The days top scorers
In the Lock Stock Ardal Northeast Penycae were the days highest scorers as they beat visitors Kerry seven with Brandon Edwards and Josh Mazzarella both scoring two, Mike Parry, Gary Evans and Jaden Jones on target Booby Richards getting the Kerry goal
Owen Cordiner added another two goals to his tally as Corwen won four two at Carno, Kevin Day and Tom Williams also on target. Josh Mathews scoring both the Carno goals
Machynlleth won their first league game of the season beating visitors Four Crosses by four goals to two, Callum Page gave them an early lead with Loui Morris equalizing only for Dylan Benjamin to give Mach the half time advantage. Page added his second at the start of the second half. A Luke Jones goal kept Crosses in the match, but Josh Ferreira had the last word firing home Mach’s fourth
An Alex Williams goal after sixty-two minutes gave Cefn Albion the points at Dolgellau
A close encounter at Llanfair saw the home team grab a ninety fourth minute winner as the best Caersws by the odd goal in three, the leagues leading goal scorer Josh Astley getting both Llanfair’s goal with Will Thomas scoring for Caersws
Bow Street and Rhos Aelwyd shared the points in a one all draw Captain Steff Richards gave Bow Street the half time advantage with a late James Haynes goal levelling for Aelwyd
In the Lock Stock Ardal Northwest Porthmadog were the highest scorers as they netted five at Rhostyllen. Julian Williams (2), Stuart Rogers, Ifan Jones and Rhys Williams getting the Porth goals with Lee McBurnley and Sam Chesters on target for Rhostyllen
Llay Welfare scored four on their travels at Blaenau Ffestiniog with Tom Wells, Liam Hughes, Jack Mountford and substitute Jon Taylor on target. Dean Bryan missing a penalty for the Welfare
Saltney Town and Y Fellinheli shared two goals. Fellinheli had the half time advantage thanks to a Connor Japheph goals with Tom Booth getting Saltney’s second half equalizer
Mold Alex had an odd goal in three win at home to Llanuwchllyn. Connor Kendrick and Rhys Nash on target for Alex with Joe Williams firing Llanuwchllyn’s response
Brymbo won on their travels to St Asaph by three goals to one. Yusuf Mohsin gave the steelmen the lead with Andy Booker equalizing for the Saints only for Luc Bonfer scoring to give Brymbo the half time advantage. Mohsin added his second in the second half to ensure Brymbo returned home with the points
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