FORMER Kington Town manager Shaun Harris has hooked up with Hay St Mary's.

Harris, who was dismissed as Town boss last week following a poor start to the West Midlands (Regional) League Division One season, is helping out manager Gareth Jenkins at the Welsh club.

Hay, who play in Spar Mid-Wales League Division One, bowed out of the JD Welsh Cup last week at the first hurdle.

Jack Biggs gave The Saints the lead in their second qualifying round tie at home against Llanrhaeadr but Iwan Matthews and Iain Edmunds saw the visitors through.

Injury hit Knighton Town are also out, losing 3-0 to Carno,

Meanwhile, Tom Ammonds was celebrating his first win as manager as Presteigne St Andrews got their season up and running in Spar Mid Wales League Division Two with a 3-2 home success over Dolgellau.

Presteigne twice trailed to goals from Dominic Thomas and David Edwards but hit back through Ryan Stokes and a wonder strike from Adam Crowe before Merv Stephens won it from the penalty spot.

In Division One, Radnor Valley notched their first win since gaining promotion with Joey Price bagging a hat-trick in a 4-2 home victory over Tywyn Bryncrug – Geraint Lloyd got Radnor’s other goal.

Robbie Nicholls, Kieran McCarley and Stuart Williams all scored twice as Llandrindod overcame a potential banana skin to triumph 6-2 at local rivals, Newbridge.

Scott Pavey was a hat-trick man as Talgarth Town consolidated top spot in Watson Financial Mid Wales League (South) with a 4-1 victory at Llandrindod Wells Reserves.