A mixed bag of results

By Admin

CHIRK TOWN WIN CUP CRACKER, SYCHDYN HIT 11, PENYFFORDD EDGE VICTORY, PLUS VETERANS CLASSIC.

Chirk Town won a 4-3 cracker at Brymbo Victoria in the North East Wales League President’s Cup preliminary round.

Shaun Morris, Matt Cooke (2) and Tom Freeman sealed it for the Taverners, Callum Williams and Paul Messham (2) keeping Vics right in it.

In the league, Penyffordd Lions prevailed 4-3 at next-bottom Mold Town United.

Sam Richardson (2), Dan Lee and Marcus Davies were the away hitmen, Stuart Hayes, Ryan Kennedy and Alun Wilson (pen) responding.

Sean Wilkes and Billy Exford both bagged trebles in Sychdyn’s 11-0 breeze at Bellevue.

Terry Pughe (2), Mark Weir (pen), Jamie Rogers and Oliver Howarth provided the rest. One of Wilkes’ three was also a spot-kick.

Acton v Caerwys was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

NORTH EAST WALES VETERANS LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
CAERWYS 3 SHOTTON STEEL 2
This top of the table clash was always going to a close affair.

Shotton threatened the most early on and took the lead after half an hour through Lee Cousins.

Things could have got worse for Caerwys when they conceded a penalty before the break, but Kevin Smart’s spot kick flew over the bar.

Midway through the second half, Caerwys were reduced to 10 men but they seemed to up their game in the last 20 minutes.

Rich Hughes saw a back header come off the bar, Daniel Jones shot wide and Antony Wearden headed over from six yards before he hit the goal frame with a great strike from from range.

With 12 minutes left a long diagonal ball found Gavin Hughes, who cut in and hit a low shot with his weaker right foot which went in off the near post.

Five minutes later a Nick Voyle free kick found Wearden, who was lurking unmarked 10 yards out to bury his header beyond the reach of the keeper.

It wasn’t over as the Steelmen drew level a minute later with a free header from Connah’s Quay Nomads legend Jon Kenworthy.

However, on 88 minutes, Steve Rowlands scored on his debut to net the winner and the supporters went wild.

Where next?

Just two games survived Storm Dennis Just two games survive the weather.
Want to find out what it takes to become a Referee?? NEWFA are holding an information evening for those who would like to know more about becoming a match official.

North East Wales Football League newsletter

Keep up-to-date with our exclusive email newsletters.

Subscribe