KNIGHTON Town saw their Spar Mid-Wales League Division One game at Bow Street abandoned after opposing player Dylan James broke his leg in three places.

Town remain in seventh place in the division, but have games in hand on teams above them.

Hay St Mary's ended a three match losing streak by drawing 2-2 with second from bottom, Welshpool Town.

Hay missed a number of chances on the day and came back twice through Brendan Hackett and an own goal.

A brace from Joey Price helped Radnor Valley to their fifth win of the season.

Price was joined on the scoresheet by Elliot Morris as they beat Machynlleth 3-1 to record their first win this year.

In Division 2, Newbridge continued their rich vein of form as they won 4-1 against Aberystwyth University.

Aeron Powell scored twice ,while Ollie Woods and Alfie Stonefield completed the scoring.

At the other end of the table, 11th place Presteigne scored early through Matt Jones to go 1-0 up at second place Borth United.

But Owen Williams was then sent off and United’s class shone through as they ran out 5-1 winners.

Hay St Mary's Reserves came from behind beat Talgarth Town 3-2 in a vital game at the top of the Watson Financial Mid Wales (South).

Goals from Harry Sharman and Kyle O’shea gave Talgarth a 2-0 lead but a Josh Wisniewski double and a Darren Horrigan penalty saw the Saints fight back to win 3-2.