CATCH-UP: Saturday’s reports from the North Wales Coast East Premier – seven for Llanfairfechan, Phoenix hit six

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE REPORTS – SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Premier Division

CPD Bro Cernyw 0 Kinmel Bay 3
It is now five league games unbeaten for Kinmel Bay who picked up an impressive victory at Bro Cernyw on Saturday.
All the goals came in the first half, Cal Foster, Anthony Jones and the in-form Connor Morris on target for the visitors. Morris is now on 26 goals for the campaign.
Bro improved after the break, but on the day it was a well-deserved triumph for the visitors.
CPD Cerrigydrudion 2 Rhuddlan Town 2
Visitors Rhuddlan looked to have this one under control after goals from Dave Sharkey and Matthew Rees put them two-up in the first half-hour.
But after Ethan Taylor was red-carded on 38 minutes, the away side’s rhythm was affected.
Cerrig fought back in the second half, goals from Tegid Williams after 71 minutes and Tirion Griffiths on 78 bringing them level.
The hosts was also reduced to 10 when Ynyr Roberts was shown a second yellow with two minutes left, but it ended 2-2.
Llandudno Junction 0 Prestatyn Sports 0
Sports lost ground in the title race when they could only pick up a point at the Flyover.
Llanfairfechan Town 7 Glan Conwy 0
A third straight win for Llanfairfechan with Matthew Lloyd Williams and Ellis Jones scoring two apiece.
Also on target for Glyn Bellfield’s men were Jamie Baker, Thomas Croston and Lewis Mitchell.
CPD Llannefydd 3 Llandyrnog United 2
Sam Jones, Llion Morris and Nico Clwyd bagged the goals which secured a narrow win for Llannefydd, whose man of the match was Ed Jones.
Dan Smith and David Lawson-Cooke replied for Llandyrnog.
Mochdre Sports 2 CPD Llansannan 3
An afternoon to forget for the hosts after a disastrous first half performance which saw Llansannan deservedly go into the break 3-0 up, Adam Gage, Cian Evans and captain Robin Jones on target.
With nothing to lose, Mochdre started the second half slightly better but the Llansannan defence limited the home side to no real clear cut chances.
Sports managed to put some respectability on the scoreline with two late consolation goals from Jordan Phillips and Scott Brown.
Penmaenmawr Phoenix 6 Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 0
Alfie Caldecott pocketed a hat-trick as Penmaenmawr strengthened their grip on third-place by hitting Blaenau for six.
Caldecott struck on 33, 61 and 87 minutes, while Ricky Jones added a double and Billy Sieben was also on the mark.
St Asaph City 4 Meliden 0
Still 11 points clear, top-of-the-table Saints ran out comfortable victors at the expense of Meliden.
Ryan Potts grabbed a treble for the home side, netting on 16, 48 and 56 minutes to reach 29 goals in all competitions.
James Williams added a single on 27 minutes.
