1. WILL EBRELL (Penycae U15s): The stopper stepped out of goal and scored three against Garden Village.
2. TYLER WILLIAMS (FC Brickfield U12s): Earned the man of the match award for a hat-trick against Chirk.
3. NAIM ARSAN (Cefn Druids): Found the back of the net in the closely contested Welsh Cup loss in Barry.
4. SCOTT BURTON (Chester): Showed what Chester have been missing with a fine display on his return.
5. JACQUES WELSH (Flint Town Utd): Won the man of the match award after starring against Ruthin.
6. JAYDEN JONES (Penycae U16s): Bagged his ninth hat-trick in just 10 starts in the 3-0 victory over Johnstown.
7. KEVIN DE BRUYNE (Manchester City): Scored one and set two more up in the 5-0 thumping of Burnley.
8. BAILEY ROBERTS (Holywell Town U19s): Impressive in the win over Penyffordd, bagging a hat-trick.
9. JOE HOWELL (Penycae U15s): The star of the show against Garden Village as he found the back of the net five times.
10. LUIS ROWLAND (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U16s): Brilliant display against Deeside saw him score five goals.
11. REKEIL PYKE (Wrexham): The fit-again forward caused havoc against Maidenhead, setting up the winner.
12. DAN TINSLEY (Buckley Town U12s): Scored three of his side's four efforts in defeat to Mynydd Isa Mustangs.
13. DANNY SULLIVAN (FC Nomads): Will wonder how he finished on the losing side after a hat-trick against Hawarden.
14. CHARLIE DAVIES (Hawarden Rangers U14s): Caused havoc for the Deeside backline, netting a hat-trick.
15. KAL LAVELL (Mold Alex): Gave the Castell Alun defence all sorts of problems, scoring five goals in a 7-3 win.
16. FARIS AL-ASSAF (Rhosddu Utd U13s): Impressive performance against Bala saw him find the net three times.
TOP BOSS: DAVE EVANS (Queen's Park): Led his side to an impressive 4-1 victory over Welsh National Premier Division leaders Brymbo.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: MARCO SILVA (Everton): Finds himself under real pressure after a surprise 3-2 FA Cup defeat at the hands of Championship outfit Millwall.
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