LLANFAIRPWLL’S struggle for survival in the North Wales Coast League Section A relegation battle suffered a severe setback in an 11-3 crash at Deganwy, where only Hywel Roberts showed defiance on 21-7.Read
BEAUMARIS A bagged the bragging rights in their Section A derby with Bangor City in the North Wales Coast Bowls League but it was much closer than the 9-5 verdict suggests.Read
LLANFAIRPWLL clambered away from the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s Section A basement after overcoming fellow strugglers Bangor City by a convincing 11-3 margin on Saturday.Read
BANGOR City eased their basement blues in the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s Section A by achieving a rousing 10-4 home triumph over high-fliers Rhos Park A.Read
AN inspirational 21-7 show by Tim Williams set up Beaumaris A for a devastating 12-2 demolition job on Denbigh A, who had arrived as the North Wales Coast Bowls League’s leaders.Read
TWO local athletes represented Wales at the World Mountain Running Association Youth Team Challenge at Sauze D’Oulx in the Italian Alps on Saturday. Read
BANGOR City celebrated their best show and result of a testing campaign in the North Wales Coast Bowls League when they blasted Section A joint leaders Blaenau Ffestiniog by a stunning 12-2 score.Read
BENLLECH celebrated a season’s-best 14-0 triumph in a remarkable return to winning ways – after four defeats in five outings – in the North Wales Coast Bowls League.Read
BANGOR City broke their duck at the eighth attempt in the NORTH WALES COAST BOWLS LEAGUE’S top flight and in rousing fashion at that – outclassing mid-table visitors Llanrwst 12-2.Read
HOLYHEAD enjoyed a useful boost to their promotion prospects within the North Wales Coast Bowls League, when they made it 8-6 over Penygroes on their own green.Read
FAMILY fortunes were evident again when the Harrises, son Adam and father Barry, featured for Beaumaris in a thrilling 6-4 snatch at Colwyn Bay Royal British Legion in the Welsh Counties Bowls’ League.Read
BEAUMARIS A registered their fourth win in six tests – but their first on opposition territory – when they triumphed 10-4 at Bangor City in the North Wales Coast Bowls League Section A.Read
LLANFAIRPWLL claimed local bragging rights at Beaumaris’ expense in a Blackwell Hydraulics-sponsored Welsh Counties League cliff-hanger derby that had an unusual outcome.Read
BEAUMARIS A team bowlers, invariably a major force in the North Wales Coast Bowls League, suffered a calamitous start to the 2010 campaign when blasted 13-1 by Section A newcomers.Read