NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE LATEST NEWS
Premier Division
NEXT FIXTURES
Saturday, November 16
Bow FC | v | Llansannan | ||
Bro Cernyw | v | Llandudno Junction | ||
Glan Conwy | v | Kinmel Bay | ||
Llanfairfechan Town | v | Llandudno Amateurs | ||
Meliden | v | Rhuddlan Town | ||
Mochdre Sports | v | Llandyrnog United | ||
Penmaenmawr Phoenix | v | Cerrigydrudion |
Reports – November 9
Llandyrnog United 4 Rhuddlan Town 2
Well done to Llandyrnog on picking up their first league win of the season.
Goals were split between Rob Swift (2), Craig Jones and Jamie Lee Jones, sub Darius Woolridge netting twice for Rhuddlan to make it 11 for the campaign.
Llanfairfechan Town 5 CPD Bro Cernyw 1
A fifth win on the bounce for Llanfairfechan who sit an impressive fifth in the Premier table.
Elliot Croston notched a hat-trick for the hosts, Cyril Carey and Lewis Mitchell also on target, Rhidian Williams with Cernyw’s consolation.
Meliden 2 Glan Conwy 0
Back-to-back victories for Meliden as they saw off Glan Conwy thanks to goals from Jonathan Terry on 27 minutes and Lee Beattie after 72.
Division One
NEXT FIXTURES
Saturday, November 16
Penrhyn Bay | v | Henllan | ||
Prestatyn Sports | v | Llandudno Swifts | ||
Prestatyn Wanderers | v | Rhyl Albion | ||
Rhos United | v | Llysfaen |
Reports – November 9
Llysfaen 3 Prestatyn Sports 4
Hat-trick star Mike Jones made it 17 league goals in just seven games for narrow winners at the Bananabeu, Prestatyn Sports.
Jones’ treble came in just eight minutes between the 54th and 62nd, Alex Hall also finding the net for the visitors.
All this after Llysfaen led 2-0 at half time with goals from Steve Collins and Josh Roberts. Collins also scored late in the second period, by which point the hosts wre 4-2 down.
Blue Bridge 0 Penrhyn Bay 5
Stan Farrell struck at the double for away winners Penrhyn Bay, Pete Jones, Scott Hewitt and Morgan Gresty adding a goal apiece.
CPD Henllan 0 Rhyl Albion 1
Gary Fazackerley snatched the winning goal from a Matthew Pendleton assist on 18 minutes for Albion, who rose to fourth in the standings.