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Watson Associates Mid Wales League South

Published date: 25 February 2010 |
Published by: Gavin Grosvenor


RHOSGOCH Rangers moved to within a point of leaders Builth Wells, with a 10-0 drubbing of bottom of the table St Harmon.


Owain Lloyd led the way with a four goal haul, while Chris Price completed a memorable hat-trick.


Further goals from Matthew Lloyd, Andrew Lloyd and Josh Watson stretched the Crows unbeaten record to 17 games.


Third placed Pesteigne Reserves maintained their challenge with Ryan Stokes bagging a hat-trick in a 4-1 local derby success over Radnor Valley.

Callum Matthews was Presteigne's other marksman with Matt Jones netting for struggling Radnor.


Meanwhile CPD Llanandras defeated Newbridge Reserves 2-0, with goals from Tom Hooper and James Watkins earning a second league win of the campaign.


Knighton Town returned to winning ways with Marc Wozencraft firing a hat-trick in his side’s 6-0 win at Hay St Marys Reserves.  Kris Jones netted twice and Harry Worton was also on target as Knighton maintained their promotion bid.


Elsewhere Pavey twins, Scott and Tom, shared the goals as Talgarth Rovers came from behind to beat Penybont United 2-1, who had led through Dan Farmer.
 

Penybont Athletic and Llandrindod Wells Colts shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Eddie Hammond netting for Athletic and John Foster for the Colts.


Meanwhile St Harmon’s miserable weekend was completed on Sunday as Sennybridge ran riot in a 6-1 victory.


David Burgess completed a hat-trick, while Jason Keddle, Scott Hardwick and Luke Roughley joined the spree with Dan Goodman firing a consolation.

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