North East Wales Football League: Villa stun Park, eight for Acton, FCUW and Ruabon

By N Beech

NORTH EAST WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPORTS – NOVEMBER 26

PREMIER DIVISION
FC Queen’s Park 0 New Brighton Villa 2
A stunning performance earned new Premier leaders Villa three points from what is regarded as the toughest away day in the league.

Samuel Wainwright broke the deadlock on two minutes and Grant Spenser added a crucial second close to the final whistle.

CHAMPIONSHIP
Acton 8 Johnstown FC 1
The prolific Sam Giles hit four goals for Acton in a home thrashing of Johnstown.

Oliver Scarsbrook, Joe Garner, Joe Jarvis and Tommy Hallam added one apiece for the hosts, Christopher Jones replying.

FC United of Wrexham 8 Bellevue 1
This match was reported in depth by Grassroots North Wales on Saturday.

It was a first win of the season for FC United, Shane Burke and Christopher Roberts both with hat-tricks, Mthulisi Ndlovu and Osian Jones added one each, while Adam Rush pocketed Bellevue’s consolation.

Holywell United 1 Caerwys 1
Leaders Caerwys remain undefeated but would probably have expected more from their visit to Holywell.

Callum Williams scored first for the hosts on 12 minutes, but Matthew Rees levelled after 35 and that was the end of the goals.

Ruabon Rovers 8 CPD Sychdyn 0
Conner Kendrick (2), Chris Bennion (2), Andrew Swarbrick, Shaun Valentine, James Jones and Ryan Williams shared the goals for rampant Ruabon.

RESERVE DIVISION
Castell Alun Colts Reserves 8 Acton Reserves 2
Kacper Wojciech and Daniel Woosey both delivered hat-tricks in a ruthless performance from Alun.

Matthew Jones and Matthew Davies were also on the scoresheet for the hosts, Jack Honey and Michael Pugh (pen) responding.

Greenfield Reserves 1 FC Queen’s Park Reserves 5
A better day for the Park’s reserves than their first team, goals coming from Sean Price, Aaron Filmer, Ryan Lancelotte, Matthew Bithell and Sean Humphreys for the table-toppers.

Joshua Hyndman-Jones hit back for the hosts.

Llay Welfare 3rds 1 Lex Reserves 7
Seven-up for Lex – Alex Palmer (2), Bradley Wynne, Philip Stott (2), Liam Collo and Joshua Betteley splitting the goals, Alex Owen with the home team’s consolation.

Courtesy of Dave Jones @ Grassroots North Wales

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