RAM LEISURE WREXHAM & DISTRICT YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
   SEASON 2006/2007 MONTHLY FIXTURES AND REFEREES APPOINTMENTS.
*  FIXTURES ARE TO BE CONFIRMED BY THE HOME CLUB  
DATE :  23rd September 2006    WITH OPPONENTS AND REFEREE, BY TELEPHONE OR IN  
   WRITING NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE FIXTURE.
UNDER 12  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Park Youth FC 2 v 3 Acrefair Yth FC M Austin
Mold Juniors FC 9 v 2 FC Borras Rangers
Marford/Gresford Alb. YFC 3 v 4 Brickfield Rgs. YFC J Williams
Queens Park Yth. FC 5 v 3 Johnstown Yth FC D E Jones
Penycae Youth  FC v Marchwiel Utd YFC Sain Smith
Rhosddu Utd YFC 4 v 2 Brymbo Lodge YFC J Pugh
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Rhos Aelwyd YFC 2 v 8 Bala JFC D Ferrie
Marchwiel Colts 0 v 11 Borras Park Alb. YFC
Maelor Youth FC 0 v 2 Chirk Youth FC I Jones
FC Brickfield  0 v 6 Garden Village YFC
Ruthin Town YFC 11 v 2 Llangollen Yth FC S Wilson
Borras Park Rangers YFC 9 v 0 Coedpoeth Utd. YFC
UNDER 13  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Rhosddu Utd YFC 0 v 1 Cefn United YFC N Pearce
Chirk Youth FC 7 v 5 Garden Village YFC
Venture YFC   P v P Maelor Youth FC B Jones
Llangollen Yth FC 6 v 2 Park Youth FC
Llay United YFC 2 v 4 Penycae Youth  FC J McNally
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Brickfield Rgs. YFC 4 v 1 Brymbo Lodge YFC M Webber
Borras Park Alb. YFC 5 v 0 Coedpoeth Utd. YFC R Ryder
Marford/Gresford Alb. YFC 2 v 3 Rhos Aelwyd YFC C Brown
Ruthin Town YFC 4 v 0 Bala JFC R Wright
Corwen Youth FC 2 v 4 Marchwiel Utd YFC T Roberts
UNDER 14  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Bala JFC 4 v 1 Penycae Youth  FC S Jones
FC Borras Park 9 v 4 Chirk Youth FC J Gilbert
Brymbo Lodge YFC 0 v 9 Ruthin Town YFC G L Maloney
Johnstown Yth FC 3 v 1 Marchwiel Utd YFC C Poole
Garden Village YFC 3 v 1 Marford/Gresford Alb. YFC S Gardner
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Maelor Youth FC 6 v 0 Brickfield Rgs. YFC J Ellingford
Queens Park Yth. FC 4 v 0 Rhosddu Utd YFC M Large
Broncoed Tigers JFC 2 v 1 Llay United YFC K Jones
Coedpoeth Utd. YFC 0 v 2 Borras Park Alb. YFC T Bryan
Llangollen Yth FC 6 v 5 Park Youth FC B. Whilding
UNDER 15  DIVISION. REFEREES
Rhosddu Utd YFC 2 v 4 Bala JFC I Jarvis
Garden Village YFC 1 v 2 Borras Park Alb. YFC M Hazeldene
Llay United YFC 8 v 4 Coedpoeth Utd. YFC
Marford/Gresford Alb. YFC 1 v 0 Rhostyllen Yth FC
Park Youth FC P v P Ruabon Villa 2000 YFC
Rhos Aelwyd YFC 1 v 7 Marchwiel Utd YFC
Ruthin Town YFC 3 v 2 Chirk Youth FC
UNDER 16  DIVISION.
SECTION  1. REFEREES
Acrefair Yth FC 2 v 1 Ruthin Town YFC
Coedpoeth Utd. YFC v Marford/Gresford Alb. YFC
Ewloe Harriers JFC 0 v 1 Park Youth FC A  De Bolla
Queens Park Yth. FC 18 v 0 Plas Madoc YFC B. Whilding
SECTION  2. REFEREES
Bala JFC 3 v 3 Johnstown Yth FC K Jones
Brymbo YFC 7 v 0 FC Borras Park
Chirk Youth FC 7 v 0 Llay United YFC
Garden Village YFC 0 v 5 Maelor Youth FC
F 3. 
Text Box: RAM LEISURE
 
WREXHAM AND DISTRICT YOUTH LEAGUE
 
Summary by Phil Jones
 
Saturday 23rd September 2006
 
Mold Juniors made it three straight wins on the trot when they trounced FC Borras Rangers 9-2.  Jack Parry and Lee Jones weighed in with three goals apiece with Luke Thomas(2) and John Jones completing the debacle. Steve Thomas notched the Rangers reply.
 
Jack Bushell and John Paul Lewis hit back for Park Youth as they narrowly went down 3-2 at Acrefair who took maximum points with strikes from man of the match Josh Evans and a brace from Tom May.
 
Queens Park broke their duck to claim the scalp of Johnstown, Hayden Jones and Tyrone Hopson weighed in with two goals apiece with Keiran Jones completing their nap hand Matt Smith and Bradley Hughes reduced the margin.
 
Marford and Gresford Albion lifted their game but they are still without their first win after being beaten 4-3 by Brickfield Rangers who just shaded this epic. Karim Bancer, Scott Watkin, Ryan Hughes and Danny Sherrif made the points safe with Connor Griffiths, Luke Jones and Ollie Evans hitting back.
 
Rhosddu Utd really shone well and were rewarded with a 4-2 triumph over Brymbo Lodge.  Their scorers were Danny Jones(2), Russ Jones and Callum Parry and the win lifts them into second spot.
 
In Section Two, early season pacesetters Coedpoeth were walloped 9-0 at Paul Gray’s Borras Park Rangers who had Tom Duckett and Matt Thomas both notching trebles with Zack Thorburn and James Roberts(2) completing the debacle.
 
FC Brickfield were whitewashed 6-0 by Garden Village who had Luke Jones, Owen Crawford(2), Ithan Turtan, Luke Davies and keeper Harry Green on the scoresheet
 
Ben Wilson and Curtis Jarrett bagged the Chirk goals in their 2-0 victory at Maelor
 
Marchwiel Colts were on the wrong end of an 11-0 drubbing by Borras Park Albion.  Leading their avalanche of goals was Danny Jones  with a five goal salvo, Adam Mills converted a hat-trick with Lloyd Bagnall(2) and Josh Edwards completing the spree.
 
Rhos Aelwyd hit back through Dan Harrison and Ian Hughes as they were beaten 8-2 at home by Bala Juniors.
 
Ruthin Town maintained their unbeaten start with an 11-2 victory over Llangollen. Ifan Hafal bagged four of those goals with Keiran Jones(2), Andy Jones(2), Emyr Gwynydd, Tirion Roberts and Michael Williams adding to their tally.  Danny Weir with a free-kick and Alan O Jones hit back.
                
Cefn United have gone clear at top of the Under 13 League Section One, a single strike from Andy Butterton enabled them to clinch a narrow 1-0 success at Rhosddu.
 
Overnight joint leaders Llay United suffered a 4-2 defeat at home to Penycae whose marksmen were Ryan Jones and Callum Edge who both notched doubles. The Llay reply came from Luke Bagnall and Adam Williams.   
 
Chirk Youth defeated Garden Village 7-5 in a real high scoring game. On target for Chirk were Jordan Owen (2), James Crithchley (2) Alex Wyles Nick Pearce and Johnathon Roberts with Village always in the game with efforts from Sam Parry, Luke Denovan, Dan Paton, Joe Harper and Tom Seward.
 
Llangollen slammed Park Youth 6-2, hitting their opponents for six were Kev Jones, Dominic Jay and Ryan Hughes and then Lewis Jones went on to complete a hat-trick.
 
In Section Two, Borras Park Albion took maximum points from their game with Coedpoeth Utd, helping them to go nap with a hat-trick was Dale Edwards with Corey Smart striking twice.
 
Tom Williams converted a hat-trick and Ashley Salisbury made the points safe as Brickfield Rangers beat Brymbo Lodge 4-1.
 
Corwen Youth flopped 4-2 at home against Marchwiel United, Ben Duffy(2), Gareth Evans and Matt Cheyney were their marksmen with Tom Williams reducing the arrears.
 
Marford fought out a real thrilling encounter with Rhos Aelwyd who just shaded things 3-2, Iolo Francis was the jewel in the Rhos crown with Ryan Jenkins strike proving decisive after Joe Broderick had bagged both of the hosts goals.
 
Ruthin Town went marching on, Iolo Hughes(2), Kristian Pierce and Michael Jones enabled their side to topple Bala 4-0.
 
In the Under 14 League Section One, FC Borras and Ruthin Town continue to rule the roost, Borras defeated Chirk 9-4 but started slowly and missing key defenders went behind to an early Chirk goal scored by Nathan Cook this fired Borras up and debutant Rhys Williams quickly scored his first two goals for his new team followed by a Callum White header after his close range shot was saved by the Chirk keeper to end the first half 3-1 up. Chirk came out strong again in the second half it was end to end stuff but as Chirk pushed to get something from the game FC Borras capitalised on this as substitute Nick Schleising scored his first of three goals one header and two great strikes. Rob Hooson was up to his tricks again but due to a post only managed two goals. Defender Mason Matthews contributed to the goals with a superb shot just inside the box debutant and man of the match Rhys Williams missed a penalty the Chirk keeper saving twice from the spot kick to deny him his hatrick.
 
Ruthin whitewashed Brymbo Lodge 9-0.  Amongst the scorers were Robert Cryne(2), Shaun Jones(2), Wil Bowman, Lewis Isaac, an og and Joe Culshaw.
 
Bala defeated Penycae Youth quite convincingly 4-1.
 
Garden Village proved too hot for Marford and Gresford Albion who they just pipped 3-1 with efforts from Kyle Roberts(2) and Alex Barnwell with Albion replying through Joe Crawford but in Mark Lambert Albion had the games best player.
 
Josh Williams, Ben Roberts and Jack Griffiths combined for Johnstown to plot the downfall of Marchwiel Utd 3-1.
 
In Section Two, Broncoed Tigers were on song again, they defeated Llay United 2-1 with Ben Vale and Jack Griffiths bagging winning goals with George McCormick hitting back.
 
Coedpoeth United were sunk 2-0 at home to Borras Park Albion who were on target through Mike Peters and Dominic Williams.
 
Llangollen just edged their way past Park Youth by the odd goal in eleven.  Tipping the balance with the Llan goals were Max Claridge, Kristian Jones and James Claybrook with a four goal salvo.  Park’s reply came from Jake Hopley, Josh Davies, Adam Colley, Matt Manuel and Dale Jones.
 
Maelor Youth ran out comfortable 6-0 winners against Brickfield thanks to the contribution of Lewis Williams(2), George Griffiths, Steve Scott, Alex Thompson and Tom Cusworth.
 
Queens Park continue to deliver a nice brand of football best emphasised by their 4-0 verdict over Rhosddu United to maintin their unbeaten start.  Ryan Forward(2), Zac Bailey and Nathan Smith were their marksmen.
 
In the afternoon games in the Under 15 League Section One, joint leaders Garden Village and Borras Park Albion came to head to head and Albion just nicked a 2-1 advantage. It was an excellent game, played by two teams at the top of the table, having both taken maximum points in their games so far. Borras had the brighter start, but went behind after 15 minutes, when Gareth Rogers was first to a through ball, to lob Aaron Poole in the Borras goal. Borras came back and Daniel Jones saw a twenty yard shot come back off the bar. Then on thirty five minutes Martin Storey knocked in a good free kick from the half way line and that man Jones picked up the loose ball to slot in the equaliser.  Second half saw Borras pressing and Garden Village trying to hit on the break. This nearly paid off as they saw a shot come back off the bar. Just as the game seemed to be heading for a draw, Borras’s never say die attitude paid off as Liam Williams latched on to a through ball and drilled the ball in to the back of the net.
 
Llay United hit peak form to sink Coedpoeth United in style 8-4. Alan Hume fired a treble, Josh Hardy weighed in with a four goal salvo with Mike Healey cementingthe win.
 
A solitary strike from Lee Parry enabled Marford and Gresford Albion to topple Rhostyllen 1-0.
 
Rhos Aelwyd crashed to a 7-1 home defeat against Marchwiel Utd who went goal crazy with help from Ryan Valentine(2), Tom Roden, Jordan Davies, Phil Tinsley and Nathan Turnbull(2)
 
Dean Matthews grabbed both of their goals as Rhosddu flopped 4-2 at home to Bala.
 
Adam Eden, Jack Higgins and Ian Williams ensured Ruthin Town took maximum points off Chirk Youth who hit back through Keiran Williams and Josh Manford.
 
At Under 16 level in Section One, match of the day was at Acrefair and they scalped Ruthin Town 2-1 with goals from Adam Lovett and Adam Beer.
 
Ewloe Harriers went down 1-0 at home to Park Youth who grabbed the games only goal through Grant Owen.
 
Queens Park ran up the highest score of the day as they savaged Plas Madoc 18-0.  Declan Williams, Bradley Richardson, Troy Roberts and Daniel Owen Jones all weighed in with hat-tricks with Nathan Buckley(2), Kyle Richardson, Brian Davies, Ben Roberts and Levi Roberts and completing the romp.
 
In Section Two, joint leaders Johnstown dropped two points in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Bala.  Jamie Roberts, Lee Hanmer and Aaron Taylor were on target with keeper Dan Sear in goal playing a blinder.
 
Maelor go clear at the top following an emphatic 5-0 win at Garden Village. Chris Knowles, Will Evans, Stuart Parks, Jack Rennie and Sam Woolham made up their nap hand.
 
Brymbo slammed FC Borras Park 7-0, Darren Lodwick fired a treble, Ithan Bishop, Gary Dugmore(2) and Chad Jarvis completed this impressive result.
 
Chirk Youth FC whitewashed Llay United 7-0 with strikes from Craig Price, Matt Cook, Nick Jones(2) and Nathan Edwards with a hat-trick.