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North Wales Coast East – Cerrig keep perfect record, Llysfaen, Henllan and Glan all win

Cerrigydrudion (red) and Rhuddlan battle for possession. Photo: RICHARD BATES PHOTOGRAPHY – many thanks

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE REPORTS: SEPTEMBER 30

Premier Division

CPD Cerrigydrudion 6 Rhuddlan Town 3

Tomos Watkin Jones scored four goals for a second week running as Cerrig maintained their 100 percent record at the expense of bottom side Rhuddlan.

Former Llanuwchllyn player Jones netted a quadruple in an 8-0 demolition of Abergele seven days previously and repeated the feat on Saturday.

In a close and exciting first half, Delwyn Jones set the ball rolling for the home side with goals on seven and 20 minutes.

Isaac Hall replied for Rhuddlan after 23, then Tomos Watkin Jones scooped his first on 36.

Ryan Gordon hit back for the visitors with 38 on the clock to make it 3-2, Watkin Jones then struck again, quickly followed by Gordon completing his brace.

Half-time: Cerrig 4 Rhuddlan 3

Six minutes into the second half, Watkin Jones made it a hat-trick and he added another just past the hour.

Surprisingly the last half-hour featured no goals, but Cerrig had done enough to make it four wins out of four.

Division One

Betws-y-Coed 0 Llysfaen 4

Good result on the road and a first league win for Llysfaen, who led 2-0 at the interval thanks to goals from Reece Kearney and Lee Fallas.

Jake Reynolds made it three early in the second half and substitute Steven Collins increased the away advantage by scoring on 74.

Glan Conwy 4 Rhyl Dragons 0

Glan are up to fourth following a good win over the Dragons at Cae Ffwt.

Tyler Griffiths broke the deadlock after just four minutes and Oliver Carey added a penalty on 20.

Dragons had two players sent off before the break, putting them really up against it for the second half.

Thomas Williams made it 3-0 on 56 minutes before substitute Cyril Carey hit a fourth after 77.

CPD Henllan 4 Prestatyn Wanderers 1

Harry Payne, Mathew Shaw, captain Sam Davies and a late penalty from substitute Nicholas Lowe ensured Henllan finished comfortable winners over Wanderers.

Ian Hannah converted a spot-kick for the visitors.

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