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Catch-Up: All the North Wales reports from Saturday, April 29

Llandyrnog (light blue) and Mochdre in action. Picture: MATT JOHNSON

NORTH WALES MATCH REPORTS – SATURDAY, APRIL 29

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST LEAGUE

Bow Street 2 Caersws 3
After a 3-2 win away at Cae Piod, the Bluebirds were crowned Ardal North East champions and secured promotion back to tier 2.
The experienced Neil Mitchell bagged himself a brace with Glyn Coney also on target.
Rhydian Davies (pen) and Ifan Burrell replied for Bow.

Builth Wells 1 Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant 2
James Burgess and Tomos Evans notched the goals which earned victory for Rhayader, Lyndon Jones responding.

Dolgellau AA 1 Rhos Aelwyd 0
Rob Evans’ 79th minute strike sealed three points for Dolgellau.

Rhayader Town 1 Llanuwchllyn 3
Kyle Jones bagged a brace as Llanuwchllyn maintained winning ways.
Jones netted on 16 and 68 minutes before Warren Aykroyd-Duckett added a third in stoppage time, Keegan Bradley for the hosts.

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST LEAGUE

Brickfield Rangers 3 Llanrwst United 3
Harley Steel’s leveller four minutes over the 90 clinched a home point for the Brickie.
Andy Vale added a pair for Rangers, Callum Parry the star man for Llanrwst with a hat-trick, including what the visitors hoped would be an 89th minute decider.

Hawarden Rangers 2 Llay Welfare 1
Lewis Cunliffe and Tom Gunson scored the goals that mattered for Hawarden, Jonathan Collo hitting back for Llay, who were unable to follow up their epic midweek win over Denbigh Town.

Llangefni Town 0 Flint Mountain 0
Goalless at Cae Bob Parry, where Dom McHugh of Flint Mountain was shown a 90th minute red card.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH WEST

Llanrwst United Reserves 4 Conwy Borough Reserves 1
Alex Pacino gave Conwy a 44th minute lead at Parc Gwydir, but Llanrwst battled back to win with goals from Michael Pollard, Ianto Roberts, Ilan Davies and substitute Aron Hughes turning the tables.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH EAST

Gresford Athletic Reserves 3 Flint Town United Reserves 1
Robert Reynolds scored twice for Gresford, including a decisive third goal for the home team seven minutes into added time.
Athletic also benefited from a own goal by goalkeeper Niall Collings, The home team also had Elliot Rowlands sent off for two yellow cards.

Llay Welfare Reserves 0 The New Saints U-21’s 1
Cian McIntosh provided the winner for the visitors and champions on 33 minutes.

Mold Alexandra Reserves 1 Penycae Reserves 3
Thomas Edwards’ hat trick – goals on 19, 30 and 47 minutes – guided Penycae to the points, Kieron Davies with a late reply for Mold.

NORTH WALES COAST EAST FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Premier Division

CPD Cerrigydrudion 0 Bro Cernyw 1
Ryan Lawson pocketed a 54th minute winner for Bro.

Llandudno Junction 4 Meliden 3
A seven-goal thriller saw Junction fight back from two-down to win 4-3.
Jack Nettleton, Ryan Williams, Tomos Rhys Williams and Harri Jones netted for the Railwaymen, Dylan Ford (2) and Matty Griffiths for Meliden.

Llandyrnog United 2 Mochdre Sports 4
Scott Roberts, substitute Jordan Phillips (2) and Ben Evans shared the goals in a good away show from Mochdre, Jamie Jones and David Lawson-Cooke on target for Dyrny.

Llanfairfechan Town 2 Kinmel Bay 5
A seventh straight victory and ninth league game without defeat for the unstoppable Kinmel Bay.
Tate Walker, Liam Jones, Ian Dunn, Oliver Gray and substitute Haydn Rutter scored one apiece for the visitors, Ellis Jones and Matthew Williams putting Llanfair on the scoreboard.

CPD Llannefydd 4 Rhuddlan Town 1
A thumping win for Llannefydd courtesy of Llion Morris, Nico Clwyd, Elgan Roberts, after his initial penalty was saved, and Ciran Jones, Ethan Taylor the scorer for Rhuddlan, who had Connor Bucknall dismissed for a second yellow.

St Asaph City 3 Prestatyn Sports 1
The champions-to-be followed up their 5-0 midweek Cookson Cup final win over Sports with a 3-1 league success, Simon Fawcett, Jack Williams and David Hayes with the home goals, Alex Hall having put the visitors in front on 25 minutes.

Division One

CPD Caer Clwyd 2 CPD Henllan 2

Caer Clwyd (blue) up against Henllan. Photo: MATT JOHNSON


Nathan Bridges and Keiran Kendrick found the net for a Clwyd side which recovered from going two goals behind to grab a point.
David Wilkins (penalty) and William Clayton had put Henllan in initial command, all the goals arriving in the second half.

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Premier Division

Glantraeth 1 Talysarn Celts 1
A well-contested draw saw Darren Lewthwaite strike first for Glantraeth on five minutes before Garem Jones equalised after 24.

Gwalchmai 0 Llanrug United 4
Ruthless display from Llanrug, who made it 11 without loss in the league, 10 of them wins.
Joni Sadler’s hat-trick and a Kevin Lloyd single piled the agony on for Gwalchmai.

CPD Llannerchymedd 0 Bethesda Athletic 1
A stupendous strike on the turn from all of 30 yards by Scott Hughes delivered the 53rd minute winner for the champions at Tyn Parc.

CPD Nefyn United 1 CPD Llanberis 0
One Guto Roberts goal on 81 minutes was all that was needed to seal the Penwaig victory over the Darans.

CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 2 CPD Aberffraw 0
A John Jones own goal and Adam Griffiths net-finder booked maximum spoils for Penrhyn over their Anglesey visitors.

CPD Pwllheli 8 Amlwch Town 2
Carl Jones (3), Steffan Toplis, Tomos Llewelyn, Iwan Roberts-Jones, Rhys Williams and Cian Goodman-Shepherd joined in the goal feast in Pwllheli’s big win at The Rec.
Chris Byast netted twice for Amlwch, who had Robert Tiesteel and Elliot Wright sent off in the second half.

Division One

Arriva 0 Trearddur Bay 4
Kaine Bentley opened the scoring for the champions before an Asa Thomas hat-trick boosted his goals total for the season to an amazing 70.

Bethesda Rovers 1 Cemaes Bay 3
Bryn Roberts’ net-finder, plus own goals from Sean Brame and Sion Bullock ensured Cemaes went home winners, Aaron Davies-Thomas with a consolation for Rovers.

Holyhead Town 2 Llanystumdwy 3
Long journey but nice reward for Llanystumdwy, Owen Pritchard, Rhodri Jones and Harry Griffiths’ 88th minute decider clinching the result.
Goals from Paul Williams and Andy Will ran the Harbourmen close.

Llanfairpwll 1 CPD Cefni 2
Ben Wright’s 90th minute goal notched a dramatic win for Cefni.
Carwyn Roberts had given Llanfairpwll the lead before Macauley Lewis levelled.

Llangoed and District 3 CPD Gaerwen 0
Mason Turpin (2) and Nathaniel Evans came up with the second-half goals which ensured Llangoed added a handsome victory to their slate.

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