NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE: Llansannan win at Mochdre to lead Premier, nine for Kinmel Bay, Penrhyn Bay in command

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE – NOVEMBER 8
PREMIER DIVISION

Kinmel Bay 9 Glan Conwy 0

Jacob Jones notched his first hat-trick for Kinmel Bay’s first team in a nine-goal demolition of Glan Conwy at Y Morfa.
Jones, 20, struck four times as Bay made it three straight league wins this season, their Premier Division schedule having been heavily affected by cup commitments.
It was quite an occasion for Jones, a prolific marksman for the Development team with 56 goals in 51 appearances, including eight hauls of three goals or more in a game.
His record for the firsts is a more modest 14 goals in 38 outings, but many of those appearances are made up of short spells as a substitute.
Overall, he has bagged 65 goals in 94 club matches and was top marksman in Development League East last season with 24.
Saturday’s game saw Jones find the net on 23, 50, 59 and 89 minutes.
Also on fire was Connor Morris, who scooped a hat-trick with strikes after 17, 45+1 and 45+5 (penalty) putting the 100 goals plus man on 11 for the current season.
Subs Ciaran Brady and Dom Holland added singles for Bay, Glan had Aaron Bennett sent off for two yellow cards.
CPD Bro Cernyw 1 Rhos United 4

Back-to-back wins for Rhos, Adam Williams leading the way with a double.
Williams scored on 7 and 86 minutes, Luke Stanley netting on 44 and Ryan Gizzi after 52.
Carwyn Jones replied for Bro in the first half to make it 1-1, but that was as good as it got for them.
Llandudno Junction 3 CPD Cerrigydrudion 2
Master marksman Dave Maddock struck twice in a narrow win for third-place Junction.
Iorwerth Jones edged Cerrig in front on six minutes, but Tomos Rhys-Williams made it all-square after 17.
Maddock hit the net on 67 and 89, the latter goal ending up the winner after Jones bagged his second for the visitors on 81 to make it 2-2.
Llanfairfechan Town 2 CPD Y Glannau 3
Harrison Bellis delivered another double to make it 12 goals in six matches for victorious visitors Y Glannau.
Steve Kirk nudged the away side ahead on two minutes. Ellis Jones equalised after 17, but Bellis made it 2-1 with 41 gone before adding another on 82.
Dan Hughes pocketed a late reply for Llanfair, but this was Y Glannau’s day.
Mochdre Sports 1 CPD Llansannan 2
Llansannan leapfrogged Mochdre to move top after edging this close-fought battle of the leading pair at Swan Road.
Andrew Thomas put the visitors into the lead after four minutes before Meilir Williams doubled the away advantage on 21.
Mochdre were unable to reply until the 81st minute when Will Edwards halved the deficit, but it ended 2-1 to undefeated Sannan.

DIVISION ONE
Penrhyn Bay 3 Prestatyn Sports 0
Richard Beardmore and Alex Stokes put table-topping Penrhyn Bay in control with a goal apiece late in the first half.
Ten minutes into the second half, a flashpoint saw Beardmore red-carded along with Sports’ Michael Jones.
Femi Allison made sure the points were going to the home side by making it 3-0 after 71,
Rhuddlan Town 8 Prestatyn Wanderers 3
Andy Booker, captain Liam Bowers and Harvey Gordon all struck twice for dominant Rhuddlan in this 8-3 triumph.
Riley Patterson and Riley Booker added singles for Town, Adam Cassidy (2, 1 pen) and sub Barry Roche on the mark for Wanderers, who had Mason Kenny red-carded on 47.
