CHIRK AAA handed Caersws a fright before a late double from Callum Francis-Jones rescued the Bluebirds a point in a 2-2 draw in JD Cymru North on Saturday
Francis-Jones was the hero with two goals as Caersws hit back to rescue a late point after Louie Middlehurst and Max McLoughlin fired the relegated Colliers ahead.
Llanrhaeadr battled for a share of spoils in a goalless draw at Cefn Albion in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Radnor Valley celebrated a 3-2 win at home to 10 man Llansantffraid.
Goals from Jack Clarke and Tom Edwards saw the Goats lead early on with Callum Matthews adding a third before the break.
Action from Caersws' clash at Chirk AAA. Picture by Andrew Donnison.
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Action from Caersws' clash at Chirk AAA. Picture by Andrew Donnison.
The Saints reduced the arrears after the break with Josh Lenc netting twice before their hopes of a comeback ended with the late dismissal of Jack Orbell.
Forden United eased to a 6-0 win at home to Llanfyllin Town with Jake O'Donnell and Ryan Jenkins each netting twice while Harvey Gill and Alistair Williams goals completed the scoring.
Action from Caersws' clash at Chirk AAA. Picture by Andrew Donnison.
Waterloo Rovers came out on top in a 2-1 win at Four Crosses having led with goals from Owain Richards and Luke Evans before the hosts reduced the arrears through Will Howard.
Richard Evans struck twice as Llangedwyn closed on the JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League title with a 4-1 win at home to Presteigne St Andrews Reserves on Saturday.
Action from Caersws' clash at Chirk AAA. Picture by Andrew Donnison.
Barry Morris and David Lewis-Jones goals completed the tally while Niall Rhodes replied for the Saints who had Corey Blythin-Williams sent off.
Gary Meredith struck twice as Llanfechain shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw at home to Abermule Reserves who replied through Aaron Speed-Phillips and James Stovell.
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