The Premier Division title favourites Chirk Youth dropped points after sharing a 2-2 draw with Coedpoeth United. All was going to plan when Gareth Roberts and Joe Roberts gave them a two goal cushion going into the break but in injury time, Matty Thomas pegged a goal back with a shot cum cross. Several Chirk chances then went begging and ‘Coedy grabbed a last gasp equaliser through Ashton Williams.
After an indifferent spell of form, Mold Alex look as if they are about to threaten the Chirk dominance and there 1-0 victory against Overton has them sitting pretty all of a sudden. The only goal of the game came after just 12 minutes from Darren Johnson.
At Court Road, Brickfield Rangers slumped to a 5-1 reversal against Gresford Athletic all after Tony Jones had provided them with a dream start. Gresford regained their composure and got back on level terms with a close range effort from Graeme Sutcliffe. Ash Ryan then put the visitors ahead and then they never looked back. A well worked third goal was converted by Owen Roberts enabling Renee Pinard and Roberts to complete Gresford’s nap hand success. Roberts was denied a hat-trick and his shot hit the net from 35 yards marginally after the referee had signalled the end of the match.
Brymbo shared four goals and the points with Penyffordd in a game which was total stalemate at the break. Richard Lawrence then gave Penyffordd a 49th minute lead but Brymbo turned things around through a Rob Arrrowsmith own goal and Koz Jones penalty earned Brymbo a point after Adam Pugh had scored a fine solo goal for Penyffordd.
Tower Fields was the place to be if you wanted goals and excitement but the Llangollen versus Llay Welfare clash was one of two halves with the game eventually ending 3-3. Llan bossed the opening 45 minutes and took a two goal lead through Josh Langford and a Ben Reeley header but Welfare took charge and within a short space of time took a 3-2 lead with strikes from Gwyn Peter(2) and Luke Cahill but with minutes remaining, Nial Broe snatched a last gasp equaliser.
Saltney Town flopped to a 2-1 reversal at home against Rhos Aelwyd who took a first half lead through Steven Rees who scored with a close range header from a corner. Saltney hit back through Aled Gardner also with a header but Rhos had last say and netted the winner with a fine solo goal from Adam Lovett.
Hawarden Rangers also left things late to salvage a point in a 1-1 draw against Corwen who had taken an early lead through Jack Crompton but Steve Owen levelled the match with 10 minutes remaining.
Borras Park Albion were put to sword once more but this week they steadied the ship to sink Argoed 3-2 all after having their keeper dismissed. Barry Torrence and Richard Jones from the penalty spot had given Albion the edge but Chris Smyles and Scott Davies hit back to make a real scrap of things. The jewel in the Albion crown was Kevin Andrew Elmes who popped up with an eventual winner.
Castell Alun left things late to defeat Garden Village 2-0. Dan Hughes scored with a spectacular overhead kick in the 84th minute and Joe Garner cemented the win in injury time.
Llanuwchllyn thrashed Johnstown 7-1 and their marksmen were Owain Williams with a hat-trick, Iolo Jones(2), Adam Williams and Ricky Rowlands.
Acrefair Youth came down to earth with a massive bump and were walloped 7-1 by FC Nomads and netting a lone consolation goal was Jamie Williams.
LEX XI slumped to a 4-2 home defeat against New Brighton who had a hat-trick hero in Alan Dawson and the opening goal which was a Steve Orsler free-kick helped separate the sides. For LEX, John Bellis helped himself to a brace of goals.
Glynceiriog were outwitted 3-2 at Penley who were on target through Kev Baker, Chris Bryan, Jordan Cartwright and Lee Davies.
In the Reserves Division, the top five sides were left without a game so the days feature game was at The Ring where Chirk defeated Llay Welfare 1-0.
Gresford Athletic came unstuck and it was the clinical finishing of Coedpoeth United which allowed them to win this encounter 3-0 with strikes from Rhys Hughes, Sam Davies and Tom Redmond.
Ryan Davies(2) and Callum Pearce combined for Hawarden Rangers to sink Borras Park Albion 3-0.
Rhos Aelwyd continued their fine run with a hard fought 2-1 success against Castell Alun Colts, Aled Dodd and Darren Greenway got their goals with Damian Wilkins hitting back from the penalty spot.
Buckley with five games in hand still reduced the points gap at the top by defeating Llangollen 1-0. Netting the only goal of the game was Callum Evans.
Borras Park Albion were walloped 5-1 by Hawarden Rangers.
Matt Ferrie scored a consolation goal for Garden Village in their 3-1 home defeat against Brymbo Colts whose marksmen were Ryan Cullimore(2) and Keiran Taylor.
After an indifferent spell of form, Mold Alex look as if they are about to threaten the Chirk dominance and there 1-0 victory against Overton has them sitting pretty all of a sudden. The only goal of the game came after just 12 minutes from Darren Johnson.
At Court Road, Brickfield Rangers slumped to a 5-1 reversal against Gresford Athletic all after Tony Jones had provided them with a dream start. Gresford regained their composure and got back on level terms with a close range effort from Graeme Sutcliffe. Ash Ryan then put the visitors ahead and then they never looked back. A well worked third goal was converted by Owen Roberts enabling Renee Pinard and Roberts to complete Gresford’s nap hand success. Roberts was denied a hat-trick and his shot hit the net from 35 yards marginally after the referee had signalled the end of the match.
Brymbo shared four goals and the points with Penyffordd in a game which was total stalemate at the break. Richard Lawrence then gave Penyffordd a 49th minute lead but Brymbo turned things around through a Rob Arrrowsmith own goal and Koz Jones penalty earned Brymbo a point after Adam Pugh had scored a fine solo goal for Penyffordd.
Tower Fields was the place to be if you wanted goals and excitement but the Llangollen versus Llay Welfare clash was one of two halves with the game eventually ending 3-3. Llan bossed the opening 45 minutes and took a two goal lead through Josh Langford and a Ben Reeley header but Welfare took charge and within a short space of time took a 3-2 lead with strikes from Gwyn Peter(2) and Luke Cahill but with minutes remaining, Nial Broe snatched a last gasp equaliser.
Saltney Town flopped to a 2-1 reversal at home against Rhos Aelwyd who took a first half lead through Steven Rees who scored with a close range header from a corner. Saltney hit back through Aled Gardner also with a header but Rhos had last say and netted the winner with a fine solo goal from Adam Lovett.
Hawarden Rangers also left things late to salvage a point in a 1-1 draw against Corwen who had taken an early lead through Jack Crompton but Steve Owen levelled the match with 10 minutes remaining.
Borras Park Albion were put to sword once more but this week they steadied the ship to sink Argoed 3-2 all after having their keeper dismissed. Barry Torrence and Richard Jones from the penalty spot had given Albion the edge but Chris Smyles and Scott Davies hit back to make a real scrap of things. The jewel in the Albion crown was Kevin Andrew Elmes who popped up with an eventual winner.
Castell Alun left things late to defeat Garden Village 2-0. Dan Hughes scored with a spectacular overhead kick in the 84th minute and Joe Garner cemented the win in injury time.
Llanuwchllyn thrashed Johnstown 7-1 and their marksmen were Owain Williams with a hat-trick, Iolo Jones(2), Adam Williams and Ricky Rowlands.
Acrefair Youth came down to earth with a massive bump and were walloped 7-1 by FC Nomads and netting a lone consolation goal was Jamie Williams.
LEX XI slumped to a 4-2 home defeat against New Brighton who had a hat-trick hero in Alan Dawson and the opening goal which was a Steve Orsler free-kick helped separate the sides. For LEX, John Bellis helped himself to a brace of goals.
Glynceiriog were outwitted 3-2 at Penley who were on target through Kev Baker, Chris Bryan, Jordan Cartwright and Lee Davies.
In the Reserves Division, the top five sides were left without a game so the days feature game was at The Ring where Chirk defeated Llay Welfare 1-0.
Gresford Athletic came unstuck and it was the clinical finishing of Coedpoeth United which allowed them to win this encounter 3-0 with strikes from Rhys Hughes, Sam Davies and Tom Redmond.
Ryan Davies(2) and Callum Pearce combined for Hawarden Rangers to sink Borras Park Albion 3-0.
Rhos Aelwyd continued their fine run with a hard fought 2-1 success against Castell Alun Colts, Aled Dodd and Darren Greenway got their goals with Damian Wilkins hitting back from the penalty spot.
Buckley with five games in hand still reduced the points gap at the top by defeating Llangollen 1-0. Netting the only goal of the game was Callum Evans.
Borras Park Albion were walloped 5-1 by Hawarden Rangers.
Matt Ferrie scored a consolation goal for Garden Village in their 3-1 home defeat against Brymbo Colts whose marksmen were Ryan Cullimore(2) and Keiran Taylor.