Teenage goalscorer supreme Jacob Jones made it 24 in 13 games for Kinmel Bay Development with a hat-trick in today’s beating of Y Glannau.
The 19-year-old netted on nine, 27 and 90 minutes and provided two assists as Bay edged into second place in the East Division.
Also on target for the hosts at Y Morifa Leisure Centre ground were Connor Hughes (2) and Ryan Fleming.
Harry Woodfine was also on form with a couple of assists, Connor Craig and Harry Owen contributing one apiece.
Kinmel Bay said after the game: “Well done to Harry (Woodfine) for making sure todays game went ahead it’s the background work that nobody sees.
“The Kinmel Bay Reserves lads have now done enough to finish in the Top half before the switch so well done lads but we need to do more to have a great second half of the league.”
A seven-goal thriller at Bangor City Stadium narrowly ended up going in second-place Llanrug’s favour.
The development Auctioneers got off to great start in the 11th minute with a Rhodri Roberts goal, assisted by Chris Isreal.
On 16 minutes it was 2-0, Chris Williams converting a penalty.
With 21 gone Llanrug pulled one back, Sion Prysor Williams netting from the spot.
Oisin Mcareavey made it 3-1 from an Isreal assist, but Celt Moss cut the defiicit to one again in first half added time.
It was anyone’s game entering the second half, but Llanrug struck the crucial blown on 57 and 67, captain Tomos Owen making it 3-3 before Sion Prysor Williams bagged what turned out to be the decider.
Although they ultimately lost, this Gaerwen Development team are coming on in leaps and bounds.
MOTM for Gaerwen voted by Llanrug: Chris Isreal
MOTM for Llanrug voted by Gaerwen : Ywain Jones
MOTM for Gaerwen voted by Gaerwen: Chris Isreal
Jenson Wold gave Bow a third-minute lead, Liam Brown with the assist, but a Josh Tambs own goal levelled things up before the interval.
Jacob Jones pocketed a 55th minute winner for Bay.
Joseph Owen (2), Dion Owen, Ryan Shaw and Charles Craig shared the goals which delivered a great victory on the road for Anglesey’s Pentraeth.
Caio Jones (2) and Dan Parkinson found the net for Llanberis, who led twice in the first half, but were level at 2-2 come the midway stage,
Josh Roberts, Iwan Roberts-Jones (penalty), sub Tomos Pritchard and Jamie Underwood produced the goals that mattered for Pwllheli, Elis Lloyd Williams (pen) with the Nantlle response.
Arwel Huws, Noa Griffith, Calum Hayden and Luke Allaway split the goals for victorious Nefyn, who led 3-0 at the break.
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