Sunday’s Adran Trophy clash saw Rhyl win 12-0 at Llangefni for the second season running.
Candice Nellist and Niomi Taylor both notched hat-tricks for the visitors, Becca Bannister netted twice, one a penalty, and there was a goal each for Rachael Thomas, Tegan Crockett, Hana Eagles and a very popular net-finder from Amy Woodbridge.
Rosie Hughes scored five times – four in the first half – as Wrexham made it back-to-back 6-0 wins against Llanfair to start the season.
Libby McKenzie was also on target for the hosts on 61 minutes in this Adran Trophy group game.
Tegan Hewitt handed Airbus an early lead, but after that it was all downhill for the Wingmakers.
A Shannon Hobbs pair put Nomads in front, Jennifer Haynes made it 3-1 and Kirstie Kural also found the net before half time.
In the second stanza, Kural scored two more to make it consecutive hat-tricks, Kylie Jones and Emily Bentley also on target.
Two goals apiece from Maddie Williams and Ffion Owen helped guide Llandudno to a convincing Adran Trophy group success over Felinheli.
Jasmin Dutton and Mari Gibbard put Tudno 6-0 up in the second half before Ffion Wyn Williams nabbed a late reply for the visitors.
Amlwch had the points in the bag by half time, at which stage they had built a 4-0 lead.
Ellie Jones, Tesni Hughes, Emily Ridges and Cerys Gadd all found the net as the islanders dominated.
In the second half, Jones and Hughes went on to complete doubles.
Freya Simonds was a hat-trick star as Llanfairfechan recorded their first win in the North Wales League.
Simonds scored on five, 16 and 47 minutes for the visitors, Lisa Jones having brought the Canaries level in the early stages.
Although Denbigh took a 24th minute lead through Lois Roberts, NFA fought back to take maximum points.
Two goals in as many minutes from Holly Rees and Stella Windsor gave the visitors a 2-1 interval advantage and an Amy Webster double in the second half made sure of an away triumph.
Mia Roberts, Ella Jones and Jenna Allsup all scored two apiece to ensure CPDM Bangor 1876 ran out emphatic winners at Rowley’s Drive, Shotton.
Mari Owen and Charley Davies put Pwllheli in the driving seat by scoring in the first half.
The prolific Lois Thomas applied the icing on the cake with a third for the hosts in injury time at the end of the 90.
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