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North Wales Coast East League – could be all-change at the Premier summit today

Kinmel Bay match-winner Connor Morris (9) challenges Glan Conwy keeper Joseph Robertson during last Saturday’s clash at Y Morfa. Photo: BARRY GRIFFITHS – many thanks

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE – FIXTURES, SATURDAY, APRIL 19

Premier Division

Bow FC v Rhuddlan Town
CPD Cerrigydrudion v Llandyrnog United
Llandudno Amateurs v CPD Llansannan
Meliden v Llanfairfechan Town
Mochdre Sports v Kinmel Bay (5.30 pm)
Penmaenmawr Phoenix v CPD Bro Cernyw

Division One

CPD Henllan v Penrhyn Bay
Rhos United v Llandudno Swifts

Can PENMAENMAWR PHOENIX retain their unbeaten record in the Premier and return to top spot with a point – or preferably three – at home to Bro Cernyw today?

Third-place KINMEL BAY can also leap above current leaders CPD Y Glannau if they get a victory at Mochdre Sports.

In Division One, meanwhile, champions RHOS UNITED need to avoid defeat at home to Llandudno Swifts to emerge through the whole season undefeated.

REPORTS – SATURDAY, APRIL 12

Premier Division

Bow FC 1 Llandudno Amateurs 0

After 11 games without a win – 10 of them defeats – Bow bounced back gloriously with a home victory over the Amateurs

Kyle Robb’s 42nd minute goal settled the issue at Bastion Gardens.


CPD Bro Cernyw 1 Llanfairfechan Town 3

Jac Parry put Cernyw ahead, but Thomas Croston levelled before half time, then goals in the second period from captain Curtis Murray and Jamie Haggas won the day for Llanfair.


CPD Cerrigydrudion 2 Mochdre Sports 1

Tegid Williams and Llion Thomas delivered the goals that mattered for Cerrig, Rees Brown replying.

Kinmel Bay 2 Glan Conwy 1

Connor Morris’ 84th minute goal clinched a hard-fought win for Kinmel Bay.

Joshua Lycett edged Glan in front before Tate Walker equalised prior to the half time whistle.


Llandyrnog United 1 Llandudno Junction 5

Dan Porter put Dyrny in front on 23 minutes, but Junction battled back to win comfortably thanks to goals from Lloyd McElroy, Jack Nettleton, Rob Gore, Mathew Jones and Dan Prince.

Division One

CPD Henllan 1 Rhyl Albion 2

Kyle Lally’s double won the day for Albion, Efan Davies replying for Henllan, who had Alex Williams sent off late on.

Penrhyn Bay 1 Llandudno Swifts 1

Sub Jake Carey’s 89th minute leveller earned Swifts a point after Stan Farrell had edged Penrhyn Bay in front with 71 on the clock.


Prestatyn Sports 4 Llysfaen 0

Prestatyn Sports’ Mike Jones (red – 10) takes on the Llysfaen defence. Picture: PAUL DARYL PHOTOGRAPHY – many thanks

A Ben Williams own goal put Sports on their way to victory in the 19th minute.

Second half goals from Kris Owen (2) and Mike Jones made it a more emphatic scoreline for the hosts.

Owen had a chance of a hat-trick, but missed a penalty.

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