BUILTH Wells ensured no hangover following manager Scott Russell's departure with a 2-1 victory at home to Cefn Albion in the Ardal North East League today.
Adam Farmer's strike separated the sides at the break before the Wrexham visitors levelled after the break with Ryan Kehoe netting a 52nd minute penalty.
However the Bulls were not to be denied as Lyndon Jones struck the winner with 20 minutes remaining.
Action from Radnor Valley's clash at Llangollen Town. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Llandrindod Wells came out on top with a 2-1 win over Rhos Aelwyd in a fiery contest at Broadway which yielded three red cards.
All the action came in the second-half after Stuart Williams fired the hosts into a 51st minute lead.
Robbie Nicholls doubled the home side's lead before Declan Molyneux reduced the arrears with five minutes remaining.
Rhos saw Tom Smith and assistant manager Steffan Edwards dismissed before the home side saw Rhys Davies red carded in a flurry of late action.
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Action from Bow Street's win at Welshpool Town. Picture by Gavin Grosvenor.
Honours ended even at Mount Field as Llanfair United and Dolgellau AA shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw.
Karl Seliaerts fired the hosts into an interval lead before Ioan Roberts levelled after the break and Paul Lewis fired Dolgellau into a late lead.
However a late own goal from Harri Davies ensured United a share of the spoils.
Action from Radnor Valley's clash at Llangollen Town. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Radnor Valley staged a comeback to complete a 3-1 win at Llangollen Town who led through Jake Hayward's 20th minute opener.
The Goats hit back with two goals from Taylor Wozencraft and a Charlie Beaumont strike ensuring a happy trip home.
Penrhyncoch fell to a shock 3-0 defeat at Llanwuchllyn with Meilir Williams, Mike Pritchard and John Evans on target while Llanrhaeadr had to be content with a point following a goalless stalemate at Penycae.
Bow Street celebrated a comfortable 4-0 win at Welshpool Town with goals from Sion Ewart, Ben Davies, Rhydian Davies and Gwion Ap Dafydd ensuring the Magpies went top of the table.
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