Spar mid-Wales Division 1 League Round up.
Bow Street 1 Welshpool 1
A sizeable crowd witnessed an incident packed game which eventually finished in frustration for Bow Street who were denied time and again by visiting keeper Ed Harding who was outstanding. Writes Wyn Lewis
Bow Street took the lead after twenty minutes with an superb finish from Tomos Williams and it looked as if further goals would soon follow with the home side well on top but inadequate finishing and Harding’s heroics meant they were restricted to the one goal.
Then, unexpectedly in the last minutes of the half, Welshpool on a rare foray into the Bow Street half were awarded a penalty which William Pritchard duly converted
The visitors were also reduced to ten men when defender Ed Baker was sent off near the end following a two-footed challenge.
Welshpool joint manager, Neil Price stated, ‘We have to be more than happy with this point. This is always a difficult place to visit, and Bow Street are an excellent team’
Team B Willis, O Roberts Young, T W Roberts,M Pemberthy, N Evans,
A Gittins, G Nutting, G Jones,T Williams, D Evans, T Evans
Subs – S Richards, M Evans.
Beverley Hemmings- Sportsline photographer
Aberaeron 4 Hay St Marys 2
Aberaeron went into this game against Hay with a number of regulars missing but the players that came in proved to be up to the task and the seagulls were worthy winners in the end.
Manager Jason Jones was without regular keeper Barry Edwards who was suspended and also missing the likes of Ryan Jones, Dan James, David Evans but his team started the game well from the first whistle and shut out the visitors forcing them to play the long ball game.
The hosts upped the tempo after the break and played some splendid football and Hay were hit by two quick fire goals from Gareth Severs who looked sharp after returning from injury to make it 3-0 and a super strike from Mike Gornall after good build up play by Gareth Lewis killed the game off.
Hay came back with a consolation goal and then doubled their score from the penalty spot but there was only one winner after the hour mark with the black and ambers far better in all departments and are now up into fourth place in division one.