Connor Morris scored his 100th goal for Kinmel Bay on an afternoon where the Y Morfa club racked up an 8-0 away win to add to the 10-0 success on their travels seven days earlier.
Just like last week, Bay burst out of the blocks with relentless pressure from the very first whistle. It took only two minutes for the breakthrough: Morris unselfishly squared the ball across goal for Matty Rees, who calmly slotted home.
On 18 minutes, Sean Sheridan slid a perfectly timed pass between the centre-backs, and Rees rifled his second past the helpless keeper.
Bro briefly started to settle, but Bay were simply too strong. On 31 minutes, Liam Jones delivered a brilliant ball out wide to Ben Cawley, who whipped in a pinpoint cross for Rees to rise highest and head home for his hat-trick.
The fourth came deep into first-half stoppage time. Bro failed to clear a corner, the ball fell to Mackenzie Slaven, who curled it to the back post, where Charlie Jones dived in with a superb header.
Half-time saw hat-trick hero Rees replaced by Matty Beach, but the pattern of the game didn’t change.
On 49 minutes, Beach was brought down in the box and the referee pointed straight to the spot. Up stepped Morris, and with ice-cool composure he sent the keeper the wrong way to notch his 100th club goal for Kinmel Bay — a truly historic moment.
Just minutes later, a perfect long ball from Liam Jones picked out Ryan Roberts, who controlled beautifully, beat his marker and finished smartly into the far corner.
On 60 minutes, it was Beach’s turn to get on the scoresheet. Picking the ball up in the pocket, he weaved past two defenders before slotting coolly past the keeper.
A flurry of substitutions on 64 minutes briefly slowed Bay’s rhythm, but the visitors soon found their passing groove again.
The final goal arrived on 86 minutes. Substitute Jacob Jones showed great footwork to keep the ball in play before cutting it back to Sheridan, who hammered home from close range.
Stephen Bibby, Dean Seager, Dave Maddock (pen) and sub Lloyd Hughes bagged the vtal goals for Junction.
That man Fin Jones scored the all-important goal again to clinch three points for Mochdre in Saturday’s derby.
A solid defensive performance limited the home side to a couple of half chances, with the winner coming from captain Jones, heading in a Josh Grimshaw free kick on 72 minutes.
Jones has already grabbed crucial deciders this season in the FAW Amateur Trophy at Rhayader and the league at Llanfairfechan.
Further chances fell to Niall Owen, Leon Hender and Jones again, but the one goal was enough to bag three points.
Luke Molmans was a hat-trick star and Tom Seddon also found the net as Llansannan chalked up a highly impressive win at Llanfairfechan.
Jay Sutton (2), Lee Thomas (2), Joe Jones and Scott Kearney shared the goals in a ruthless away performance from the Amateurs, Harrison Northall with Meliden’s sole reply.
David McHugh gave Glannau a 16th minute lead, but a Tyler Oakley-Evans penalty ensured Rhos picked up their first Premier point.
A big well done to Blue Bridge on securing their first-ever league point.
As an inexperienced side in development stage last season, Bridge lost all 24 games in Division One, but did superbly well to complete all their fixtures and put up some promising displays.
The Rhyl-based side have strengthened this summer and this draw against a good Penrhyn Bay outfit should be the launch pad to better things.
All the goals came in the first half at Coronation Gardens, Stan Farrell and Matthew Baldock putting Bay 2-0 up before Jonny Mee and Josh Jones made it all-square before the break.
Mee was also a good consistent scorer for Bridge last season, netting nine times in all.
Six of the best for Henllan against new boys Crozzy.
Josh Griffiths (2), Francis Roberts, Harry Payne, sub Efan Davies and Alex Thomas were the home scorers, Allan Davies (2) and Josh Roberts for the visitors.
Luke Appleby, Ifan Clayton (pen), Sam Jones (pen) and sub Rob Swift all found the target as Llandyrnog kicked off their league campaign with a fine win at Cae Nant.
Quite a game this!
Rhuddlan led 4-1, only for Sports to battle back for a point with THREE added time goals.
Liam Bowers (2), Andy Booker and George Edwards put Town in command, captain Mike Jones replying with a penalty and with the 90-minute mark reached it was still 4-1 to the hosts.
However, Gyorgy Szabo (90+4), 16-year-old sub Ashley Castle (90+6) and Aidan Bell (90+8) rescued an unlikely point for Brian Nickson’s side.
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