1. DAVID DE GEA (Manchester Utd): Made 11 saves in a fantastic performance against Tottenham.
2. BRAD JACKSON (Chester): Did not stop running up and down the line in the draw with Guiseley.
3. JAMES JENNINGS (Wrexham): The standout performer in the drab FA Trophy defeat to Leyton Orient.
4. DAN EVANS (Flint Town Colts U12s): Bagged four goals in the 7-0 derby success over Holywell Town.
5. JASON EDWARDS (Overton): Rock solid in defence and scored the only goal of the game against Cefn Mawr.
6. MITCHELL WILLIAMS (Wrexham Schoolboys U15s): Defensive linchpin in the 2-2 draw with Cardiff.
7. NOAH SUMNER (Hawarden Rangers U13s): Too hot for the Buckley defence to handle as he scored four times.
8. JOE HOWELL (Penycae U15s): Scored four times in a dominant second-half performance against Chirk.
9. LUIS ROWLANDS (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U16s): The star at Flint, scoring all of the game's three goals.
10. TOMOS HUGHES (Borras Park Rangers U15s): Enjoyed a debut to remember with six goals against Brickfield.
11. NICKY WILLIAMS (Plas Madoc): Scored two goals, including a decisive late free-kick against Berriew.
12. THEO KNIGHT (Brickfield U14s): Star of the show against Gresford as he bagged himself a hat-trick.
13. GERARD KINSELLA (Flint Town Utd): Caught the eye on debut against Porthmadog, scoring twice in the 2-2 draw.
14. FINLEY BROWNHILL (Deeside Dragons U14s): Helped himself to a brace in the 7-0 success over Mold Alex.
15. DALE DAVIES (Corwen): Helped book a Welsh Trophy quarter-final spot with a hat-trick in a 6-1 win over Pwllheli.
16. JACK GIBSON (Borras Park Albion U13s): Man of the match against Gresford courtesy of his four goals.
TOP BOSS: RYAN ROBERTS (Plas Madoc): Led his side to a memorable 3-2 success over Berriew to book a Welsh Trophy quarter-final spot.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: NEIL WARNOCK (Cardiff City): Politics and football just don't mix and the experienced manager should have known better.
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