Banc 4 v 1 Pembrey
In division three, Bancffosfelen produced a solid performance to bag the points in a comfortable 4-1 win at home to Pembrey.
After a slow start the home team soon got going and sneaked ahead in the 25th minute through Aled Evans, who slipped the ball past the keeper.
A defence-splitting pass by Andrew Evans found Paul Morgans, who made it 2-0 in the 40th minute, before Andrew Evans himself netted a third on 35 minutes. Lee Williams scored a fourth with a header in the 71st minute.
Banc 4 v 1 Pembrey
In division three, Bancffosfelen produced a solid performance to bag the points in a comfortable 4-1 win at home to Pembrey.
After a slow start the home team soon got going and sneaked ahead in the 25th minute through Aled Evans, who slipped the ball past the keeper.
A defence-splitting pass by Andrew Evans found Paul Morgans, who made it 2-0 in the 40th minute, before Andrew Evans himself netted a third on 35 minutes. Lee Williams scored a fourth with a header in the 71st minute.
Carway took the lead inside the first couple of minutes against neighbours Bancffosfelen in the derby clash in division three.
The referee pointed to the spot for a hand ball on the line, and Martin Price netted.
For most of the 90 minutes there was little to choose between the teams, and when Bancffosfelen salvaged a point through Aled Evans in the 70th minute, it was no more than they deserved.
Gorseinon 2-4 Banc
There was plenty of action in the first round of the Senior Cup, and Bancffosfelen delivered a giant-killing act, coming from behind to win 4-2 at Gorseinon.
Trailing to goals by Matthew Burder and Robert Cunnah, Bancffosfelen rallied in fine style and took control through Frank Vaughan, David Pike, Andrew Evans, and Stuart Matthews.
It was a sensational twist in fortunes and much of the credit for the victory goes to goalkeeper Geoff Lewis, who produced a string of stunning saves.
Johnstown Utd 0-4 Banc
Aled Davies stole the show with a superb hat-trick for Bancffosfelen in the 4-0 win against Johnstown United on their own ground.
After breaking the deadlock through Stuart Matthews on the half-hour, the advantage was doubled by Aled Davies on the stroke of half-time.
The second half continued to be one way traffic, and it came as no surprise to see Davies complete his hat-trick after being a handful throughout.
The Banc defence stood firm with Lee Mandry outstanding at centre-half, while Gavin Griffiths in central midfield, Matthew John at left midfield, and Francis Vaughan at left back also catching the eye.
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