1. ROB LAINTON (Wrexham): Did everything he could to keep a clean sheet in the loss against AFC Fylde.
2. KIAN MOSS (Wrexham Primary Schools): Caught the eye for his performances against Denbighshire.
3. LEWIS ROBERTS (Gresford U12s): Earned the praise of his manager for another fine display against Borras Park.
4. GARY ROBERTS (Chester): Tried his best to drive the Blues forward during the 1-0 defeat to Curzon Ashton.
5. LAURENT KOSCIELNY (Arsenal): Capped off a towering performance with a goal in a 2-0 win over Chelsea.
6. OWEN PRICE (Brickfield Rangers U14s): Dominant at the back in the goalless draw with in form Chirk.
7. SAM CAPPADONA (Buckley Town U12s): Outstanding display at Deeside Phoenix saw him score four times.
8. MORGAN BAGNALL (Penycae U15s): The jewel in the crown for his side against Rhos Aelwyd, scoring five goals.
9. HARRY EVANS (Chirk AAA U19s): Two goals in each half capped a fine outing in the 8-0 win at Brymbo Lodge.
10. SAM DAVIES (Flint Town U14s): A superb first-half performance against Mold saw him find the net four times.
11. LOUIS MIDDLEHURST (Chirk AAA): Gave the Lex defence a torrid time, scoring five goals in the 12-0 win.
12. BEN JONES (Gresford Athletic): Hugely impressive between the posts in the goalless draw against Airbus.
13. ARTIE FAITHFUL (Borras Park Albion U14s): Led the scoring against Johnstown, helping himself to four goals.
14. FINLEY STANLEY-JONES (Deeside Dynamo's U12s): Starred at Holywell, scoring four of his side's eight goals.
15. MITCH WILLIAMS (Llay Utd U15s): Gave the Garden Village defence a tough time, bagging four goals.
16. JOSH CLARKE (Deeside Dragons U16s): Bagged himself a brace as Hawarden Rangers U15s were beaten 7-0.
TOP BOSS: JOHN HASELDIN (Holywell Town): Had to make all three substitutions in the first-half, but fought back superbly from a goal down to beat Llanrhaeadr.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: MARKO ARNAUTOVIC (West Ham Utd): Has had his head turned by a big money move to China and that's not helped the Hammers - or him.
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