Nadeem Rehman’s dominant 87 not out inspired Bangor seconds to a nine-wicket success over Bersham.
Invited to bat, the visitors were restricted to 145-9 off 40 overs, Maneesha Ayomal Nissanka hitting 55 and captain Jonath David 33.
For the home side, Subhan Khan picked up 4-44, Christopher Dawson 3-22 and Hadi Zaidi 2-17.
Bangor made it to 148-1 in just 25.2 overs, opener Rehman’s unbeaten 87 coming off 78 balls and including 11 fours, while Chris Barry added 47 in a first-wicket stand of 111.
Skipper Aron Hughes guided Llanrwst on the path to victory with a pivotal 52 not out at Parc Gwydir.
Put in by the hosts, Mold seconds were dismissed for 118 in 38 overs, John Williams posting 36 and Luca Davies 29, Caron Williams with 3-6, Alwyn Williams 2-10 off eight and Johann Fourie 2-12 for the Rwsters.
Llanrwst needed just 23.5 overs to reach a winning 119-3, Hughes well-supported in an opening partnership of 46 with Scott Thomas (25),
Jez Shea (61), Ashley Rowlands (51) and Jason Parry (35) ensured Bethesda seconds hitting a winning 196-7 at The Oval.
Shana Kelly took 3-22 and Andrew Christian 3-36 for the hosts, who were then bowled out for a battling 165.
Opener Ajay Dhawan was the stand-out scorer for Tudno with 65, while Robbie Spens scooped 2-18 and Rowlands 2-26 for the visitors.
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