Football

CATCH-UP: North Wales Coast East – Connor Morris hits SIX as Kinmel Bay score 10, Abergele bag a dozen

Great action from Blaenau Amateurs (red and white) versus Meliden. Huge thanks to NICK GERRARD for the photos. @NickGerrard

NORTH WALES COAST LEAGUE EAST – APRIL 8

Premier Division

Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 2 Meliden 2

Captain Oliver Dukes-Morgan delivered a 98th minute equaliser to salvage Blaenau a point at Cae Clyd.

Huw Parry edged the Quarrymen in front on 25 minutes, but Matty Griffiths and Dylan Ford struck after 70 and 80 respectively to guide Meliden into a winning position.

A lovely view at Cae Clyd. Picture: NICK GERRARD

However, Parry set up Dukes-Morgan for that late leveller.

Bro Cernyw 2 Llandyrnog United 2

Despite taking a two-goal lead inside 20 minutes via Richard Harvey-Davies and David Lawson-Cooke, Llandyrnog were pegged back as Sam Hawkins and Carwyn McFadden netted on 36 and 49 respectively to seal Bro a share of the spoils.

Kinmel Bay 10 Glan Conwy 0

Connor Morris banged in SIX goals as Kinmel Bay racked up double figures at home to Glan Conwy.

Morris’ first goal came after a mere 16 SECONDS – and he just kept on finding the net.

Cal Foster added a hat-trick and there was a single from Tate Walker.

Llanfairfechan Town 4 CPD Cerrigydrudion 0

Tom Croston (2), Elliot Croston and Lewis Mitchell shared the goals for a Llanfairfechan outfit which moved up to eighth in the Premier.

CPD Llannefydd 2 Penmaenmawr Phoenix 1

Llion Morris struck twice as second-place Llannefydd recorded a good win over in-form opponents.

Daniel Williams scored for Pen, but was also sent off for a second yellow after 88.

Prestatyn Sports 2 CPD Llansannan 1

Tom Wickerson and Jordan Taylor both registered on the scoresheet as Sports maintained a strong presence in the top five.

Cian Evans had given Llansannan a half-time lead before the hosts hit back twice in the second period.

Rhuddlan Town 3 Llandudno Junction 1

Three points for fourth-placed Rhuddlan thanks to net-finders from Dave Sharkey, Andrew Merner and Harvey Gordon, Curtis Cooper responding.

St Asaph City 2 Mochdre Sports 1

Saints came from behind to win and maintain an 11-point lead in top spot.

Josh Grimshaw’s fourth-minute penalty presented Mochdre with a half-time lead.

Ryan Potts levelled on 68 and Dave Hayes bagged an 85th minute winner.

Callum Roberts was red-carded for the hosts on 86 and Ben Evans of the opposition was dismissed in the same minute.

Division One

Abergele 12 Rhyl Dragons 0

Leaders Abergele started as they meant to go on, with Jack Hoult breaking the deadlock five minutes in from a Greg Hilditch throw.

Another Hilditch touchline launch was converted into a goal by Dom Holland just two minutes later.

A two-goal cushion became three when Connah Atkinson took advantage of a deflected James Lloyd shot from 12 yards out.

Hilditch made it four with a scorching effort from outside the area before Hoult and James Lloyd netted with headers from close range to round out the first half barrage.

Jack Lloyd-Williams hit the top corner from 20 yards to begin the second half deluge.

Penalty goals from Brizy Wilson and goalkeeper Cain Folly were also highlights of the second half.

A second goal each for Holland and Atkinson in addition to a well-taken goal from the returning Frankie Hennigan rounded off the scoring for a 12-0 Abergele victory.

Commiserations to a hard-working Rhyl Dragons side who went down to 9 men early in the second half due to injuries

Bow 3 Y Glannau 0

Mike Chapman, Loui O’Carroll and an Azz Boyle penalty earned second-place Bow a 3-0 success.

This match was reported on by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.

CPD Henllan 1 Penrhyn Bay 2

Solomon Dickens struck twice to grab Penrhyn Bay just a second win of the season, Rhys Bennett replying for Henllan.

Llandudno Amateurs 2 NFA 2

Two of the top sides in the division shared the honours.

Veteran Lee Thomas claimed both goals for the Amateurs, one a penalty, Owen Jones and Matthew Robinson ensuring NFA took a point.

Llysfaen 1 Rhos United 3

Lewis Sealey, Tom Skelley and Phemmy Allison scooped the goals which brought the all-important points to Rhos.

Sean Sheridan was on the mark for Llysfaen, but later got sent off for a second yellow card. Since returning to the Bananabeu in February, Sheridan has been dismissed in both matches he has played.

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