1. CHRISTIAN DIBBLE (Wrexham): Pulled off a superb penalty save and was excellent throughout in difficult conditions against Harrogate.

2. IWAN CARTWRIGHT (Cefn Druids): The full-back produced two fine displays against Llandudno and Gresford Athletic.

3. ANDREW ROBERTSON (Liverpool): Continues to impress. Two assists and a clean sheet in the 5-0 victory over Huddersfield.

4. SCOTT BURTON (Chester): A commanding performance in midfield as the Blues played out a 2-2 draw with hosts Alfreton.

5. CHARLIE NEAL (Gresford Athletic U12s): Impressive performance in the heart of defence in the victory over Hawarden.

6. PHIL PEARCE (Chirk AAA): A rock in the heart of defence during the hard-fought 2-1 success against Hawarden Rangers.

7. JACK LEWIS (Flint Town U15s): Scored a brace at a crucial moment as his side beat Borras Park Rangers after extra-time.

8. MATTY HUNTER (Coedpoeth Utd U13s): Gave the Kinnerton defence the runaround, scoring four times in a 10-1 away win.

9. DANNY WARREN (Mold Alex): Took a liking to the Brickfield defence, scoring a double hat-trick in an 18-0 thumping.

10. LUIS ROWLAND (Hawarden Rangers U16s): Struck a crucial hat-trick in the 4-3 Newfa Cup final victory over Mynydd Isa.

11. ASHLEY WILLIAMS (Llay Utd U12s): Continued his side's push for the runners-up spot with four goals in a 9-3 win at Chirk.

12. JAKE PRESCOTT (Brymbo Lodge): Played a key role in the 7-2 triumph against Llanuwchllyn as he scored four times.

13. MAX NORTHALL (Brickfield Rangers U19s): Struck a crucial double as his side got the better of opponents Mold Alex 3-1.

14. ALEX JONES (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U12s): Impressive in the double-figure success over Buckley, scoring a hat-trick.

15. HARRY SMITH (Penycae U15s): The captain led by example in the 5-0 beating of Brymbo Lodge as he netted three times.

16. AARON POMEYIE (Holywell Town): Bagged a brace of goals in the crunch 3-0 home triumph against Holyhead Hotspur.

TOP BOSS: HUW GRIFFITHS (Cefn Druids): Capped off a memorable weekend that included a 5-0 thumping of Llandudno by lifting the Newfa Challenge Cup with victory over Gresford Athletic.

CHUMP OF THE WEEK: DAVID DE GEA (Manchester Utd): His horrible form continued as he was at fault for goals in the Manchester derby and Chelsea as United battle for fourth place.