It was a tale of two halves at the Kymco Stadium, where Penybont under-18s ran out as 7-6 winners against Union Rangers despite being 6-1 up at half-time. Penybont got off to the best possible start after needing just three minutes to open the scoring.
Congratulating the pupils, Coun Huw David, Bridgend County Borough Council's deputy leader, said: “Well done to Pen-y-Bont and all of the other schools that competed in the final. Each of the twelve schools had already made it through a gruelling ...
Road safety awareness is also taught in Bridgend County Borough's schools via kerbcraft lessons in year two while year six pupils have the opportunity of cycling safety training. The Pen-y-Bont Primary School team will now go forward to compete in the ...
Bridgend Town gave a much improved performance to beat Penybont 4-1 in the South Wales Youth League. The game started with both sides having chances to score but finally came to life with a well-taken goal by Waleed Ahmed. The lead doubled with a ...
Penybont's hopes of Cup glory were sensationally ended in a game where they were reduced to eight men with a large part of the game still remaining. Sully started the game well and would have opened the scoring on the eighth minute if it wasn't for a ...
BRYNTIRION, LALESTON & MERTHYR MAWR PACT at Laleston Gardening Club, Laleston on Thursday, April 14 at 7pm. MORFA TOWN PACT at Penybont Primary School, Minerva Street on Monday, April 18 at 6.30pm. REST BAY & NOTTAGE PACT at ...