IT remains so tight at the head of the North East Wales U15s League One.

Leading duo Mold Alex Pumas and Hawarden are level on points following on from home triumphs.

Jack Parry and Marley Banks made sure of Pumas’ 2-1 outcome over Coedpoeth United Celts, who had Owen Burke on the mark.

Hawarden beat Holywell Town 3-1 thanks to Aiden Futia, Jack Jones and William Henderson, with Joseph Catt replying.

Rhos Aelwyd, a point back in third, benefited from goals by Joseph Perkins, Logan James Hanmer and Logan Harper in a 3-0 verdict versus AFC Flint.

Chirk Youth’s first win of the season was ensured by a 4-1 outcome at Coedpoeth United Falcons. Jenson McArdle (2), Charlie Jones and Nathan Ellis were all on the scoresheet, while Jack Jenkinson struck for Falcons.

Jeramiah Odetoyinbo’s strike was pivotal as league two leaders Buckley Town edged out Mynydd Isa 1-0.

It was all about goals elsewhere, with 27 being netted in the remaining three matches.

Cai Roberts’ hit a hat-trick in Lex’s 8-4 success over Connah’s Quay Town. Samuel Mottershead (2), Finley Duckett, Oliver Jones and Dewi Robertson joined him on the scoresheet, as Evan Hewitt, Callum Robinson, Oliver Antrobus and Kieran Cooke replied.

Third-placed Gresford Athletic got the better of Llangollen 6-1 courtesy of four-goal Rhys Halliwell, Dylan Hughes and Michael de Almeida. Valerii Samsonidze replied.

Brymbo won 5-3 at Broughton United on the back of efforts from Liam Lynes (2), David Pettigrew, Jake Williams and Maciej Mitura. Alex Ravenscroft (2) and Harrison Riley made a real game of it.

In league three, the Borras Park Albion derby went in favour of the Yellows with their 9-1 outcome against Blues, who had Thomas Rimmer on the mark.

Mathew Roberts (2), Joshua Hughes (2), Fallou Davies-Ngom (2), Thomas Gaulton, Colby Waters and Fenton Darlington scored for Yellows.

Ellis Jones grabbed the only goal as Halkyn United edged out Aston Park Rangers and there was a 4-0 triumph for AFC Flint Cubs against Deeside Dragons Blaze. Leo Elliott (3) and Kai Leek were on target.

A brace from David Mlynarski made sure of Brickfield Rangers’ 2-1 triumph at FC Gresford Athletic, who responded through Oliver Eaton.