Captain Oliver Dukes-Morgan delivered a 98th minute equaliser to salvage Blaenau a point at Cae Clyd.
Huw Parry edged the Quarrymen in front on 25 minutes, but Matty Griffiths and Dylan Ford struck after 70 and 80 respectively to guide Meliden into a winning position.
However, Parry set up Dukes-Morgan for that late leveller.
Despite taking a two-goal lead inside 20 minutes via Richard Harvey-Davies and David Lawson-Cooke, Llandyrnog were pegged back as Sam Hawkins and Carwyn McFadden netted on 36 and 49 respectively to seal Bro a share of the spoils.
Connor Morris banged in SIX goals as Kinmel Bay racked up double figures at home to Glan Conwy.
Morris’ first goal came after a mere 16 SECONDS – and he just kept on finding the net.
Cal Foster added a hat-trick and there was a single from Tate Walker.
Tom Croston (2), Elliot Croston and Lewis Mitchell shared the goals for a Llanfairfechan outfit which moved up to eighth in the Premier.
Llion Morris struck twice as second-place Llannefydd recorded a good win over in-form opponents.
Daniel Williams scored for Pen, but was also sent off for a second yellow after 88.
Tom Wickerson and Jordan Taylor both registered on the scoresheet as Sports maintained a strong presence in the top five.
Cian Evans had given Llansannan a half-time lead before the hosts hit back twice in the second period.
Three points for fourth-placed Rhuddlan thanks to net-finders from Dave Sharkey, Andrew Merner and Harvey Gordon, Curtis Cooper responding.
Saints came from behind to win and maintain an 11-point lead in top spot.
Josh Grimshaw’s fourth-minute penalty presented Mochdre with a half-time lead.
Ryan Potts levelled on 68 and Dave Hayes bagged an 85th minute winner.
Callum Roberts was red-carded for the hosts on 86 and Ben Evans of the opposition was dismissed in the same minute.
Leaders Abergele started as they meant to go on, with Jack Hoult breaking the deadlock five minutes in from a Greg Hilditch throw.
Another Hilditch touchline launch was converted into a goal by Dom Holland just two minutes later.
A two-goal cushion became three when Connah Atkinson took advantage of a deflected James Lloyd shot from 12 yards out.
Hilditch made it four with a scorching effort from outside the area before Hoult and James Lloyd netted with headers from close range to round out the first half barrage.
Jack Lloyd-Williams hit the top corner from 20 yards to begin the second half deluge.
Penalty goals from Brizy Wilson and goalkeeper Cain Folly were also highlights of the second half.
A second goal each for Holland and Atkinson in addition to a well-taken goal from the returning Frankie Hennigan rounded off the scoring for a 12-0 Abergele victory.
Commiserations to a hard-working Rhyl Dragons side who went down to 9 men early in the second half due to injuries
Mike Chapman, Loui O’Carroll and an Azz Boyle penalty earned second-place Bow a 3-0 success.
This match was reported on by Grassroots North Wales at the weekend.
Solomon Dickens struck twice to grab Penrhyn Bay just a second win of the season, Rhys Bennett replying for Henllan.
Two of the top sides in the division shared the honours.
Veteran Lee Thomas claimed both goals for the Amateurs, one a penalty, Owen Jones and Matthew Robinson ensuring NFA took a point.
Lewis Sealey, Tom Skelley and Phemmy Allison scooped the goals which brought the all-important points to Rhos.
Sean Sheridan was on the mark for Llysfaen, but later got sent off for a second yellow card. Since returning to the Bananabeu in February, Sheridan has been dismissed in both matches he has played.
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