COBRA Kai kept their Rhyl Sunday six-a-side Leisure Leagues’ title hopes very much alive, as Gaz Thomas fired home a stunning hat-trick in a 5-0 demolition of Inter Rhylan.
Adam Barrett also bagged a brace in the win, although the influential Alex Chadwick was unlucky to be on the losing side.
Darren Heap, Luke Lamont, Taylor Page and Chris Wood were all on target for Blues and Twos in their 4-2 success over The Goers, as Mike Humphries grabbed a double for their opponents.
Goals from Lee and Mike Jones kept Afon Goch Rovers six points clear at the top with their 2-1 victory over Meliden Stars, as Gaz Roberts netted a consolation effort.
Chris Barrlett was influential for JBS.com in the Monday six-a-side Premier Division, bagging a brace, as well as the man of the match award in a narrow 4-3 defeat of Roe 9 to maintain their unbeaten start.
Badgers Nadgers picked up maximum points with a 3-1 victory over Rhyl Boys, Cameron Campbell starring for the latter, as Lloyd Beattie, Kyle Mollinuex and Ben Rowley finding the net, with Chris Owens grabbing the consolation.
Westend FC demonstrated just why they sit at the summit of Division One, preserving their 100per cent record in emphatic fashion with a 19-4 mauling of Clueless FC. Anthony Colquitt was influential, slamming home a double hat-trick, while Barry Roche also struck five times.
Rob Hughes was in fine form for AFK Mini Oven as he bagged a brace in their 3-2 defeat of CYB. 1 2 Go are also looking up as they easily overcame the challenge of Rhyl Army, 5-0, with Danny Brown (2), Steve Shute, Mike Colley and Craig Maddox grabbing the goals.
Dyswich Rovers were in impressive form in the Thursday league after doubles from Mike Humphries and Ronnie McEvoy went a giant way to helping them hammer Rhyl Madrid 5-1.
The victory seems unlikely to help Dyswich have a title say, as West End FC underlined the championship credentials after man-of-the-match Anthony Colquitt notched two and Barry Roche, Warren Adams and Jake Gibbons weighed in with strikes as Frank The Tank were beaten 5-0.
Prestatyn Celtic are still struggling at the wrong end of the table as John Atherton’s goal was in vain in a 3-1 loss to Meliden Stars, while only a stunning display from keeper Rob Hughes gave AC Rhylan a point in a 2-2 draw with 1-2 Go.
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