1. GRANT SHENTON (Chester FC): Kept two clean sheets in a week, making some world class saves at Darlington.
2. JOHN DISNEY (Connah’s Quay Nomads): The versatile Disney put the icing on the cake with the third goal in a 3-0 Welsh Cup semi final win over Cardiff Met.
3. SAM HART (Airbus): Was one of the scorers as the Cymru Alliance champions beat bottom club Holyhead 4-0.
4. ADAM HESP (Cefn Druids): Was on target for the U19s side as they celebrated winning the Welsh Premier Development League title.
5. KURT ZOUMA (Everton): The defender kept a clean sheet and headed The Toffees into the lead in a 2-0 victory at West Ham.
6. DAN BURGESS (Saltney Town): Netted Town’s opener in the 6-1 thrashing of Brickfield in the Welsh National League.
7. JACK HONEY (Penycae U15s): His four goal blast helped sink Wrexham U15s League title rivals, Borras Park Rangers.
8. KAI HUGHES (Llay United U13s): Helped himself to five goals in their U14s Supplementary Cup quarter-final win.
9. COREY SMART (Queen’s Park): Scored four of his side’s goals in a 7-0 hammering of Hawarden in the Welsh National League.
10. STUART BEAVON (Wrexham): Came off the bench and scored in the Reds’ disappointing 4-2 defeat at Ebbsfleet United.
11: THEO HANNAH (Hawarden Hawks U16s): Netted an extra-time winner in the Flintshire Junior League U16s Cup Final.
12: CALLUM TAYLOR (Borras Park Albion U12s): Fired home four in his side’s victory in the Wrexham Youth League.
13: AARON JONES (Flint Town United): Kept his 10th clean sheet of the Cymru Alliance campaign as The Silkmen beat Guilsfield 2-0.
14: RABIH JUMAA (Saltney Town): The super-sub scored four after coming on at half-time in Saltney’s big win.
15: FINDLAY STARKEY-JONES (Deeside Dynamo’s U12s): Scored twice as his side beat Flintshire Junior League leaders Flint.
16: ETHAN BERRY (Rhosddu United U14s): Started in goal, got injured but played on as an outfield player, scoring in a 5-1 defeat.
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