CPD Y Felinheli 0 Rhostyllen 2
Cavan Daley and captain Adam Williams bagged the first half goals which secured a third win in four starts for Rhostyllen, who could yet escape finishing bottom.
Flint Mountain 2 Llanrwst United 3
Callum Parry (2) and Leon Doran ensured Llanrwst enjoyed a fabulous away win at fourth-place Flint Mountain, who responded through Sam Molyneux and Ieuan Hewitt.
Llangefni Town 0 Denbigh Town 2
A 19th consecutive win in all competitions for title-chasers Denbigh with captain Paul Fleming and Jake Walker supplying the goals.
CPD Y Rhyl 1879 3 Nantlle Vale 4
Quite a surprise as Rhyl failed to get the point which would have put them back top of the Ardal North West – temporarily at least.
The Lilywhites ended their season with a home loss to dark horses Nantlle Vale, whose goals arrived via Richard Jones, Math Jones and the excellent Jamie Jones (2) – there was no keeping up with the Joneses for the home side.
Kieran Ellis (2) and Alex Jones responded for the hosts.
Saltney Town 1 Llay Welfare 0
Ryan McCleary scored the goal on 70 minutes which sealed victory for Saltney, who moved out of the bottom four.
Brickfield Rangers 2 Llandudno Albion 3
Albion’s last-ever game (unless they re-form in the future) ended in a joyous 3-2 win at Clywedog Park.
Goals from Adam Hold, Joel Lloyd and Calum Jones snatched a thrilling win for the popular team, which is disbanding after nine largely successful years.
Andy Vale and Jay Richardson kept Brickfield in the hunt.
This match was reported on in more detail by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.
Caersws 3 Rhos Aelwyd 0
Leaders Caersws stayed on the title trail with a good win over Rhos achieved thanks to goals from Matt Mumford, Harry Cottam and George Mitten.
Dolgellau AA 1 Rhayader Town 0
A second half goal from Joey Thomas secured the points for Dolgellau against visitors Rhayader
Llandrindod Wells 0 Llanuwchllyn 1
Will Owen delivered the 35th minute goal which booked the victory for away side Llanuwchllyn.
Llanfair United 0 Builth Wells 3
The Bulls returned home with maximum spoils thanks to goals from Tommy Rowlands straight from a corner, Ollie Woods on the stroke of half time and Jamie Evans after the interval.
Llangollen Town 0 Bow Street 0
Vital points dropped for title hopefuls Bow at Tower Field, where hosts Llangollen defended very well.
Penycae 4 Welshpool Town 6
Goals galore at The Riverside, with Welshpool finishing on top thanks to Ryan Knott (3), Aryn Matthee, William Thomas and substitute Edward Brittleton.
‘Pool were 4-0 up, but Penycae did their best to hit back, Thomas Edwards (2) and Osian Williams getting the deficit down to 4-3 by half time.
It then went to 5 and 6-3 before Daniel Holland notched an 83rd minute consolation for the hosts.
Buckley Town Reserves 5 Mold Alexandra Reserves 2
Bradley Johnson was a hat-trick hero for winners Buckley, Nathan Williams and Wesley Kerry also on target, Jordan Waite and Wesley Jebb for Mold.
Hawarden Rangers Reserves 1 Cefn Albion Reserves 2
Kos Jones and an 83rd minute decider from Jordan Williams banked an Albion win, Kai Morris also missing a penalty, while Tom Gunson brought Hawarden level after 70 to no avail.
Rhos Aelwyd Reserves 0 Flint Town United Reserves 1
Harry Cartwright’s 31st minute net-finder was enough to edge this one in Flint’s favour.
Ruthin Town Reserves 4 Llangollen Town Reserves 1
Robbie Williams and Ioz Jones scored two apiece as Ruthin stayed on course for a league and cup double, Sam Baksh-Jones the sole Llangollen marksman.
Coedpoeth United 5 Castell Alun Colts 2
Callum Roberts (3, 1 pen), Mykel Woollett and Michael Taylor shared the goals which delivered the points for Coedpoeth, Nathan Davies and Luca Nardo responding.
Connah’s Quay Town 1 New Brighton Villa 1
Town’s title hopes took a slight knock as they dropped two points at home.
Jake Leonard handed the Deesiders a 51st minute lead, but James Beck levelled on 52.
Penyffordd Lions 1 Greenfield 2
Connor Hughes and Dean Hyland put Greenfield two-up before Liam Hughes notched a consolation for Penyffordd.
Aston Park Rangers 1 Ruabon Rovers 4
Chris Bennion, Dan Kebell and Andrew Swarbrick (2) put the points on the board for the Rovers, Karl Bacon having given Rangers a third-minute lead.
Gronant 4 Acton 0
Daniel Price (2), Martin Byast and Matthew Lewis provided the goals in an emphatic Gronant success.
Holywell United 13 Bellevue 3
Joseph Jones and Jake Hughes-Hampson notched hat-tricks apiece for the hosts, Keelan Roberts (2), Bradley Haycock, Isaac Haimes, Shea Harding, Oliver Hughes-Jones (pen) and Jacob Edgeley making up the baker’s dozen.
A Jordan Bedford own goal, Rolando Bertrand Ruiz and Jason Ratcliffe struck back for Bellevue.
Caerwys Reserves 1 Queen’s Park Reserves 1
Champions Queen’s Park Reserves finish the season as invincibles, Saturday’s draw at second-place Caerwys Reserves making it an entire campaign of 20 games undefeated.
Sean Price edged the Park in front on 49 minutes before Jack Smallman made it all-square after 77.
Greenfield Reserves 3 Coedpoeth United Reserves 2
Good win for bottom side Greenfield Reserves, Euan Evans, Callum Davies and Dylan Radcliffe’s 94th minute winner clinching the victory, Keanu Bruton and Ben Griffiths putting the visitors ahead twice.
Lex XI Reserves 4 Connah’s Quay Town Reserves 2
Simon Edge (2), Joshua Betteley and David Beeching were Lex’s marksmen in this pleasing success, Andy Jones with both for the visitors.
Mynydd Isa Spartans Reserves 4 Ruthin Town Development 1
Thomas Mitchell snared a hat-trick for Spartans, Ewan Whitley adding a single, Osian Gallagher Wort with Ruthin’s solitary response.
Blaenau Ffestiniog 10 Glan Conwy 0
Gethin Roberts scored the first four goals for his team as Blaenau celebrated their biggest win in a good long while.
Second-half substitute Jordan Rye grabbed a double, Ceri Roberts, Joe Dukes-Morgan, Oliver Jukes-Morgan and Aron Jones with one each.
Bro Cernyw 0 Mochdre Sports 1
Scott Roberts’ eighth-minute strike sealed the points for Mochdre, who had Jordan Phillips dismissed for a second yellow on 89.
Cerrigydrudion 2 Llandudno Junction 1
Tomos Jones delivered both vital goals for winners Cerrig, Curtis Cooper replying for the Railwaymen. All the goals arrived in the first quarter of the game.
Kinmel Bay 7 Llandyrnog United 1
Ruthless Kinmel Bay added a magnificent seven to their ever-growing goals total, Connor Morris netting twice, as did Ryan Hulse, while Ian Dunn, Mason Richards and Cole Rich also made the scoresheet, David Lawson-Cooke with a consolation for Dyrny.
Meliden 2 Penmaenmawr Phoenix 4
Ricky Jones (pen), Billy Sieben, Alfie Caldecott and Daniel Williams collected a goal apiece in Phoenix’s success at The Mine.
Dylan Ford and Joe Roberts were on target for Meliden, who led twice, but had key defender Jon Terry red-carded on 32 minutes.
Prestatyn Sports 2 Llannefydd 3
Llion Morris (2) and Jack Davies made sure Llannefydd kept their distant title hopes alive with a crucial win at The Meadows.
Ian Griffiths’ 22nd goal of the season and a Jordan Taylor strike kept Sports in the hunt.
Rhuddlan Town 3 Llanfairfechan Town 2
Llanfairfechan’s four-match winning run came to an end at Rhuddlan.
The home side snatched the points with a 94th minute winner from Jay Whitehouse, a welcome returnee from a long-term injury.
Harry Kirkham nabbed Rhuddlan’s two other goals, with Ellis Jones’ double, including a 93rd minute equaliser before Whitehouse pounced even later, keeping Llanfair in it.
St Asaph City 8 Llansannan 0
Title glory edged ever closer for Saints after an eight-goal pounding of Llansannan made it 12 victories on the trot.
Ifan Batty was sent off after just 18 minutes for the visitors, Ryan Potts missing a penalty for the hosts immediately after.
Saints soon found their rhythm, James Williams and Dave Hayes (2) scoring three quickfire goals before Potts atoned for his earlier miss by making it 4-0 before the changeover.
James Williams added a pair in the second half to make it a hat-trick, Josh Brown added number seven and Lee Jones completed the rout.
Y Glannau 8 Caer Clwyd 1
The unstoppable Harrison Bellis hit another five goals to make it 60 for the season as Y Glannau blitzed eight past Caer Clwyd.
Joey Fontana, Josh MacGillivray and a Nathan Bridges own goal completed the home tally, Keiran Kendrick with the away response.
NFA 3 Bow 0
A cracking win for NFA made them favourites for second spot, Matthew Robinson (2) and Dylan Cunnah on target in the second half to see off Bow.
Rhyl Dragons 1 Llysfaen 3
Despite trailing to an early Martin King goal, Llysfaen came back strongly to seal their third league win of the season, Tom Collier, Dan Batey (pen) and Jake Reynolds on the mark.
Abergele 2 Llandudno Amateurs 1
Abergele clinched back-to-back league titles with this win over rivals Llandudno Amateurs, Jack Hoult and Jack Lloyd-Williams with the home goals, Gaz Sharp for the visitors.
Gele did well to overcome the knockback of having keeper Cain Folly red-carded on 36 minutes.
This game was reported on in more depth by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.
Bethesda Athletic 3 Aberffraw 0
Bethesda were crowned champions at the first attempt thanks to goals from Kyle Hartleb, Scott Hughes and an absolute nugget from young Noa Hughes delivering the points which make sure Mark N Hughes’ side will finish top.
Gwalchmai 1 Pwllheli 0
Gwion Thomas’ 35th minute goal was sufficient to bring victory to the home side.
Llanrug United 8 Penrhyndeudraeth 0
Teenage sensation Osian Williams hit four goals for rampant Llanrug.
Morgan Williams (2), Matthew Roberts and Jonathan Sadler netted the rest.
Mynydd Llandegai 1 Llanberis 2
Morgan Roberts and Jamie McDaid were on target as Llanberis edged a close verdict at Penrhiw, Osian Jones having put the hosts in front six minutes into the second half.
Nefyn United 1 Glantraeth 2
A seventh straight victory in all competitions for Glantraeth with Steven Jones and substitute Dylan Williams pocketing the second-half goals.
Tomi Evans had poached the ninth-minute goal which earned the Penwaig a half time lead.
Talysarn Celts 2 Llannerchymedd 2
Anglesey visitors Llannerchymedd led 2-0 thanks to goals from Gavin Sharpe, a 31st minute penalty, and a strike from Zakariye Jama early in the second half.
Celts needed late goals from Aled Jones and Rhodri Jones to salvage a point.
Llanystumdwy 5 Y Fali 0
Arwyn Jones was a four-goal hero for Llan, while Kyle Williams also found the net.
Mountain Rangers 0 Trearddur Bay 7
Asa Thomas and Mel McGinness both racked up trebles as champions Trearddur hit seven on the road.
Thomas moved up to a stunning 67 goals for the season and McGinness is on 25 after the latest Beach Boys goal-fest.
Kaine Bentley notched his 14th of the season, while Thomas also missed a penalty.
Llanrug United Reserves 4 Penmaenmawr Phoenix Reserves 2
Robin Thomas, Owain Gibbard and a double from substitute Nathan Ash made sure in-form Llanrug toppled the champions, who replied through a Morgan Roberts pair.
Bontnewydd Reserves 0 Nefyn United Reserves 2
Rhys Williams and substitute Jack Jones grabbed the goals that mattered for Nefyn on 33 and 87 minutes respectively.
St Asaph City Reserves 2 CPD Llanberis Reserves 2
A good contest saw Jacob Hildebrandt and an N/A make the scoresheet for Saints, while Cian Pleming and Gerallt Morris made sure the Darans took a point.
Kinmel Bay Reserves 0 Bow Reserves 0
Penycae Reserves 1 Llay Welfare Reserves 0
Matty Tombs provided the winning goal for Penycae on 61 minutes at The Riverside.
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