Jaden Jones’ late hat-trick wrapped up a convincing win for Penycae Reserves at Afoneitha Road.
Stuart Hayes handed Mold a seventh-minute lead, but Evan Davies soon equalised with 13 on the clock.
And it remained 1-1 until the 71st minute when Jones netted his first, and he added a second on 80.
Adam Peters made it 4-1 before Jones completed his treble in added time.
Callum Webber put Buckley one-up after 10 minutes at Ponciau Banks, but early in the second half Kian Jones levelled and 1-1 was how it stayed.
Eight goals at Maes Dulyn where Leighton Jones (3, 2 pens) and Joseph Doyle-Davies (2) pulled Llangollen back from 2-0 and 3-1 down to force a victory.
Goals from Calum Williams and Deion Hughes put Nantlle two-up inside 21 minutes and after Jones replied from the spot, Hughes made it 3-1 to the hosts.
From here, Llangollen got on top, adding four more to their tally, while Vale had Dewi Cooke dismissed for a second yellow card on 65 minutes.
A four-goal haul from Chirk striker Harvey Edwards was the highlight of a comfortable win for The Colliers which sent them to the top of the table.
A Toby Nash strike in the last minute completed the scoring.
Edwards struck on the half hour with the home side going in 1-0 at the interval. He bagged his second on 65 minutes before completing his hat-trick after 85 with the game’s best goal, a curling shot from 20 yards coming in from Chirk’s right.
He completed his quadruple two minutes later before Nash knocked in the late fifth.
Very early first-half goals from Robbie Williams (2 mins) and Joseph Badeeb (7) were enough to clinch the honours for table-toppers Ruthin.
Cai Kearney pulled one back for the Rwsters after 63 minutes, but the visitors took the spoils.
Sam Jones (2), Llyr Evans and substitute Lionel Thornicroft shared the goals which secured Nefyn maximum points at Eithin Duon.
Llanrug’s replies came via Sion Evans (pen), Dafydd Jones and Ywain Jones.
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