LLANDYRNOG are the new leaders of the Summer League after stretching their winning run to three games on Monday night, writes SHAUN DAVIES.

Jimmy McNally's charges established a three-point advantage at the top following their 3-0 home win versus Llanrhaeadr.

Midfielder Pat Hinchcliffe scored twice, with Jack Jones also on target.

Unbeaten Cefn are up to second on the back of a 3-1 triumph at home to Nantglyn.

Morgan Owen, Steffan Williams and Jake Walker got the goals for the hosts, with Rhys Davies responding.

An amazing spell of scoring ensured defending champions Henllan bagged their second win of the season.

Hosts Caerwys were 2-0 up at the break, but five goals in a quarter-of-an-hour then saw the visitors take control.

Dewi Jones struck twice, with Sam Jones, Ally Stubbs, Rogan Roberts and Bradley Jones also on the scoresheet.

Nick Voyle, Joe Jones and Geraint Jones found the target for Shaun Davies' side.

Early season leaders Clawddnewydd lost their unbeaten record with a 3-1 loss at determined Llangynhafal.

Clawdd had a glorious chance to take a first minute lead, but Gavin Billington's penalty was superbly saved by Dylan Jones.

Sam Pritchard and Theo Woolford-Dyer had Llangynhafal two-up, before Rob Hughes' deflected free kick brought Clawdd back into the match.

However, Charlie Caton added a third goal to help Llangynhafal gain a first win of 2018.

Five-star Rhewl were also able to celebrate a first win of the campaign.

Goals from Ian Williams, Tom Howatson, Harri Owen, Elis Owen and Iolo Hughes guided Sion Roberts' side to an impressive 5-1 win at Llanfair.

Jason Alexander responded for the hosts.

Turning to Thursday night and Llanrhaeadr recovered from trailing 2-0 to beat Llangynhafal 3-2.

Llanrhaeadr's second half responses were supplied by Elis Vaughan, Rhys Rowlands and Tomos Hywel, after Gareth Martin and David MacCarter had struck in the opening period.

The big Flintshire derby clash between Ysceifiog and Caerwys ended in a 2-2 draw.

Antony Wearden twice put Caerwys ahead, only for Ysceifiog to hit back via Alex Harrison-Smith and Joe Harrison.