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Tuesday night’s action – 19 games, 89 goals: Llangollen & Llanrwst top respective tables

Julian Williams helped put Llanrwst United top of Ardal North West tonight

NORTH WALES FOOTBALL REPORTS – TUESDAY, AUGUST 13

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST

Llanfair United 2 Kerry 3

New arrivals Kerry edged up to third in the table after their second win in three matches tonight.
Richard Davies (2) and the much-travelled Neil Mitchell (penalty) secured the points for the visitors, Jack Jones and Flynn Morris replying.

Llangollen Town 5 Chirk AAA 1

It’s five wins out of five starts for Llangollen, including three league victories which have put them top of Ardal North East.
Tonight, Luke Maybury’s men whipped Chirk, who have lost four straight since their relegation to Tier 3.
Brad Pearce gave the Colliers a fourth-minute lead, but a Ben Wilson penalty levelled it and Jack Goulbourn made it 2-1 at half time.
In the second period, Chirk had Dylan Northall red-carded in the 77th minute, Simon Williams made it 3-1 after 81, then the visitors were reduced to nine when Phil Pearce saw red on 85.
Sub Keiron Hughes and William Cooke added goals four and five for Llangollen before the final whistle.

Llanuwchllyn 2 Llansantffraid Village 1

Oscar Herd’s 30th minute goal handed Llansantffraid a surprise half time lead, but Llanuwchllyn rallied to clinch the spoils after the break.
Joe Vaughan levelled on 58, Nathan Davies missed a penalty for the hosts after 75, but a Jake Harris own goal edged Sion Tudor’s side into a 79th minute lead.
Thomas Williams was red-carded for Saints on 86.

Penycae 3 Rhos Aelwyd 0

The big Wrexham-area derby went the way of Penycae thanks to goals from William Scott (7 mins), Josh Mazzarella (72) and Tomos Hughes (85).

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST

Connah’s Quay Town 1 St Asaph City 0

Jamie Reed

Veteran Jamie Reed’s early penalty was enough to deliver Connah’s Quay Town the win which put the Tier 3 newcomers joint top of Ardal North West.

Llangefni Town 2 Pwllheli 1

Osian Jones and Jack Smith found the net to give Llangefni a 2-0 half time advantage and they held on for the win despite Marcus Banks hitting back in a second period laden with yellow cards.

Llanrwst United 4 Conwy Borough 2

Returning hero Julian Williams made it seven goals in five games since the start of the season with a double in a great Llanrwst victory at Parc Gwydir.
The Rwsters are still undefeated this term in five matches, tonight’s success putting them top of the table.
Williams broke the deadlock on 27 minutes, but a Ray Knight double forged Conwy in front by half time.
In the 66th minute, Williams made it 2-2, then injury time strikes from William Owen-Ford and sub Ilan Davies sealed the three points for Leighton Griffiths’ stars.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH EAST

Ruthin Town Reserves 1 Flint Mountain Reserves 3

Bennett Williams struck first for Ruthin in the 38th minute, but Tom Harrison equalised close to the break.
Mountain Reserves went on to make it back-to-back wins in the second stanza, James Dunseath and Dom McHugh on the mark.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH WEST

Dolgellau AA Reserves 1 Llanuwchllyn Reserves 2

A first half Toby Cleaver own goal and a Iolo Jones 55th minute strike were enough to bank the points for Llanuwchllyn, Dion Jones with a consolation for Dolgellau.

Porthmadog Development 1 Llanrwst United Reserves 5

Luke Snape (2) and Sion Jones were among the Llanrwst marksmen in a fine display at Y Traeth.
Zac Pike responded for Port at 2-0 down from an Elis Puw assist on 51.

NORTH EAST WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Premier Division

Lex XI 10 Ruabon Rovers 0

A magnificent seven for Harry Massey of Lex

SEVEN goals from new signing Harry Massey helped Lex reach double figures against an outgunned Ruabon at Stansty Park.
Massey, scorer of 58 goals for Championship outfit Overton last term, maintained his flying start to the 2024-25 season for the Law.
Cameron Thomas, a Peter Evans own goal and a Finley Dyer strike made up the 10 for Ricky Evans’ unbeaten goal kings.

Championship Division

Rhydymwyn 7 CPD Cei Connah 0

Kallum Pierce

Kallum Pierce, who moved from Gronant to the Mighty Mornflake Oats Stadium this month, struck twice for his new club on Tuesday night.
Nathan Williams added a double, while Aaron North, Dylan Roberts and Sam Roberts also found the net for the early leaders, who made it four wins out of four.

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE

Premier Division

Bow FC 1 Kinmel Bay 3

Jacob Jones

Cracking result on the road for Kinmel Bay who claimed the early leadership of the Premier with a second successive victory.
Dom Holland put the visitors ahead on 13 minutes and defender Liam Jones doubled the away score after 38.
Ian Griffiths, the ex-Prestatyn Town Cymru Premier star and prolific marksman over many seasons, pulled one back for Bow on 48.
The next goal would be crucial and it was young sub Jacob Jones, who notched four for the Development side on Sunday, who made it 3-1 in the 89th minute.

Division One

Penrhyn Bay 0 Rhos United 3

Three goals in the first 16 minutes set Rhos up for victory.
Jordan Dixon, Adam Williams and Phemmy Allison did all the early damage with their sharp-shooting.
Rhos assistant-manager David Algieri was shown a red card in the 69th minute.

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE

Premier Division

CPD Boded 0 Bontnewydd 5

Bont claimed their first win since promotion to the Premier – and what a result it was.
Cai Williams (2), captain Luke Phillips (pen), Ianto ap Rhun and Meilir Rowlands provided the away goals.
There were red cards for Boded’s goalkeeper Richard Jones on 23 minutes and Daniel Owen after 76, as well as Sion Jones of Bont on 75.

Glantraeth 4 CPD Mynydd Llandegai 2

Welcome first win for Glantraeth under Kenny Jones, Dylan Williams with a hat-trick (2 pens) and Steven Jones adding a single, Alwyn Roberts (2, 1 pen) responding for Llandegai, who had David Tindall dismissed for a second yellow after 84

Gwalchmai 5 CPD Llannerchymedd 1

Marc Evans (stripes)

The prolific Marc Evans produced the umpteenth hat-trick of his goal-packed career, scoring on 30, 84 and 90 for Gwalch, whose other net-finders came from Darren Roberts (2), Arden Gisbourne having put Llannerchymedd ahead on 28.

Llanrug United 2 CPD Llanberis 2

One of the most famous derbies on the North Wales scene ended 2-2.
All the goals came in the first half, Alan Owen and Owain Jones for ‘Rug, Gethin Maxwell and Tomos Saynor on target for the Darans.
Llanberis manager Carwyn Jones was shown a second yellow on 64 minutes.

CPD Pentraeth 1 CPD Nefyn United 3

Kian Abbott’s 33rd minute goal put Pentraeth 1-0 up at the break, but Nefyn rallied in the second half to win with strikes from Josh Piper, Llyr Pennant Williams and sub Owain Paramore.

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