IT has been quite a sporting year for teams and individuals in the Anglesey and Bangor areas. Mail sports editor DAVE JONES chooses his top 10 magic moments. Read
BETHESDA Athletic will be looking to finish a job that they started but failed to complete earlier in the season when they welcome Lex XI to Meurig Park for a Cymru Alliance League clash this Saturday (2pm).Read
BANGOR City manager Neville Powell says his on-fire team are straining at the leash to return to action this weekend after almost a fortnight without a game.Read
LLANGEFNI drew first blood in their quest to reach the semi-finals of the North Wales Cup by inflicting a first defeat of the season on Division One North leaders Nant Conwy at the weekend.Read
REVITALISED Amlwch romped to their biggest victory of the season and climbed out of the bottom four of the Welsh Alliance at the expense of fellow strugglers Halkyn.Read
HOLYHEAD Hotspur Reserves romped to a 4-0 victory over fellow Anglesey side Pentraeth Nurseries to move up to fifth in the Teejac.com Gwynedd League.Read
THREE second half goals clinched Llangefni the double over Lex and kept the Anglesey side on the heels of leaders Flint Town United, who they play in the crunch clash of the season at Cae-y-Castell this Saturday (2.30pm).Read