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Football: Bro Goronwy see off Llandegfan in style

THE weather again played havoc with local fixtures, but in the Kitchen Medic Anglesey Football League both Bro Goronwy and Trearddur Bay United were in action and took the opportunity to strengthen their positions as leaders and runners-up respectively.Read

Football: Bodedern in quarter-finals of cup

BODEDERN Athletic advanced to the quarter-finals of the NWCFA Intermediate Cup with a convincing 4-1 win over Clwyd League visitors Denbigh Town.Read

Motor sport: Anglesey driver is ready for Formula 3

ANGLESEY racing enthusiast Alex Jones is hoping to compete in Formula 3 next season after a successful testing stint at the Silverstone track in Northamptonshire.Read

Sailing: Anglesey sailors get awards from Princess Royal

THREE Anglesey sailors have received prestigious Royal Yachting Association awards from Princess Anne, who presided over the organisation’s annual awards ceremony in London. Read

Rugby Union: Bangor youths overpower Nant Conwy

BANGOR caught Nant on a bad day and even without points- kicking machine Jonni Hughes enjoyed an easy victory that maintained their challenge at the top of the North Wales Youth League.Read

Football: Anglesey and Gwynedd junior sides enjoy cup success

ON an afternoon when the weather again took its toll on the Anglesey Youth and Junior League programme, Llangoed, Penrhosgarnedd B and Llandegfan Leopards all progressed to the fourth round of the U14 NWCFA Cup competition.Read

Neville Powell

Football: Bangor City FC look to make eight wins against Connah's Quay

CITY go into Friday’s clash with Gap Connah’s Quay aiming for a sixth straight league win over their North Wales rivals.Read

Athletics: Bangor University runner triumphs at Treborth

AFTER the first two races of the North Wales Cross Country League had been held on comparatively hard grounds in dry sunny weather at Colwyn Bay and Bridgnorth, the third league race at Treborth Bangor on Saturday was certainly much more like it – with mud, mud, mud.Read

Football: Port Talbot Town 2 Bangor City FC 1

A MISERABLE day in South Wales ended up costing Bangor City a lot more than their first defeat in five matches.Read

Football: Tributes for Bangor City FC legend McGowan

TRIBUTES have been paid to a former Bangor City hero whose sudden death last week has left a massive void in the football community.Read

Football: Holyhead Hotspur FC dream of cup glory

IT is time for a Holyhead team to lift a major trophy again, says one of the town’s most ardent football followers.Read

Football: Llangefni Town FC boss wants focus in the cup

LLANGEFNI coach Dewi Redvers Jones is reminding his players they cannot afford to be the slightest bit complacent as they bid for a place in the second round of the North Wales Cup tonight.Read

Football: Late goal denies Bethesda Athletic FC victory

BETHESDA boss Chris O’Neal saw Saturday’s dramatic draw at Stansty Park as two points dropped in his team’s bid to clinch a top eight Cymru Alliance place.Read

Football: Clarke treble fires Beaumaris to victory

THE prolific Andrew Clarke notched a hat-trick as Beaumaris Town beat Bangor University 4-2 to move to within two points of leaders Gwalchmai in the Teejac.com Gwynedd League.Read

Cycling: Competitors tackle Amlwch course

THE Amlwch round of the North Wales Cyclo Cross League attracted 30 riders, despite the very technical course made tougher by the recent storms.Read

Golf: Victory for trio at St Deiniol

IN a team of three competition held at St Deiniol Golf Club, Bangor, at the weekend, the winners were (best two to count): Winners – Nigel Malkin, Mathew Baston & Alan Roberts, Runners-Up – Colin Jackson, Dafydd G. Roberts & Tony Roberts.Read

Football: Llangefni juniors enjoy romp

LLANGEFNI Juniors closed the gap Anglesey Youth and Junior League Under-16s leaders Bodedern to just five points with a crushing win at home over Glantraeth.Read

Barry Haigh (blue strip).

Football: Trearddur Bay United FC impress in cup

HOLDERS Trearddur Bay advanced to the quarter-finals of this season’s Junior Cup with a thrilling victory over a spirited Bethesda side.Read

Rugby Union: Bay are no match for Llangefni

AN ill-tempered tie at Cae Smyrna saw Llangefni assert their superiority in the second half with a 28-point haul.Read

Rugby Union: Bethesda edge ahead against Rhyl

BETHESDA take a slender lead of just three points to the second leg at Dol Ddafydd on the Thursday, November 26, after a very tight game at Y Waun on Saturday.Read

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