1. BEN JONES (Gresford): Produced an inspired display, which included two first-half saves, against Llanrhaeadr.
2. AIDEN HILL (Hawarden Rangers U13s): Gave the Greenfield a tough time as he found the back of the net four times.
3. JOSH DAVIES-SEWELL (Gresford U12s): Superb performance against Borras Park saw him score four goals.
4. GARY ROBERTS (Chester): Battled on despite a head injury when a lot of his team-mates went missing.
5. NATHAN PEATE (Cefn Druids): Returned from suspension with a bang, scoring the winner against Carmarthen.
6. KIERAN KENNEDY (Wrexham): Rock solid at the back in place of Shaun Pearson in the 1-1 draw against Gateshead.
7. TERRELL BASH (Chirk U13s): The Ruthin Town Blues' defence couldn't live with him as he scored five times.
8. GERARD DEULOFEU (Watford): Bagged a hat-trick and set-up Troy Deeney as Cardiff City were torn apart.
9. HARRY STRONG (Flint Town Colts U12s): Found the back of the net five times in the success at Deeside Phoenix.
10. ADAM PUGH (Penyffordd): Took a liking to the Bellevue defence, scoring a hat-trick in either half of the big win.
11. MORGAN BAGNALL (Penycae U15s): Caught the eye by finding the back of the net five times against Gresford.
12. ADAM BROWN (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U16s): The star of the show against Mold Alex courtesy of a hat-trick.
13. MATTHEW WORRALL (Llay Welfare): Struck an impressive hat-trick to help secure a 5-3 success over Penycae.
14. BAILEY ROBERTS (Holywell Town U19s): Helped the table toppers win 5-2 at Mold Alex with a hat-trick of goals.
15. THEO KNIGHT (Brickfield U14s): The star of the show against Llay, creating four of his side's nine efforts.
16. HARRY ROBERTS (Deeside Dragons U15s): Fired a brace of goals in the 5-2 home success over Flint Town.
TOP BOSS: RYAN ROBERTS (Plas Madoc): Saw his side secure the Welsh National League Division One title with a 2-0 win at Castell AC.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: KEPA ARRIZABALAGA (Chelsea): Undermined his under pressure manager by refusing to come off late in the League Cup final loss to Manchester City.
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