – and by a resounding 11-3 margin at that.Read

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