CARDIGAN Town sneaked through into the second round of the Cwpan Coffa Dai ‘Dynamo’ Davies with a 1-0 extra time win against Borth United Reserves.The hosts finally went ahead when Mark Ratcliffe headed in a cross from the left, and although Borth almost forced penalties, Cardigan now face a tricky assignment at Bont in round two.Midfielder Ben Davies, who was excellent throughout, could have had a hat-trick for the Magpies, and John Lumb, Tom Gardner and Llion Williams also had chances to break the deadlock.Heavy conditions made it very hard to get shots away cleanly, but Borth also created a few chances of their own, but home keeper Neil Evans came to Cardigan's rescue.Llanboidy enjoyed a comfortable passage into round three when they accounted for Machynlleth Reserves by 4-1 at Cae Dandre.

For the west Carmarthenshire promotion contenders, who led 3-0 after the opening 45 minutes, Ross McDonald bagged a brace with Rhys Evans and Jack Griffiths also on target.Cilgerran Rovers caused a shock when they knocked Cambrian Tyres Aberystwyth League high-fliers Bow Street Reserves out of the Emrys Morgan Cup with a 1-0 win at Park Avenue. The visitors, who have struggled this season in the Costcutter Ceredigion League, rode their luck for long periods and they were indebted to young keeper Jon Ridleys for some excellent saves. Fifteen minutes from the end, Oli Evans pounced on a goalkeeping error to fire the winner from close range. St Dogmaels moved up into third place in the Costcutter Ceredigion League division one with a 5-1 win over Dewi Stars, and if they win their game in hand they could close the gap to just four points.

Rhys Jones and Adam Williams both netted twice as the Saints, who have not won the league championship trophy for over 10 years, showed their credentials.

Conditions were extremely heavy at the school field, and it was the Stars who opened the scoring when experienced campaigner Andrew Jones fired home from a corner after only a few minutes.

The home side took charge after this and Jones added two more goals to his impressive tally, including a penalty after he had been brought down in the box, as well as a superb strike from the edge of the box.

Williams put his team further ahead with a couple of goals and Louis Harding made it 5-1 just before half-time.

The Saints created several chances after the break, and the closest they got to scoring was when Peter Almond hit the bar.

Ffostrasol had another hard fought tussle with local rivals Aberaeron Reserves, before a brace of goals from Iwan Lloyd steered the Wanderers to a 3-2 win.

Cian Edwards was also on target for the hosts, whilst for the Seagulls Gareth Severs and Ryan Jenkins were on target.

The match between league leaders Lampeter Town and Crannog was called off due to the pitch being unplayable.

All games in division two were called off and in the only fixture played in division three, SDUC beat Llanboidy Reserves 4-2.

Ahmed Diria netted twice for the students, and there were goals also for Frederick Mate and Christian Hayward. Ellis Williams scored twice for the visitors.