Macca Lewis did not like losing top spot in the Rhyl and District Sunday League hotshots table last week – so this weekend he went and claimed it back.
Lewis’ four goals in Six Bells’ brilliant 5-2 win over Royal Oak put Macca in first place again on 15.
Previous leader Benn Lundstram netted once for FC Mally to edge up to 14, while a double for Conwy Comrades’ Jamie Haggas moved him onto 13.
Macca Lewis (Six Bells)
Benn Lundstram (FC Mally)
Jamie Haggas (Conwy Comrades)
Josh Brown (Royal Oak)
Matty Rees (Royal Oak), Jack Davies (Millbank)
Aidan Bell (Millbank)
Martin King (Bar Bow)
Jack McGovern (The Alex), Adam Cassidy (Royal Oak), Callum Parry (Conwy Comrades), Harrison Bellis (Bar Bow), Lee Ellis (FC Mally), Luke Bradshaw (Rhyl Wanderers)
Skye Shields (Conwy Comrades), Joel Rowlands (Bar Bow), Kyle Robb (FC Mally)
Kai Davies (Conwy Comrades)
Cory Young (Y Clwb)
David Coleman (Rhyl Wanderers)
Max Williams (Y Clwb)
Jamie Moorhouse (FC Mally)
Max Williams (Y Clwb)
Tom Williams (Y Clwb)
Cai Moore (Y Clwb)
Steve Collins (The Alex)
Kyle Kelly (Y Clwb)
Dion Lloyd (Y Clwb)
Matt Toole (Millbank)
Joe Carey (Conwy Comrades)
Charlie Thorley (Royal Oak)
Joe Smith (Rhyl Wanderers)
Tyler Griffiths (Y Clwb)
Sam Stopforth (Royal Oak)
Colin Sargerson (Bar Bow)
Ethan Taylor (Royal Oak)
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