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Freeman double helps Chirk get the better of Queen's Park

Freeman double helps Chirk get the better of Queen's Park

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Chirk sneaked a 2-1 win at home to FC Queen's Park in a game between two teams who will be be title-contenders in Division One.
Tom Freeman was Chirk's match-winner. He scored both goals which were set up by Brandon Edwards, who was red carded in stoppage-time.
Mike Latham - Park's marksman - was also sent off late on.
Saltney Town top the table after routing Ruabon Rovers 5-0.
Tom Harrison and James Dunsheath hit doubles with Carl Pleavin completing the job.
Greenfield's super start to the season continued by beating Broughton United 2-0.
Ryan Davies and Jack Pennington got the goals at Broughton for whom captain Elliott Evans missed a penalty and Lewis Thornton was sent off on the hour mark.
Penyffordd Lions' Matthew Bithell hit a hat-trick in the 5-2 victory over Rhydymwyn.
Jack Pyke-Jones and Brandon Jones also scored with Will Leonard and Luke Farron replying.
Coedpoeth United captain Oliver Lewis, Callum Roberts and Joe Colley netted in a 3-0 home win against Hawarden Rangers.
Castell Alun had Reece Jones sent off in their 2-0 loss to Rhostyllen, who had Kurt Isaac and Ryan O'Malley on the mark..
Harry Massey was the main man for Overton Recreation scoring all six goals in a 6-2 Division Two triumph at Holywell United for whom Kieran Durkin and Jack Swinnerton replied.
Sychdyn's Ewan Whitley came off the bench to net a second half hat-trick as his side went top after hammering Yr Wyddgrug 6-1.
Adam Woosey (2) and Jordan Walker also scored with Leon Sumner replying.
Michael Pugh (2) and Ethan Callaghan scored in Acton's 3-0 win over Brymbo while Aston Park Rangers edged out Cefn Druids 3-2 thanks to goals from Ryan Edge (2) and Mason Lowery. Dion Thomas and Bradley Dobson took Druids close.
Deeside Dragons top the Division Three table after Keiye Williams hit a hat-trick in a 5-2 win over AFC Deeside.
Luke Norry and Gary Ray also scored with Morgan Shaw and Samuel Gormley-Jakomis replying.
Karl Bacon's double earned Caerwys a 2-0 win against Johnstown while it ended 2-2 between Skippy and Bellevue.
Levi Davies and David Hughes rescued a point for Skippy after Nigel Guramatunhu and Mikey Bagnall had put Bellevue 2-0 up.
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