TIGERS TAKE THE POINT

By McCann Dave

AND CEMAES RUN CONTINUES.

MID-WEEK round-up, MON- Fri 21st-25th of APRIL 2014 ▼

Aberffraw were looking to welcome Morawelon in what was expected to be a tight game, but the match did not go ahead.

Menai Bridge Tigers travelled to Llanfairpwll Res., for the Local Derby full of confidence having beaten them a week ago nine nil. Their hosts on the other hand, not wishing to suffer a similar fate, and with their first team not playing drafted in its back four, which did the trick. They took the lead when Sion Morris finished off a breakaway but Lance Williams cutting in from the left beat a challenge and hit thundering drive into the far corner. Both sides created chances and both keepers pulled off some breath taking saves, but mid-way through the half Caerwyn Williams regained Llanfair’s lead only for Lance Williams to score a fine solo goal fort a share of the points.

The in form team of the moment is Cemaes Bay and they ran out winners at home against Trearddur Bay with player of the moment , Callum McMinimee celebrating with another two goals after his four on the Saturday with Steve Mason adding their third without reply.

THURSDAY NIGHT AT TREARDDUR BAY THE SCORE WAS AGAIN 3-0, but this time to the Bay with goals from, a Garry Stewart first half strike and followed in the second period by goals from Correy Desmond and Nigel Jones
Picture Thomas Williams:
The balls in! Even if the line was straight it would still be in.

Where next?

VALLEY OF DOOM FOR TIGERS TITLE HOPES AND MORAWELON INCREASE LEAD AT THE TOP
IT'S FOUR FOR CALLUM McMINIMEE AND TWO MORE FOR `CLASSY CORRIG', IN WINS FOR CEMAES AND LLANGOED.

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