Matthew Towey and Ben Roberts put on an awesome opening stand of 152 which all but carried Halkyn to victory at Ty Newydd.
Bangor seconds won the toss and elected to bat, posting a modest 163-6 off 45 overs, skipper Jamie Davies scoring 51 and Peter Jones 42 not out, Roberts claiming 3-22 and Sam Hamilton 2-28 for the visitors.
Halkyn needed just 24.3 overs to reach a winning 164-1, Towey notching 82 not out off 73 balls including 14 fours, while skipper Roberts contributed 51 to that first-wicket partnership.
Pontblyddyn encountered few problems in romping to an eight-wicket triumph at Parc Villa.
Bethesda were dismissed for 152, opener Carwyn L Williams dominating with 77 – 15 fours – before being run out.
Chris Moss collected 4-25 for the visitors, Osian Rhys Jones 2-25.
In reply, Pont were in a hurry as they sped to 155-2 off just 19.5 overs, Michael Littler cracking 11 fours in his 40-ball 54, Cayo Jones 45 not out and Vishwa Manawaduge 41 no, the latter twosome putting on an unbroken 65 for the third wicket.
A fourth-wicket stand of 140 between captain Joshua Clarke (73) and Luke Bennett (70) helped Connah’s Quay amass a match-winning total of 245-6 after they chose to bat.
Edward Rooney took 2-25 for Gele, who were then restricted to a spirited 220-9, Gwil Lloyd Jones 80, Ajin Vijayan 44 and Rooney 32, Clarke 2-27 and Kavindu Wijethunga 2-33 for the hosts, who won by 25 runs.
Conwy edged a thriller at Bodlondeb by just three runs.
Deciding to bat, the hosts set 186-9 off 45, Robert Gater 40 not out and Patrick Jelley 32, Lee Taylor an impressive 3-11 off nine and Jack Whitley 3-30 for Buckley, whose response ended agonisingly short on 183-9.
Opener Rocco Franco hit 57, before 24 not out down the order by Johnny Hewitt almost got the Flintshire side over the line.
Ben Callow took 3-40, Bailey Davies 2-22 and Shaun Davies 2-28 for the hosts.
Leaders Llandudno made it six wins out of six at the expense of visitors Northop 2nds.
The away side were restricted to 143-8, Tom Thornton 3-23, Lalmon TV 2-20 and Jamie Grimshaw 2-38 for the hosts, who hit back with 144-3 off 37.2, Ajay Dhawan 56 not out and Sean McFarlane (41) combining in a third-wicket combination of 93, Tom Sudder 2-22 for Northop.
Gresford’s big total of 258-6 at Mochdre was more than enough to seal the visitors victory.
Opener Daniel Williams struck 72 and Chris Ellwood 65, the pair putting on 93 for the third wicket.
Tom Opie took 3-48 and Andrew Butlin 2-31 for Mochdre seconds, who could only muster 168 in response, skipper Adam Jones 35, Simon Perry 4-29, Mohammadi Gul 3-36 and Huw Bellis 2-28 for the Wrexham-area travellers, who won by 90 runs and 18-5 on points.
Half-tons from skipper Sam Shoemark and Chris Woodcock helped Marchwiel and Wrexham achieve an emphatic triumph in Sunday’s derby.
Calling the coin toss correctly and taking first knock, the hosts chalked up 209-5 off 40 overs, Shoemark’s 59 not out from 37 balls including five sixes, while Woodcock struck 10 fours in his 57 and opener Gareth Evans added 45.
Evans and Woodcock put on 96 for the second wicket, while Shoemark and Darshana Sanjeewa (30) added another 70 for the fourth.
Llay were all out for 139, Muhammad Ghufran 3-9, Phil Oddie 3-17 and Bryan Walker 2-8 for the home team.
Opener Jamie Beale’s commanding knock of 86 – 17 fours – did most to ensure Brymbo seconds finished up comfortable winners.
Oliver Sheldrake made a useful 38 as the Steelmen registered a decent score of 199-7 off 40, Will Roberts 3-33 and Steff Lloyd 2-20 for the hosts.
Corwen’s response could only concoct 122 before the last batter fell, Jordan Williams 42, Ross Roberts 3-12 and Jack Bettis 3-20 for the visitors, who won 14-1 on points.
Dolgellau’s succession of low totals continued, this time reaching just 54 before being all out in 34.2 overs, Alwyn Williams 4-8 and Dewi Parry 3-8 for Llanrwst.
The visitors required just 7.2 overs to reach 55 without loss and seal a 15-0 verdict, Iwan Edwards 31 not out.
Gareth Fox scored a second career-highest 112 not out in Gwersyllt Park seconds’ beating of Denbigh seconds on Saturday.
Fox’s century came off 108 balls and featured 17 fours and a six. It was his top score for the Park and he shared in an opening stand of 69 with skipper Ben Griffiths (28) and then 84 alongside Lee Beer (45) as the hosts posted 216-4 off 40, Joe Threlfall 2-33 for Denbigh.
The away innings ceased on 149, Akinda Abeysinghe 39 and Threlfall 32, Griffiths 4-19 and Owais Saeed 3-29 for victorious Gwersyllt.
Iwan Moore gathered an outstanding 4-24 as his Pwllheli seconds team celebrated a five-wicket win at Tyn-y-Caeau.
Put into bat, Bridge were 114 all out, Luke Robinson 34 before becoming one of Moore’s four victims, Ioan Roberts 2-28 and Harri Adams 2-29 for Pwll, who reached 117-5 off 24.4, Hari Glyn Williams a vital 39 not out, Andrew Wannop 2-32.
It was a short-lived affair at Elwy Park Grove, as Carmel needed just slightly in excess of 32 overs to thrash hosts St Asaph seconds.
Asaph opted to bat and lived to regret it as they were blasted away for a paltry 48, Nilanka De Silva 4-15, Aled Proffitt 2-9 and Oliver Saynor 2-13 for the Flintshire villagers, who skipped to 52-1 off just 6.5, cementing a maximum points success.
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