GERWYN Williams starred with two goals as Dolgellau AA celebrated a 3-1 win at home to Radnor Valley in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Williams netted twice before Daniel Thomas added a third early in the second-half with Jack Price reducing the arrears before the Goats saw Ieuan Price dismissed late on.
Bow Street eased to a 3-0 win at Llanfair United to maintain their promotion bid with goals from Ricky Ricketts, Iolo Ap Dafydd and Ben Davies with the Magpies' day only blighted by the late dismissal of coach Dean Evans.
Action from Dolgellau AA's clash with Radnor Valley. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
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Action from Dolgellau AA's clash with Radnor Valley. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Builth Wells battled to a 2-1 win at Llangollen Town who led through Ben Wilson's 12th minute strike before Dan Hall and Adam Farmer strikes secured the spoils for the Bulls.
Honours ended even at Broadway as Llandrindod Wells and Llanrhaeadr shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Richie Powell's early opener for the hosts cancelled out by Joe Vaughan's equaliser 15 minutes from time.
Penrhyncoch made light work of basement side Welshpool Town with Tom Evans netting twice in a 6-0 win for the league leaders while Geoff Kellaway, Harri Horwood, Dion Phillips and Daniel Owen completed the scoring.
Action from Dolgellau AA's clash with Radnor Valley. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Llansantffraid crashed to a 4-0 defeat at home to Cefn Albion on Friday night with two goals each from Josh Astley and Alex Williams settling the outcome.
Brecon Corries ended second best in a 3-1 defeat at home to Ardal South East League title chasers Newport City on Saturday.
The Gwent visitors led with Rhyse Hudson breaking the deadlock early in the second-half with Jordan Baker levelling for the hosts only for goals from Matthew Green and Calum Bateman to secure the spoils for City.
Hay St Mary's slumped to a 6-2 defeat at home to Aberbargoed Buds on Friday night with Chris Colvin starring with a four goal haul and strikes from Joel Powell and Joseph Ogugua cancelling replies from Jack Biggs and Matty Tong.
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