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Powys County Times
06-08-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
All the midweek football action from across mid Wales
BUILTH Wells battled to a 1-0 derby win at home to Llandrindod Wells in the Ardal North East League on Tuesday night. A solitary own own from Shaun Nicholls handed the points to the Bulls. Rhys Hughes struck twice and Taylor Watts completed Bow Street's scoring in a 3-0 win at Dolgellau AA. Josh Astley's injury-time penalty saw Llanfair United edge a 2-1 win at Kerry after Neil Mitchell had earlier cancelled out Astley's opener with Nyasha Mwamuka also netting for Llanfair. Action from Knighton Town's clash with Radnor Valley. (Image: Stuart Townsend.) Llanrhaeadr crashed to a 4-1 defeat at Penycae with Josh Bowen's goal a consolation as Zac Davies struck twice and efforts from Harry Bowen and Josh Mazzarella completed the scoring. Radnor Valley and Knighton Town proved inseparable in a 2-2 draw.


Powys County Times
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
History made by Presteigne Cricket Club batting stars
BUILTH Wells suffered a 101 run thrashing at home to Woolhope in division seven of the Herefordshire League on Saturday. Dom Larkin (129) starred as Woolhope set a target of 276 despite the efforts of Dylan McPhee (4039), Sam Avis (2-21) and Musa Makhubela (2-58). McPhee (53), Harri Phillips (24) and Neil Harris (22) top scored in reply with Larkin (3-60) and Ali Park (3-60) ensuring the Bulls were all out for 175. Hay crashed to a 161 run defeat at Kington in division eight. Laura Wade (113no) carried her bat with support from Rhys Morgan (82) helping the hosts to 275-4 under pressure from Mark Burgess (3-32) before Wayne Evans (43) and Burgess (24) led Hay to 114 in reply as Gary Urwin (2-1), Duncan Morgan (2-20), Bryan Kirkham (2-35) and Jacob Houchin (2-20) dominated. Presteigne smashed records in their 185 run derby thrashing of Builth Wells IIs in division nine. Edward Rees (114) and William Bartholomew (113) combined to set a 210 run second wicket partnership with support from Dave Austin (40) helping the hosts to a club record 337-6 with Ian Morgan (2-72) and Owen Evans (2-2) leading the wickets.