Nick Dumbarton’s Trearddur Bay side are now one of just three teams still unbeaten in Division One after last Saturday’s win over Llangoed.
The Lon Isallt made it six without defeat and now lie third in the standings, seven points behind leaders Cemaes Bay but with four games in hand.
Asa Thomas put the hosts in front in the 12th minute on Saturday with his 17th goal of the season.
Justin Williams added a second and Ben Cafferkey made it three before Thomas missed a chance to reach 600 career goals when he failed from the penalty spot, Aidan Griffiths saving well and keeping out the follow up.
Dan Owen pulled one back for Llangoed before the break and the second half featured just the one goal, Kaine Bentley providing it for the Beach Boys.
Shock at Dwyfor Park as Cemaes Bay’s nine-match unbeaten run in the league came to an end.
Llan skipper Kyle Williams broke the deadlock on 32 minutes with a brilliant strike from the left.
It could have been 2-0 in the 40th minute when the hosts were awarded a penalty, but Dan Jones produced a superb stop from Gruffudd Sion’s kick.
Cemaes upped their game in the second half, but the goals failed to come and seven minutes from time Daniel Rhinds added a second for the hosts.
Bay did reply in added time, Matty O’Hara’s fine cross nodded on by Ryan Folksman for Matty Roberts to score, but 2-1 was how it ended.
Hat-tricks from skipper Luke Phillips and front man Alex Kalafusz were the main features of a big Bontnewydd victory at Cae Stanley.
Kalafusz made it an afternoon to remember by also providing three assists.
Sion Jones and substitute Rhys Roberts also netted for Bont, who could afford the luxury of a missed penalty from Meilir Rowlands.
Top-scorer Jamie Lee Patterson made it nine goals for the season with another double in his team’s narrow win over Y Fali,
Hugh Jones also struck for the home side, Simon Davies one of the two visiting marksmen (N/A strikes again).
Derby day in Holyhead ended in a draw.
A big positive for Caergybi was a goal for 16-year-old Jack Cowhig, who looked very comfortable on his debut.
Tom Hadley and Dave Webb bagged one apiece for the visitors, Sion Thomas, Andy Will and a late Charlie Diamond penalty salvaging a point for the Harbourmen.
Great win for Rangers over one of the division’s brightest starters this season.
Despite the hosts looking sharp early on, it was the visitors who took the lead through Lewis Owen in the 13th minute.
That advantage was short-lived as Ben Davies equalised three minutes later from a Daniel Evans header.
Evans was once again the provider as he found Jan Muller in the box to give Rangers the lead.
The second half started well for the hosts when Daniel Evans scored on his debut as he rose highest in the box to guide a clever header past the keeper.
On the hour Evans found Rhys Wynne in the box to make it 4-1.
Rovers’ Osian Price received his marching orders in the 68th minute.
Martyn Smith, Carl Jones and Connor Livingstone shared the goals at Pwllheli notched three points at Cae Cynlas.
Ywain McQuire-Jones and Iolo Jones replied for the Anglesey hosts.
Despite taking the points at Lon Bach, Bethesda’s day was clouded by a late leg break suffered by substitute Mike Lundstram.
Mike’s son Benn Lundstram put Pesda in front on 45 minutes and Daniel Hughes made it 2-0 after 53.
Dan Howes responded for Amlwch on 61.
In a match littered with yellow cards, Cameron Robertson was sent off for a second caution for the visitors in the 54th minute.
Llanberis are up to fourth and remain the only unbeaten team in the Premier after a great result at Maes Meurig.
The dynamic Connor Owen put Gwalchmai ahead on 35 minutes, but Cal MacDonald levelled after 72 and Sean McGrath added the winner on 76.
Leon Owen (2), Osian Jones (2), Jamie Whitmore, an Ashley Davies own goal, Cai Holdsworth, Aaron Davies-Thomas and Damien Smith made up Saturday’s massacre at Penrhiw.
Mark Jones and Guto Sion Roberts netted two apiece for the hosts, Llyr Williams, Tomi Evans and Josh Piper one each.
Hywel Jones snatched a consolation for Llannerchymedd.
Two goals each from Luke Baum and Glyn Hughes-Thomas helped the leaders Celts rattle up a massive win at Gloddfa Glai.
Jac Pearce Jones, Tirion Roberts, Rhodri Jones and Josh Williams scored the rest, substitute Josh Wilson the sole away marksman.
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