1. TOM HEATON (Burnley): Made a string of impressive saves in the 3-1 away victory over Brighton.
2. CAMERON DARLINGTON (Aston Park Rangers U12s): Found the back of the net twice in the win over Buckley.
3. JAMES JENNINGS (Wrexham): Caught the eye in attack and defence during the win against Dagenham.
4. CALLUM MORRIS (Connah's Quay Nomads): Bagged a hat-trick in the 6-2 success over Caernarfon.
5. MATT WILLIAMS (Queen's Park): Helped himself to two goals and a clean sheet in the 5-0 win over Penycae.
6. RUBEN EASDALE (Gresford Athletic U14s): Gave the Rhosddu defence a tough time, scoring four goals.
7. JIMMY JONES (Cefn Albion): Outstanding performance in the stunning 5-3 Welsh Trophy win over Corwen.
8. DANIEL GATTRELL (Mynydd Isa U16s): Struck two of his side's five goals in the triumph against Deeside Dragons.
9. TOM JONES (Borras Park Albion U13s): Was on-song in the success over Brickfield, finding the net five times.
10. AKWASI ASANTE (Chester): Back from injury and back in the goals during the defeat to Kidderminster.
11. CHARLIE ROBERTS (Greenfield U13s): Too hot for the Connah's Quay defence to handle, scoring four goals.
12. TOM JANNEY (Hawarden Rangers): Found the back of the net three time in a key victory over Brickfield.
13. JON ROBERTS (Penycae U15s): The star of the show in his side's 3-0 defeat at the hands of Borras Park Albion.
14. ALEX WHITBY (Borras Park Albion U12s): Found his shooting boots against Cefn as he scored four goals.
15. JOEY HUGHES (Flint Town U14s): Grabbed two goals in a 17th successive victory for his side at Mold Alex.
16. CALLUM ROBERTS (Coedpoeth Utd U13s): Impressive display against Ruthin saw him net a hat-trick.
TOP BOSS: STEVE O'SHAUGHNESSY (Airbus): Was without a host of players, but led the Airmen to a League Cup semi-final victory over Porthmadog, that keeps the double alive.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: MAURIZIO SARRI (Chelsea): Said a couple of weeks ago that he was struggling to motivate his players and it showed against Manchester City.
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