IT’S a tall order, but Ruthin will head into tonight’s crunch clash with Pwllheli knowing exactly what they have to do if they are to steal the Division One North league title.Read
DINBYCH suffered the heartbreak of losing on their first ever appearance in the North Wales Cup final, but head coach Tegid Phillips was gracious in defeat, admitting his side had been beaten by the best team in the region.Read
THERE were mixed feelings for Dinbych seconds as they crashed out of the Clwyd Plate, but learned they will be playing Division Four rugby next season.Read
PRESTATYN Town Reserves clinched a third Mackenzie Jones Clwyd League Premier Division title in a row last Wednesday when they won 3-1 at Greenfield.Read
RHYL’S Hannah Pendlebury was in action for Wales Under-20s last weekend in an international athletics meeting in Malta and returned home with three medals.Read
DINBYCH eased their relegation worries and warmed up for Sunday’s North Wales Cup final with Nant Conwy as they completed the double over Mold in a free flowing game in which they had to come from behind at half time to win.Read
AUSTRALIAN Patrick Jackson destroyed Prestatyn’s bowling attack with a swashbuckling 147 as mighty Bootle thrashed the North Walians by 152 runs in the Liverpool Competition Premier Division on Saturday.Read
VC MELYD cyclist Alan Overson was back to winning ways last week with a third victory in the Wednesday evening time trials at Denbigh jointly run by Rhyl CC and his Meliden based club.Read
STEVE Giblin could not have been happier with his first game in charge of Prestatyn despite the fact his weakened side slipped to a gallant six-wicket defeat at Northern in the Liverpool Competition Premier Division.Read
BUOYANT Prestatyn player manager Neil Gibson believes surviving in the Welsh Premier League this season is a better achievement than winning the Cymru Alliance last year.Read
GORDON Jones got off to a successful start in his bid to retain Prestatyn Running Club’s Grand Prix award when he had a rare outing on the fells last week.Read
PROVING that cycle road racing is alive and well in North Wales, the recent 62-mile Rhyl CC Maurice’s Road Race at Denbigh on Easter Sunday saw a full field of 60 riders battle it out in warm and sunny conditions.Read