Nadeem Rehman was effective with bat and ball for a Bangor side which enjoyed a 36-run victory over the Steelmen.
Rehman top-scored with 53 and Nathanael Scott added 44 not out as the hosts set 133-3 off 20 overs after being put into bat.
Brymbo were bowled out for 97 off 18.2, Johandre Barnard 28 and George Deniz 21, Michael Hughes Bangor’s best bowler with 3-10, Franco Kasner 2-15 and Rehman 2-26.
Despite a stunning 92 from Conwy opener Oliver Da Costa, a crucial half-century from Carwyn L Williams guided Bethesda over the winning line with two balls to spare.
The visitors won the toss, elected to bat, and that amazing effort from South African Da Costa meant a score of 132-7 was reached.
Tomos Davies took 2-27 and Sushant Thapa 2-35 for Bethesda, who slumped to 71-6 in reply before captain Williams struck an unbeaten 54 to ensure the hosts ended 136-8 off 19.5, Ben Parker and Davies both with important knocks of 20 apiece.
Alex Price scooped 2-14 for Conwy,
A comfortable six-wicket win for Gwersyllt who reached their target with almost two overs in hand.
After opting for first knock, Denbigh made 123-9 off 20, Umer Farrukh 27 not out and Andy Thomas 23, Neil Pearson claiming 3-21 for the hosts, Iroshan De Silva with 2-23 and Jack Billington 2-29.
Kastun Stoute led the charge with 51 as Park made it to 125-4 off 18.1, Andy Clarke 2-12 for the visitors.
Opener Kyle Williams smashed an unbeaten 90 off 55 balls in St Asaph’s crushing victory over hosts Northop.
Saints called the coin correctly and batted, amassing 192-2 off their 20 overs, Williams’ effort including seven fours and four sixes, while captain Will Ryan was 57 not out off 38, the pair putting on an unbroken 138 for the third wicket.
Duncan Midgley also made 34 for the visitors.
Northop could only manage 129-5 in reply, Andrew Oates 28 and Elliot Colclough 27, Eren Ranu with 2-24 for the winners.
Bridge maintained their great start to the T20 tournament by inflicting an 83-run thrashing on Denbigh.
The Anglesey side decided to bat and piled up 152-6 off 20, Robbie Jones 36, Ashley Wood 34 not out, Ayush Verma and Patrick Glover both 31, Andy Clarke 2-14 and Stuart Griffiths 2-37 for the Vale of Clwyd team.
Denbigh were skittled out for just 69, Gerallt Roberts 3-13, Liam Bibby 3-20 and Verma 2-15.
After losing their opener to Menai Bridge on Thursday, Mochdre bounced back with an impressive win double on Saturday.
Taking on St Asaph at Northop first up, Mochdre limited the opposition to 101-6, William Ryan 26 and Matty Ryan 24, Marcus Mangiameli a superb 2-7 and Andrew Swarbrick 2-15.
Mochdre then reached a winning 104-4 in 16.3 overs, Sam Davies a pivotal 57 not out off 51 deliveries including eight fours and Adam Campion 22, Matty Ryan 3-17 for Asaph.
A second home win on the day for Bangor, who were given a decent contest by Conwy.
Nadeem Rehman starred with the bat again for the Citizens, making 46 in the hosts total of 134-6, Shaun Davies 2-29 and Patrick Jelley 2-31 for the Bodlondeb boys.
Conwy made a great go of it in response, Evan Williams (50) and Oliver Da Costa (45) putting on 92 for the first wicket, but no-one else could carry on the momentum and the travellers eventually finished 120-7.
Joe Maltby grabbed an heroic 3-17 for the hosts, Franco Kasner 2-25.
Jason Underwood (47), Ralf Fernando (45 not out) and George Deniz (31 no) did most to ensure Brymbo set an imposing target of 153-4 at Parc Villa, Andrew Day picking up 2-25 for Pesda.
Bethesda’s response fell short on 126-5, Carwyn Williams 40, Matthew Harrington 29 and Nicholas Parry 28, Fernando 2-34 for the victorious Steelmen.
Three straight wins for Menai Bridge, who look like the team to beat in this competition.
Robbie Jones hit 71 not out off 56 balls – five sixes and three fours – and Ayush Verma 60, the pair forming a stand of 124 for the third wicket as the islanders raced to 163-4 off their 20.
Gwersyllt were restricted to 137-5, skipper Jamie Griffiths a fine 52 from 33 deliveries, Jake James 28 and Ethan McCarthy 26, Patrick Glover 2-26 and Verma 2-30 for the visitors.
One-day supremo Will Evans hammered a typical 69 not out off 32 balls – including 13 boundaries and two maximums – as Mochdre raced to a ruthless win at Flint Road.
Northop won the toss and batted, registering 128-9, Bart Ryan-Beswick 54 and Jamie Northcott 33, Gareth Goodson pocketing 3-33 and Marcus Mangiameli 2-12 for the visitors.
Mochdre then sped to 131-1 off just 11 overs, destruction king Evans well supported by Sam Davies (32) in an opening partnership of 72.
An unbroken sixth-wicket partnership of 61 between Gethin Long and Edward Gadsby went a long way to securing a Menai Bridge victory at Tyn-y-Caeau on Thursday.
Winning the toss and batting, the Anglesey side set 179-6 off their 20 overs, Long 48 not out, Jack Gower 33, Carl Jones 21, Robbie Jones 18 and Gadsby 15 no.
Marcus Mangiameli took 3-39 for the visitors.
Mochdre’s reply ended on 165-7, Owen Davies 36 not out, James French 32, James Gilman 26 and skipper Joe Chaplin 20, Dion Holden 2-31 and Patrick Glover 2-39 for the islanders.
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