Improved recent performances paid dividends for Pentraeth when they claimed their first league win in nine attempts.
Although still bottom of the Premier, the islanders will see this result as a big boost against an Amlwch outfit they held 5-5 at Bryniau back in November.
Pentraeth’s only previous win this term had been a 3-2 defeat of Menai Bridge Tigers back in August.
On target at Lon Bach were Leo Owen (2), Cian Lewis-Davies and Kian Abbott, with Cian Taylor named man of the match.
Jordan Edney and Tomos Williams struck for Amlwch, who led twice.
Benn Lundstram put leaders Bethesda one-up on 59 minutes, but Nefyn fought back to grab a point, Tomi Evans with the equaliser after 68.
All four goals came in the second half for the home side, the in-form Darren Lewthwaite leading the way with net-finders on 52 and 74 minutes.
Luke Winter also struck after 58 and Andy Clarke finished things off with an 85th minute penalty.
Seventeen-year-old sensation Connor Owen was on fire again, hitting a hat-trick for Gwalchmai to boost his season’s haul to 22 goals.
Owen took the game away from Llandegai in the first half, netting on seven, 18 and 27 minutes.
Declan Jones made it four just past the hour before Osian Jones bagged Mynydd’s consolation after 65.
Luke Baum’s 93rd minute equaliser salvaged a point for Talysarn at Gloddfa Glai.
Osian Dafydd Williams edged Llanrug in front after just eight minutes, but Glyn Hughes-Thomas made it one-apiece on 43.
Williams struck his second goal for United on 82 and that looked to be it only for Baum to prove he is dangerous at any time in any game.
A result and performance CPD Y Fali can really build on.
The hosts took an early lead through Rhys Thomas from a corner.
Fali then dropped off the pace and allowed Cefni to play more which resulted in them scoring through Nathan Lewis on 13 minutes.
Level at the interval, but entering the second half the home side started well, moving the ball around and Rhys Thomas scored a second following a mistake in the visiting defence. Fali made sure of the 3 points late on through Tom Jones.
Nathan Moore bagged a 92nd minute decider for a Gaerwen outfit who are starting to fly with back-to-back wins and no losses in three.
Arriva made the early running, Robin Roberts and Matthew Parry putting them 2-0 within the first 32 minutes.
The Busmen missed a penalty after the break and this proved a turning point as Gaerwen turned the tables with three goals in the last 16 minutes.
Alan Mark Owen halved the arrears, then Moore made it 2-2 on 81.
The game was there to be won and new Portuguese signing Claudio Pires Sani, who came on as a sub, set up Moore for the winner.
Despite going a goal down to Aled Rice’s fifth minute effort, the proof of the pudding was in scoring more as Llanfairpwll rallied to win 4-1.
Top marksmen Jay Finter and Marquis Holland both struck before half time to give the hosts the lead.
New signing Jamielee Patterson added a third on 66 and Morgan Rowlands completed the job in the 87th minute.
In their first match under caretaker manager Def Parry, Llangoed delivered the goods with three welcome points at Tyddyn Paun.
Laurence Mandel pocketed the only goal of the match after 17 minutes, Mathew Owen with the assist.
Although substitute Ryan East being dismissed for a second yellow on 75 minutes put the Puffins down to 10 men, they held on for the spoils.
An Asa Thomas hat-trick helped Trearddur move to within a point of leaders Cemaes Bay with two games in hand.
Thomas is up to 34 goals for the season after his latest treble – two of which were penalties.
Mel McGinness also rippled the net for the hosts, who remain unbeaten after 12 matches.
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