LLANDRINDOD Wells endured no Welsh Trophy hangover after battling back to celebrate a 3-1 win at home to Penycae in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Zac Davies opened the scoring for the Wrexham visitors after 20 minutes but the Spamen hit back to level through Tom Durant before the break with second-half goals from Ashley Jones and Robbie Nicholls settling the outcome.
Action from Llandrindod Wells' clash with Penycae. Picture by Barcud-Coch Photography.
A solitary strike from Sean Griffiths proved enough for Llanrhaeadr to claim the points in a 1-0 win at home to Dolgellau AA.
Bow Street returned from Llanuwchllyn 2-1 winners with two goals from Sion Ewart cancelling out Will Owenn's reply.
Builth Wells fired the Ardal North East League title race wide open once again with a 2-0 win at home to leaders Caersws.
Tommy Rowlands fired the hosts into a 40th minute lead before Danny Ives added a second after the break as the Bulls toasted one of the results of their season.
Action from Llandrindod Wells' clash with Penycae. Picture by Barcud-Coch Photography.
Welshpool Town proved Friday night victors with goals from Will Thomas and Josh Lenc settling a 2-0 derby victory at home to Llanfair United.
Brecon Corries were denied victory by a last gasp leveller in a 3-3 draw at Chepstow Town in the Ardal South East League.
The Gwent hosts led through Harry Waterhouse's 25th minute strike only for the Corries to hit back before the break through Nathan Williams.
Action from Llandrindod Wells' clash with Penycae. Picture by Barcud-Coch Photography.
Joel Evans fired the Powys side ahead for the first time after the interval before Josh Parsons levelled and received his marching orders in as many minutes.
The Corries looked to have capitalised when Dale Evans converted a last minute penalty only for the hosts to snatch a last gasp equaliser through Ben Thompson.
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