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Marstons Wrexham

Premier Division
Brynteg 4, Buck 3; Swan Rhostyllen 12, Five Crosses 4; Red Lion 8, Y-Tai 0; Swan Penybryn 0, Wrexham Lager 7

Division One
Acton 3, Hole in the Wall 3; Cunliffe 1, Bowling green 4; Brymbo SC 2, Greyhound 7; Commercial 3, Isycoed 1

Division Two
Moreton 0, King William 7; Bradley Park 0, Crown Inn 5; Miners Brymbo 1, Albion 2; Goulbourne 2, Eagles 3;
Offa 4, New Inn 0
Offa top Division Two after a 4-0 home success over the New Inn Johnstown. A single Ben Tilston strike was all that separated the sides at the interval but the second period saw John Roberts, Gareth Williams and Ben Tilston again ensure that Offa head the table.
The Crown Inn move into second spot thanks to a 5-0 win away to Bradley Park. Three up at the break through Adam Bradshaw, Terry Griffiths and Keith Evans they then closed the game out in the second period through second strikes from Adam Bradshaw and Keith Evans.
The King Williams got its first points of the campaign with a 7-0 success at the Moreton. Simon Tudor and Kirk Ratcliffe had them ahead at the interval and the second half saw Jamie Edwards, Shane Jackson and another three from Simon Tudor emphasise the win.
The Albion travelled to the Miners Brymbo and won 2-1 with the lone home effort coming from Gareth Roberts.
The Eagles Acrefair also won on its travels, 3-2 at the Goulbourne. Its first points of the season were earned by Tom Humphreys with a brace and Geraint Lewis. A Darren Edwards brace, one in each half, was not enough to get anything from the game.

The Greyhound now top Division One after a 7-2 win at Brymbo SC. Barry Torrance netted a hat trick, Stephen Grice a brace with one each from Mattie Williams and Shaun Cartwright.
The Bowling Green now occupy second place after winning 4-1 at the Cunliffe. Nick Hughes got them the only goal of the first forty five and despite Dave Brereton getting the host on level terms early in the second, Danny Davies and a Shane Prince double saw them comfortably home.
The Acton and Hole in the wall shared six goals with the visitors coming from three down at the break to salvage a point through Niall Rooney (2) and Greg Lewis.
The Commercial got its first points of the season with a 3-1 home win over Isycoed. Drew Wickens and Mathew Doughty had them 2-1 up at the break, Mark Ray replying. Mathew Doughty got a second after the break to ensure the points.

Wrexham Lager still head the Premier table after a 7-0 win at the Swan Penybryn. Colin Bagnall and Mathew Williams scored in the first period with Bagnall adding a second after the break along with two each from Lee Griffiths and substitute Danny Davies.
The Red Lion Marford stay close on their heels with an 8-0 home win over Y-Tai. With four goals in each half the men on target were Phil Jones, Mathew Davies (Boxer) with two, another Mathew Davies, Nathan Pugh, Steve Halliwell (20 and Daniel Hughes.
The Swan Rhostyllen defeated new team Five Crosses 12-4 with strikes from Mike Pritchard (6), Chris Lewis, Jimmy Griffiths, Jamie Jones, Steve Jones (20 and Joe Garner.
Despite taking the lead through Andy Hughes the Buck were pegged back to 1-1 by Gareth Roberts for the Brynteg at the break. Roberts went on to add another three in the second with the Buck's two coming from Alan Green and Lewis Williams.
Sunday 29th August 2010