HOLYWELL TOWN are just four points away from claiming the Flintshire Youth League Division Two crown.
The young Wellmen returned to top spot with a crucial 4-2 home triumph versus previous front-runners Rhostyllen.
Jack Baines-Hughes netted twice for the hosts.
Division One: Ewloe Harriers 3 Brickfield U17s 5; Llangollen 1 Coedpoeth 4.
Over the weekend, Riley Clewley’s hat-trick led Rhostyllen to a 4-0 win at Borras Park Rangers where Charlie Graham also scored.
St Asaph City won 5-0 at Buckley Town while Sam Rowland, Isaac Goundrey and Joe Digby scored in Holywell’s 3-1 win over Broughton United for whom Cian Davies replied.
Jack Casey scored twice in Mynydd Isa’s 2-2 draw with FC Coedpoeth for whom Cavan Jones and Harry Richardson replied.
In Division One, Ethan Davies, Warren Catton and Jake Barlow netted in Ewloe Harriers’ 3-2 win at Brickfield Rangers U17s for whom Billie Ellis and Leo Parker hit back.
Caerwys are 11 points clear the top after a 5-0 midweek win over Ewloe.
Hawarden can cut that gap to eight points if they win at Brickfield U19s tonight.
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