LLANDRINDOD Wells celebrated a welcome win with a 3-0 conquest of Llanfair United in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Jack Evans broke the deadlock inside the opening minute at Mount Field and doubled his tally with a 17th minute penalty before completing his hat-trick on the hour as the Spamen toasted three points.
Bow Street hit back to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw at home to bottom of the table Corwen.
Goals from Tom Williams and Gruff Evans gave the visitors the lead only for the Magpies to be stirred into action with Llyr Davies reducing the arrears before Dafydd Carruthers snatched an equaliser with 10 minutes remaining.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Corwen. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Honours also ended even at Maesydre where Welshpool Town and Llangollen Town battled out a 2-2 draw.
All the goals came in the first-half with Ben Duffy firing the visitors into a two goal lead before the Lilywhites replied through goals from Ricky Litchfield and Josh Lenc to ensure themselves a share of the spoils.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Corwen. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Brecon Corries climbed to fourth in the Ardal South East League table with a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Monmouth Town on Saturday.
Nathan Williams' strike separated the sides at the break before the Corries sealed glory with goals from Joel Evans and debutant Andrew Hammett.
Bow Street Reserves claimed the spoils in a 2-1 win at home to Builth Wells Reserves in the FAW Central Reserve League on Saturday.
Rhys Hughes and Owen Roberts-Young netted for the hosts to ensure George McCarthy-Allen's reply was just consolation for the Bulls.
Action from Bow Street's clash with Corwen. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Gregg Brown starred with a hat-trick as Llanidloes Town Reserves overcame Welshpool Town Reserves 6-3 on Friday night.
Jensen Jones netted twice before seeing red with the Daffodils ending with nine men following the dismissal of goalkeeper Dan Richards.
Rhys Evans completed the home side's tally while Welshpool replied with an Ethan Kinsey double and Jordan Jones strike.
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