HAWARDEN RANGERS closed the gap on Flintshire Youth League leaders Caerwys to five points after a 2-0 win over Coedpoeth United.

Riley Taylor and Connor Parry got the goals for Rangers, who also have two games in hand.

Holywell Town are just two points behind Division Two leaders St Asaph City after two-goal Iwan Peters hit a last-minute winner to seal a 3-2 victory over Buckley Town, who replied Jac Price and Niall Griffiths. Oliver Clowes was Holywell’s other scorer.

Cole Bagnall (2), Josh Ridley, Riley Clewley and Jackson Williams scored in Rhostyllen’s 5-1 win over Mynydd Isa for whom Jack Casey replied.

Doubles from Callum Taylor and Morgan McNeil secured FC Coedpoeth’s 4-3 victory against Borras Park Rangers, whose scorers were Tyler Davies (2) and Warrick Evans.

Connah’s Quay Nomads beat Airbus 3-1 in the Cymru Premier Development North League.

Taylor Harris, Tyler Berry and Joe Connolly got the goals with Will Gordon replying.

Leaders The New Saints floored Flint Town United 12-0 and TNS got the better of the young Silkmen 5-0 in the FAW U16s Academy.

Warren Leech, Harris Albiston and Harry Williams were on target in Airbus’ 3-1 win at Nomads for whom Tom Malcolm replied.

Nomads turned the tables on the Wingmakers in the U15s League and are now five points clear of Wrexham after a 4-1 victory.

Flint were beaten 1-0 by TNS, but in the U14s’ League, Noah Bayliss (2) and Oliver Jacobs scoring in a 3-1 win for the young Silkmen versus the Saints. while in the U14s League. Airbus edged out Nomads 3-2 thanks to Jack Davies, Evan Roberts and Finlay Hayes. .

Theo Spray and Kai Davies hit back for Nomads, who also lost out to Airbus in the U13s League.

Alfie Edwards (2), Joe Farrell and Jack Melia got the goals in a 4-1 success.

TNS beat Flint 5-0 but it was a different story in the U12s League where Will Harding-Pears and Solomon Ikpa netted in a 2-0 victory.

Airbus were 5-2 winners against Nomads with Harry Williams scoring two and setting up another two goals. Connor Williams, Arthur Williams and Frank Jones also scored with Kody Salisbury and Edward Hughes replying.