Buckley Town Reserves 1 Colwyn Bay Under-19s 2
A Max McGoona double guided Bay into the semi-finals where they will visit league title rivals Llandudno Reserves next Wednesday.
It needed an 87th minute decider from McGoona on Thursday evening to see off the challenge of a determined Buckley at The Globe.
Evan Lowry handed the hosts a sixth-minute lead and it stayed 1-0 up to half time.
McGoona levelled on 58 and the 17-year-old supplied the decider three minutes from the end.
SEMI-FINAL LINE UP (Wednesday, April 9)
Llandudno Reserves v Colwyn Bay Under-19s, Holywell Town Development v The New Saints Reserves.
Flint Mountain Reserves 1 The New Saints Reserves 2
Two goals in three first-half minutes from Gwion Dafydd were enough to send the Saints into the semis.
TNS had to play the entire second half with 10 men after Luca Meek was red-carded, but the visitors did not concede until the 90th minute when Charlie Cottis netted a consolation for Mountain.
Llandudno Reserves 4 Porthmadog Development 0
Harri Jones (2), Frankie Beteta and sub Bobby Gaze shared the goals as Tudno eased into the last four at Go Goodwins Stadium on Wednesday.
Denbigh Town Reserves 2 Holywell Town Development 2
(Holywell won 3-1 on oenalties)
Holywell prevailed on spot kicks to earn themselves a home semi-final against The New Saints next Wednesday.
The tie itself ended 2-2, Sait Kanli and Morgan Fricker netting for Denbigh, while Caelan McGovern knocked in both for the Wellmen.
Fricker’s 90th minute equaliser forced a penalties contest, which Holywell won 3-1.
Buckley Town Reserves 3 Mold Alexandra Reserves 1
Evan Lowry, captain Scott Davies and Ewan Grice supplied the goals which sealed three points for Buckley over nine-man Mold.
Zac Barnes responded for the visitors, who had Oliver Clowes shown a straight red card after an earlier yellow, while Archie Albistion was dismissed for two yellows.
Ruthin Town Reserves 1 Llay Welfare Reserves 2
Tom Wells and Harry Roberts bagged the goals which matters for Llay, Meilir Willisms replying for Ruthin.
St Asaph Reserves 1 Flint Mountain Reserves 2
Leaders Mountain are nine points clear of TNS – who have four games in hand – following last Saturday victory at Roe Plas Meadows.
James Dunseath and Ashton Mather struck for the visitors before Josh Roberts replied with five minutes left. Saints captain Harry Owen and Mountain’s Ryan Kershaw were both sent off for two yellow cards, the latter after just 12 minutes.
The New Saints 2 Connah’s Quay Nomads U18s 1
Saints stayed on the title trail thanks to goals from George Handley and captain Brodie Summers, Harry Connolly with Nomads’ consolation.
Colwyn Bay Under-19s 5 Dolgellau Reserves 1
Owen Thomas was a hat-trick hero as Bay delivered a late goals deluge at the Four Crosses Construction Arena.
Sub Nikola Georgiev added a double for the hosts, who were 1-0 down until the 73rd minute, Owen Rowlands having edged Dolgellau in front on 47.
Denbigh Town Reserves 1 NFA U23s 2
Curtis Cook scored either side of half time to bank a good win for NFA at Central Park after Sait Kanli had struck first on 42 minutes for Denbigh.
Holywell Town Development 1 Airbus UK Broughton Reserves 1
Jake Jones edged Airbus in front on 23 minutes, but Josh Acott levelled after 37 and 1-1 is how ot remained.
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