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| Silkmen maintain the pressure |
| Sunday 14 March 2010 |
PACESETTERS Flint Town United maintained the pressure on Cymru Alliance title rivals Llangefni Town with a 3-1 home win over Mold Alexandra, who finished the game with 10-men after the dismissal of Brett Jones.Lee Jones opened the Silkmen's account and an own goal put them two goals to the good. Dave Pitson reduced the arrears, but Shaun Beck ensured their was no comeback for the visitors with a goal 18 minutes from time. Llandudno stayed in the hunt with a 4-1 defeat of Holyhead Hotspur with Ben Dews notching a brace after Kenleigh Owen had given the Anglesey men a shock lead. There was joy for Caernarfon Town after a turbulent few weeks at The Oval. The Canaries returned to action under new manager Geraint Williams and won 2-1 at Bethesda with both goals coming from John Rowley. Photo: John Rowley scored twice in Caernarfon's win. |

PACESETTERS Flint Town United maintained the pressure on Cymru Alliance title rivals Llangefni Town with a 3-1 home win over Mold Alexandra, who finished the game with 10-men after the dismissal of Brett Jones.