DEFENDING champions Llandudno lead the Premier Division of the North Wales Cricket League after making it two wins out of two with a six-wicket victory over Bangor on Saturday (May 3).
Jack Rimmington took 5 for 46 as Bangor were bowled out for 147 (Kevin Williams 43) and an unbeaten fifth wicket stand of 80 between Owen Jones (45 not out) and Kev James (32 not out) saw Llandudno win on 148 for 4.
Newly promoted Llanrwst suffered a second successive defeat at home to Hawarden Park, despite a man of the match display by Australian overseas player Rohan Wright.
He top scored with 61 in a Llanrwst total of 153 all out and then took 4 for 18 off 15 overs (eight maidens) as Hawarden squeezed home by one wicket at 154 for 9.
For the second week running Mochdre had their game, at Brymbo, cancelled due to the waterlogged ground.
Llandudno 2nds had a losing draw against Marchwiel and Wrexham in Division One after finishing on 123 for 7 in reply to the home side's 180 for 5 declared.
Conwy lost by 54 runs against Pwllheli in Divison Two, and Llanrwst 2nds lost by nine wickets to Hawarden Park 2nds in Division Three, but Mochdre 2nds had a good 50-run victory over Corus Colors at Rydal in Division Four after bowling their opponents out for just 67.
More details on all these games in Thursday's Weekly News
COLWYN BAY suffered a third successive defeat in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition's Premier Division after being bowled out for 125 (Mal Gorton 50) in reply to Northern's 183 (Paul Jenkins 4 for 51, Sion Morris 3 for 9).
Colwyn Bay 2nds, however, gained their first win of the campaign, helped by an unbeaten century from Dave Wallace (104 not out) and 52 by Glyn Gibbons in a second wicket stand of 166. Colwyn Bay swept to a winning 204 for 3 after Fleetwood Hesketh 2nds had posted 202 for 7 declared (Walker 72, Steve Walburn 3 for 24).
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