EX-LEX player Mike Latham ran the show for Queen's Park on his return to Stansty Park.

Park were forced to switch to Lex and Latham's hat-trick helped secure a 4-0 win over Llay Welfare.

Substitute Sean Humphreys went on to complete the 4-0 whitewash leaving a deflated Welfare boss Mike Gadie to admit: “We weren’t at the races today but fair play to Queens Park they never let us get out of our gears."

enycae showed tremendous battling qualities to beat Saltney Town 4-3.

Danny Burgess opened the scoring for Saltney but Connor Tagoe grabbed an equaliser in a goalmouth scramble that saw Town keeperChris Mis fall awkwardly and dislocate his shoulder.

Goalscorer Burgess donned the gloves but could do nothing to prevent Austin Owen, Ahmed Alli and Anthony Dunleavey putting the home side 4-1 in front.

Jake Johnson and captain Ben Evans pulled goals back for Saltney but Penycae, who are now within a point of second to bottom Hawarden Rangers with 2 games in hand, held on.

In Division One, Coedpoeth’s renaissance continued and they secured a 4-2 success at Cefn Mawr with strikes from Olly Lewis (2), Nicky McCormack and Andy Griffiths. Joe Williams and James Collins replied.

Overton came unstuck and they flopped to a 3-1 defeat against New Brighton Villa who netted through Sam Moppit(2) and James Beck with Harry Massey replying.

In the Reserves League, Castell Alun narrowly went down 2-1 against Buckley Town who netted through a Tom Gunson double after Dan Woosey had levelled at one stage.

At Colts level, Brymbo took a 21st minute lead through Ryan Cullimore against Rhos Aelwyd who hit back through Sam Baldam ad Ieuan Jones to win 2-1.

Llay Welfare defeated Ruthin Town 3-0 and their marksmen were Adam Colley, Callum Richardson and Dan Richardson.

Kian Davies and a Tom Edwards who bagged himself a brace to enable Penycae to clinch a 3-2 success at New Brighton Villa and such success has taken them to within a point of leaders Holywell Town. Reducing the deficit were Adam Funnell and Jake Williams.