Wednesday football – reports from North East Wales, North Wales Coast East & West leagues

REPORTS – WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14

NORTH EAST WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Premier Division
CPD Caerwys 1 Greenfield 5
Bailey Roberts, Sam Edwards, Ryan Carrington, Jack Pennington and Ethan Evans scored a goal apiece in Greenfield’s success at Lon-yr-Ysgol, Iwan Woodworth replying.
Castell Alun Colts 2 Saltney Town 3
Leon Flatman’s double and a Jay Norbury penalty – all in the first half – clinched victory for Saltney, Casty hitting back through Ben Bailey and Arthur Doo.
Coedpoeth United 4 FC Plas Madoc 0
Sub Callum Roberts was a hat-trick hero for Coedpoeth, Adam Lloyd also on target.
FC Queen’s Park 3 Rhostyllen 0
Three wins on the bounce for the Park, John Edwards striking first before the ever-consistent Sean Skimmings added a pair.
CPD Gronant 2 Hawarden Rangers 3
Matthew Birks (2) and Callum Cartwright shared the goals for winners Hawarden, Luke Elden and Adam Woosey for Gronant in a game where all the net-finders arrived in the first half.
Mynydd Isa 4 Penyffordd Lions 0
Four out of four with 15 goals scored and none conceded by fast-out-of-the-traps Mynydd Isa.
Nathan Mendoza, Dylan Roberts and Tom Gunson (2) provided the all-important scoresheet entries
Championship Division
Acton 8 Skippy 3
Seb Kidd was a four-goal star in Acton’s emphatic victory.
Michael Pugh, Joe Garner, Andrew Bithell and a Daniel Bolton own goal made up the rest fot the hosts, Nathan Gregory and Joao Da Silva among the Skippy scorers.
Aston Park Rangers 3 CPD Yr Wyddgrug 1
Two goals from sub Micky Thomas and a William Weaver single banked a first three points this term for Aston, Lewis James with an away consolation.
Brymbo 4 Johnstown 2
Matty Rees, Shane Wellings (2) and Tom Potts were on the mark as Brymbo edged up to second in the table, Keneth Davies (pen) and Joe Davies for Johnstown, for whom Finnley Poole was red-carded on 90.
Deeside United 1 Deeside Dragons 1
A first point apiece for the Deeside league newcomers.
Darren Jones gave Dragons a 37th minute lead, but United levelled just before the hour.
Overton Recreational 10 Bellevue 1
Mark Matthews (3), Chris Bush (2), Alex Williams (2), James Parry, Nathan Tombs and Oliver Nelson shared a double-figure haul for Overton. Belle Vue’s response came via a Matthews own goal.
CPD Sychdyn United 3 Broughton United 2
Sychdyn ended Broughton’s 100 percent record with a 3-2 win courtesy of goals from Kieran Jones, Liam Prytherch and Joe Mitchell, Lewis Wright and Ethan Evans hitting back for the visitors.

NORTH WALES COAST EAST FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Premier Division
CPD Bro Cernyw 0 CPD Cerrigydrudion 4
Iorwerth Jones and Tomos Tryfan Jones notched two goals apiece for early table-toppers Cerrigydrudion.
Llandudno Junction 1 Llandudno Amateurs 0
Dave Maddock delivered a 51st minute winner for the Junction in this local derby.
Llanfairfechan Town 2 Mochdre Sports 0
Jamie Haggas and Ellis Jones provided the first-half goals which secured Llanfairfechan a home triumph at the expense of Mochdre.
CPD Llansannan 4 Llandyrnog United 1
Luke Appleby (3, 1 pen) and Gruffudd Roberts were the goal suppliers for victorious Llansannan, John Jones having struck first in the match for Llandyrnog.
Rhuddlan Town 3 Penmaenmawr Phoenix 3
Rhuddlan fought back from 3-1 down to force a draw with a Phoenix outfit which finished the game with 10 men.
Andrew Merner put Town ahead on 12, but Ben Jarvis and Daniel Williams (2) had Pen in command by the 51-minute mark.
However, Merner and Darius Woolridge (pen) made it 3-3 in the closing minutes before Harley Crossfield was red-carded on 87 for the visitors.

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE
Premier Division
Talysarn Celts 1 CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 2
Cian Pritchard’s double, goals on 36 and 72 minutes, pocketed the points for Penrhyndeudraeth, Glyn Hughes-Thomas replying for Celts after 66.
Division One

Valley Seniors 7 Holyhead Town 0
Valley’s first match on their return to league football produced quite a scoreline as they stuck seven without reply past neighbours Holyhead.
Owain Roberts was the home team hero with four goals, including a first half hat-trick.
Matthew Williams, Ryan Heywood and Rhys Williams all netted one apiece for the hosts.
All the goals arrived after Charlie Diamond missed a 28th minute penalty for Valley, Holyhead’s Raymond Lear receiving a red-card at the same stage.
