Early high-flyers Halkyn made it five straight wins with a 26-run triumph at Ty Newydd.
Opener Matthew Towey celebrated a maiden century and career best 106 not out as the Flintshire visitors posted 215-6 off 45 overs after winning the toss and batting.
Nathan Roett added 33, Ben Roberts (25) put on 89 for the first wicket with Towey, while for the home side Gareth Edwards claimed an impressive 3-12 off six overs.
Bangor seconds were limited to 189-9 in response, skipper Jamie Davies 63 and Sion Llwyd 51, Roett bagging 4-41 and Roberts 2-44 for the visitors.
Luke Bennett scored a half-century and took three wickets in an emphatic nine-wicket win for Connah’s Quay at The Marian.
Dolgellau elected to bat and were all out for a modest 142, Mali Auty 3-14 off 8.2, Bennett 3-20 and Rhys Jones 2-17.
The Deesiders eased to 143-1 off 37.2, Bennett (55 not out) and Tom Hooson (39) forming an opening stand of 104.
Visitors Mold were indebted to Jon Crane and Munowar Samsodien for an unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 55 which ensured a narrow victory at Clappers Lane.
Daniel Williams top-scored with 57 and Chris Ellwood added 31 as the Wrexham-area hosts were dismissed for 140, Samsodien 3-24, Richard Crane 3-30 and the ever-accurate Jon Crane 2-10.
In reply, Mold looked in deep trouble as they slumped to 86-7, but Jon Crane (35 not out) and Samsodien (20 no) saved the day, Ewan Hill earlier making 22.
Tom Crewe was the star bowler for Gresford, pocketing 5-35.
Leaders Hawarden Park were grateful to Philip Bradfield (41) and skipper Campbell Marr (32 no) for key knocks in the defeat of Pontblyddyn at Moor Lane.
Pont chose to bat but could only muster 136-6 off 45 overs, Cayo Jones a fine 58, Ian Martin 2-23 and Evan Shaw 2-25 for the hosts, who made it to 139-4 from 34, Cayo Jones 2-32 for the visitors.
Captain Keegan Armstrong produced a match-winning innings of 86 not out as Llandudno took the spoils at home to Brymbo seconds.
The Steelmen set a useful 220-9 off 45, Adam De Rycke 75 no off 62 balls and opening bat Gareth Pugh 49, Jawad Safai 2-30, Lucas Hughes and Oliver Hughes both 2-33 and Armstrong 2-39 for the home team.
In reply, Llandudno made it to 222-6 from 40.2, Armstrong hitting 12 fours in his pivotal effort, Sion Edwards 3-53 for the away side.
Zachary Sardar claimed 3-16, Andrew Butlin 3-18 and Alex J Davies 3-27 as Mochdre seconds sent Northop 2nd XI tumbling to 99 all out.
The visitors responded with a winning 103-4, Sam Davies best with 29, Sandeep Anantharaman 2-22 for the hosts.
Carmel lost narrowly at Pen-y-Gelli, making 132 all out, skipper Ben Sim 42, Supun Eranga 35 and Gwion Dafydd 33 followed by seven ducks, Sam Shoemark 5-18 and Scott Lawrenson 4-11 for the visitors, who scraped home on 135-8.
Captain Shoemark starred again with 55, Lee Rowles 3-23 and Jagath Magulagama 2-17 for the hosts.
Rocco Franco smashed 61 not out as Buckley cruised to a 10-wicket verdict at Gwydir Park.
Llanrwst were sent packing for just 90 after opting for first knock, Jack Whitley 3-20, Louis Parry 2-10 off eight, Adam Shaw 2-21 and Ollie Fellows 2-29 for the visitors, who then raced to 95 without loss in just 16.2.
Opener Matthew Cross headed the batting chart with 61 in Llay’s eight-wicket home victory against Pwllheli.
Logan Morgan made 39 out of the visitors’ 136 all out, Nathan Humphreys bagging 3-27, Jack Honey 2-12 and Tom Davies 2-13 for the home attack.
Cross’ half-century was the main feature of Llay’s winning reply, Jack Edwards adding 31 not out, while Morgan scooped 2-24 for Pwll.
St Asaph’s Richard Aram hit a six off the final ball to win a thrilling game at Tyn-y-Caeau.
Matt Bixby’s heroic 109 helped Menai Bridge seconds set a good total of 209-5 off 40.
Hari Williams added 54 for the home side, Tim Cloete 2-52 for the visitors.
Saints openers Ankush Upadhyaya (54) and Russell Moore (44) laid a good foundation for the away innings with a stand of 115.
The travellers collapsed to 142-5, but recovered to need 12 for victory off the final over.
Aram required three off the last ball and hit that match-winning six to finish on a crucial 31 not out.
Ian Grainger took 3-32 and Sean Morris 3-49 for the islanders.
Gwil Lloyd Jones starred with 85 in a mighty total of 265-5 by Abergele, Nathan Aldridge 41, Luke Holmes 34 no and Edward Rooney 32.
Rana Das then produced remarkable stats of 5-5 off eight overs as Pontblyddyn seconds nosedived to 90 all out, David Moulson 2-15 and Lewis Tolond 2-23.
Table-topping Corwen made it five wins from as many starts in a ruthless thrashing of Ruthin.
Simon Harrison hit 41 not out from 36 deliveries, striking seven fours, Jordan Williams added 39 and Rob Storey 35 as the Edeyrnion visitors recorded 190 all out.
Dafydd Roberts took 2-17 and Osian Roberts 2-31 for the hosts, who were blown away for just 45, Williams 4-15, Steff Lloyd 4-21 and Will Roberts 2-5.
Former first team skipper Jack Rimmington hit a career best 127 as Llandudno seconds amassed a huge total at Pentre Mawr Park.
Andrew Christian made 55 and skipper Ajay Dhawan, putting on 142 for the first wicket with Rimmington, contributed 47 as Tudno hammered 274-3 off 40 overs.
Despite a stoic 44 from opener Owen Lynam, Gele could only muster 126 all out in reply, Mike Gwynne 4-12 off eight and Cai Gwynne 2-8.
Noufal Khader snapped up 4-15 and Jithin Joseph 3-3 as visitors Caernarfon were all removed for 106, Mohsin Khan a battling 46, then Bersham won the day with 107-5, Prince Alexander 49 and Sujeesh Vazhadan 32 no, Ian Morgan 3-37 for the Cofis.
A welcome win for Bethesda, their seconds rattling up 254-6 at Parc Villa, openers Jez Shea (86) and Richard Boldero (65) putting on 147.
Richard Green notched 41 and Richard Lee Williams 30 not out, George Morris 3-63 for Gresford seconds, who were limited to 156-5 when they batted, James Griffin 52 no and Morris 45, John Maloney 2-11 and Sopan Patil 2-31 for the Ogwen hosts.
Buckley completed a win double with a narrow two-wicket victory over Denbigh seconds at Lane End.
Darren Nixon was top contributor with 34 in Denbigh’s vulnerable-looking 113 all out, Alyn Evans 4-8 and Joe Hogg 2-14 for Bucks, who scrambled to 114-8 to seal an 11-4 points decision, Jack Gibson 40, skipper Tom Pool an important 29 no, Darren Nixon 3-20, Dan Nixon 3-34 and Joe Threlfall 2-19 for the away side.
Gwersyllt edged a nail-biter at Bodlondeb with one wicket and a single over remaining.
Put in by the visitors, Conwy seconds were restricted to 131-9 off 40, Toby Watson best with 50, Ryan McCarthy 4-25 and Josh Marshall 2-16 for Park.
Opener Alfie Lythgoe’s 63 was priceless in Gwersyllt’s response, bowlers McCarthy and Marshall guiding them over the finish line with nine down.
Carter Tawhai pocketed 2-11 and Callum Davies 2-15 for the hosts.
Opener Christopher Brooks’ vital 53 helped Hawarden Park seconds register a five-wicket win at Chester Road.
David Graham posted 39 and Rhys G Hughes 34 in Mold seconds’ total of 160, Maharshi Joshi 3-20 and Haseeb Hanif Bikya 2-22 for the visitors, who made it to 162-5 with eight balls to spare, Brooks supported best by Aled Wilkinson (35 no), Henry Roberts 3-32 for the hosts.
Daughter and dad Thea and Neil Murray-Williams put on a magnificent seventh-wicket stand of 132 which proved vital in Pwllheli seconds’ win at Bala.
Thea finished 74 not out and Wales international Neil was unbeaten on 63 as Pwll moved from 89-6 to 221-6 after winning the toss and electing to bat at Castle Park.
In an 84-ball knock, Thea struck nine fours, while Neil cracked 11 boundaries in his innings comprising 73 deliveries.
Cain Jones scooped three for 47 for the hosts.
In response, league newcomers Bala produced a great effort but finished 10 short of their opponents on 211-8, Jason Jones 84, Josh Mackintosh 54 and Llyr Owen 32.
Well placed on 183-3, the Lakesiders then lost a series of wickets which proved costly, Thea Williams completing a fine match with 3-27, Neil Murray Williams 2-10 off eight and Ioan Morgan 2-36.
Shins Varghese was star bowler for Bersham with 5-17 in his team’s four-wicket success at Central Park.
Inserted by the visitors, Connah’s Quay were all out for 174, Cole Hooson standing out with 63, Vargese’s return by far the best for the Colliers.
Bersham hit back with 178-6, Derick Dineshan 34, Jack Griffiths grabbing 3-25 for the home side.
Ranjith Appuhamy (4-17) and Steven Jones (3-10) bowled brilliantly to ensure Carmel successfully defended a low total at Marchwiel Hall.
Invited to bat, the Flintshire visitors scored 143-7 off 40, Jonathan Fisher 34 and skipper Nick Hughes 30 not out, Anthony Morris 3-16 and Paul Baines a remarkable 2-3 off eight overs.
Marchwiel and Wrexham seconds were then all out for 124, Appuhamy and Jones the key bowlers, Luke Owen adding 2-19.
Deepak Loguchetty Deenadayalu produced the crucial innings of 88 as Mynydd Isa and Maeshafn took the honours by seven wickets.
Llanrwst chose to bat and set 164-5, skipper Aled Hughes 58 and Gaz Jones 43, Aryaman Arora with an excellent 4-22 for the hosts.
The home side responded with 165-3 off just 23.4, Deenadayalu well backed by Stuart Applewhite (40 no) and Abs Dey (23).
Gareth Parry scored a career best 101 not out to help Brymbo thirds set a winning total on Sunday.
The hosts slammed 238-3 off 40, captain and opener Charlie Croasdale adding 72 to Parry’s super knock, then Ruthin seconds were kept down to 152-9, Aled Owen 33, Osian Roberts 30 not out, Tanvee Kasaragod Pallath 4-30 for the Steelmen, Jack Andrew 2-20.
Jack Rimmington (Llandudno 2nd XI) 127
Matt Bixby (Menai Bridge 2nd XI) 109
Matthew Towey (Halkyn 1st XI) 106 not out
Gareth Parry (Brymbo 3rd XI) 101 not out
Deepak Loguchetty Deenadayalu (Mynydd Isa & Maeshafn) 88
Rana Das (Abergele 1st XI) 5-5
Shins Varghese (Bersham 2nd XI) 5-17
Sam Shoemark (Marchwiel and Wrexham 1st XI) 5-18
Tom Crewe (Gresford 1st XI) 5-35
Alyn Evans (Buckley 2nd XI) 4-8
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