1. IAN ANDREWS (Penycae): The manager had to take over between the posts, keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 win.
2. NAIM ARSAN (Cefn Druids): Recovered from a slow start against Aberystwyth to earn the praise of his manager.
3. MATTY McGINN (Airbus): Justifying his decision to come out of retirement, scoring twice against Denbigh.
4. ASHLEY WILLIAMS (Llay Utd U12s): Led the scoring against Brickfield Rangers with an impressive four goals.
5. CHARLIE ROBERTS (Greenfield U13s): Gave the Mynydd Isa defence the runaround with four goals in a 6-2 win.
6. ALEX LEANEY (FC Rhosddu U14s): The star of the show in the victory over Coedpoeth, bagging four goals.
7. DAN MOONEY (Chester): Scored two excellent goals at Dunston, the second of which will live long in the memory.
8. DAVID BROOKS (Bournemouth): The Welsh international has hit the ground running in the top-flight, scoring at Watford.
9. REKEIL PYKE (Wrexham): The fit-again striker scored the winner in the home clash with Havant and Waterlooville.
10. TOM JONES (Borras Park Albion U13s): Gave the Chirk defence a tough time of things with five goals in a 12-1 win.
11. DANIEL EVANS (Flint Town Colts U12s): Outstanding display saw him score four times against hosts Mold Alex
12. LEON SUMNER (Greenfield): Struck a stunning hat-trick to help the Flintshire defeat hosts St Asaph City 6-2.
13. LUCCA JONES (Mynydd Isa Mustangs U12s): Brilliant performance was capped with a hat-trick at Deeside Phoenix.
14. JACK WILLIAMS (Gresford Athletic U13s): Too hot for the Brickfield defence to handle, scoring four times.
15. JAMES REYNOLDS (Johnstown U15s): Man of the match performance courtesy of three free-kicks against Chirk.
16. JACK AITKEN (Flint Mountain): Impressive performance saw him bag a trio of goals against Penyffordd Lions.
TOP BOSS
ROB MARSHALL (Flint Mountain): Led his side to an impressive 4-0 success over Penyffordd Lions to maintain a four-point advantage at the top of the North East Wales League.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK
RIYAD MAHREZ (Manchester City): Missed a glorious chance to end City's barren run at Anfield, blazing a late penalty over the crossbar.
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