Stevie Donougher made it 11 goals in four matches since joining Llandudno with a double in Sunday’s 5-0 triumph at Cae Seilo.
Tudno maintained their 100 percent record for the season to date and now occupy top spot in Group 2.
Australian forward Donougher, who joined the Seasiders from Bangor in the summer, opened the scoring on five minutes when she latched onto a through ball from Becky Jarvis-Evans, ran past the back-four and beat keeper Catrin Beech in a one-on-one situation, finding the bottom-right corner.
Donougher doubled her and Llandudno’s tally after 39 minutes when she slotted home after good build-up involving Ffion Owen and crosser Maddie Williams.
Two minutes later, Donougher turned provider when her pace had the beating of the Felin back-four and the delivery across the goalmouth was converted into a goal by Maddie Williams.
And it was soon 4-0, Erin Doran with an absolute screamer to put the visitors well in control at half time.
Felinheli had a chance to cut the deficit in the second half when they won a penalty, but Ffion Williams’ kick was saved by Caitlyn Bibby-Fry.
The icing on the cake was applied by Tudno in the 77th minute when Stacey Tradewell’s through ball evaded the centre-backs and left speedy substitute Kelsey Davies clear to make it 5-0.
Meleri Jones put Airbus ahead on the half-hour, but a Menna Evans equaliser three minutes before the break earned Bangor a group point at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium.
Evans took on the Wingmakers defence and hit the ball home with a left foot shot.
Bangor coach Aron Griffith said afterwards: “A point each was well deserved in such an equal match but I wouldn’t be human if I didn’t think that we deserved the full three points.
“To be fair both teams were brilliant on the ball but lacking in the final third. I thought we had plenty of the ball, moving it about well from side to side looking for an opening and Airbus looked to hit us on the counter.
“A few things for us to work on and we must keep the determination going for our upcoming fixtures.
“It’s mad to think we had an average age of between 17/18 in our squad today, showing the talent of the younger girls and they’ll only get better with time and each game. I’m very happy with their progress so far this season “
Elana Harley was a four-goal star for a Nomads team which rattled up eight in this emphatic win at Belle Vue.
Rhyl put up a good battle for the first half-hour or so and the deadlock remained unbroken until the 35th minute, Phoebe Ellis on target.
Harley made it two before the break from a Shannon Hobbs assist.
The visitors really took over in the second half, Harley and Ellis both completing their doubles before the 50-minute mark.
Eighteen-year-old Harley made it a hat-trick with 52 gone, Sophie Hodson assisting.
Hobbs then showed her goal-getting skills, netting on 69 and 72 with help from Anais Bathily. That made it seven goals in three games for Hobbs.
Harley rounded off a great day with her fourth of the match and sixth goal in three games with an 80th minute finish from a Hodson assist.
Waterlogged pitch.
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