Mountain Rangers 2 (Natalie Williams, Lisa Thomas) Denbigh Town 12 (Emma Roden 3, Chelsea Williams 3, Rosie Hughes 6)
Pwllheli 9 (Lowri Hughes 5, Amy Roberts 2, Sioned Jones, Stacey Sansome) Northop Hall 1 (Abbie Holland pen)
Wrexham 5 (Lauren Reese 3, Katie Sharp, Bethany Durrant) Llanberis 1 (Charley Davies)
Amlwch Town w/o Holywell Town
Bethel P Connah’s Quay Nomads P
Caernarfon Town w/o Kinmel Bay
Corwen P Rhyl P
Llanfair United P Airbus P
Rosie Hughes plundered her second double-hat-trick of the season as Denbigh delivered a dozen at Rhosgadfan.
Town led 4-2 at half time, but ran riot after the break to storm into the quarter-finals.
Hughes hit six for the Division One visitors, while Emma Roden and Chelsea Williams netted three apiece.
Natalie Williams and Lisa Thomas replied for the well-beaten Division Two hosts.
Lowri Hughes struck five times for a Pwllheli outfit which proved far too strong for their visitors.
Amy Roberts (2), Sioned Jones and Stacey Sansome added further goals for the home side, Abbie Holland with Hall’s response from the penalty spot.
Wrexham celebrated their first win of the season with a Lauren Reese hat-trick leading the way.
Katie Sharp and Bethany Durrant added a goal apiece for the hosts, while Charley Davies made the scoresheet for Llanberis.
The Darans only had 10 players but battled well throughout, the entire team putting in a tremendous effort.
All other scheduled ties were postponed due to the weather, while Amlwch Town and Caernarfon Town progressed on walkovers with their opponents withdrawing from the competition.
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