Football

CATCH-UP: Action from Ardal Northern, North Wales Coast East & West and FAW Reserve leagues

Llanfairfechan Town with manager Glyn Bellfield (back row – furthest left, black kit)

NORTH WALES MATCH REPORTS CATCH-UP FROM SATURDAY, MAY 6

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST

Llangefni Town 5 Rhostyllen 2

Great action from Llangefni Town (blue) versus Rhostyllen. Picture: DAI SINCLAIR

Iwan Jones (2), Shaun Jenkins, Dan Thomas and Jack Smith shared the goals as Cefni completed their home fixtures on a winning note.

Bottom side Rhostyllen responded through Sam Chesters and Adam Williams.

Llay Welfare 3 Llanrwst United 3

Llay battled back from 3-1 down to earn a draw at The Ring.

An own goal from home keeper Kyle Flower handed the Rwsters a 22nd minute lead before Callum Parry doubled the away advantage on 42, but Owen Roberts pulled one back for the Welfare in first-half added time.

Gruffudd Evans put the Conwy Valley men 3-1 up after 68 minutes, Jon Collo and Roberts’ second rescued a point for Mike Gadie’s team.

Bangor 1876 3 Hawarden Rangers 2

Tom Clarke’s 84th minute decider ensured 1876 ended their season top of Ardal North West with an eighth straight league win.

Corrig McGonigle and Liam Morris also struck for the hosts, Scott Davies and James Ratcliffe (pen) keeping Hawarden in touch.

This match was reported on in more detail by Grassroots North Wales on Saturday.

Denbigh Town 4 Nantlle Vale 1

A fine win for Denbigh left them needing a point from their final game at Rhostyllen this Saturday to be crowned champions.

Craig Pritchard, Matthew Worrall (2) and Nathan Brown sealed Town a 19th victory in 20 league outings, Richard Jones with Nantlle’s reply.

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST

Corwen 1 Caersws 5

Champions Caersws breezed to victory at the War Memorial Ground, Ben Phillips, Glyn Coney (2), Gareth Owen and Matt Mumford splitting the away goals, Scott Evans with a penalty providing Corwen’s sole response.

Dolgellau 0 Llanfair United 2

Ben Jones’ two second-half goals banked the spoils for Llanfair.

Llandrindod Wells 5 Rhayader Town 0

Jack Evans (3), Tom Durant and Rhys Davies guided Llandrindod to an emphatic success.

Rhos Aelwyd 0 Bow Street 3

Rhys Hughes (2) and John James delivered the killer blows as Bow stayed on course for runners-up with a three-goal triumph over Rhos.

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE

Premier Division

CPD Bro Cernyw 1 Llanfairfechan Town 4

Glyn Bellfield was delighted at the way his Llanfairfechan side ended the campaign with a cracking victory at Bro Cernyw.

Ellis Jones and Thomas Croston scored two apiece for a team which appointed Bellfield as manager this season. Liam Jones replied for Bro late on.

“What a way to end the season,” said Bellfield. “Unbelievable attitude and effort from the lads today in a tough game vs Bro Cernyw. Composure on the ball and good chances created in the game. It could have been more, but an amazing effort from all the lads this year.”

Bellfield added: “Just like that it’s the end of my first season as manager of Llanfairfechan Town. It’s been an amazing experience and I’ve learnt so much about myself as a manager and also the players. A massive thank you to Adam Parry for his help and support this year helping us improve further.

“But more importantly, thank you to the players, committee and supporters that have followed us. The progress on and off the pitch is amazing. Going from 6 pts last season to 42 pts this season is incredible and we look forward to what happens next season.”

Glan Conwy 2 Meliden 6

Dylan Ford was a hat-trick hero as Meliden hit the hosts for six.

Lewis Thompson, Lucas Edwards and a Sam Birchall own goal made up the rest, David Pasko and Andy Booker replying for Glan.

Kinmel Bay 3 Mochdre Sports 0

A ninth win on the bounce for Kinmel Bay, top-scorer Connor Morris added another two goals to his collection after Tate Walker struck first for the hosts.

Llandyrnog United 2 Rhuddlan Town 6

Andy Merner (3), Matty Rees, Ben Jacobson and David Sharkey (pen) combined to deliver a big away win for Rhuddlan, Nathan Rose and David Lawson-Cooke (pen) on target for hosts Llandyrnog.

CPD Llansannan 3 Blaenau Amateurs 0

Gwion Bibby was a hat-trick star for Llansannan, his goals coming on 1, 24 and 94 minutes.

Penmaenmawr Phoenix 2 St Asaph City 2

Phoenix led the champions through Jamie Jones’ 10th minute goal, but James Williams and Josh Brown struck back to put Saints in front, only for Alfie Caldecott to rescue a home point in the 84th minute.

Prestatyn Sports 4 Llandudno Junction 3

A seven-goal cracker at The Meadows, Mike Jones, Jordan Taylor, Antonio Jacovelli and Ryan Jones for the hosts, Dylan Hughes, Mathew Jones and Jack Nettleton all on the mark for Junction.

Division One

Rhyl Dragons 0 Llandudno Amateurs 6

The Amateurs clinched third place with a six-goal success at Dragons.

Dynamic duo Azz Rogers and Joe Jones scored three and two respectively, putting their combined total for the season to 73.

Ben Hayward also netted for Amateurs, top scorers in Division One with 116 goals.

Llandudno Amateurs have a chance to end the season with silverware when they take on Abergele in the NWCFA Junior Cup Final at Nantporth, Bangor, this Saturday.

ERYRI CONSULTING NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE

Premier Division

CPD Llanberis 3 Glantraeth 0

Dion Owen and Ifan Mansoor (2) secured a well-deserved win for Llanberis over a Glantraeth outfit previously unbeaten in eight.

Llanrug United 3 CPD Aberffraw 3

Kyle Murphy was popular with his Aberffraw team-mates after netting a 94th minute equaliser at Eithin Duon.

Joni Sadler, Owain Williams and Kevin Lloyd were the Llanrug marksmen, Murphy having also scored earlier for Berffro, as well as Ywain McQuire-Jones.

CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 1 Menai Bridge Tigers 0

Reece Evans’ 71st minute goal, assisted by Dion Lane, was enough to bank the three points for Penrhyn.

CPD Pwllheli 4 Gwalchmai 0

Sol Kempster, Guto Griffith, Martyn Smith and the ever-consistent Carl Jones all found the net in this convincing Pwllheli victory.

Division One

Arriva 3 Llangoed and District 3

All-square at Nantporth, Luis Teles (2) and Dylan Jones with the Arriva goals, Mason Turpin (2) and Mitchell Jones for the Puffins.

Bethesda Rovers 4 Llanystumdwy 2

Kieron Bullock’s hat-trick and an Aaron Davies-Thomas single made sure Rovers were the winning side, Darren Parry and Owen Pritchard responding.

Holyhead Town 0 Cemaes Bay 3

Dylan Jones, Tom Wood and Bryn Roberts bagged the goals at Millbank for runners-up Cemaes.

Trearddur Bay 9 CPD Y Fali 0

Trearddur Bay are applauded onto the field with goalkeeper Konner Druce (orange kit) at the front. Picture: SEAN CHADWICK – MANY THANKS

The champions received a guard of honour from the sporting visitors before going on to record a nine-goal verdict.

Asa Thomas (3), Luke Roberts (2), Kaine Bentley, Ry Lees, Mike Edwards and Tom Scott shared in the goal spree.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH EAST

Brickfield Rangers Reserves 3 Chirk AAA Reserves 0

Joise Fernandes, Jack Honey (penalty) and Jardel Lima Teixeira pocketed a goal apiece in this Brickfield victory.

Buckley Town Reserves 2 Airbus UK Broughton Reserves 6

Tyler McManus, Finley Savage (2), Robbie Jones (2) and an N/A all joined in an Airbus six-goal salvo, Bradley Johnson and Owen Jones with consolations for Bucks.

FAW RESERVE NW EAST CUP

Llangollen Town Reserves 0 Holywell Town Development 0

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