The Non-League Football Paper

TWO MIKES SCORE AS NOMADS WIN AGAIN

- By Carl Field

CONNAH’S Quay Nomads made it three wins out of three in the JD Welsh Premier League with a 2-1 victory over Aberystwyt­h Town.

Andy Morrison’s Nomads took the lead on 37 minutes through a Michael Bakare free-kick and Mike Wilde doubled their lead on 45 minutes. Wes Baynes got Aberystwyt­h on the scoresheet on 89 minutes but it came too late to spark a revival. Reigning champions The New

Saints bounced back from their loss at Connah’s Quay last weekend with a crushing 6-0 win over Carmarthen Town.

Greg Draper netted twice. Danny Redmond, Jamie Mullan, Adrian Cieslewicz and Dean Ebbe also on target.

Kayne McLaggon snatched a point for Barry Town United on 94 minutes in their 1-1 draw at the other promotees Llanelli Town.

The Reds had led from the second minute through James Loveridge. There was also late drama at

Bala who beat Cefn Druids 2-1 with Henry Jones’ added-time winner after Steve Tames’ opener and Naim Arsan’s equaliser.

The game between Llandudno and Newtown finished goalless.

STM Sports went goal crazy, thrashing Caerau 20-0 in the Nathaniel Car Sales League Cup.

Ben Al Mun led the way with a four-goal haul. Chris Worsley, Lamin Conteh, Josh Graham and Hishi Lama hit hat-tricks.

Calum Bateman bagged a brace and Andy Gardner and Dale Morris completed the scoring. Welsh League new boys Penydarren BGC overcame Division Two West End 7-4. Asa Lloyd and Chris Colvin-Owens netted twice while Josh Brogden and Alex Long were also on the scoresheet.

An own goal sealed West End’s misery despite doubles for Daryl Hughes and Robert Shannon. Holders Trefelin BGC beat

Cwmbran Celtic 3-2, with Jamie Latham’s double and Jordan Edwards’ opener. Simon Prangley and Chris Ham scored for Celtic. Ricky Carter’s hat-trick gave

Penrhiwcei­ber Rangers a 3-2 win over Pontardawe Town while Paul Fowler’s 95th-minute free-kick sealed Bridgend Street’s 2-1 win over Ton Pentre.

Penybont top Welsh League Division One after a 3-2 win at Goytre.

Josh Brown and Ryan Howells put Goytre two-up after Ross Shergold saw red. Stephen Morris and Marcus Griffiths drew Penybont level. Kane Owen scored an 82nd-minute winner.

Howells was given his marching orders in the dying seconds.

Airbus UK Broughton made it four wins out of four in the Huws Gray Alliance with a 2-1 win over Ruthin Town.

Asa Hamilton put the Wingmakers ahead on 21 minutes. Llyr Morris levelled on 54 minutes and James Hooper netted the winner five minutes later.

Porthmadog dropped their first points of the season, in a 1-1 draw at Flint Town United.

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