CATCH-UP: All the Ardal North East latest – 10-game winning run ends for Llanuwchllyn

Penrhyncoch (red) in action during their 7-1 win at Radnor Valley. Picture: STUART TOWNSEND – BARCUD-COCH PHOTOGRAPHY – many thanks as always

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Wednesday, April 17

Llanuwchllyn 0 Dolgellau AA 2

Gerwyn Williams

Outstanding striker Gerwyn Williams netted his 33rd and 34th goals in all competitions this term as Dolgellau brought an end to Llauwchllyn’s 10-match winning run on Wednesday night.

Williams struck on 59 and 79 minutes to boost his league goals tally to 28 for the campaign.

Llandrindod Wells 3 Bow Street 4

Hat-trick hero John James’ 94th minute winner lifted Bow Street into second place after a thrilling 4-3 victory at Llandrindod.

James also netted on 27 and 30 minutes before Robert Nicholls replied after 34 to make it 2-1 Bow at the interval.
Daryl Nicholls levelled on 50, then Ashley Jones completed the turnaround by giving Wells a 3-2 lead with 63 minutes gone.

Rhydian Davies made it all-square again three minutes later and the stage was set for James to complete a memorable performance and make it a personal treble with that added-time decider.

Tuesday, April 16

Cefn Albion 1 Llangollen Town 1

Albion needed an 87th minute equaliser from Curtis Griffiths to rescue a point against Llangollen, who finished with 10 men after Gwilym Keddie’s added-time second yellow.

Town had earlier led through 16-year-old William Cooke’s 38th minute goal.

Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant 6 Welshpool Town 1

This clash of the bottom two went very much Llanrhaeadr’s way and ensured basement boys Welshpool will end the campaign without a single league win.

Jay Brownfield struck first for the visitors inside two minutes, but Joe Vaughan made it 1-1 with 13 on the clock.

William Roberts-Morris scored the next goal for the hosts to give them a 2-1 interval lead.

Billy Clarke (2, 1 pen), Roberts-Morris and William France added further home goals in the second half.

Saturday, April 13

Radnor Valley 1 Penrhyncoch 7

Leaders Penrhyncoch consolidated their position at the top with a 7-1 win at Radnor Valley.

Dan Owen (3). Cameron Allen (2), Isaac Pridmore and Geoff Kellaway scored for Penrhyn, Harri Horwood also missing a late penalty. Geraint Lloyd pocketed Valley’s consolation goal.

The Roosters hold a 14-point lead at the summit heading into this weekend, when they will meet Newport City in the FAW Amateur Trophy Final on Saturday.

Builth Wells 4 Llanfair United 1

Jamie Evans scored a hat-trick in Builth’s emphatic victory against Llanfair.

Danny Hall bagged Wells’ fourth and Will Davies responded for the visitors.

Dolgellau Athletic 4 Llanrhaeadr 1

Trailing 1-0 at the break to a Will Cooke goal, Dolgellau turned the tables in the second half to whip Llanrhaeadr 4-1.

Goals came from Gerwyn Williams, Will Gruffydd (2) and Dion James.

Llandrindod Wells 0 Llanuwchllyn 1

Mike Pritchard scored the only goal in the first half to give Llanuwchllyn the points at Llandrindod.

Llangollen Town 3 Bow Street 3

Hosts Llangollen led Bow Street 2-1 at the break, Jack Hanley and Ben Wilson with the home goals, Rhys Hughes replying.

Will Cooke increased Llangollen’s lead nine minutes into the second half, but Street bounced back through another goal for Hughes, then an added-on time equaliser from Gwion Ap Dafydd.

Rhos Aelwyd 2 Llansantffraid 0

A goal in each half from Aled Bayley and James Rumsey gave Rhos the points at home to Saints.

Penycae P Cefn Albion P

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