Here's our Leader football team of the week:
1. MIKE SAWREY (Blacon YC): Produced five impressive penalty shoot-out saves to beat Broadheath Central.
2. DEAN BRYAN (Llay Welfare): Deserved to score after a fantastic performance in the win against Cefn Albion.
3. DAN JAMES (Brickfield Rangers U14s): Bagged a hat-trick to help his side beat Sychdyn and reach the semi-finals.
4. LUKE SUMMERFIELD (Wrexham): A superb all-round performance against Dagenham included his first Reds goal.
5. GEORGE HORAN (Connah's Quay Nomads): Solid at the back and scored the crucial opener against Coleraine.
6. JACK DAVIES (Llay Utd U13s): Gave the Kinnerton defence the runaround, bagging seven goals in a big win.
7. LEWIS HOPWOOD (Mold Alex U19s): Outstanding display against Llay saw him net four goals in a 7-4 success.
8. RAHEEM STERLING (England): Answered his critics in style by ending his three-year international goal drought.
9. CHARLIE HUGHES (Greenfield U13s): Too hot to handle for the Coedpoeth defence as he scored four times.
10. KIAN TUDOR (Brymbo Lodge U12s): Helped himself to a memorable 10 goals in the success over Brickfield.
11. AIDEN HILL (Hawarden Rangers U13s): Connah's Quay Tigers didn't know how to handle him as he scored four.
12. PAUL MURPHY (FC Nomads): Produced an assured display in the win against Queen's Park alongside Ash Lewis.
13. TODD GUNNION (Hawarden Rangers U14s): Took a liking to the Coedpoeth defence with a fine hat-trick.
14. SAM DAVIES (Chirk U15s): There was no stopping him as he struck five times against Gresford Athletic.
15. IEUAN GRIFFITHS (Deeside Phoenix U14s): The star of show against Buckley Town, scoring all three goals.
16. TOM WILLIAMS (Brickfield Rangers U19s): Gave Penyffordd a tough time with a hat-trick of goals in a 7-1 win.
TOP BOSS: DANNY JELLICOE (Corwen): The switch to Bala's 3G Maes Tegid pitch paid off as they beat Welsh National Premier DIvision promotion rivals Mold Alex 2-0.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: ALEX McLEISH (Scotland): Time is running out after six defeats in eight matches. A loss to Portugal can be forgiven, but losing to Israel is tough to take.
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