DENBIGH Town enjoyed their first league win in 10 matches and climbed to seventh in the Cymru Alliance after seeing off Caernarfon Town 2-0 at Central Park.Read
PRESTATYN Running Club hit a new high in the third Border Road-Running League at Abergele on Sunday when a record 21 men and nine women turned out.Read
Francis Blackburn, a resident of Tan-y-Fron, Llansannan, turned in a winning score of 62 off a 26 handicap now reduced to 21. He beat Alun Roberts on a card countback.Read
RHYL will be looking to get last weekend’s dismal 3-1 defeat at Bangor City out of their system when they entertain struggling Newtown at Belle Vue on Sunday (2.30pm).Read
IF Rhyl’s visit to Bangor City this Sunday needed any more spice it has certainly been provided by striker Lee Hunt’s decision to switch from Belle Vue to Farrar Road on transfer deadline day.Read
TWO controversial penalty incidents at the start of the second half ended up costing Denbigh Town dear in Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to Llanfairpwll.Read
OVER the past couple of years Prestatyn Running Club’s women have taken the main team honours at national and international cross-country events but last weekend it was the turn of the men to grab the limelight.Read
RUTHIN Rugby Club experienced a week of mixed success after a comfortable win over Vale of Clwyd rivals Dinbych in the Swalec Plate was followed by a disappointing league draw.Read
ALTHOUGH with home advantage Prestatyn start favourites for this Saturday’s Welsh Cup fourth round clash with Porthmadog, Seasiders player-manager Neil Gibson is under no illusions about the task in hand.Read