GLAN CONWY bounced back from their FAW Trophy disappointment this week with back-to-back 3-0 victories.
Goals from Gaz Jones and Chris Beardmore, as well as a free-kick special from Andy Booker, wrapped up an impressive victory over table topping pace-setters Holyhead Hotspurs last Wednesday night.
And the Cae Ffwt outfit moved up to eighth place in the Welsh Alliance table with Saturday’s 3-0 win over Bethesda Athletic.
Brothers Nathan and Brad Jones both got on the scoresheet either side of Ashley Smith’s strike, keeping Glan Conwy unbeaten in the league since January.
Glan now have a weekend off to plot their revenge on local rivals and cup successors Conwy United, with the two sides meeting on Tuesday, March 29.
LLANDUDNO JUNCTION made a positive response to a mid-week loss against FAW Trophy Finalists Holywell Town, drawing 1-1 away at Pwllheli.
Joey Jennings’ late strike earned the Railwaymen a point, keeping them ninth in the Welsh Alliance table.
Junction also have a wait for their next league match, returning to action on April 2 with an away fixture at Glan Conwy.
IT WAS another successful week for Conwy United, picking up a mid-week win over Llanrug and seeing fellow title challengers Holyhead Hotspurs slip up twice.
Mark Orme's goal just after the half hour mark got the ball rolling, before cup hero Toby Jones sealed the victory midway through the second half.
The victory was made even sweeter by Hotspurs slipping up against Glan Conwy, with the Anglesey side dropping further points at the weekend with a 1-1 draw at Gwalchmai.
With Welsh Alliance matches off this weekend due to the Wales versus England European Qualifying match, Conwy return to action tonight (Wednesday) against Llanrwst United.