DEFENDING champions Llanrhaeadr are the only team still boasting a 100 per cent winning record in this season's Tillwise Summer League.
They made it three wins out of three for the campaign courtesy of 5-1 win at home to Henllan.
Llyr Morris netted a hat-trick on the night and he was joined on the scoresheet by Mei Williams and Ynyr Jones. Sam Jones replied for Henllan.
Llandyrnog suffered their first loss with a 4-2 outcome versus Clawddnewydd, who remain undefeated.
Tegid Williams (2), Ciaran Roberts and Cai Moore won it for Clawdd, as David Lawson Cooke and Pat Hinchcliffe replied.
Nantglyn edged a thriller 5-4 at home to Ysceifiog and Trefnant netted all of the goals as they defeated Rhewl 5-2. The visitors' efforts came from two own goals, while Rhys Roberts (2), Steff Jones, Cai Davies and Jared Jones sealed Trefnant's first win of the season.
Cefn claimed a narrow 2-1 success away to Caerwys thanks to efforts from Gwion Bibby and Guto Owen. Nick Voyle's reply made a real game of it.
Meanwhile, Owen Cordiner (2), Ben Smith and Dan Smith secured Llangynhafal's 4-2 triumph at home to Llanfair, who responded through Ioan Davies and Shaun Davies.
Last Thursday, Rhewl played out a 2-2 draw in their home meeting versus Clawddnewydd and that was also the outcome as Ysceifiog took on Caerwys.
Llandyrnog got the better of Llangynhafal 3-1 and there was a 6-0 triumph for Cefn at home to Trefnant. Elis Davies (2), Morus Owen, Elias Owen, Efan Davies and Gruff Jones shared the goals.
Ifan Jones netted twice as Nantglyn picked up a 5-2 victory at Henllan and Llanrhaeadr picked up a 2-0 win away to Llanfair.
Thursday's fixtures (6.45pm): Henllan v Ysceifiog; Llanfair v Trefnant; Llangynhafal v Clawddnewydd; Llandyrnog v Nantglyn; Cefn v Rhewl; Caerwys v Llanrhaeadr.
Monday (7pm): Clawddnewydd v Caerwys (7.15pm); Ysceifiog v Cefn; Nantglyn v Llanfair; Trefnant v Llangynhafal; Llanrhaeadr v Llandyrnog; Rhewl v Henllan.
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