NORTH WALES COAST EAST: Kinmel Bay stay unbeaten, Llansannan back top, Penrhyn Bay hit seven, Crozzy go nap

Kinmel Bay and Y Glannau (green) do battle at Go Goodwins Stadium. Pictures: BARRY GRIFFITHS

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE REPORTS – SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

PREMIER DIVISION

Kinmel Bay 2 CPD Y Glannau 0

Charlie Jones (furthest right) celebrates a Kinmel Bay goal. Picture: BARRY GRIFFITHS

Third-place Kinmel Bay kept the pressure on the leading pair as they made it 34 league matches without defeat at the expense of Y Glannau on Saturday.

This match was played at Go Goodwins Stadium, Llandudno, and it took the ‘home’ side a good while to break the deadlock against very capable opponents.

After a goalless first half, Bay took the lead with 58 on the clock and there was a fair bit of luck involved.

Anthony Jones delivered a fine free kick into the hox from the left and the ball went in off an unfortunate Glannau defender.

If the opener was fortuitous, then the second goal after 65 minutes was absolute class.

A deep cross from the right was half-cleared, but Sean Sheridan retrieved the ball on the left and his supplywas met by a true centre forward’s header from Connor Morris.

It was Morris’ 16th goal of the season from 21 appearances and his 112th goal in total for the club since the start of 2022-23.

Conwy Borough Swifts 1 CPD Llansannan 3

Llansannan regained top spot with a hard-earned success at Y Morfa.

Lewys Jones struck first on 31 and Tom Kelly added number two close to half time, Dafydd Jones providing both assists.

Midway through the second half, in-form Cieran Williams halved the deficit, Isaac Carey the chance supplier, but Lewys Jones made it 3-1 after 73 with his 16th goal of the campaign and 14th in the league, making him joint Premier Division leading scorer.

Rhos United 1 CPD Bro Cernyw 1

Gethin Vaughan handed Bro Cernyw a 10th minute lead at Erias Park, but Lewis Sealey levelled after 26.

That was the end of the scoring, so it finished honours shared.

DIVISION ONE

Crozzy 5 CPD Blue Bridge 0

Sub Aiden McBride scored twice as Corzzy rattled up their biggest victory to date.

McBride found the net on 62 and 88 minutes, Lee Fallas and Charley Kemp having made the scoresheet in the first half at Go Goodwins Stadium on Saturday evening.

Jamie Grimshaw bagged a fifth for Crozzy four minutes beyond the 90.

Penrhyn Bay 7 Rhuddlan Town 0

Seven-goal Penrhyn Bay cut the gap on leaders Prestatyn Sports to six points with three games in hand.

Bernardas Subkovas (2), Femi Allison, Hari Bartlett, Gabriel George, plus subs Corey-Lee Roberts and Jordan Davies split the goal riches.

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