Reports on 35 remaining northern section FAW Amateur Trophy ties

DRAGON SIGNS AMATEUR TROPHY FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND REPORTS
Bethesda Athletic 6 Tywyn Bryncrug 0

Six of the best were dished out by a dominant Bethesda with Osian Hughes grabbing a hat-trick, including two penalties.
Central Wales Northern Division visitors Tywyn-Bryncrug were no match for the newly-promoted Ardal North West hosts, whose other goals were provided by Caio Hywel, Cian Williams and Kyle Hartleb, David Jenkins being shown a red card for the away side on 63 minutes.
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs 1 Nantlle Vale 3
Llion Griffiths edged Nantlle in front on 62 minutes and further away strikes followed from subs Sion Jones and Carter Davies before Sion Roberts nabbed a late consolation for Blaenau.
CPD Bro Cernyw 1 Penyffordd 4
Despite falling behind to an 11th minute Harri Roberts goal, Penyffordd rallied to win thanks to a Matty Bithell double before half time, then further strikes via Callum Webber and Brandon Jones after the break.
Broughton United 4 Meliden 1
Cup success on consecutive weekends for Broughton.
Luke Muia put them in front on 26 minutes before Macauley Ross levelled after 32 to make it all-square at half time.
It stayed 1-1 until the 71st minute, when James Rutter restored the home lead, then Jayden Evans and Nathan Swann-Jones rounded things off for the North East Wales Division 1 side.
Carno 0 Llangefni Town 2
Dion Jones continued his flying start to life at Llangefni by making it five goals in three games with a second half double at Carno of the T4 Central Wales Northern Division.
Osian Jones missed a penalty in the first half for the Anglesey visitors, but Dion Jones broke the deadlock on 52 before adding another from the spot with 73 on the clock.
Coedpoeth United 1 CPD Boded 2
Brilliant result on the road for Boded at the home ot North East Wales League Division 1 outfit Coedpoeth.
Veteran marksman Chris Jones ended the stalemate by edging the Anglesey villagers in front after 68 minutes.
With 87 gone, Michael Taylor equalised and it looked like penalties were on the cards until Callum Hughes plundered a dramatic winner on 89.
Connah’s Quay Town 4 Llanidloes Town 1
New signing Alister Randles scored all four goals – including a penalty – to book the hosts their place in the next round, Joshua Peck having given the Daffs a 17th minute lead.
Randles equalised close to half time and then added a treble in the second period.
Forden United 1 Mynydd Isa 2
All the goals came in the first half, Henry O’Donnell giving Forden the lead before Sam Wainwright levelled after 30 and Lewis Tudor made it 2-1 on 36.
Isa finished with nine men after Ross Walker was red-carded on 85 minutes and Dane Shorrocks received a second yellow soon after, but they held on for the win.
CPD Gaerwen 4 Berriew 4 (Berriew won 4-3 on penalties)
Heartbreak for Gaerwen as they fought back from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 only to lose out in spot-kicks.
Alessandro Siddi gave the tier 4 visitors and 11th minute lead, Callum Thomas levelled on 17, but by half time the Rhiewsiders were 3-1 up through net-finders from Tomas Jones and Charlie Williams-Scott.
Williams-Scott made it 4-1 after 66, but the tier 5 Auctioneers then made a stunning comeback bid, Jamie Patterson with a quick double and Cian Williams striking on 83 to square the tie.
It came down to penalties and unluckily for the islanders, they lost the shoot-out 4-3.
Glan Conwy 1 Llandudno Junction 3
Full steam ahead into the next round for the Railwaymen thanks to goals from Dean Seager. Dave Maddocks and Jack Williams, Franky Gughrill replying for the hosts.
Greenfield 4 Deesde Dragons 2
New signing Matty Golsenan marked his debut with a double as Greenfield claimed a hard-fought victory over the Dragons.
John Newton and a Dean Hyland penalty made up the rest for the hosts, but lower level Deeside twice got back on terms via Keiye Williams and Dan Riley.
Hawarden Rangers 0 CPD Llannefydd 3
Late goals from the Jones boys – Tudur, Ianto and Tom – sealed Llannefydd’s progression to the next stage.
Henllan 1 Knighton Town 5
Declan Beddows, Shane Sutton, Luke Boundford, Will Evans and Callum Stead shared the goals for the tier 3 newcomers, Billy Wilde responding for tier 5 outsiders Henllan.
Holywell United 1 Llanfairpwll 1 (Llanfairpwll won 4-3 on penalties)
Anglesey side Llanfairpwll returned from their long journey to Flintshire cock-a-hoop after pipping hosts Holywell United on penalties.
Jake Turnbull nudged the North Wales Coast West Division One outfit ahead on 41, but Gethin Skates equalised after 76 to force the shoot out.
Llanfair won that contest 4-3, 16-year-old keeper Caio Roberts producing a vital save.
Llanfair United 4 Ruabon Rovers 0
Although they had Sion Williams red-carded after half-an-hour, Llanfair still went on to win handily, Josh Astley (2), Karl Seliaerts and Tomos Jones splitting the goals.
Ruabon manager Gareth Edwards was shown a red on 70 minutes.
Llanfairfechan Town 4 Barmouth and Dyffryn United 2
Cyril Carey and Osian Roberts scored two apiece as Llanfairfechan advanced to the next round with a 4-2 success in this all-tier 4 match.
Meurig Evans of Town was sent off after 40 minutes for two yellow and the same fate befell Barmouth’s Ryan Jones on 79.
Ossian Owen and Sion Williams replied for Bermo.
Llangoed and District 1 CPD Llanberis 1 (Llanberis won 6-5 on penalties)
Penalties were needed to settle the argu,emt at Tyddyn Paun where tier 5 hosts Llangoed pushed Llanberis of T4 all the away.
Dion Owen put the Darans ahead from the spot on 39 minutes, but Dylan Williams made it 1-1 and a shoot-out was needed which went 6-5 in the away side’s favour.
CPD Llannerchymedd 1 Llansantffraid Village 1 (Llansantffraid won 4-3 on penalties)
Penalties heartache for Llannerchymedd against opposition from the Central Wales Northern Division.
Patrick Udoh handed Saints a 50th minute lead, but Cai Miller restored parity on 81 and it was the visitors who prevailed on spot-kicks.
Llanrug United 2 Conwy Borough Swifts 3
Close call at Eithin Duon with Conwy shading the honours through goals from Frank Montgomery, Ethan Hill and sub Bradley Williams, Jack Parry and Ywain Jones responding for ‘Rug.
Montgomery Town 0 CPD Cerrigydrudion 2
Second half goals from Tirion Griffiths and Jac Edwards got the job done for Cerrig at Clostanymur.
CPD Mountain Rangers 2 Four Crosses 3
Sub Rhys Owen bagged an 89th minute decider that sent Four Crosses through.
Aeron Williams and Elis Hughes put tier 5 underdogs Mountain Rangers two-up after 37 minutes, but in the second half a Ben Simms double, one a penalty, and that late Owen heartbreaker put Rangers out.
Mynydd Llandegai 2 Cemaes Bay 3
David Hayes struck first for Llandegai after just two minutes, but forwards Asa Thomas, Tom Wood and Cameron Buckley all found the net to give Cemaes a 3-1 half time advantage.
Although Tomos Jones notched a second for the hosts in added time after the 90, it was too late to save the Penrhiw hosts.
NFA 2 CPD Llanystumdwy 0

Paris Gray scored on eight minutes and Curtis Cook after 52 to bank a home victory.
Cook was red-carded after 79.
Penmaenmawr Phoenix 5 Rhuddlan Town 1
Harley Crossfield (2, 1 pen), Adam Hold (2) and Billy Sieben shared the scoresheet honours for victorious Phoenix, Andy Booker with Rhuddlan’s consolation.
Ben Jarvis was dismissed for the home side after 61 minutes for two yellows.
Prestatyn Sports 7 CPD Cefni 1
Sub Ashley Garrett (2), Ste Falvey, Aidan Bell (2), Alex Garrett and Mike Jones joined in the goal spree as Sports handed out a heavy hammering to Cefni, who did manage to register once through Nathan Lewis.
FC Queen’s Park 1 Penrhyndeudraeth 3
After being well beaten 5-1 in the Welsh Cup at Broughton United seven days earlier, Penrhyndeudraeth bounced back in style with a fine result at Stansty Park.
Cian Pritchard delivered a double and Callum Jones a single for the North Wales Coast West Premier visitors, Nicky Williams on target for the Park, who trailed 2-1 at the break.
Penrhyn’s Gwion Davies was sent off for a second yellow in the 91st minute with the score 2-1. Pritchard’s second goal then clinched it.
Rhayader Town 2 Mochdre Sports 3
Finlay Jones headed home Mochdre’s 65th minute winner from a Leon Hender free kick at Y Weirglodd.
Sub Bradley Goodwin made it 1-0 to Rhayader on 22 minutes, Will Edwards levelled from a Hender assist after 41, Ollie Leadbetter restored the home lead in no time, but Cian Evans equalised at 45+1.
It was left to skipper Jones to win the tie for the visitors in the second half.
CPD Rhos Aelwyd 1 Machynlleth 0
Jack White’s 22nd minute goal was enough to settle this clash in the Aelwyd’s favour.
Rhos United 4 Holyhead Town 0
Summer signing Oliver Gray was a hat-trick star for victorious Rhos, finding the net on 11, 66 and 86 minutes.
Sub Ryan Gizzi was also on target after 85 for a dominant home side. Louis Gizzi supplied two assists, Bret Durkan and Tyler Oakley-Evans one each.
Rhostyllen 3 Llanfyllin Town 1
Late goals on 82 and 85 respectively from Steven Jones and Ryan O’Malley clinched this tie in Rhostyllen’s favour.
Kurt Isaac had given the home side a 42nd minute lead before Liam Jones made it one-apiece early in the second period.
Rhydymwyn 0 CPD Pwllheli 2
Jack Jones and Josua Jones pocketed a goal each to send Pwllheli through at the expense of Rhydymwyn.
St Asaph City 3 Kerry 1
Goals from Josh Roberts, Luke O’Mahoney and a 93rd minute sealer from sub Dylan Burns ensured Saints enter the hat for the next stage, Steffan Rogers replying for the Powys men.
Saltney Town 1 Llandudno Amateurs 3
Joe Jones, Mirgan Thomas and Jac Kearney put the Amateurs three-up before a Dami Salami response after 84 minutes proved only scant coinsolation for the Bordermen.
Talysarn Celts 4 Bethesda Rovers 1
Luke Snape gave Rovers a surprise lead two minutes into the second half, but Talysarn recovered well to equalise through a Luke Baum penalty before the same player struck again for the hosts after 56.
Baum completed his hat-trick in the latter stages and Glyn Hughes-Thomas added a fourth for Celts.
CPD Y Felinheli 7 Lex XI 1

Seventeen-year-old sensation Byron Davis notched a hat-trick in just his second senior appearance for Felinheli.
This all-tier 3 tie had the look of a close encounter, but after two losses to start the season, Felin hit form with a seven-goal show.
One of Davis’ treble was a penalty, other goals from Iwan Edwards, Cal Macdonald, Aled Rice and Gruff John, Luca Filby for outginned Lex.
