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Сентябрь
2024

Jamie double as Bay move into top three

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JAMIE CUMMINGS scored twice, including a second half penalty , as the Seagulls moved into the top three of the JD Cymru North with a 4-0 home win over Penrhyncoch.

Craig Linfield and Dan Atkins were the other Bay scorers, while only a string of saves by visiting keeper Leigh Jenkins prevented a much bigger defeat for his side.

Colwyn Bay pressed from the start with Craig Linfield heading narrowly wide, Jamie Cumming having a shot tipped over the bar by Jenkins and Lloyd Marsh-Hughes shooting just over the bar and having two other efforts saved by the keeper.

The breakthrough, however, came after 36 minutes with Cumming heading home from a Craig Lindfield cross.

Jenkins made a couple more very good saves to deny Lloyd Marsh-Hughes, one from a header at point blank range, and another from Craig Linfield, although Bay keeper Rhys Williams also had to make a good save late in the half to ensure the Bay remained in front at the interval.

Some last ditch defending and anothr save by Jenkins from Lloyd Marsh-Hughes, after he had been set up by Josh Carey, before Bay doubled their lead with Craig Linfield tapping in a rebound after Josh Carey’s shot came back off the bar.

Jamie Cumming then emphatically put away a penalty, awarded for a push in the back, and Dan Atkins slid in the fourth goal from Will McKinley’s cross.

As Bay pressed for more goals Jenkins saved from Josh Carey, Luke Gregson (on his home debut) and Joe Williams in the closing minutes.

Manager Mike Wilde’s thoughts and match highlights on (10) Manager Interview – CPD Bae Colwyn vs Penrhyncoch – 7th September 2024 – YouTube

COLWYN BAY: Lloyd Williams, Joe Williams, Jamie Cumming, Jay Owen (Rhys Nash 81), Craig Lingfield (Gwion Dafydd 59), Ethan Roberts, Lloyd Marsh-Hughes (Dan Atkins 75), Will McKinley, Josh Carey, Lucas Gregson, Tommy Creamer (Ryan Kehoe 75). Subs unused: Rhys Lloyd (G), Cai Owen and Mike Wilde.

Attendance: 539