Llandudno FC's youth teams enjoyed a successful grassroots weekend with several impressive victories recently.
The action began on Friday, October 11 at The Go Goodwins Stadium, where the U14s boys triumphed over Penrhyn Bay.
They won the game with four goals from Reuben Gregson, Harry Williams-Adams' four goals, two goals from Cian Shields Owen, and two from Steffan Atenstaedt.
On Saturday, the U12 boys faced local rivals Llandudno Junction, emerging victorious with a scoreline that featured goals from Charlie Hughes (three), Leo Roberts (two), Parker Berry, Freddie Pritchard, and Cai Roberts.
Meanwhile, the U13 boys played at the same venue and delivered against Llysfaen.
Lelan Edwards (four), Jonah Langley (four), Ray Seager (three), Lucas Gately (three), Harri Murphy-Allen (two), John Roberts (two), Max Carey (two), and Tyler Thomas were all on the scoresheet.
At John Bright, the U13 girls also had a successful day, beating Llanrwst United in the NWCFA Cup.
Their goals came from Anya Woodyatt (two), Elen Johnson, Esme Williams, Sofia Patel, and Lillie Harlin, helping them progress to the next round.
The U16 boys faced a setback, suffering their first defeat of the season at Mochdre, with Charlie Mcilvouge scoring in a 3-1 loss.
However, the U15 girls secured a thrilling 5-3 win over Porthmadog, with goals from Lauren Jones (two), Meisi Griffiths (two), and Faith Jacob.
The day's fixtures concluded back at The Go Goodwins Stadium, where the U15 boys mirrored the U13 girls' earlier success with a dominant 6-1 victory over Llanrwst United, thanks to goals from Casey Berry (two), Jack Jenkins (two), James Davies, and James Murtagh-Hughes.
On Sunday, the mini football teams took to the pitch, participating in matches against Conwy Borough and Colwyn Bay, while the U11s girls hosted a NWGFround-robinin featuring Rhyl 1879, Llanerchymedd, Llanrwst United, and NFA.
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