Leaders Conwy amassed a 300-plus total as their highly impressive start to the season continued on Anglesey.
The visitors elected to bat at Tyn-y-Caeau and Dan Davies led the way with 94 while skipper Jonathon Davies struck 68 in a mighty 307-6 off 45 overs.
Bridge were limited to 170-7, skipper Ian Granger 46, Raj Britto scooping 3-28 and Dan Davies 2-2 for the away side.
James Du Toit smashed an unbeaten 115 for a Connah’s Quay outfit which breezed to a seven-wicket victory at home to Abergele.
South African Du Toit dominated proceedings as the Quay were asked to field after losing the toss and dismissed Gele for 137, Gareth Edwards top-scoring with 36 before the Springbok all-rounder ran him out.
Lee Davies took 3-29, Mali Auty 3-45 and Du Toit 2-3.
The hosts needed just 27 overs to reach a winning 141-3, Du Toit’s 115 coming off just 82 balls, including 17 fours and four sixes.
Hosts Dolgellau soon regretted choosing to bat after winning the toss and ending up 77 all out, Richard Lee Williams 3-16, Ioan Roberts 3-19 and John Maloney 2-5.
In response, Pesda eased to 80-3 off 17.5, Nicholas Parry 30 and Roberts 27 no.
Young talent Ralfie Challinor made a maiden ton for Gwersyllt Park in an emphatic maximum points triumph over Buckley.
Challinor struck 110 off 126 deliveries and hit 15 fours as the hosts piled up a big total of 260-6 off 45, Alfie Lythgoe adding 51 not out, while Lee Taylor collected 2-36 for the visitors.
Bucks could only muster 95-9 in reply, Joel Sampson 33, Lewis Cole 5-16 and Cai Pearson 3-12 for the home team.
Bottom side Marchwiel & Wrexham claimed a notable win in a high-scoring affair at The Ring.
The visitors elected to bat and concocted a mammoth 232-6 off 45, Scott Lawrenson with 73 and Nick Husbands 56 not out, the pair putting on 122 for the sixth wicket.
Opener Sam Heard-Edwards contributed 35, while Nathan Humphreys gathered a very tidy 2-24 off nine.
Llay batted well, but finished up 11 short of their opponents on 221 all out, Huw Jones 39, Tom Randall 37, Ethan Griffiths 30 and extras was top-scorer with 40.
Sam Shoemark grabbed 4-39 for the away team, Matt Lawrenson 2-29.
A four-wicket victory for Northop seconds at Flint Road.
Hawarden Park made first use of the batting strip and posted a modest 168-6 off 45.
Romano Franco was Park’s top batsman on 31, Matthew Mullarkey 2-34 for the hosts.
Northop hit back with a winning 172-6 off 42.5, Paul Lindfield 39 and Tom Sudder 38 no, James Martin 2-31 for the visitors.
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