TALYBONT signed off their campaign in the Cambran Tyres Aberystwyth League and District League division one with a positive 2-1 away win over Llanilar last weekend.

Goals from Osian Thomas and Sam Penfold ensured that they finished level on points with their opponents, who scored their goal through Murray Pugh.

Machynlleth Reserves had a 2-2 draw with third-placed Tregaron Turfs, with goals from Drew Page and a late worldie by Steve Davies. Liam Nelson and Carwyn James netted for Tregaron.

Padarn United breezed to a 7-1 win over Aberystwyth University Reserves, with Paul James scoring his second hat-trick in a week. Rich Williams scored a brace, with Robbie Southgate and Graham Thomas getting on the scoresheet.

Calum Simons caught the keeper off his line from around 45 yards to score a consolation goal for the University, who have had to cram in three games in just five days.

Jamie Stuart had scored four goals as Aberystwyth University Reserves notched back-to-back midweek wins with a solid 5-1 win at Borth United Reserves on Thursday, with Simon Sauzier also scoring.

On Tuesday Aberystwyth University Reserves had also won 4-1 at Llanilar, courtesy of a hat-trick by Jamie Stuart and a Aled Thomas goal, with Tom Constantine replying.

After back to back defeats, Padarn had registered a hard fought victory 4-3 win over Tregaron Turfs, courtesy of a Paul James hat-trick and a single goal by Matt Savage.

Ifan Jones, Caradog Daniel and Llyr Davies bagged the goals for third-placed Turfs.

Meanwhile in division two, the free-scoring Ben Holt added six goals to his remarkable end of season tally as Tywyn/Bryncrug Reserves triumphed 7-1 against Llanilar Reserves, with Luke Rickard also finding the net.

Penparcau meanwhile beat Padarn United Reserves 4-0, with goals from Rhys Davies, Jake Bush, Chris Wylde and a Lee Morgan penalty.

Penparcau, however, then slipped to a 9-2 defeat at home to Tywyn/Bryncrug Reserves last weekend.

Four goals from Ben Holt, a hat-trick by Luke Ricard and singles from Cullen Rodgers and Tim Holt ensured that Tywyn Reserves maintained their 100 per cent record in division two this season.Dylan Bailey scored a penalty in the first half for Arky, and Warren Sedgwick netted their consolation goal.