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Adroddiad/Canlyniadau EISTEDDFODAU TEULU JAMES PANTYFEDWEN PONTRHYDFENDIGAID 2019 Cynhaliwyd pen-wythnos o gystadlu brwd dros Ŵyl Calan Mai ym Mhafiliwn Pontrhydfendigaid, gyda chystadlu o’r safon flaenaf yn ôl y beirniaid – Sion Goronwy, Catrin Darnell, Y Prifardd Ceri Wyn Jones, Geraint Roberts, Garry Owen a Manon Richards. Roedd y pafiliwn yn atseinio gyda’r cystadleuthau offerynnol ar y nos Wener a’r safon yn anhygoel. Roedd yn braf gweld cymaint o blant ac ieuenctid yn cystadlu ar y Sadwrn hefyd. Enillwyd y goron gan Terwyn Tomos o Landudoch, a Thlws yr Ifanc gan Glain Llwyd Davies o Landre, ond siom oedd i ddeall nad oedd teilyngdod am y gadair y tro yma. CANLYNIADAU: Parti Canu Oedran Ysgol Gynradd: 1af Adran Aberystwyth 2il (cydradd) Parti Ysgol Myfenydd 1 a Pharti Myfenydd 2 3ydd Ysgol Syr John Rhys Ponterwyd 4ydd Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid Parti Llefaru Oedran Cynradd: 1af Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid Côr Oedran Cynradd: 1af Adran Aberystwyth 2il Ysgol Myfenydd 3ydd Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid Ymgom Oedran Cynradd: 1af Ysgol Aberaeron 2il Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid Unawd Offerynnol Blwyddyn 6 ac iau: 1af Gruffydd Sion, Llandre 2il Alwena Mair Owen, Llanllwni 3ydd Jacob Williams, Aberystwyth Ymgom Oedran Uwchradd: 1af Megan, Megan, Zara a Rhiannon, Ysgol Henry Richard Tregaron 2il Cari Davies a Jac Hockenhull, Ysgol Henry Richard Unawd Offerynnol Blynyddoedd 7, 8 a 9: 1af Lefi Aled Dafydd, Eglwyswrw 2il Catrin Lloyd, Tregaron 3ydd Eliza Bradbury, Hwlffordd Parti Canu Agored: 1af Merched Bro Nest ardal Castell Newydd Emlyn 2il Parti Camddwr, ardal Bronant 3ydd Merched Bro’r Mwyn, ardal Pontarfynach Unawd Offerynnol Agored: 1af Soffia Elin Nicholas, Aberystwyth 2il Eliza Bradbury 3ydd Lefi Aled Dafydd Ensemble Offerynnol: 1af Ensemble Penweddig, Aberystwyth 2il Grŵp Elusen Gwatemala, Aberystwyth 3ydd (Cydradd) Soffia, Steffan ac Elenor Nicholas, Aberystwyth ac Osian, Gronw a Betsan, ardal Aberystwyth Enillydd Tlws Parhaol Goronwy Evans: Gronw Downes, Trefeurig Unawd Blwyddyn 2 ac iau: 1af Efan Rhun Evans, Talgarreg 2il Tirion Marged Thomas, Pencarreg 3ydd Ella Gwen Keevan, Tregaron Llefaru Blwyddyn 2 ac iau: 1af Gruffydd Davies, Llandyfyriog 2il Celyn Davies, Llandyfyriog 3ydd Martha Jên Silvestri-Jones, Talgarreg Unawd Blynyddoedd 3 a 4: 1af Gwennan Lloyd Owen, Llanllwni 2il Mari Williams, Tregaron 3ydd Fflur Mc Connell, Aberaeron Llefaru Blynyddoedd 3 a 4: 1af Fflur McConnell 2il Trystan Bryn, Harford 3ydd Gwennan Lloyd Owen, Llanllwni Unawd Blynyddoedd 5 a 6: 1af Alwena Mair Owen, Llanllwni 2il Megan Morris, Talyllychau 3ydd (cydradd) Eos Naomi Dafydd, Aberaeron ac Elin Williams, Tregaron Llefaru Blynyddoedd 5 a 6: 1af (cydradd) Alwena Mair Owen ac Elin Williams 3ydd Swyn Efa Thomas, Pencarreg Unawd Alaw Werin Blwyddyn 6 ac iau: 1af Gwennan Lloyd Owen 2il Eos Naomi Dafydd 3ydd Alwena Mair Owen Unawd Cerdd Dant Blwyddyn 6 ac iau: 1af Alwena Mair Owen 2il Mari Williams, Tregaron 3ydd Fflur McConnell Unawd Blynyddoedd 7, 8 a 9: 1af Osian Trefor Hughes, Deiniolen 2il Glesni Haf Morris, Llanddeiniol 3ydd Erin Llwyd, Glanrafon, Corwen Llefaru Bl. 7,8 a 9: 1af Erin Llwyd 2il Cadi Fflur, Corwen 3ydd Gruffydd Llwyd Dafydd,Abermeurig Unawd Bl. 10-13: 1af Siwan Aur George, Lledrod 2il Guto Lewis, Llannon 3ydd Efa Angharad, Gorslas Llefaru Blynyddoedd 10-13: 1af Siwan Aur George Unawd CerddDant Blynyddoedd 7-13: 1af Huw Ifan, Y Bala 2il Osian Trefor Hughes 3ydd Glesni Haf Morris Unawd Alaw Werin Blynyddoedd 7-13: 1af Huw Ifan 2il Erin Llwyd 3ydd (cydradd) Efa Angharad a Cadi Fflur Unawd Cerdd Dant Aghored: 1af (cydradd) Trefor Pugh, Trefenter a Dafydd Jones, Ciliau Aeron 2il (cydradd) Heledd Besent, Dihewyd ac Emyr Lloyd Jones, Bontnewydd, Caernarfon 3ydd (cydradd) Efan Williams, Lledrod ac Owain Rowlands, Llandeilo Unawd Alaw Werin Agored: 1af Dafydd Jones 2il Efan Williams 3ydd Emyr Lloyd Jones Unawd allan o Sioe Gerdd, Opera Ysgafn neu Ffilm: 1af Efa Angharad 2il Heledd Besent 3ydd Efan Williams 4ydd Owain Rowlands Cyflwyniad Dramatig Agored: 1af Heledd Besent 2il Efa Angharad Enillydd Cwpan Her Moc Morgan am y perfformiad gorau: Efa Angharad Deuawd Agored: 1af Rhiannon Ashley, Castell Newydd Emlyn ac Emyr Lloyd Jones, Bontnewydd, Caernarfon 2il Efan Williams, Lledrod a Barry Powell, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Unawd Gymraeg: 1af Joy Cornock, Talyllychau 2il John Davies, Llandybie 3ydd Emyr Lloyd Jones 4ydd Efan Williams a Jennifer Parry Aberhonddu Llefaru Dan 25 oed: 1af Owain Rhys, Pwllheli Unawd dan 25 oed: 1af Erin Rossington, Llanfairtalhaearn 2il Owain Rowlands 3ydd Emyr Lloyd Jones 4ydd Rhiannon Ashley Canu Emyn dros 60 oed: 1af Vernon Maher, Saron 2il Marianne Jones Powell, Llandre 3ydd Gwynne Jones, Llanafan 4ydd (cydradd) Hywel Annwyl, Llanbrynmair ac Elen Davies, Llanfair Caereinion Unawd Oratorio: 1af Barry Powell 2il Erin Rossington 3ydd Joy Cornock 4ydd Efan Williams Prif Gystadleuaeth Lefaru Unigol: 1af Elliw Dafydd, Silian 2il Owain Rhys 3ydd Maria Evans, Caerfyrddin Her Unawd dros 25 oed: 1af Jennifer Parry, Aberhonddu 2il Joy Cornock 3ydd Barry Powell 4ydd Efan Williams 5ed John Davies 6ed Marianne Jones Powell Adran Lenyddol Emyn: 1af Gillian Jones, Drefach 2il John Meurig Edwards, Aberhonddu 3ydd John Gruffydd Jones, Abergele Englyn: 1af Rachel James, sir Benfro 2il Terwyn Tomos, Llandudoch 3ydd John Ffrancon Griffith Stori Fer: 1af Dafydd Guto Ifan 2il Gaenor Mai Jones 3ydd Dafydd Guto Ifan Cywydd: 1af Vernon Jones, Bow Street 2il Arwel Emlyn Jones 3ydd Dai Rees Davies, Rhydlewis Soned neu Delyneg: 1af John Gruffydd Jones 2il Dai Rees Davies 3ydd Rhiannon Iwerydd Enillydd Tlws yr Ifanc: 1af Glain Llwyd Davies, Llandre 2il Miriam Llwyd Davies, Llandre 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