Six points from their remaining four matches will clinch the title for Bethesda – starting with tonight’s home battle against Mynydd Llandegal (Wednesday).
Pesda edged closer to glory on Saturday with a 4-1 success over Gwalchmai at Parc Meurig,
Cian Williams, Benn Lundstram, Daniel Hughes and Osian Pugh provided the home goals, Darren Roberts replying for the Anglesey men.
Reece Evans and Meilir Edwards notched the goals which ensured Penrhyn took maximum points at Cae Cynlas, Alan Williams responding for Berffro.
Another strong showing from Glantraeth with goals from Dion Evans, Dylan Williams (pen), Andy Clarke and Connor Gordon sealing a fifth win in a row for the villagers.
Tomos Owen, Jamie McDaid and Craig Green delivered the goals which booked a vital three points for the Darans over Celts.
Luke Baum hit back for the visitors after 65 minutes, by which time they were three-down.
Tomi Llywelyn (2) and Marvin Pritchard made sure Llanrug took the honours, Tomos Jones having edged Medd in front after seven minutes.
Osian Jones put Llandegai into a 21st minute lead, but Nefyn recovered to win thanks to the net-finding skills of Rhys Williams and match-winner Ifan Gwilym Jones.
Six of the best from the leaders, Casey Gregg, Mel McGinness (2), Asa Thomas (2) and Myles Jones sharing the limelight in the goal stakes.
Second-half strikes from Jenson Rowlands and Steve Dreidyk ensured Caergybi ran out winners at Millbank.
Cemaes had to recover from going two goals behind before eventually winning the day.
Arwyn Williams and Graham Jones handed Cefni a dream start with goals on six and 22 minutes.
Tom Wood and Gareth Rhys Lloyd hit back for Bay to make it two-apiece at the interval.
Wood netted again two minutes after the restart before a Keenan Downey penalty on 52 put the away team in a much more comfortable position.
Matt Reynolds added a fifth for Cemaes with 87 on the clock and Downey converted a second spot-kick before the end.
Gruffydd Bebb and Owen Chidley were the goal-getters in this triumph for Bontnewydd over Gaerwen, who had Wesley Jones sent off in the 90th minute for a second yellow card.
Marquis Holland bagged a double for the third game in a row as Llanfairpwll outscored Y Fali at Maes Eilian.
The visitors struck first in the 16th minute through Simon Davies, but Holland levelled from the penalty spot before Josh Roberts put the hosts in front by half time.
Morgan Rowlands made it 3-1 on 50 minutes, but Rhys Thomas replied for Y Fali after 61 to set up a tense final half-hour.
Holland’s 75th minute effort settled the game – his 18th goal of the campaign.
Ben Davies’ 95th minute penalty rescued a point for Rangers.
Dylan Owen scored first to give Mountain a 1-0 lead at the break.
Goals from Daniel Rhinds and Owen Pritchard in the second stanza nudged Llan in front before home assistant-manager Sion Wyn Davies was shown a red card and ordered to leave the bench.
Rangers kept battling and eventually bagged that Davies leveller from the spot.
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