A third straight win for Llandudno Reserves on Wednesday night gives them the early leadership of FAW National Reserve League North.
Thomas Williamson put Tudno ahead on 34 minutes and Cai Roberts added a second quickly from a Harry Owen assist.
Sixteen-year-old Connor John led the charge with four goals as Bangor’s young stars hit double figures last Friday night.
Cai Williams, who has already appeared for the 1876 first team, added a hat-trick, captain Kian Owen, Joseff Baker-Hughes (pen) and a Callum Ready own goal making up the rest.
Logan Bailey and Josh Acott netted for the Wellmen.
Four of Airbus’ six goals were provided by substitutes in Saturday’s success at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium.
Kacper Bury (2), Jayden McConnell and Harrison Phythian all made the scoresheet for the Wingmakers, as did game starters Alex Jones and Stanley Edwards.
Five of the Airbus goals arrived in the last 20 minutes.
Thomas Hughes nabbed a consolation for NFA,
Sam Parry (2), Issa Kargbo, Max McGoona, Elliott Bullock, Ben Hoban and two own goals ensured a thumping win for the Bay at the Blue Turtle Arena on Sunday.
Harry Williams’ 61st minute goal was enough to earn Gresford the honours at Clappers Lane on Sunday.
Goals in the last 10 minutes from Alex Boss and sub Alfie Jones banked maximum points for Llandudno at Go Goodwins Stadium.
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