Friday night reports: Llandudno go top of Cymru North, Bangor 1876 win again, two 5-5 draws

North Wales reports: Friday 12 September
JD CYMRU NORTH
Buckley Town 5 Holyhead Hotspur 5
A 10-goal stormer at The Globe finished honours even.
Brad Knight scored a hat-trick for Buckley, making it five goals in two games against Hotspur this season, while Max Moore and Connor Littler were also on target.
Luca Meek, Cory Williams, Ifan Emlyn Jones, Craig Whelan and Jake Roberts, with a 94th minute equaliser, provided Holyhead’s replies,
Hotspur led 2-0 at half time, then 3-1, but trailed 5-4 until that last-gasp leveller.
Denbigh Town 5 Flint Mountain 1

Town rose to fourth after walloping the bottom side at Central Park.
San Duffy’s goal made it 1-0 to the hosts at the break, then Gwion Dafydd, Alfie Vaughan, Bobby Beaumont and Matthew Worrall put the hosts five-up before Joe Ly bagged a late consolation for the visitors.
Penrhyncoch 2 Guilsfield 3
Adam Knott (2) andmCallum Bromley shared the goals for winners Guilsfield, Zac Davies and Rhydian Davies on target for the hosts.
Ruthin Town 1 Llandudno 3
Llandudno shipped a first goal of the season – after around 600 minutes of not conceding – but still bagged the win which sent them top of the Cymru North.
Mark Cadwallader put the Seasiders one-up before Daniel Holland netted for Ruthin on 43 minutes – the first goal against Tudno in almost six-and-a-half league games.
Goals in the 78th and 79th minutes respectively from Iwan Cartwright and Adam Stephens sealed an away victory.
ARDAL NORTH WEST
CPD Dinas Bangor City 1876 4 Prestatyn Town 1
Still unbeaten after 11 games in all competitions and Ardal North West leaders – the Bangor City 1876 juggernaut continues steaming along.
A crowd of 752 was at Bangor City Stadium to see Michael Johnston’s men inflict a first league loss of the season on Prestatyn.
Dylan Summers-Jones broke the deadlock on 22 minutes from a Tommy Creamer assist before Corrig McGonigle soon added another – his 11th goal in 9 games. 1876’s all-time top scorer has netted in all nine matches he has played in so far – another career best scoring streak possibly?
Jake Walker pulled one back for Town before half time, but Jamie Reed and Liam Morris added further home strikes in the second half – assists from Summers-Jones and James Barry.
FAW NATIONAL RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH
NFA Under-23s 5 Connah’s Quay Nomads U18s 5
Nomads fought back from 4-1 down to salvage a draw with an added time equaliser.
Curtis Cook pocketed a hat-trick for NFA, Lewis Rhodes and Dan Wallis adding singles, while 16-year-old Dylan Culshaw-Roberts delivered a double for the visitors, Thomas Malcolm, Lewis Williams and sub Josh Mather (penalty) hitting back for the Deesiders.
NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE
Premier Division
Cemaes Bay 7 Bontnewydd 1
After four successive narrow defeats Cemaes returned to winning ways in some style at School Lane.
Tom Wood, Ben Hoyland and Codie Holland all notched two goals apiece for the Anglesey side, while Asa Thomas recorded his ninth goal of the campaign via a superb free kick.
Marvin Pritchard responded for Bont.
NWCFA JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP
Bethesda Rovers 1 Amlwch Town 4
Kieran Freeman-Jones gave Rovers an 11th minute lead in this Junior Cup clash, but Josh Griffiths levelled before half time. However, Amlwch ran away with it in the second period, Finn Cusick netting twice and sub Josh Syndercombe also on the mark.
NORTH WALES COAST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE – EAST DIVISION
Llandudno U19s Development 1 Penmaenmawr Phoenix Development 8
Harrylee Birchall was a five-goal hero for Penmaenmawr in a thumping 8-1 victory at Maesdu Park.
Lewis Williams, Tom Harrison and Benn Lundstram scored one each for the visitors, Bryn Williams with a consolation for the hosts.
NORTH EAST WALES LEAGUE
Division 2
Cefn Druids 2 Overton Recreation 2
All-square at The Rock, Tom Huxley with a double for the visitors while Alan Bond and sub Dylan Jones earned Druids a point.
Reserve Division 1
Lex XI Reserves 2 Penycae Reserves 4
Elliott Kavanagh (2), Tommy Hallam and Dan Richards shared the goals which banked the points for Penycae, Mthulisi Ndlovu and captain Tiler Moorcroft-Jones replying for Lex.
