Ben Hughes’ second-half double ensured Penyffordd progressed in the NEWFA Challenge Cup at Lex’s expense.
Alan Huxley headed the Law into the lead on six minutes, but after 25 he had to leave the field injured and was replaced by Seb Kidd, who nodded in two goals before the interval.
Marcus Davies and Nathan Griffith replied for the Lions, who trailed 3-2 at the turnaround.
In the second half, that man Hughes scored on 51 and 77 minutes to secure away advancement.
Home man of the match was Josh Betteley who made his competitive debut at right back and was a solid member of the Lex defence.
Daniel Woosey notched a hat-trick to win the tie for Casty, although lower division Yr Wyddgrug put up a good show and equalised through Gethin Thomas midway through the second half.
Woosey’s goals came on 12, 71 and 75 minutes.
Goals from Osian Audley, Joel Rowlands and a Joe Maguire penalty put Llandyrnog into a 3-1 lead, but Bro hit back to earn a draw courtesy of Robin Hughes (2) and John Gardner.
Jac Edwards’ 95th minute strike – his second goal of the game – bagged three points for Cerrig who had Delwyn Jones sent off soon after the winner arrived.
Gruffudd Roberts had earlier scored first for Llansannan, who missed a penalty through Sion Davies, before Edwards equalised.
Early pace-setters NFA made it three straight wins, James Stead (2) and Matty Rees sharing the goals.
Jamie Jones was the toast of Penmaenmawr after his goals on 81 and 89 minutes turned a losing situation into a winning one and clinched the Quarry Cup for the home side.
Llanfairfechan had led since the 16th minute through a Dan Hughes penalty.
Grassroots North Wales ran an in-depth report on this game last night.
They could not raise a team for Saturday’s visit to Bow, but Penrhyn Bay were certainly all present and correct on Tuesday as they recorded a first league win of the campaign at the expense of Rhos.
Four players were sent off in a full-blooded encounter – Phemmy Allison, Stephen Bibby and Billy Bibby for the visitors and Ryan Williams for the hosts. All four straight reds were shown in the second half.
David Kelbrick’s goal gave Penrhyn a half-time lead and Jay Sutton added a second soon after the break.
Geraint Jones’ late double made sure of the honours for Craig Evans’ Gwalchmai side at Lon Bach.
Josh Owen gave the visitors a third-minute lead, but Luke McGivern made it all-square after 37.
Kaine Bentley put the Maes Meurig men back in front after 65, then Jones bagged that pair on 78 and 85.
Amlwch’s Rob Tiesteel received a second yellow card on 85 and the home side’s team manager Rob Williams-Jones was shown a red after the full-time whistle.
Premier new boys Cemaes made it two wins out of two since their promotion.
Tom Wood set up Haydn Jones for the opener for the visitors on 33 minutes, but Dylan Williams restored parity after 37.
Early in the second half, Wood put Bay 2-1 up and then provided the assist for Jones to complete his brace.
Andy Clarke hit back on 71 to set up an interesting final 20 minutes or so, but Wood made it 4-2 before turning provider again for substitute Carwyn Jones to slot in number five.
Jamie Aston (2), Jonathan Sadler, Carl Griffiths and Sam Griffiths combined to ensure Llanrug went nap over Llannerchymedd, who replied through a Mark Jones double.
Alwyn Roberts was a four-goal star for a Mynydd outfit which saw off Pentraeth comfortably at Penrhiw.
Steven Tindall struck first on 18 minutes for the hosts before Roberts netted after 25, 54, 75 and 85.
Llyr Coyle and Matthew Parry were the away marksmen.
Tom Hughes gave Penrhyn a 37th minute lead at Caer Delyn, but Tomi Evans soon equalised to make it 1-1 at the break.
Lewis Williams delivered the 61st minute decider for the Penwaig.
There was a red card for both sides in added time, Josh Piper getting his marching orders for Nefyn, while Meilir Edwards was dismissed for the visitors.
Luke Baum was on the mark twice for Celts to make it three goals for the season so far.
Jac Pearce Jones and Glyn Hughes-Thomas also made the scoresheet for the Gloddfa Glai men, Dion Owen and Ifan Mansoor keeping the Darans in contention.
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