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COLWYN and Aberconwy Junior League

Under-Eight: Penrhyn Bay 5 (Aaron Bates 3, Scott Kearney, Kirk Brogan) Colwyn United 1 (Will Smith); Mochdre Ospreys 0 Conwy Borough 0; Llanrwst United 3 (Osian Dobson 2, Sam Thomas) Glan Conwy 4 (Tom Brooke, Morgan Owen, Lewis Brownson, Jason Roberts); Llanfairfechan Town 0 Penrhyn Bay 9; Colwyn United 2 (Cieran Wyn-Williams, Matthew Lewis) Llandudno FC Sns 2 (Luke Jones 2); Llandudno FC Jns 3 (Adam Montgomery, Beau Cornish, Matthew Jones) Penrhyn Bay Jns 2 (Kieran McCann, Casper Mathews).Read

Football: All the results from the Colwyn and Aberconwy Junior League

A round up of all the action in the Colwyn and Aberconwy Junior LeagueRead

Monty are left reeling as Rwsters leave it late

LLANRWST United manager Chris Williams paid tribute to his team’s battling qualities as they came back from 4-2 down with five minutes left to beat Montgomery Town 6-5 after extra time in a Welsh Trophy round two thriller.Read

Football: Monty are left reeling as Llanrwst United FC leave it late

LLANRWST United manager Chris Williams paid tribute to his team’s battling qualities as they came back from 4-2 down with five minutes left to beat Montgomery Town 6-5 after extra time in a Welsh Trophy round two thriller.Read

Boded’s Bolton strikes to shoot down Llanfair

LLANFAIRFECHAN Town fell victim to one of the Teejec.com Gwynedd League’s most prolific marksmen as they went down 2-1 at home to Bodedern on Saturday.Read

Football: Boded’s Bolton strikes to shoot down Llanfairfechan Town FC

LLANFAIRFECHAN Town fell victim to one of the Teejec.com Gwynedd League’s most prolific marksmen as they went down 2-1 at home to Bodedern on Saturday.Read

Football: Seventh heaven for Glan Conwy FC as the goals rain down

“I WISH we could play in this competition every week!” The reaction of GLAN CONWY manager Paul Moroney after his team thrashed Mid-Wales League side Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant 7-2 in the Welsh Trophy second round on Saturday.Read

Seventh heaven for Glan as the goals rain down

“I WISH we could play in this competition every week!” The reaction of GLAN CONWY manager Paul Moroney after his team thrashed Mid-Wales League side Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant 7-2 in the Welsh Trophy second round on Saturday.Read

SEAGULLS’ NEW ERA

COLWYN Bay’s new manager believes the experience gained in working alongside three of the north west’s most respected bosses will stand him in good stead for testing times ahead.Read

Claire is top of the pots!

CLARE Wilmore from the Washington won the Colwyn Bay and District Summer Pool League’s ladies individuals title by beating Dawn Allen from the Llandudno Junction Community Club 3-0.Read

LLANDUDNO Junction Community Club completed the double when they clinched the Colwyn Bay and District Domino League title with a 5-4 win at Jimmy’s Irish Bar on Monday.

Bridge B were resounding 8-1 victors over Pen y Bryn, Maelgwyn pinched a 5-4 verdict at Cross Keys, Central overcame Whitehouse by the same score and Boathouse defeated Bridge A 6-3.Read

Bay lose ahead of big cup clash

COLWYN Bay will go into this Saturday’s Swalec Cup home clash with National League Division Three West club Laugharne on the back of a 19-0 loss at Denbigh at the weekend.Read

Football: Llandudno Junction 2 Hawarden Rangers 2

INDIVIDUAL mistakes cost LLANDUDNO JUNCTION dear as they crashed out of the Welsh Trophy 3-2 at home to Hawarden Rangers on Saturday.Read

Welsh Cup: Glan Conwy 2 Llanrwst 1 (three red cards)

LLANRWST UNITED manager Chris Williams had no criticism of the officials after he had three players red-carded in a highly controversial 2-1 Welsh Cup defeat at GLAN CONWY lastSaturday.Read

Cricket: Skipper Jenkins steps down as Bay end on a low

PAUL Jenkins stood down as first team skipper of Colwyn Bay Cricket Club following Saturday’s final day defeat at Maghull.Read

Cricket: Llandudno win Premier League again

LLANDUDNO made it a hat-trick of North Wales Cricket League Premier Division titles after thrashing doomed St Asaph by 117 runs at Elwy Park on Saturday.Read

DEGANWY Ventilation clinched the North Wales Coast Bowling League Section A title on Saturday with a 12-2 win over Denbigh.

Rhos Park had to content themselves with second place as despite an 11-3 victory over Caernarfon they finished five points adrift of Deganwy. Llanrwst defeated Penmaenmawr 11-3 and Colwyn Bay RBL crashed 10-4 at relegated Min-y-Don.Read

Bowling: Deganwy win league with 12-2 win over Denbigh

Rhos Park had to content themselves with second place as despite an 11-3 victory over Caernarfon they finished five points adrift of Deganwy. Llanrwst defeated Penmaenmawr 11-3 and Colwyn Bay RBL crashed 10-4 at relegated Min-y-Don.Read

Rwsters crash out of Welsh Cup as three men see red

LLANRWST UNITED manager Chris Williams had no criticism of the officials after he had three players red-carded in a highly controversial 2-1 Welsh Cup defeat at GLAN CONWY lastSaturday.Read

Shield shared after a tense showdown...

MOCHDRE and Northop tied a thrilling under-15s final in the North Wales Police Challenge Shield competition at Black Marsh Fields on Sunday.Read