Bay hold at the summit despite defeat; BOWLS.LEADERS Colwyn Bay Colwyn Bay (kôl`wĭn), Welsh Bae Colwyn, town (1991 pop. 27,002), Conwy, N Wales. It is a popular seaside resort. Colwyn Bay has an amusement park, several theaters, a zoo, a botanic garden, and the Pwllychrochan Woods. RBL (Realtime Blackhole List) A list of the IP addresses of known spammers. See MAPS. were edged out 8-6 at Penmaenmawr A but remain in pole position in the North Wales Coast League Section A. Des Hughes 21-8 helped second-from-bottom Bangor City ease their relegation worries with a 8-6 derby victory over second-from-top Beaumaris A, Tim Williams 21-9 responding. Third-placed St Asaph's ambitions were dimmed in a 8-6 tumble at promoted Caernarfon who snatched the bonus aggregate points. Bottom club Rhos Park B didn't look like potential wooden-spoonists after sinking Llanrwst 10-4, helped by Ron Bethell 21-7, Steve Parry and Anthony Bailey both 21-9 replying. Neale Charlton 21-2 still finished on the losing side as Fron Park saw their Section B promotion hopes recede re·cede 1 intr.v. re·ced·ed, re·ced·ing, re·cedes 1. To move back or away from a limit, point, or mark: waited for the floodwaters to recede. 2. in a 9-5 blow at Dyserth, but bottom club Craigydron threw themselves a line-life with a 9-5 win at relegation rivals Eirias Park. Leaders Mochdre were floored 11-3 at Copperfields who go top of Section C, helped by Andrew Roberts 21-9, Don Jackson 21-14 replying. John Whittaker 21-1 saw Llysfaen to a 11-3 victory over Vardre, but Bala stormed to a 13-1 eclipse of Penmaenmawr B. Aled Wynne 21-5 secured Penygroes a 12-2 victory over Denbigh, but bottom club Rhyl fell 10-4 at St Asaph B. |
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