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Wednesday night North Wales football action all under one roof – 13 goals for Nantlle, Asa double seals it for Boded, NFA edge derby

Goalmouth action from NFA (light blue) versus Kinmel Bay. Pictures: MATT JOHNSON

NORTH WALES FOOTBALL REPORTS – WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST

Llanrwst United 1 CPD Llannefydd 3

Good win on the road for a Llannefydd side which maintained its unbeaten start to the season in all competitions.
Llyr Morris handed the visitors a 14th minute lead before Llanrwst manager Leighton Griffiths was shown a red card with 28 gone.
Sub Nico Clwyd put the away side two-up just a minute after taking the field with 37 on the clock.
Macsen Rhys-Williams pulled one back for the Rwsters on 51 minutes, but Nico Clwyd made it 3-1 after 57, Morris with the assist.
Llanrwst had sub Leon Doran sent off for a second yellow card on 72 minutes.

NFA 2 Kinmel Bay 1

A welcome three points for an NFA outfit which celebrated its first win of the season.
Harrison Bellis broke the deadlock from a goalmouth scramble in the 41st minute, Owen Herbert credited with the assist.
Kinmel Bay levelled in the 68th minute when new signing Seydou Bamba did well to find Tate Walker, who applied the finish.
However, NFA had the last word when sub Jack Harrison made it 2-1 after 78 minutes.

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST

Knighton Town 1 Llanfair United 1

All-square at Bryn-y-Castell, Karl Seliaerts giving Llanfair an eighth-minute lead before Callum Stead equalised after 75.
Knighton missed a penalty in the first half.

NORTH WALES COAST WEST LEAGUE

Premier Division

Bontnewydd 0 CPD Gaerwen 5

After three straight losses Gaerwen bounced back to winning ways in style by going nap at Cae Stanley.
Following a goalless first half, the Auctioneers broke the deadlock on 53 minutes through talented young forward Calum Thomas.
Brooklyn Jones added a second and Osian Howarth made it three before the hour.
Jay Finter made the scoresheet with 77 gone and Llion Roberts rounded things off after 89.

Cemaes Bay 2 CPD Boded 3

Two-goal hero Asa Thomas

Two late goals from master poacher Asa Thomas snatched victory from the jaws of defeat for Boded.
The unbeaten villagers edged up to third with a great win at School Lane.
Ben Hoyland nudged the green and whites in front after 10 minutes, but a Cian Owen penalty levelled the contest at half time.
On 75 minutes, the on-fire Owen gave Cemaes the lead when he bagged his ninth goal in six games this season, Tom Wood with the assist.
Things were looking promising for Bay, but in the 85th minute Callum Hughes provided the assist for Thomas to make it two-apiece.
And the legendary Thomas went one better with the winner against his former club on 89 – the 767th goal of his career.

Menai Bridge Tigers 7 Gwalchmai 1

Premier Division leaders Tigers continued to roar as they put a magnificent seven past Gwalchmai to make it five straight wins.
The islanders have now amassed 42 goals in five league games, but did concede for the first time this season when Gwalch notched a consolation strike.
Callum Graves and Jamie McDaid scored a pair apiece, Tom Clarke, Lewis Clayton and a Clark Thomas own goal making up the seven, Alex Cunningham becoming the first player to score against Tigers in the league this term in the 14th minute when Menai were two-up.

CPD Mynydd Llandegai 0 Nantlle Vale 13

Painful viewing for Llandegai supporters as Vale put – in their case – lucky 13 past the hosts.
Luke Phillips (4), sub Llion Griffiths (3), Ashley Owen (2 – plus five assists), Mathew Davies, Osian Tomlinson, Elis Williams and sub Jason Banks made up the baker’s dozen.

CPD Penrhyndeudraeth 2 Talysarn Celts 2

Second place Talysarn dropped their first points of the season at Maes-y-Parc.
Craig Green scored first for Celts after 10 minutes, Iwan Lane equalised after 22 and Cemlyn Owen made it 2-1 Penrhyn with 47 played.
However, Jack Usher saved the day for the visitors with his seventh goal of the campaign with 91 on the clock.

Division One

CPD Llanerchymedd 1 Glantraeth 1

Sub Gwion Owen’s 87th minute equaliser ensured Glantraeth scooped their first point of the season.
Captain Dion Owen had earlier given Llanerchymedd a 56th minute lead.

NORTH EAST WALES LEAGUE

Division One

Rhydymwyn 1 Castell Alun Colts 2

Joshua Stennett and Ben Bailey grabbed the goals that earned Casty maximum honours at Dolfechlas Road.
Mitchell Williams replied for Rhydymwyn in the 32nd minute, but was later dismissed on 84 for two yellow cards.

Reserve Division Two

Penyffordd Lions Reserves 2 Aston Park Rangers XI 2

Jack Pyke-Jones gave Penyffordd a 10th minute lead, but things got tougher for the hosts with just 16 on the clock when goalkeeper Oliver Crank was red-carded.
Lennon Young equalised for Rangers two minutes into the second half, but 10-man Lions battled on and regained the lead on 71 through Macken Tiley-Phillips.
Sam Williams ensured the spoils were shared with an 82nd minute leveller.

North East Wales Trophy – League Phase

CPD Caerwys 4 Deeside Dragons 0

Ellis Trubshaw, Leon Bowen, Isaac Byrne (penalty) and sub Luke Reece provided the goals in an emphatic win for Caerwys.
Caerwys coach Ryan Howells was shown a red card on 83 minutes.

Holywell United 6 AFC Deeside 0

Jack Pennington was a four-goal hero for resounding winners Holywell United.
Part of a well-known Flintshire football family, Penno found the net on 27, 55, 77 and 78 minutes at Holywell High School’s 4G pitch.
Joseph Jones and Jake Hughes-Hampson added a goal apiece for the hosts.

Marchwiel Saints 0 Penycae Reserves 10

Sub Tomos Hughes’ 16-minute hat-trick in the second half rounded off a double-figure show from ruthless visitors Penycae.
William Scott, Josh Mazzarella and Riley Clewley added two goals apiece for the Cae, captain Drew Wickens also supplying a net-finder on top of his three assists.

CPD Sychdyn United 2 Brymbo 2

Veteran Gareth Williams struck first for Brymbo on 54, two goals in as many minutes from Iwan Mitchell and captain Jordan Walker gave Sychdyn the lead, but Joe Crocombe’s equaliser after 85 earned the Steelmen a draw.

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