MICHAEL WILDE claimed his first victory as Colwyn Bay manager with a fine 2-0 verdict at home to defending Cymru North champions Holywell Town.

In the battle of the last two league champions, the Seagulls gained their first victory since suffering relegation from the Cymru Premier League, with Johnny Haseldin’s Wellmen losing in the league for the first time since mid-December.

Gwion Dafydd’s deflected effort gave Colwyn Bay the lead after half-an-hour and Josh Carey added a decisive second late on.

Airbus sit at the top of the standings following their comfortable 5-0 triumph at home to Llandudno.

George Peers had the Wingmakers in front in the ninth minute and Jordan Evans doubled the advantage five minutes shy of the break.

Then it became the Danny Warren show, with the former Mold striker netting prior to the interval and he added another two to complete his hat-trick in the second half.

Buckley Town maintained their unbeaten league start with a 3-0 home win over Gresford Athletic.

Scott McHarrie had Asa Hamilton’s side in the lead at the interval, prior to second half goals from Max Moore (pictured right) and Rhys Edwards.

Ruthin Town battled back from a 3-1 deficit to win a thriller at Llay Welfare 5-3.

Sammy Lestrange and Matthew Worrall struck to put Phil Hudson’s side in the box seat inside the opening half-an-hour, while Ruthin’s Jake Hughes-Hampson pulled one back from the penalty spot.

Cavan Daley made it 3-1 early in the second half, but Ruthin won it via Ethan Davies, Hughes-Hampson, Harry Martin and Jack Edwards.

Bangor 1876 maintained their promising start with a 3-0 win at home to Mold Alex.

Liam Morris, Tom Mahoney and Harry Galeotti scored in the second half.

The scheduled meeting between Prestatyn Town and Denbigh Town was postponed.