RHYL crashed out of the North Wales Cup following a narrow defeat over two legs to Division Two North rivals Bethesda, in what was the fourth meeting between these sides so far this season.Read
PRESTATYN Town will aim to stay amongst the leading pack in the Welsh Premier League when they welcome struggling Elements Cefn Druids to Bastion Gardens this Friday (7.30pm).Read
RUTHIN Town's inconsistent season continued as a last-minute free-kick from Guilsfield's Graeme McGill meant they had to settle for a 1-1 draw at the Memorial Playing Fields.Read
DENBIGH Town Reserves failed in their bid to reach the quarter-finals of the NWCFA Intermediate Cup after losing 4-1 at Gwynedd League high flyers Bodedern on Saturday.Read
ST ASAPH youngsters Dylan and Sol Kerfoot Robson had a busy weekend in the Wheelbase Cyclo- Cross event at Haslingden and the Horwich CC Levershulme Park race.Read
GREG STRONG says his Rhyl side will have to take Sunday’s demoralising 4-0 thrashing against The New Saints on the chin and come back stronger for the experience. The Lilywhites crashed to their heaviest league defeat since getting pulverised 6-0 at Llanelli in September 2006 – over three years and 108 games ago.Read
FOLLOWING the recent selection of four members for the Welsh Masters’ team Prestatyn Running Club’s recent resurgence has again been recognised with the inclusion of 10 members in the North Wales squad for the Welsh inter-regional cross-country championships.Read
DENBIGH Town missed the chance to close the gap on third placed Llandudno in the Cymru Alliance after slipping to a 2-1 defeat at home to Penrhyncoch.Read
IN Chris Morrell’s first game in sole charge, Rhuddlan Town twice came from behind to claim a 3-2 victory in their Premier Division clash at Aston Park Rangers.Read
THE Amlwch round of the North Wales Cyclo Cross League on a very technical course, made tougher by the recent storms, saw about 30 riders lined up for the start, including local riders Simon Price (VC Melyd) plus Andy Bryce and Mark Baker (Deeside Olympic).Read
JUST a few months after returning to competition after a 15-year break, Prestatyn Running Club’s Griff Owens has become British and Irish cross-country champion.Read