Llanrug United Development v Bow Development
Penmaenmawr Phoenix Development v CPD Pwllheli – Tim Datblygu
Rhyl Albion Development v CPD Nefyn United – Tim Dayblygu
Trearddur Bay Development v CPD Y Glannau Development
Bontnewydd Development v Prestatyn Wanderers Development
CPD Gaerwen Development v Mochdre Sports Development
CPD Henllan Development v CPD Llanberis Development
Nantlle Vale Development v CPD Pentraeth Development
Jacob Jones’ double made it 24 goals in 13 league games for the young striker and 27 in all competitions as Kinmel Bay saw off Llanrug at Y Morfa.
Bay made it two wins from three matches in phase two, with other goals coming from Lewie Foston, Mark Hughes and Cameron Berry.
Captain Ywain Jones scored twice – one a penalty – for Llanrug.
Bay’s young guns continue to fire impressively, Noel Owen (2), Josh Stanley-Williams (2, 1 pen) and Lennon Owen providing their goals in an impressive away win at Pwllheli, Iwan Roberts-Jones responding for the home side.
Daniel Parkinson was on the mark twice as Llanberis made it two away wins on the bounce.
Owen Sidney replied from the penalty spot for Henllan.
Owain Parry (2), Iwan Jones, Cian Dafydd and Cian Owen shared the goals as Nantlle went nap at Bryniau.
Rhodri Roberts was the star man with a hat-trick as Gaerwen romped to a convincing cup win at Dinorben Field.
Oisin Mcareavey was also on the mark for the Anglesey visitors, sub Chris Bower with the sole home goal.
Kieran Smith, Josh Grimshaw, sub Jacob Mylchreest and Charles Lloyd all scored one apiece in this Mochdre success, Thomas Bamber and captain Sam Jones with the Albion responses.
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