Unbeaten in 21 league matches and eight points clear at the summit with five games remaining – things continue to look very promising for Trearddur Bay.
Saturday’s hard-earned win at Cefni saw Asa Thomas notch his 56th and 57th goals of the season, while Mel McGinness was also on the mark.
Thomas’ first-half penalty put the visitors one-up, but Arwyn Williams equalised on 63 minutes for Cefni.
After 70 Bay went down to 10 men when Ryan Lees was sent off for a second yellow. Was this Cefni’s opportunity to go on and claim a surprise victory?
The answer was no. Trearddur would not be denied the victory, Thomas making it 2-1 on 73 minutes before McGinness made the game safe after 83.
Second-place Cemaes moved 13 points clear of Llanystumdwy in third after winning Saturday’s seven-goal thriller between the sides.
Tom Wood’s sharp finish put Bay ahead after five minutes, but Owen Pritchard levelled on 11.
Stumdwy defender Morgan Griffiths experienced the highs and lows of football in a short space of time when he headed in an own goal but also scored with a free-kick from the halfway line which found its way into the net.
All to play for in the second half and Cemaes made it 3-2 when Matt Reynolds’ fine pass enabled Wood to score his second.
Matty Roberts set up Reynolds for his 22nd goal of the season before Llanystumdwy pulled one back in stoppage time through Pritchard.
Marquis Holland kept up his recent good form in front of goal with a match-winning double at Tyddyn Paun.
Holland is now up to 16 goals for the season, Cian Owen and Jamie Couchman providing Saturday’s assists.
Llanfairpwll are now in fifth place in Division One, but just a point off third.
Lewis Allford Williams notched the winning goal for Gaerwen in the 59th minute at Cae Gors.
It was a welcome win for the Anglesey visitors, who had gone off the boil in losing their previous six matches.
Claudio Pires Sani had put the away side in front on five minutes from an Alan Mark Owen assist before Dion Griffiths levelled after 17.
It was left to 18-year-old Allford Williams to deliver the decider just before the hour.
All-square at Parc Mwd where Y Fali stretched their unbeaten run to three matches.
Tony Roberts broke the deadlock for the home side in the 35th minute, but Luke Snape levelled moments later.
Dylan Jones gave Arriva the lead two minutes into the second half, but Jack Halton made it 2-2 with 71 on the clock.
Caergybi have joined Cemaes Bay, Llanfairpwll and Trearddur Bay in the semi-finals of the Division One Cup.
Nik Kontodios and Louis Chapman netted on 35 and 43 minutes respectively to give the Holyhead hosts a handy lead at the turnaround.
Chapman struck again after 53 and although Meilir Rowlands got one back on the hour, Owain Griffiths made it 4-1 in added time.
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