Congratulations to Blue Bridge on their first-ever league victory!
The Rhyl side broke their duck on Saturday with a 4-1 success over newly-formed Crozzy.
After losing all 24 games in their debut season last time out, Bridge had lost one and drawn one so far in 2025-26 before registering their first win at the 27th attempt.
Visitors Crozzy put up a good show, hitting the woodwork and missing a couple of gilt-edged chances.
On another day they could have got something, but this was Blue Bridge’s special moment.
Two typical fine pieces of finishing by Kyle Lally gave the Coronation Gardens hosts a 2-0 half time lead, Cian Evans and Josh Jones with the assists.
After the break, Crozzy revived their hopes when Lee Fallas converted a 74th minute penalty, but Bridge had the staying power, Leon Melling notching a late double, Jones and substitute Cameron Ham with the assists.
Two goals in two minutes late on clinched a hard-earned three points for Penrhyn Bay.
Captain Ryan Williams nudged Henllan in front after 10 minutes and they maintained that lead until 73 showed on the clock, Jordan Dixon netting from a Gabriel George assist.
Soon after Alex Stokes snatched the winner, George again the supplier.
Hat-trick hero Alfie Harrison turned a 2-3 deficit into a 5-3 victory for Llandyrnog in a barnstormer at Cae Nant.
Ifan Clayton handed Dyrny a seventh-minute lead, Aidan Bell and Alfie Griffiths turned things around briefly for Sports, but a Haydan Kivell own goal made it 2-2 before 16-year-old Ashley Castle put the visitors back ahead before the break.
The second half was the Harrison show as the 22-year-old scored on 62, 65 and 87 minutes to win the game for table-toppers United.
Seven heaven for Rhuddlan at Ffordd Las.
Captain Liam Bowers (3), Harvey Gordon, Harvey Bowen, Callum Lloyd and Andy Booker pocketed the away goals, Adam Cassidy and Harry Thomas replying.
Four straight victories for Llansannan, Adam Gage, Luke Molmans and Lewys Jones with the all-important goals.
Dave Maddock, Greg Hall, Tomos Rhys-Williams and sub Paul Issacs shared the net-finders for leaders Junction in an emphatic win over Cernyw, Caron Davies responding.
Will Edwards, Rees Brown and a Josh Grimshaw penalty ensured Mochdre took maximum spoils at The Mine.
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