Five goals from the unstoppable Asa Thomas put him on 64 for the season in just 32 matches across all competitions as Trearddur moved to within two points of the Division One title.
Thomas has now scored in every one of his last 14 games having amassed 37 goals in that period going back to January.
Bay led just 1-0 at half time tonight, Thomas on target in the 32nd minute.
In the second period, the North Wales Coast’s all-time record scorer (now 646) also struck on 49, 62, 89 and 90 minutes, with Mel McGinness adding a double on 51 and 84 to make it 22 for the campaign.
Three goals in the first 15 minutes got this clash off to a flyer.
Llyr Huws made it 1-0 to the visitors after seven, but Aaron Davies-Thomas and Cameron Robertson soon hit back for Rovers.
Huws was dismissed for Cefni seven minutes into the second half, but the 10 men delivered an 88th minute equaliser through a Nathan Lewis penalty and 2-2 is how it stayed.
Owen Roden scored twice in the opening 21 minutes to put Llanrug in command, but Llanfair pulled one back before the break and Sam Tidswell provided a leveller in the 52nd.
Although Greenfield struck first, Harry Lambert made it all-square by the interval with a 35th minute strike.
Matthew Conway was the Mynydd hero after notching a 66th minute decider.
Dion Davies was red-carded for the hosts in the 90th minute.
Tom Smith gave Rhos a sixth-minute lead, but Sam Ross-Asplet responded with a double on 30 and 48 to edge Bucks in front.
Sam Baldam’s 87th minute net-finder earned Rhos a point.
George Gooding and Leighton Jones made the scoresheet inside the first 15 minutes for the visitors, but Toby Davies replied for Holywell close to half time.
Harrison Doleman made it 2-2 on 72, then the Wellmen took the lead before Thomas Pemberton levelled after 80 for the visitors.
Third-place Bow Street have the top two still within their sights after a resounding win at Parc Marian on Tuesday evening.
John James, Rhydian Davies, Ryan Evans and Ifan Burrell shared the away goals – all scored within the first 47 minutes.
Albion have just two matches left before folding at the end of this season, but they will remember their last game against Llangefni with much affection.
Having whipped Cefni 4-1 away at the start of the campaign in the league before knocking the Anglesey club out of the Welsh Cup and FAW Amateur Trophy, it would be little wonder if the islanders will be glad to see the back of the Llandudno side after losing to them again on Monday.
Albion made it four victories out of four against Town this season thanks to 109-goal record marksman Dave Maddock and this term’s leading hitman Adam Hold netting at the Treborth Playing Fields.
Saints are a point away from the league title after Monday’s whipping of Gresford.
Josh Evans, Nathan Doforo, Cian McIntosh, Joe Connolly and Tyler Roberts were all on target at Park Hall, Robert Reynolds with two for Gresford, who had Bennett Williams red-carded.
Veteran Craig Roberts bagged a brace for Tigers in Monday’s excellent victory at Ffordd Padarn.
Robbie Jones, Kelvin Frazer and a Nidian Huws own goal made up the rest of the away haul.
Huws, Jamie McDaid and Cal Macdonald responded for the Darans, who pulled it back to 3-4 with two late goals before Frazer struck the killer blow in the 91st minute.
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