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Rhys Parry against Carmarthen Town

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First Team win BUSA league 5B - After a cracking match in Aberystwyth against their 2nd team, Trinity achieved a spirited 1-1 draw to clinch the league over Aber 2nds by 3 points. A free kick by Adam Raymond midway through the second half was a vital goal that clinched the championship in front of a vocal Aber crowd. Celebrations started straight after the game in the Aber Union and continued to our Union via Lampeter. the Championship caps off a remarkable season that saw the 1st team lose only one game and go unbeaten for nearly three months. Full credit go to Adam Raymond, Rhys Parry and Ryan Eans for all their hard work in organising and running the team. CONGRATULATIONS!

 

Those also contributing to the Championship were: Aidan Farrelly, Pubes, Sean Cresser, Ian Llandovery, Geraint Oulton, Nathaniel Burton, Craig Money, Hywell Gog, Wayne Price, Dominic Saunders, Matthew Court, Steve Thomas, Dan Luddy and Steffan Davies.

 

To see the final table, go to http://www.busa.org.uk/fl/cv.asp?DivisionID=8489

 

 

Second Team complete their season - A committed Trinity second team completed their season by losing 3-0 to Glamorgan 5ths in a scoreline that flattered the visitors. The second team completed their fixtures without forfeiting any games and really thriving in the BUSA spirit. Marc Ramage and Sam King have done a great job to field eleven men every week and their passion has been tremendous.

 

To see their final table, go to http://www.busa.org.uk/fl/cv.asp?DivisionID=8654

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