TNS booked their place in the third round of the JD Welsh Cup following a record-equalling 16-0 victory against Llangollen Town on Friday night.
Kenyan international Adam Wilson scored four of the goals as the JD Cymru Premier champions outclassed the Ardal North East League minnows.
Declan McManus opened the scoring after two minutes and just a minute later Danny Redmond raced onto the end of Ryan Brobbel’s ball to poke home.
It was all over as early as the fifth minute with McManus' looping header nestling in the net.
Redmond bagged his second the game after a mazy run into the penalty area after 16 minutes before an Ash Baker header went in off the crossbar two minutes later.
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Wilson made it 6-0 in the 20th minute before Brobbel added a seventh 14 minutes before half-time.
Wilson then scored a quickfire double to complete his hat-trick before the break.
The goals quickly resumed after the interval as Blaine Hudson got in on the act with a header in the 48th minute.
Wilson scored his fourth of the night with an effort from distance before a TNS 12th was scored by Brobbel in the 54th minute.
Baker stabbed home from inside the six yard box for his second of the night before Josh Pask smashed home a Doforo cross to make it 14-0 three minutes later.
There was a first senior goal for substitute Tom Jones 14 minutes from time before Sion Bradley rounded off the scoring with TNS’ 16th goal in the 84th minute.
Llanrhaeadr bowed out of the cup with their heads held high following a 3-1 defeat at Bala Town.
The MMP Central Wales League North side made the trip as massive underdogs but held the JD Cymru Premier side at bay for 52 minutes when Lassana Mendes finally broke the deadlock.
Gruff Evans levelled for the villagers with 20 minutes remaining before Mendes struck to restore the Lakesiders' lead and complete his hat-trick with an injury time third.
Chirk AAA twice led before succumbing to a 3-2 defeat at Dolgellau AA in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Tom Freeman and Cam Roberts goals were cancelled out by Ioan Roberts and William Gruffydd with the latter completing the comeback with a late winner.
Llansantffraid's miserable season continued with a 3-0 defeat at Kerry sealed by two goals from Luke Mumford after Richard Davies opened the scoring while the Saints saw Dan Hindley sent off late on.
Four Crosses tasted a 2-0 defeat at Welshpool Town in the third round of the Emrys Morgan Cup on Friday with goals from Ethan Kinsey and Ricky Litchfield sealing the home side's progress.
Llanfyllin Town bowed out of the cup following a 4-3 penalty shoot out defeat at home to Barmouth United.
The visitors raced ahead with two goals from Osian Ephraim and a Scott Moncrieff strike before the hosts replied with goals from Liam Pickstock, Ronnie Lee and Liam Jones but it was the visitors who held their nerve to prevail on penalties.
Cameron Bache starred with a hat-trick as Trefonen eased to a 5-1 win at home to Llanfechain in the JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League while Chase Killy and
Dean Davies completed the scoring and Abba Salihi netted a consolation.
Alun Hughes bagged two goals as Llangedwyn battled to a 2-1 win at St Harmon who replied through Gregg Lloyd's strike.
Lewis Birch struck for Four Crosses Reserves in a 4-1 defeat at Forden United Reserves who were led to glory by Mike Henderson-Smith, Steve Roberts, Jack Weaver and Josh Gethin.
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