1. GRANT SHENTON (Chester): Pipped Danny Livesey to star man with a series of fine saves at FC United.
2. MATTY HARVEY (Holywell Town): Making a habit of scoring as he netted in the 2-1 loss to Ruthin Town.
3. BLESSING OSILJA (Brickfield Rangers U14s): Caught the eye by scoring five times in a win over Coedpoeth.
4. MAX FITZPATRICK (Deeside Dragons U13s): Too hot for the Greenfield defence to handle as he scored four.
5. JACK JONES (Gresford Athletic): The central defender scored both goals in the 2-0 win against Denbigh Town.
6. MICHAEL PARKER (Connah's Quay Nomads): Found the back of the net in a solid display at Aberystwyth.
7. HARRISON DAVIES (Brymbo Lodge U15s): Outstanding performance at Garden Village saw him score seven times.
8. GETHIN SKATES (Flint Town U14s): Took a liking to the Hawarden backline, netting four of his side's goals.
9. JAY RICHARDSON (Borras Park Albion U13): Enjoyed himself against Rhostyllen courtesy of seven goals.
10. TOM LAWRENCE (Derby County): Returned to action with a bang, netting a fine goal against Southampton.
11. JUDE FRANCIS (Aston Park Rangers U12s): Gave the Holywell defence a torrid time, scoring six times.
12. TOM BELTON (Brickfield Rangers): Impressed on his debut, saving a penalty in the 2-2 draw with Chirk AAA.
13. CALLUM ROBERTS (Coedpoeth Utd U13s): Was the standout performer against Bala courtesy of his hat-trick.
14. SHAUN BECK (Greenfield): Helped himself to a hat-trick of goals in his side's 4-1 win at Llandudno Junction.
15. JOSH DAVIES-SEWELL (Gresford Athletic U12s): Struck four times to help sink Brymbo Lodge 8-0.
16. HENRY JONES (Buckley Town Vipers U16s): Bagged a first-half hat-trick in the success over Hawarden Rangers.
TOP BOSS: SCOTT BECK (Greenfield): Led his team to an impressive 4-1 win over Llandudno Junction that took the Flintshire side to fourth place.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: CLAUDE PUEL (Leicester City): Did himself no favours by selecting a weakened team at Newport County, who stunned the top-flight Foxes.
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