Kinmel Bay are up to third in Development League East after a five-goal success on the road at Llysfaen.
From the off Bay were pressing every ball and got the breakthrough in the third minute when a long pass from Dillan Roberts flicked on by player-manager Harry Woodfine found man of the match Jacob Jones, who calmly slotted into the back of the net.
Bay doubled their lead when a ball put into the box by Nathaniel Gibbs found Woodfine, who finished with his knee.
On the half hour the visitors made it three when Tyler Oakley-Evans slotted a perfectly weighted ball down the line to Jacob Jones who cut inside and rifled home his second goal of the game
Jones notched his hat-trick in the 36th minute. A brilliant goal kick from Daryl Gunther landed on the edge of the opposition 18 yard area and fell to Jones, who after a few keep-ups with his knee and feet smashed the ball past the Llysfaen keeper.
HT Llysfaen 0-4 Kinmel Bay
The second half saw both teams tire after the effort put into the first 45.
Jones bagged his fourth goal of the day in the 71st minute.
The Llysfaen keeper cleared the ball just outside his area and Jones battled to win it back. After carrying the ball a few yards forward Jones confidently chipped the back-pedaling glovesman to make it 5-0.
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Liam Bowers led the way for the visitors with a hat-trick, Owen Jones bagged a brace and there was a goal apiece for Javen Low and K Foulkes.
John Atherton replied for Bow, who had substitute Zak Johnson red-carded.
Table-toppers Llanfairfechan came out on top in the tunnels derby and handed neighbours Penmaenmawr their first defeat of the season.
Iestyn Thomas, Cian Adams and substitutes Diego Warburton, Rhys Brook and Dylan Laing shared the home goals, Corey Lundstram converting a penalty for Phoenix. The other away scorer was unnamed.
Jordan Davies-Jones and a Mark Jones own goal ensured Y Glannau claimed a narrow victory at The Mine, Meliden.
Connor Davies had earlier given Wanderers an eighth-minute lead.
Claudio Pires Sani put Gaerwen in front after 30 minutes, but that was as good as it got for the home side as Harry Sutton (2), Charlie Dales, Owen Wallace and Thomas Zalot provided the goals which produced an emphatic win for Pentraeth.
Veteran goal machine Kevin Lloyd (2, 1 penalty) put Llanrug on their way to a big derby victory over the Darans.
Lloyd struck on 14 and 24 minutes, then second-half goals from Sam Griffiths and Gwion Williams sealed a convincing triumph for the hosts.
Rhys Williams delivered a hat-trick and Luke Allaway a brace as Nefyn hit the opposition for six at Cae’r Delyn.
Oliver Room added a single for the Penwaig, sub Aaron Hughes with an 88th minute consolation for Bont, who had an unnamed player red-carded near the end.
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