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FAW Reserve League North – reports March 20-27: Llandudno and Bala lead respective divisions

Sam Bryan was on target for Gresford Athletic Development on Sunday with his 24th goal of the season

FAW NATIONAL RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH

FRIDAY, MARCH 27

PREMIER CONFERENCE

Denbigh Town Reserves 2 Connah’s Quay Nomads U18s 4
Thomas Malcolm grabbed a hat-trick in Nomads’ 4-2 win at Central Park on Friday night.
Harvey Hendry was also on the scoresheet for the visitors, Tom Hughes and Harry Gomez the home marksmen.

TUESDAY, MARCH 24

PREMIER CONFERENCE

Denbigh Town Reserves 0 Airbus UK Broughton Reserves 2
Jake Pendlebury struck on 30 and 43 minutes to clinch maximum points for the Wingmakers.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22

PREMIER CONFERENCE

Colwyn Bay Under-21s 2 Gresford Athletic Development 2
Sub Oscar Synnerdahl-Evans bagged a 93rd minute equaliser to salvage a point for Gresford at former leaders Bay.
Sam Bryan’s 24th goal of the season was enough to give Athletic a half time lead, but Freddie Naylor and sub Luca Moran netted on 53 and 74 respectively to turn the game around only for the Colliers to strike late to ensure it ended all-square.

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE

Mynydd Isa U21s 3 Llanrwst United Reserves 1
Jack Jones, Charlie Ferguson and Joshua Holmes supplied the goals which won the day for Mynydd Isa, Riley Thomas with the Rwsters’ solitary reply.

CPD Y Rhyl 1879 Reserves 0 Bala Town U21s 4
Bala proved too strong for their hosts, Archie Wright, Michael-jay Ainsworth, captain Calum Roberts and sub Luca Beck combining to seal a 4-0 success.

FRIDAY, MARCH 20

PREMIER CONFERENCE

Holywell Town Development 0 Llandudno Reserves 6
Llandudno lead the standings on goal difference after hitting the Wellmen for six, Sam Parry (2), Harvey Bennett, John Cooper, Marc Williams and Aidan Higgins spreading the goals around.

CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE

Datblygu Dinas Bangor City 1876 Development 5 Buckley Town Reserves 1
Hat-trick hero Connor John moved up to 32 goals for the season and 14 in his last four games as another treble helped Bangor temporarily go top.
Harry Galeotti and Liam C Jones also featured on the scoreboard for the Citizens, sub Clayton Sharp with a consolation for the Bucks

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