LLANSANTFFRAID celebrated a morale-boosting 1-0 win at 10 man Llanidloes Town in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Saints’ manager Lawrence Wilson returned to haunt his former club with Tom Williams’ strike proving the difference while Drew Reynolds saw red late on for the hosts.
Goals from Paul Lewis and Osian Morris earned Dolgellau AA a 2-0 win at Chirk AAA.
Llanrhaeadr eased to a 5-1 win at home to Tywyn Bryncrug in MMP Central Wales League North on Saturday.
Will Roberts-Morris and Jake Edwards starred with doubles while an own goal from Bashdar Sardasht completed the scoring while Tom Allen replied for the visitors.
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A Will Howard hat-trick and goals from Rob Weir and Jordan Dean helped Four Crosses to a 5-0 win at home to Dyffryn Banw.
Llangedwyn look to be mounting a bid to retain their league title with the acquisition of Alun Hughes from Meifod.
The frontman picked up a brace of goals in his side's 5-0 win over Waterloo Rovers Reserves under the lights while Rhys Langley, Jac Roberts and James Broadbent goals completed the drubbing.
Hughes has netted six goals in three games since signing for Llangedwyn.
Llanfechain picked up their second win of the season and moved to the top half of the table with a 4-1 victory over Four Crosses Reserves.
Gary Meredith netted twice for Rob Edwards' side before seeing the red card to spoil his afternoon.
Kye Smart and Sam Jones completed the scoring while Kian Williams reduced the arrears.
The result of the day was Newcastle's 5-1 victory at Trefonen which moved the Shropshire side to seventh spot.
Matthew Joseph netted twice and goals from Morgan Oakley, Mark Pugh and Tom Price cancelled a reply from Cameron Jones.
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