1. AARON JONES (Flint Town Utd): Saved a penalty and kept a clean sheet in the 1-0 win over Gresford.
2. DANNY HARRISON (Connah's Quay Nomads): Earned the praise of his boss after the goalless draw at Caernarfon.
3. CAYDEN PARRY (Ewloe Harriers U12s): Powered his side to a comfortable win over Mold Alex with four goals.
4. GARY ROBERTS (Chester): A first career hat-trick at the right time for the Blues, who beat Alfreton 3-2.
5. KOZ JONES (Johnstown U14s): Rock solid at centre-half during the 4-3 triumph against Llangollen.
6. SHAUN PEARSON (Wrexham): Back in the heart of the Reds defence at Chesterfield and back to his best.
7. KOBIE BETTS (Mynydd Isa Spartans U19s): A second-half hat-trick secured a 3-1 away win against Holywell.
8. ROSS BARKLEY (Chelsea): Finding his very best form. Scored and created two more in a 4-0 win at Burnley.
9. CALLUM JONES (Llay Utd U15s): Too hot for the Garden Village defence to handle, scoring five goals in an 8-0 win.
10. HARRISON DOLEMAN (Greenfield U13s): The star of the show against Aston Park, netting an impressive four times.
11. TYLER ROBERTS (Chirk U14s): Gave Ruthin Town Blues a tough time, helping himself to five goals.
12. EVAN LOWRY (Buckley Town U12s): Excellent performance against Broughton Park saw him score a hat-trick
13. YAKUB LUKANTY (Rhosddu Utd U16s): Helped himself to a hat-trick as Llay United were beaten 9-1.
14. LOUIS MIDDLEHURST (Chirk AAA): Took a liking to the Glantraeth defence as he bagged a hat-trick.
15. JAKE WILKINSON (FC Brickfield U12s): Caught the eye against Ruthin Town as he struck four times.
16. JAMES STORY (Ewloe Harriers U14s): Gave the Buckley defence the runaround, firing four goals in a 7-0 win.
TOP BOSS: MIKE CUNNINGHAM (Mold Alex): Led the Flintshire outfit to an impressive 2-1 home win over title rivals Brickfield Rangers.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: JULEN LOPETEGUI (Real Madrid): Hit rock bottom as Barcelona ran riot in El Clasico, winning 5-1 without Lionel Messi.
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