Catching up with the latest reports from the FAW National Reserve League North.
Sam Bryan led the way for Gresford with a hat-trick, Thomas Smith and captain Rhys Evans adding doubles while there were singles for Daniel Jolley, Jonnie Vernon and Harry Williams.
A narrow win for leaders Llandudno who made it six straight victories.
Harry Dodwell, Jordan Hadaway and Thomas Monks provided the home goals, Morgan Flavell and Cian Hughes replying.
Mynydd edged a nine-goal thriller, Jay Wiles (2 pens), Harry Lambert, sub Oliver Sell and Joshua Holmes with the hosts’ tally, Sam Parry-Jones (2), Sait Kanli and Owen Herbert (penalty) for the visitors.
Owen Thomas (2), Ben Hoban and Max McGoona shared the goals which clinched the points for the Seagulls, Michael Ashworth having struck first on 29 minutes for Bala.
Airbus fought back from two-down to be level at half time and then went on to clinch the honours in the second period.
Toby Jones and Hamid Addai put the Lilywhites a couple of goals ahead before Stanley Edwards and Jayden McConnell responded for the Wingmakers prior to the break.
Kacper Bury and Liam Taggart then made it 4-2 to Airbus before sub Joel Kevan hit back after 69, but that was the end ot the scoring.
Peter Baldry, Ciaran Roberts and Jayden Ball were among the scorers for winning visitors Ruthin, Josh Roberts supplying the only Bangor goal.
Louis Sheppard topped the chart with four goals as Nomads rattled up a dozen without reply against Porthmadog.
Sub Jack Fagan (2), Thomas Malcolm, Jamie Brennan, Freddie Naylor, Alfie Bennett, Lewys Williams and Harvey Hendry made up the rest of the rout.
Liam Ellis was a hat-trick hero for visitors Buckley who took the points also thanks to goals from Oliver Blayney and Ewan Grice.
Joel Duffy (2) and Jacob Duffy kept Denbigh in the hunt but it was not enough to stave off defeat.
Five different scorers for Bay – Thomas Attewell, Ben Hoban, Max McGoona, Owen Thomas and Sam Parry finding the net, veteran Jamie Reed the Bangor marksman.
Stan Edwards was in ‘four-some’ form as he netted a quadruple in a thumping win at Y Traeth for the Wingmakers.
Jake Jones added a penalty for the flying visitors.
Ruthin continued their fine start to the campaign, Murray Hughes, Sean Kell and Leo Jones providing the goals which saw off Llanrwst at the Memorial Playing Fields.
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