FAW Reserve League: Saints hit 12, Nomads 11 and Vale 9 – all pass 100 goals for the season

Tomos Williams celebrates his latest goal for Llangefni Town Reserves. Pictures: DAI SINCLAIR – diolch o galon Dai

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE REPORTS AND LATEST TABLES

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REPORTS

TUESDAY, APRIL 23

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH TIER 1-2

Ruthin Town Reserves 3 Airbus UK Broughton Reserves 0

Good win for Ruthin over a team three places above them in the table, Harry Martin, Charlie Gardner and Luke Molmans sharing the goals.

Airbus coach Richard Cusato was shown a second yellow card on 82 minutes.

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Llangefni Town Reserves 3 Conwy Borough Reserves 2

Llangefni Town Reserves top-scorer Tomos Williams (9) goes for goal

The amazingly consistent Tomos Williams made it 20 league goals for Llangefni Reserves this season with a double on Tuesday’s win at Cae Bob Parry.

The 20-year-old front man has now netted in seven consecutive games for Cefni, who nudged up to eighth in the standings after this result.

Jac Grindlay was also on the mark for Cefni, captain Toby Adams and Jacob Guy (penalty) replying for Boro.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH TIER 1-2

Chirk AAA Reserves 4 Holywell Town Development 0

A dominant performance from The Colliers which consolidated fifth position in the league.

Toby Nash put Chirk ahead on 20 minutes after great work from Brandon Edwards and skipper Brad Pearce increased the lead with a great free kick on 24 to give the home side a comfortable 2-0 half time lead.

Chirk went three-up on 55 minutes through Jack Jones after a great assist from Harvey Edwards and Jones completed his brace on the hour mark to complete the scoring.

Next game, at the moment, is away to Buckley on 4th May with the last league game being at home to Porthmadog on Tuesday, 14th May.

Chirk still await a date for their quarter final league cup tie against Airbus, a game they have been waiting to play for over 6 weeks.

Llandudno Under-23s 5 Ruthin Town Reserves 0

Stephen Brown was a hat-trick star for third-place Llandudno, Jenson Gee and Levi Montgomery also on the mark.

Mold Alexandra Reserves 2 Buckley Town Reserves 1

Kieran Jarvis and Jordan Howell struck the goals that mattered as Mold edged this local derby 2-1, James Johnson responding for Buckley, who had Evan Lowry dismissed for a second yellow after 65 minutes.

Porthmadog Reserves 0 Connah’s Quay Nomads U21s 11

Leaders on goal difference Connah’s Quay stayed on course for the title with an 11-0 romp at Y Traeth.

Ben Connolly, Joe Connolly and Tyler Berry nabbed two each, while there was one apiece for Jayden Tang, Bradley Barnes, Mason Parry and Ben Hesketh.

The New Saints Reserves 12 Denbigh Town Reserves 2

Substitute Leighton Brewer, 17, notched a five minute hat-trick in the second half for the mighty Saints.

Joel Gardner, Joshua Davies-Sewell and Ben Richards all delivered doubles, while Oliver Blayney, Jake Morris and James Nuttall added singles.

Rhys Lloyd contributed both of Denbigh’s goals, one a penalty.

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Brickfield Rangers Reserves 6 Llangollen Town Reserves 2

Jack Honey put away a treble for Brickfield, Harvey Jones, Aiden Fox and Oscar Egerton also on the scoresheet, Dyfan Hughes and Haydn Grindley with responses for the travellers.

Cefn Albion Reserves 2 Nantlle Vale Reserves 9

Nantlle edged ever nearer to title glory and passed the 100-goals mark for the season by hitting nine at The Muga.

Luis Hughes’ own goal got Vale off the mark, Aaron Griffiths, Llion Griffiths (2), Rob Daniels (2), Phil Warrington (2) and Osian Hughes-Jones making up the away deluge, Joshua Valentine and Ben Griffiths striking for outgunned Albion.

Hawarden Rangers Reserves 3 Conwy Borough Reserves 2

A close-fought victory for Hawarden, Lee King-Magee, Stephen Wilson and Ryan Pearce (pen) the home hitmen, Jacob Guy with both for Conwy.

CPD Rhos Aelwyd Reserves 2 Llay Welfare Reserves 2

Lee Hanmer’s goal seven minutes into stoppage time at the end of the 90 rescued a point for hosts Rhos.

Luke Bonner handed Llay a 27th minute lead, Jack White levelled on 29. but captain Chris Owens made it 2-1 to Welly on the half-hour.

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