Sixteen-year-old substitute Seth Dolben Evans delivered the all-important 82nd minute winning goal for Ruthin at the Memorial Playing Fields last night.
Earlier, veteran Ricky Evans put Lex ahead from a ninth-minute penalty – his fifth goal of the season – before Robert Jones levelled on 15.
Meilir Williams made it 2-1 Ruthin in the 62nd minute, but David Beeching equalised on 70 and it was left to Seth Dolben Evans to deliver the decider.
Goals from Ieuan Jones-Wellstead, Frankie Kynaston-Bradbury, Louis Crofts and Joe Connolly helped Saints to an eighth consecutive win.
Substitute Rafael Nogueira grabbed a late consolation for Brickfield.
Chirk moved into second spot by virtue of a 3-1 home win over Aelwyd
Captain Phil Pearce put The Colliers ahead with a towering header after nine minutes but Chirk laboured for much of the game and it wasn’t until the 66th that they increased their lead when Asa Riley finished off a good move.
Chirk introduced several substitutes in the last 20 minutes and one of them, young Jack Massey, scored to make it 3-0 on 77 minutes and virtually seal the win.
However, Aelwyd never gave up and scored a great goal in injury time with James Haynes shooting in from 25 yards.
A point apiece at Clappers Lane, Bennett Williams and George Yarwood netting for Gresford, while Kian Parry was one of the Druids scorers, the other listed as N/A, while Osian Williams missed a penalty for the visitors.
This one appeared on the Cymru Football App for some time as a 2-0 home win.
Leo Branch was a two-goal star for Airbus, George Savage also hit the net and there was another one of those famous N/A’s on the scoresheet.
Dylan Williams bagged a consolation for the hosts.
Connor Littler struck twice for Buckley, George Davies and Callum Webber getting the others.
You’ll never guess who scored for Mold? Yes, the prolific N/A, who sure gets around!
Second-half substitute Adam Randle struck twice to secure maximum points for a St Asaph side which had been reduced to nine men.
Simon Roberts gave Saints a seventh-minute lead, but Cian Goodman Shephard equalised on 19.
Saints scorer Roberts was red-carded on 31 minutes and the same thing happened to team-mate Harvey Brewerton after 37.
Despite having two players less than the visitors, Randle’s goals on 49 and 64 minutes won the game for the hosts, Max Griffiths notching a second for Pwllheli.
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