EVAN PARRY (Corwen): Keeper kept a clean sheet against North East Wales League champions FC Queen’s Park.
LAUREN JAMES (Chelsea Women): Hit a hat-trick in 5-1 thrashing of Liverpool.
ANTHONY FORDE (Wrexham): Best of a bad bunch in 2-0 defeat at Accrington Stanley.
SCOTT BUTLER (Nantwich Town): The on-loan Wrexham defender played his part as The Dabbers ended Chester’s FA Trophy run.
JOSH JONES (Flint Town United): Hit a hat-trick and set up two in 9-4 Cymru North win.
ZAC DAVIES (Penycae): The captain scored three and set up the fourth goal to celebrate his side’s first league win of the season.
SAM GILES (Acton): Scored six to take his season’s tally to 27.
KARL BACON (Aston Park Rangers): Another to score three in the North East Wales League.
LENNON YOUNG (Aston Park Rangers U15s): Scored five times in North East Wales Cup triumph.
THEO DE COSTA (Saltney Town U13s): Another five-timer in the NEWFA Cup.
SUMMER DAKIN (Buckley Girls U14s): Slotted home four times in her side’s triumph.
DELYTH MORGAN (Wrexham Women): Made a number of fine saves in front of almost 4,000 fans in Adran Premier clash at Swansea City.
JULIET COLLIS (Northop Hall Jets U14s): Went one better with five goals in cup success.
TOM SMITH (Rhos Aelwyd): Scored twice in his comeback game for Gareth Jones’ side.
JESSICA BOWEN (Corwen Girls U13s): A fine five-goal hall in North East Wales League.
ALEX LEANEY (Brickfield Rangers): Captain led by example with four goals in Welsh Youth Cup victory.
LUKE FARRON (Hawarden Development): Helped himself to a hat-trick in Flintshire Youth League.
LUCY DUTTON (Brickfield Girls U17s): Captain claimed three assists in the North Wales League.
SOPHIE HODSON (Connah’s Quay Nomads Women): Her hat-trick against NFA helped Nomads return to the top of Adran North standings.
TOP BOSS:
MARK ALLEN (Airbus): He is doing a great job in trying to get the Wingmakers back into the Cymru Premier League.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK:
NAIR TIKNIZYAN (Armenia): His own goal handed woeful Wales a 1-1 draw in Saturday’s Euro 2024 qualifier.
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