Bangor 1876 won the first cup competition in their short history with a convincing victory over Bodedern at School Lane, Cemaes Bay.
Tom Clarke broke the deadlock in this Premier Division Cup final on 31 minutes when he headed in a Shaun Lock long throw.
1876 doubled the lead after 38 when a Corrig McGonigle effort went in off Athletic’s Ryan Lees.
Magic McGonigle put the seal on a great win for the Treborth men with a tremendous 30 yard chip over Boded keeper Jordan Taylor on 52 minutes.
North Wales Coast West League Premier Division champions Bodedern had assistant-manager Aron Jones red-carded.
It was a rare blank night for Athletic, who had only failed to score in one of their previous 43 games, also in a cup tussle at Baglan Dragons in the FAW Trophy. They gave it their all on the night, but Bangor 1876 produced the goals when it mattered.
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