Mochdre lead the North Wales Cricket League Premier Division by 15 points after maintaining their 100% record with a fifth straight win today.
The Swan Road outfit made it four maximum 15-0 victories out of five games with a nine-wicket success over visitors Gwersyllt Park.
Stewart Williams scooped 4-17 off 10 overs and Marcus Mangiameli 4-25 from 9,4 as promoted Park were dismissed for 94 after opting to bat, Jake James best with 35 runs.
In reply, the leaders breezed to 97-1 in 20.4, the on-fire Alex Davies moving up to 369 league runs already at an average of 123.00 as he hit 68 not out off the Park attack.
Second-place Saints produced a performance worthy of champions at Tyn-y-Caeau Drive.
The 2023 title winners produced their usual all-round strong display to claim a handy 13 points on their visit to Anglesey.
Asaph called the coin correctly and decided to bat, making 188 all out off 49.5 overs, Nathanael Scott top-scoring with 58, Mathew Ryan adding 29, while for Bridge, Dion Holden picked up 4-35, Iwan Moore 2-14 and Ashley Wood 2-41.
William Norman pocketed 3-25, Dan Evans 3-33 and Mathew Ryan 2-5 off five as Saints removed the islanders for 130, Holden 35 in an opening stand of 61 with Jack Gower (23).
Peet Pienaar struck a dominant 68 not out as Northop eased to an eight-wicket triumph against Llandudno at Flint Road.
Tudno won the toss and batted, but could only muster 128 all out from 36.4 overs, Divya Pratap Singh (31) and Elliott Hughes (27) the main contributors, Andy Poynton 3-23, Mark Poynton 2-15, Romano Franco 2-19 and Ben Beaver 2-22 for the hosts.
Pienaar led the change in response, his 68 coming off just 63 balls and including 10 fours and a six as the home side coasted to 132-2 in 25.4.
Beaver (26 no) shared in an unbroken third-wicket stand of 90 with South African ace Pienaar.
New signing Richard Deniz collected a superb 5-20 in Brymbo’s eight-wicket victory at Ystrad Road.
Put into bat, hosts Denbigh were dismissed for 126 in 45.2 overs, Andy Thomas (40) and Sam Lewis (33) forming a stand of 55 for the third wicket.
Deniz was star with the ball for the Steelmen, snapping up his 5-20 in nine overs, Joe Norman bagging 2-13 and Adam De Rycke 2-29.
Brymbo took just 23.5 overs to reach 127-2, Connor Davies 36 not out, Mohamed Nilam Jayman 36 and Chris Taylor 31 no.
Number seven bat Joe Benson’s 51 not out proved crucial as his team Gresford outscored Bangor by 18 runs.
The Wrexham area side won the toss and chosen to take first knock, but were soon in trouble at 13-3.
However, skipper Matthew Thompson (34) and Chris Ellwood (24) steadied the shop before Benson cracked 51 off 49 balls to help Gresford post 156-8 off 50 overs.
Stand-in captain Owen Reilly snared 3-30 off 10 and Idrees Ijaz 2-37 for the Citizens.
In response, Bangor were well placed on 82-1 before wickets began to fall with alarming regularity and they were eventually all out for just 138.
Smit Parekh topped the run chart on 30 while Nadeem Rehman made 29 for the visitors, Simon Perry snaffling 3-27 and Tom Crewe 3-30 for the victors, Gareth Bell an impressive 2-15 off six.
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