Colin Roberts’ 65th minute goal clinched the win which put Bro Cernyw level on points with Blaenau in the bottom three.
Tomos Jones (3), Llion Thomas, Tirion Griffiths, Owain Jones and Sam Griffiths shared the goals in this unexpectedly high-scoring win for Cerrig against Meliden.
Matty Griffiths scored for the visitors on five minutes to make it 1-1, but after that there was little to smile about for the Minersm who had Lucas Edwards sent off for a second yellow card on 61 and later James Cairns missed a penalty.
Lewis Mitchell’s 87th minute equaliser earned a surprise point for Llanfairfechan at in-form Junction.
Stephen O’Neill had edged the Railwaymen in front on 78 minutes.
Iwan Moores (2), Leon Gierke (2) and James Thomas split the goals in this emphatic win for the hosts.
Sports keeper Nic Bould was the home team’s man of the match in this goalless contest between two hard-working sides played in difficult conditions.
Gwyndaf Pritchard’s Llannefydd stay on the heels of leaders St Asaph – four points behind with a game in hand – after a hard-fought win at Cae Sling.
Llion Morris put the visitors in front on 54 minutes before Llan had Robin Hughes dismissed for a second yellow after 68.
Despite being a player down, the away side went two-up on 73 minutes when Elgan Roberts converted a penalty.
Ricky Jones pulled one back for Phoenix, but it was too little, too late.
Jackson Brewerton, Josh Brown and a pair from James Williams banked three comfortable points for the table-toppers.
Brewerton broke the deadlock on two minutes, Brown netted after 24 and Williams’ pair came either side of half time.
Super sub Kyle Lally stole the show with a second-half hat-trick for Bow.
The hosts were on song from the start, taking a 15th minute lead when Loui O’Carroll set up Tom Weir for the opener.
It was mainly all Bow for the rest of the half and they made it two on 41 minutes when Richard Hill scored direct from a corner.
Three minutes into the second half, Ashley Seddon took advantage of a weak clearance from keeper James Pagett to slot into the bottom corner
Bow made three changes with Weir, John Atherton and Hill making way for Kyle Lally, Josh Lally and Shane Thomas.
On 64 minutes it was 4-0 when Seddon’s cross was headed into the top corner by Kyle Lally.
Two minutes later, O’Carroll rounded off a dazzling run with a smart pass into Kyle Lally, who drove home his second.
For the final 10 minutes Bow played with 10 men as captain Ste Middleman had to go off injured and all subs had been used.
Three minutes from time, Kyle Lally completed his hat-trick, finding an empty net after All Stars were guilty of poor defending.
Although not at their best, the Amateurs managed to emerge with three vital points at Myddleton College, Denbigh.
Top-marksman Azz Rogers broke the deadlock on just three minutes when he fired the ball home at the back post following a great run and byline cross from Joe Jones.
Clwyd equalised on 11 when Amateurs failed to clear a throw into the box. Joel Rowlands’ firm shot was kept out by Kyle King, but Elis Davies knocked in the rebound.
The winner on 57 minutes saw Rogers float over a superb cross from the right into the box where Lewis Appleton applied the finish.
After losing their 37 league game unbeaten record the previous weekend, Abergele bounced back with a victory at Llysfaen which keeps them five points clear at the top.
Gele started well and player-manager James Hay fired into the top corner from 30 yards after 7 minutes.
Kieran Holland whipped in a ball for Jack Hoult, who headed home over the oncoming goalkeeper to see Gele 2-0 up and in control.
Three minutes into the second half, Connah Atkinson won the ball in a dangerous area and fed Hoult, who put away his second.
Hoult then lofted a ball to the far post which Hay volleyed home.
Simon Leigh pulled one back for Llysfaen with a well-taken effort.
In the 86th minute, clever play in the box from Dom Holland saw him cushion the ball to Tommy Lloyd, who volleyed home through the goalkeeper’s legs to make it 5-1.
Man of the match Lewis Sealey again proved his quality with a magnificent free kick goal to put Rhos ahead on 26 minutes.
And Sealey provided the assist which enabled Chris King to make it 2-0 after 70.
Rhos stay second, five points behind Abergele having played one more game.
Sub Jordan Taylor, Niall McGuinness and Liam Bowers provided the second-half goals which made sure NFA advanced in the REM Jones Cup.
Hari Griffiths’ goal had given the Dragons a 15th-minute lead which they held until the 57th.
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