*  FIXTURES ARE TO BE CONFIRMED BY THE HOME CLUB
DATE :  13th September 2008    WITH OPPONENTS AND REFEREE, BY TELEPHONE OR IN
   WRITING NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE FIXTURE.
UNDER 12  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Brymbo Lodge YFC 1 v 7 FC Marford/Gresford S.Smith
Coedpoeth Utd. YFC 1 v 6 Llay United YFC R.Ellingford
Garden Village YFC 6 v 1 Rhosddu Utd YFC J.Wiffen
Marchwiel Utd YFC 12 v 0 Whitegate YFC  R.Powell
Maelor Youth FC 4 v 7 Penycae Youth FC M.Shield
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Bala JFC 4 v 0 Llangollen Yth FC E.Hughes
Borras Park Albion YFC 3 v 3 Cefn United YFC D.Hughes
Brickfield Rgs.YFC 2 v 6 Ruthin Town YFC C.Williams
Marford/Gresford YFC 18 v 4 Johnstown Yth FC B.Allen
UNDER 13  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Borras Park Albion YFC 0 v 7 Borras Park Rangers YFC R.Ryder
Chirk Youth FC 1 v 3 Brymbo Lodge YFC A.Jones
Garden Village YFC Post Maelor Youth FC D.Davies
Llay United YFC 0 v 5 Marchwiel Utd YFC
Ruthin Town YFC 6 v 4 Brickfield Rgs.YFC T.Roberts
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Acrefair Yth FC Post FC Garden Village T.Ellis
Johnstown Yth FC 2 v 1 Rhos Aelwyd YFC B.Jones
Llangollen Yth FC 5 v 2 Marford/Gresford YFC R.Wright
Rhosddu Utd YFC Post Coedpoeth Utd. YFC (WITHDRAWN) S.Wilday
UNDER 14  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Park Youth FC 10 v 0 Bala JFC C.Brown
Corwen Youth FC 0 v 2 Borras Park Albion YFC
Brymbo Lodge YFC 5 v 3 Johnstown Yth FC T.Bryan
FC Brickfield 0 v 7 FC Borras Park Rangers J.Williams
Ruthin Town YFC 2 v 0 Rhosddu Utd YFC M.Large
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Coedpoeth Utd. YFC 0 v 10 Mold Juniors FC K.Jones
Llangollen Yth FC 2 v 3 Garden Village YFC S.Gardener
Marford/Gresford YFC 9 v 1 Chirk Youth FC M.Roberts
Marchwiel Utd YFC 3 v 3 Brickfield Rgs.YFC J.Gilbert
Rhos Aelwyd YFC 9 v 1 Acrefair Yth FC C.Croasdale
UNDER 15  DIVISION. REFEREES
SECTION  1.
Brickfield Rgs.YFC 4 v 2 Marchwiel Utd YFC
Coedpoeth Utd. YFC 4 v 3 Mold JFC  Hawks
Cancelled Garden Village YFC v Rhos Aelwyd YFC
Penycae Youth FC 0 v 6 Llay United YFC
Brymbo Lodge YFC  &  Marford/Gresford YFC No Fixture
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Mold JFC  Jets 9 v 0 Corwen Youth FC
Borras Park Albion YFC 5 v 2 Park Youth FC
Chirk Youth FC 3 v 4 Rhosddu Utd YFC
Ewloe Harriers JFC 1 v 16 Ruthin Town YFC
Maelor Youth FC 3 v 12 Llangollen Yth FC
UNDER 16  DIVISION. REFEREES
SECTION  1.
No Fixtures
SECTION  2.
No Fixtures
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Llay Utd. YFC Under 14's     )     Have withdrawn from the League.
Garden Village YFC  U15's  )
Coedpoeth Utd YFC Under 13's ) F 1. 
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WREXHAM  &  DISTRICT YOUTH  FOOTBALL  LEAGUE

Match Reports

Saturday 13th September 2008

 Marchwiel United were first out of the traps in the Under 12 League Section One and they whitewashed Whitegate 12-0.  Keiran Jones weighed in with a personal nap hand of goals with Ellis Gerrard, Jack Jones(2), Josh Taylor and Joe Williams netting a treble.                       
Brymbo Lodge fell to a heavy 7-1 defeat at home to FC Marford and Gresford Albion who had the games best player in Jack Lea who bagged a hat-trick.  Completing their romp were Declan Randles(2), Jake Smith and Kristian Bailey.  Rhys Underhill did mange to reduce the arrears.
Luke Hall hit back for Coedpoeth United as they were hit for six by Llay United who were on target through Ben Robinson, Jack Thomas and Luke Roberts who all netted two goals apiece.
As expected, Garden Village showed up well and were too strong for Rhosddu United and they netted through Lee Millington, Brandon Bagnall and Kyle Preston who all fired double salvo’s.  Hitting back was Andy Bennett.
A Dean Wright hat-trick and a strike from Matt Williams could not prevent Maelor Youth from being sunk 7-4 by Penycae Youth whose marksmen were Albert Myint, Luke Williams and Callum Smith who scored two goals each and Iwan Harrison completed the rout.     
In Section Two, I watched a pulsating and thrilling game at Rhosnesni where Borras Park Albion shared six goals and the points with Cefn United who finished the stronger through Adam Davies, James Haynes and Taylor Keefe to salvage a point.  Borras took the lead with a ball won by Kyle Frith whose rebounded shot was put away coolly by Ben Paxton, a thunderbolt shot from James Nicholls accounted for the Borras second goal and James Roberts bagged a third to make it 3-1 at one stage.
Bala whitewashed Llangollen 4-0 with the help of Ryan Dafydd and Sion Parry who shared the goals.
Brickfield Rangers were beaten 6-2 by Ruthin Town who powered there way to victory with efforts from Tom Whelan, Adam Davies(2), Jac Davies, Connor Lloyd and Tomos Jones.  Responding for the hosts were Paul Messham and Jack Mills.
Marford and Gresford Albion created somewhat of a club record when Rees Lloyd and Chris Whittaker making their league debuts grabbed six goals apiece as their side demolished Johnstown Youth 19-4. Completing the scoring were Tim Byrne, Dan Cross with a treble, Mike Wright and Eddie Byrne and an og.  Heads did not drop in the opposition camp and to their credit they pegged goals back through Gary Evans, Josh Williams(2) and Declan Talbot.
Turning to the Under 13 League in Section One, Borras Park Albion could not match the art and craft of their local rivals Borras Park Rangers who put on a real soccer exhibition to triumph 7-0.  Making up the romp were rampant Ryan Kershaw who netted a hat-trick, Lloyd Copeland, Lewis Edwards, Scott Jones and Nathan Gregory.
Connor Redmond hit back for Chirk Youth as they went down 3-1 at home to Brymbo Lodge who had three separate scorers in Matt Jones, Levi Clemson and Richard Furmston.
Llay United flopped to a 5-0 reversal against Marchwiel United who went nap through Adam Davies, Alistair Belk and a Nick Hughes treble.
Ruthin Town showed why they are going to be a team to be feared as they beat Brickfield Rangers 6-4.  Rob Dodd converted a hat-trick with Josh Carney, Llyr Morris and Ifan Roberts accounting for the rest.  Responding for Brickie were Jordan Davies(2), Jay Davies and Gary Ray.
In Section Two, just the two games went ahead, it was sweet revenge for Llangollen who lost a cup final to their opponents Marfrd and Gresford Albion in May so their 5-2 opening day triumph was something to savour. On target were James Fell with a treble and skipper Will Pluves to struck twice but their best player was Jay Bloc.  Responding for Albion who had led at one stage were Oliver Dodd and Chris Bithell.     
In the local derby at The Moreton, Johnstown narrowly defeated Rhos Aelwyd 2-1 courtesy of efforts from Josh Evans and Nathan Edwards with Dewi Griffiths giving Aelwyd hope.
At Under 14 League level in Section One Park Youth top the table after their emphatic 10-0 victory over Bala Juniors.  Keiran Jones and Tyrone Hopson weighed in with a hat-trick apiece with Will Poole, Andy Bagnall Dave Jenkins and Chris Walsh also getting on the score-sheet.
Corwen Youth went down 2-0 at home to Borras Park Albion who opened the scoring through Shaun Carter and the game was sealed following a fine solo run and shot into the top corner by Tim Jones.
Brymbo Lodge just shaded their encounter with Johnstown 5-2, netting their goals were Mathew Turner, Mark Jones and a hat-trick for John Paul Weston-Lewis. The visitors replied through Dean Williams, Matt Jones and Matt Smith.
FC Borras Park Rangers picked up from where they left off and they whitewashed FC Brickfield 7-0. Steve Taylor notched a treble and completing the rout were Harri Gould, Josh Williams(2) and Jason Slater.
Ruthin Town were made to work hard for the points in a 2-0 success against Rhosddu United, on target were Tirion Roberts and Harri Owen.
In Section Two, Mold Juniors showed how they mean business, Joe Bentley was a class apart and his contribution was rewarded with a five goal salvo, completing the double figure goal glut were Tom Gillett, Llion Jones, Adam Offless and Owen Taylor(2)              
Llangollen went down by the odd goal in five against Garden Village who marginally out-shaded this contest with strikes from Luke Jones, Tom Duckett and Zac Jones but their best player by miles was Keiran Taylor.  Giving Llan hope at one stage was Ben Wilson who bagged a brace of goals.
Marford and Gresford Albion have had a better start this time around they prospered 9-1 against Chirk Youth. Making quite an impression  was James Griffiths who converted a hat-trick, Mike Flynn(2), Luke Jones, Matt McCarthy and Gio Edwards rounded off the scoring with Callum Shepherd responding.
Marchwiel United shared the spoils in a 3-3 draw with Brickfield Rangers, for the hosts, Ryan Harding, Kyle Ellrick and Andy Myers got the goals with Alex Powell, Kamil Bancer and Dean Dodd salvaging a point for the Brickie.
Ian Hughes slammed four goals for Rhos Aelwyd as they peppered Acefair 9-1, completing the debacle were Dan Harrison(2), Connor Jones an OG and Josh and Will Evans.
In the afternoon programme Under 15 League Section One, the best result belonged to Llay United who hit hosts Penycae for six without reply. On the score-sheet were Adam Burgess and Luke Bagnall with two goals apiece, James Gibson and Jordan Jones.
Ben Allen was in brilliant form for Brickfield Rangers netting all four of his sides goals in the 4-2 victory over Marchwiel United who hit back through Jason Murphy and Naim Arsan.
Coedpoeth United fought tooth and nail for their points and it was rewarded with a narrow 4-3 victory. Mike Pugh and Joe Birch-Harper notched their goals against visiting Mold Hawks.
In Section Two, Borras Park Albion thrashed Park Youth 5-2 with strikes from Corey Smart and a Dale Edwards treble.
Jordan Owen(2) and Ryan Jackson netted for Chirk Youth in their 4-3 reversal against Rhosddu United who took maximum points thanks to Adam Hughes(2), Tom Hallom and Ashley Jones.
Ewloe Harriers just managed a solitary consolation goal by Matt Beech with Ruthin Town running riot through Brandon Keating who weighed in with a four goal salvo, Matt Richards and Josh Davies netted a hat-trick apiece, John Childes(2), Kristian Pearce(2) and  Iolo Hughes(2).
Maelor Youth were sunk 12-3 in their own back yard by Llangollen Youth and Mold Jets walloped Corwen Youth 9-0.  Doing all of the damage with a six goal salute was Ryan Williams.  George Baxter(2) and Dewi Aston completed the romp.