After a nerve-wracking penalty shootout, Cwmamman United U14s emerged victorious in the West Glamorgan Cup final.

Initially, the rain threatened proceedings but proved negligible as a tension-filled match unfolded.

At first, neither side was able to assert dominance, with both defences having the upper hand at various points.

Entertainment ensued when young Trammell Joseph broke the monotony with an explosive shot from outside the box on the 20-minute mark.

This gut-wrenching feat was held off by the crossbar, keeping the score level through to halftime.

More excitement arose when Trammell and fellow winger, Riley Parkin, switched positions and began exerting pressure through direct runs and pace that troubled Pontardawe U14s.

In a noteworthy 43rd-minute event, Trammell delivered a quality cross from by the line, met by Riley with a header aimed across the goal.

This close call caught striker Jordan Lewis off guard as he thought it was going in, leading to the ball bouncing off the post to be cleared.

The best opportunities of the first half were for Cwmamman, referred to as the young Blues.

Pontardawe then managed a scoring opportunity through a well-placed free kick that was translated into a goal via a lucky deflection off the shoulder of their player, making the score 1 - 0 after 47 minutes.

Cwmamman was undeterred by this setback and launched relentless counterattacks that ultimately paid off.

High pressure resulted in a possession gain that led to a successful long-range volley by Trammell, evening the scores with just a minute to spare.

The drama peaked when only a minute of added time left, Cwmamman was awarded a penalty following a trip on Jordan Lewis.

Captain Flynn Williams took the penalty but ended up misfiring, leading to a 1 - 1 draw at full time.

With no time for extra play, the match went into a feverish penalty shootout.

Proving their mettle, Cwmamman emerged as the clear winners with a 3-1 victory thanks to well-executed penalties by Jordan Lewis, Trammell Joseph, and Flynn Williams.

This celebrated win marks their second trophy in just over a week, completing a double and turning all attention to the league chase.

With the tantalising possibility of a treble at stake, the young Blues' quest for glory is resolute and within reach.