CATCH-UP: Wednesday action – Conwy triumph, Queen’s Park and Mynydd Isa go nap

REPORTS – WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST
Brickfield Rangers 4 Penycae 2
Goals from Andy Vale, Michael Ashworth, Jay Richardson and Lewis Clamp earned Brickfield three points at the expense of Penycae on Wednesday, Osian Williams and Thomas Edwards replying for the visitors.
Llandrindod Wells 2 Radnor Valley 2
Matthew Croose bagged a 91st minute equaliser to earn Radnor a point.
Croose also netted on 11 minutes to edge the visitors in front, but Llandrindod fought back to lead through Daryl Nicholls and Reuben Edwards.
Home player Ashley Jones was shown a second yellow shortly before Croose’s leveller.
Llanidloes Town 1 Builth Wells 1
All-square at Victoria Park, Jamie Evans handing Builth a 25th minute advantage before Joe Evans equalised two minutes later.
LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST
Conwy Borough 3 CPD Y Felinheli 1

First-half goals from Will Edwards, Ethan Hill and Macsen Rhys-Williams sealed the points for Conwy, sub Elis Williams pulling one back for Felinheli in the second period.
Corwen 3 Connah’s Quay Town 4
Two teams promoted from the tier 4 North East Wales League Premier Division last season shared a seven-goal cracker.
Town came out on top, Sam Reynolds (2), Owen Edwards and Ben Hughes, who also missed a penalty, their marksmen, Sam Henry (2) and Matthew Gilsenan hitting back for the hosts
Holyhead Hotspur 2 Trearddur Bay 0
Late strikes from Dylan Summers-Jones and Kane Roberts won an island derby watched by over 1,000 spectators.
This match was reported on in more depth by Grassroots North Wales on Wednesday.
St Asaph City 1 CPD Llannefydd 0

Callum Roberts’ seventh-minute goal was enough to seal the spoils for Saints against Llannefydd at Roe Plas Meadows.
NORTH EAST WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Premier Division
CPD Gronant 0 Greenfield 2
Sam Edwards and Jack Pennington notched the second-half goals which banked three points for Greenfield.
Hawarden Rangers 3 Saltney Town 1
Two sides relegated from tier 3 last season met at Gladstone Playing Fields.
Josh Davies, Matthew Birks and captain Ellis Jones bagged the home goals after Leon Flatman had given the Bordermen an early lead.
FC Queen’s Park 5 Coedpoeth United 0

Two of the Park’s all-time greats combined to deliver their team an emphatic victory at The Dunks.
The prolific Mike Latham produced a hat-trick and Tony Jones was on the mark twice for the Wrexham hosts.
Mynydd Isa 5 CPD Caerwys 0

Nathan Mendoza was a hat-trick star for a dominant Mynidd Isa outfit.
Sam Wainwright and Shaun Tinsley added single goals for the hosts.
Ruabon Rovers 4 FC Plas Madoc 4
Rovers fought back from 4-1 down force a draw.
Ryan Williams (2), Kyle Evans and Tom Williams combined to net the home tally after Nicky Williams (3, 2 pens) and Ryan Jakovlevs had put Madoc 4-1 up.
Late on, Plas had Jordan Dooley dismissed for a red card offence, while Nicky Williams also walked for a second yellow.
Ryan Williams equalised in the 92nd minute.
Championship Division
Broughton United 2 Brymbo 1
Elliott Evans and Lewis Hopwood came up with the goals which won this one for Broughton, Jack Smallman replying.
CPD Cei Connah 1 CPD Yr Wyddgrug 3
Gethin Thomas (2) and David Jones put Yr Wyddgrug three-up before sub Scott Roberts supplied a late consolation for Cei Connah.
Johnstown YFC 4 Deeside Dragons 0
Robert Cooper, Michael Dugine, Dwayne Jones and Dewi Reeves notched one apiece in this win for Johnstown.
Overton Recreation 3 Acton 2
Nigerian Blessing Osilaja came on as a 46th minute sub and scored twice to help earn his team maximum honours.
Peter Thedens was also on the mark for Overton, a double from Seb Kidd running Acton close.
Skippy 3 Bellevue 3
Two teams who struggled badly last season both made sure they were not on 0 points for long this term.
Jason Ratcliffe and David Hughes (pen) were among the Skippy scorers, Bobby Gregory (pen), Adam Sumner and Ross Hughes on target for the visitors.
Reserve Division Group A
Llangollen Town Reserves 5 Brickfield Rangers Reserves 2
Four-goal hero Whalen Mwebe was the star turn for Llangollen in this 5-2 victory.
The 17-year-old scored on 7, 45+2, 63 and 88 minutes, the final goal a penalty.
George Roberts added another for the hosts, Harvey Jones and Leo Parker making the scoresheet for Rangers.
