North Wales Coast East Premier – Cerrig and NFA retain 100% records

NORTH WALES COAST LEAGUE EAST
Premier Division

CPD Bro Cernyw 2 CPD Cerrigydrudion 4
Two goals apiece from Ryan Billington and Tomos Tryfan Jones delivered Cerrig maximum points at Bro Cernyw.
The hosts led twice through Carwyn McFadden and Cai Price, but the visitors battled back to make it five straight wins and a still 100 percent record.
Kinmel Bay 1 Mochdre Sports 1

Ashley Wood marked his first appearance of the season with a goal in Kinmel Bay’s hard-fought draw with Mochdre at Y Morfa.
The deadlock was broken in the 34th minute when a low free kick into the box from Anthony Jones took an uncanny bounce, and Wood claimed the goal as the ball dropped in under the bar.
Mochdre equalised on the hour when captain and visitors man of the match Kai Davies drove right through the heart of the home side before squaring for Ste Falvey to finish from the penalty spot – his fifth goal in the last four games.
Llandudno Junction 5 Llandyrnog United 2
Goals from Dan Roberts (penalty), Bryan Roberts (penalty), Jack Nettleton, Dave Maddock and Jack Williams ensured the Junction took the spoils at the Flyover Ground.
Joel Rowlands and Jo Maguire (pen) responded for the away side.
Rhuddlan Town 3 CPD Llansannan 4
Issac Hall’s first half double – both the result of Harvey Gordon assists – put Rhuddlan in command, but visitors Llansannan fought back to grab the victory.
Hall netted on five and 38 minutes, but three goals in the first quarter-hour after the break from the away team turned the game.
Adam Gage, Luke Appleby and Elis Davies also struck before the 60-minute mark.
Leon Gierke made it 4-2 before a late penalty from Andy Booker provided some consolation for the unfortunate hosts.
Meliden 4 Abergele 1
A fifth straight league win for Meliden keeps them top of the table.
Lucas Edwards put the hosts in front after 15 minutes before Abergele manager Luke Binns was red-carded with 19 on the clock.
Edwards netted again to make it 2-0 at the break in the Miners’ favour.
The returning Dylan Ford added two in three minutes for the home team before Connah Atkinson bagged a late reply for outgunned Gele.
NFA 2 Penmaenmawr Phoenix 1
Five wins out of five for NFA, who had to work hard to see off the challenge of Phoenix.
Matthew Rees broke the deadlock for the hosts on 14 minutes and Pen were in more trouble when Logan Williams was red-carded after 33.
Despite trailing at half time, the 10-man visitors kept fighting and Mike Williams brought them level in the 50th minute.
Niall McGuinness restored NFA’s lead with 18 minutes remaining and 2-1 was how it stayed.
