Football

Genero Adran North – Wrexham and Y Felinheli both hit six, leaders Nomads claim narrow win

Airbus defender Lucie White can only look on as Felinheli find the net. Picture: PATRICK CAIN

GENERO ADRAN NORTH

CPDM Y Felinheli 6 Airbus UK Broughton 1

Two of Y Felinheli’s more experienced players netted a double apiece in a comfortable victory for the Cae Seilo outfit.

Katie Midwinter and Ffion Williams both struck twice for the home team in an emphatic 6-1 success.

Felinheli took a seventh-minute lead through an unfortunate own goal from Airbus’ Lucie White.

Ffion Williams proves deadly from the penalty spot. Picture: PATRICK CAIN

Midwinter made it two on 13 minutes before Jade Scott replied for the Wingmakers with 31 on the clock.

The hosts took a firm grip on the game with a pair of goals just before half time.

On 43 minutes, Midwinter scored again with an angled sublime chip. These were her first goals of a season marred by injuries.

Ffion Williams (red) rises for the ball. Picture: PATRICK CAIN

Then in added time, Ffion Williams scored from a twice-taken penalty, her second effort a ruthless finish into the top corner.

After the break the home team went 5-1 up when Jordanne Greenough calmly rounded the keeper before slotting in.

And in the 86th minute great work by Shannon Jones set up Ffion Williams to roll in number six.

CPD Y Rhyl 1879 0 Connah’s Quay Nomads 1

Elana Harley’s 71st minute goal ensured leaders Nomads edged a narrow win at Belle Vue.

It was becoming a very frustrating afternoon for the Deesiders until Shannon Hobbs’ ball over the defence released young talent Harley to apply a clinical finish into the bottom corner.

In the first half, Rhyl keeper Lauren Jones had done well to deny Hobbs and push a Kirstie Kural effort onto the bar.

The hosts were putting up a strong show and hopes were turning towards taking a point until 17-year-old substitute Harley settled the issue.

Wrexham 6 Llanfair United 0

Rosie Hughes celebrates a goal with a young fan. Picture: BRIAN PRYDDEN

Rosie Hughes collected her sixth hat-trick of the season and boosted her tally to 31 goals in just 13 games as Wrexham made it eight straight league wins.

Lili Jones and Sophie Hodson combined to set up Hughes for the opener – a low finish – on 12 minutes.

Amber Lightfoot doubled the lead after 16 with a right-foot shot into the far corner.

Another goal for Wrexham No 9 Rosie Hughes. Picture: BRIAN PRYDDEN

Lightfoot hit the bar before Hughes made it 3-0 on 36 minutes after good work from Rebecca Pritchard.

Seven minutes into the second half, a Jones assist enabled Lightfoot to put away her second.

Wrexham did not register again until added time, Hughes completing another treble before Lily Whitefoot scored from the last touch of the game.

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