Jack Whitley (4-22), Louis Parry (3-25) and Lee Taylor (2-0) helped Buckley blow Pont away for 62 in just 17.5 overs, then the visitors breezed to 63-2 (Ollie Fellows 35 not out) to seal a 14-1 victory.
Jordan Williams’ crucial 51 not out guided table-toppers Corwen to a three-wicket triumph over strong opponent Carmel.
Put into bat, the visitors set 153-4 off 40 overs, skipper Ben Sim 48 and Maneesha Ayomal Nissanka 35, Caleb Dyke with 2-24 for the hosts, who got home on 157-7 from 38.4, No 7 batsman Williams’ half-century backed by Tom King (38) and Harry Pooler (29), Nilanka De Silva 4-22 for Carmel.
Close contest but Abergele snatched the spoils by two wickets.
Marchwiel and Wrexham won the toss, elected to bat, but four of their first five batsmen fell for ducks before Darshana Sanjeewa steadied the ship with 82 not out, the hosts finally finishing 145 all out off 39.4.
Nathan Aldridge grabbed 4-20, Lewis Tolond 2-17 and Rana Das 2-20 for Gele, who scraped home on 146-8, having been 34-4, Edward Rooney a vital 47 not out.
Sam Shoemark bagged 3-26 and Matt Lawrenson 2-28 for the home side.
The home team’s effort of 99-9 was never going to be enough to trouble visitors Llay Welfare.
Samuel Bixby top-scored for the islanders with 35, David Phennah 3-16 and Mike Wright 3-17 for the Wrexham outfit, who took their time in reaching 102-2, Jack Edwards 50 not out.
Opener Russell Moore’s 81 played a big part in St Asaph seconds’ win, the hosts setting 201-5 after being invited to bat, Gareth Jones 32, Charlie Russell and Ned Roberts both 2-20 for the visitors.
In reply, Ruthin were bowled out for 173, Osian Roberts 65 and Dafydd Roberts 56 not out, Moore 2-19 and Chetan Upadhyaya 2-44 for Saints.
Inserted by the visitors, Abergele seconds compiled a decent 197 all out off 39.1 overs, Arun Arikkat 40 and Nirmal Raj 35, Will Hinton 3-33, Haseeb Hanif 2-19 and Craig Wilson 2-28 for Park seconds, who were limited to 172-9 in response, Owen Williams 55 and Hanif 39, Ajin Vijayan 2-16 and Osian Murray Williams 2-23 for the winning hosts.
Extras top-scored for Bersham with a whopping 51 of their 151 all out, Ben Griffiths 5-25 and Ted Pearson 2-15 for Gwersyllt Park seconds, who got home on 152-5 in 32, Daniel Jones 34 not out and Matthew Jones 30.
Amdadul Hoque’s 74 was the star knock in Caernarfon’s six-wicket success versus Buckley seconds.
The visitors were put in and made 155-8 off 40, Harry Sprowell 46, Johnny Hewitt 37 and captain Steven Eltham 35, Llyr Erddyn Davies 2-28 and Paul Williams 2-43 for the Cofis.
The hosts eased to 156-4 off 28.3, Hoque’s 74 coming off just 41 balls and including nine fours and three sixes.
Leaders Denbigh seconds made the winning line, but had to work hard for their reward against an impressive Mold seconds.
Joseff Roberts struck 68, Hayden Millington 45 and Craig Roberts 34 as the visitors put together a challenging 196-9, Ciaran Lucas 3-24 and David Kitching 3-31 for the hosts, who replied with 201-8 with nine balls to spare, Thomas Schrimshaw 46 and Dan Nixon 30 no, Gruffudd Edwards 2-20, Craig Roberts 2-31 and Craig Embleton 2-39 for the travellers.
Dylan Hughes (58) and Ashley Rowlands (34) did best as Bethesda seconds piled up a great score of 233-7 after being asked to take first knock, Danny Griffin with 2-16 for Gresford seconds, who were blasted away for just 89, Sopan Patil 3-17 and Arun Prabha 2-17.
Dan Jones was the star turn with 85 not out in Llandudno seconds’ winning offering of 177-5 in Saturday’s derby at The Oval.
Tudno were put into bat with opener Daniel James also making a useful 34.
Conwy seconds were dismissed for 135, Graham Meredith a battling 61, Elin Roberts 4-39, Cai Gwynne 3-14 and Dan Jones 2-17.
Revenge for Carmel seconds as they defeated a Ruthin seconds side the Flintshire outfit had lost to seven days earlier.
Jonathan Fisher led the way with 46 as the hosts concocted 129-6 from 40, then the Vale of Clwyd visitors were skittled out for 87, skipper Alun Jones 33, Harry Nash 3-6 off 5, Noah Murray-Jones 3-14 and Dafydd Timothy taking a wicket to make it 2,002 in his career.
Calling the coin correctly and deciding to bat, Quay seconds amassed a huge 260-6, Aaron Pearson 95 not out, Rowan Entwistle 65 and Jack Griffiths 60, Caio Jones 3-40 for Bala.
The Lakesiders were sent packing for just 82, Paul Threlfall 35, Alex Davies 4-27 and Austin Gratton 3-10 for the overwhelming victors.
Second-place Halkyn seconds did a handy number on leaders Mynydd Isa and Maeshafn, whose advantage was cut to a single point.
Isa posted 182-7 off 40 overs after being invited to bat, opener Abs Dey a dominant 77, Deepak Loguchetty Deenadayalu with 36, Sam Hamilton 3-32 for the home side.
Halkyn made it to 183-4 with nine balls remaining, openers Ryan Ferguson and Shaun Gibson contributing 53 and 51 respectively, Callum Ferguson 30 not out, Umang Desai 2-20 for the opposition.
Nico Jones took 4-11 off 7.4 overs as Pwllheli seconds restricted Llanrwst seconds to 105 all out, skipper Ian Nicholls 34, and in reply the hosts won the day with 106-4, Dyfed Williams 44, Nicholls 2-18.
Owain Pryce (76) and Gareth Parry (60) did most to help Brymbo thirds amass a mammoth 242-6, Nick Husbands 3-35 and Matthew Morris 2-28 for Marchwiel and Wrexham seconds, who were then blasted away for 78, Louie Manning 3-0 and Sam Manning 3-22 for the Steelmen.
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