THE Maesglas bandwagon kept rolling as the Cardigan-based Blues knocked Cambrian Tyres League champions Tregaron out of Cwpan Coffa Dai Dynamo Davies in north Ceredigion.
A great 4-3 win was achieved a week after brushing aside Costcutter League champions New Quay 5-1 at Maes Radley.
The Blues pulled off a fourth win on the bounce after being reduced to ten men for more than an hour through the sending off of defender Mathew Roche for a second yellow card.
In form striker Ashley Summers and midfielder Craig Gordon bagged a brace of goals apiece.
There was controversy at Llandysul where the home side went through after a 3-0 win over Cardigan Town.
After a clash during the first half when Llandysul striker and league leading scorer Simon Davies suffered a head injury Cardigan manager Seamus Doherty immediately took off midfielder Ben Davies, who is understood to have left the ground early.
The Magpies turned up with only 12 players and when they lost front-runner John Lumb through injury they did not have anyone to replace him.
Simon Davies continued his high strike rate with two goals as Llandysul cruised to victory.
League champions New Quay were made to pull out the stops before winning 1-0 against Second Division Dewi Stars at Parc Arthur. A speculative cross-cum shot by Dan Evans was what separated the team.
Lampeter Town went through at the expense of Llanilar in north Ceredigion. The mid county side trailed by two goals at the break but a tongue lashing from manager Terry Jones appeared to do the trick as his charges emerged 5-3 winners after extra time. Terry Witts, Josh Coombes, Luke Lovell, Josh Rogers and Luke Hunter were on target for the visitors and none did better for them than 50-year-old Tommy Lovell.
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