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CPD Cemaes Bay FC v Treaddur Bay Reserves FC

Cemaes Bay7 Mar 2015 - 18:11
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Megan Cup Semi-final

Cemaes Bay quickly overcame any disappointment at being knocked out of the NWCFA Junior Cup Quarter-Final in a penalty shoot-out by booking their place in a second Cup final with a 4-0 victory over Trearddur Bay United Reserves in last Saturdays semi-final of The HUWS GRAY Megan Cup.

On a dismal cold March day, at a windswept School lane the conditions were never going to allow an open free flowing game of football as both sides looked to utilize the wind to their advantage when playing with it at their backs. Cemaes began well and it was unlucky thirteen for the visitors when Captain, Steve Mason put Cemaes ahead [13]. Trearddur, battled hard to keep the home strike force from adding a second and running away with the game, and looked on course to do so with half-time approaching [h/t 1-0].
It had to be all or nothing in the second period for the visitors as they looked to use the wind to their advantage to pull a goal back and make for an interesting second half, but within four minutes of the re-start, youngster, Huw Torr, delivered a telling blow by making it 2-0 and it was going hard for the visitors to pull it back, and then after all their hard work in closing down the opposition outfield players, it proved to be all in vain as the host extended their lead through GOAL-KEEPER, John Aaron Jones who watched his `shot’ - up field, sail into the roof of the net. [3-0]. That was it, Trearddur knew then it was not going to be their day. Cemaes could now take the foot of the pedal knowing that Trearddur were never going to score four and with eight minutes remaining Cemaes made it four themselves, thanks to Kieran Thomas.

So Cemaes have two cup finals to look forward to – both against Valley, and another semi-final [against Valley] and are still in the BWLCH Car Boot Trophy and COULD win the League title if they win ALL their remaining games, one of which is against Valley. BUT Valley still have to play leaders all season – Bro Goronwy, both home and away, and draws in both games would give Cemaes the edge they need

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