Phoenix claimed top spot in the Premier Division with Saturday’s hard-earned win at Cae Chwarae.
In tough conditions, Pen trailed to a fifth-minute Luke Appleby goal set up by Sion Davies, but by half time Aaron Keating’s men had turned the tables.
Alfie Caldecott equalised on 24 minutes and Ricky Jones made it 2-1 on the stroke of the interval.
Ten minutes into the second half, Caldecott struck again and then provided the assist for Daniel Williams to add a fourth before the hour mark.
It was game over at this point and Llansannan’s miserable afternoon was completed by the 83rd minute dismissal of Gwion Bibby for a second yellow card.
Dan Roberts was on target twice for a Junction outfit which stretched their unbeaten run to seven matches.
Curtis Cooper set the ball rolling for the Railwaymen with a fourth-minute goal from a Jack Williams assist.
Daniel Smith’s own goal on 29 minutes doubled the away lead and after Roberts’ double on 30 and 42, the contest was all but over by half time.
Llandyrnog did show some fight in the second half, a Joe Maguire penalty on 55 and Dan Porter goal after 68 giving some respectibility to the final asoreline,
Four first-half goals meant Llanfairfechan all but had the points in the bag by the interval.
Jamie Haggas broke the deadlock on 11 minutes, Osian Roberts netted after 16 and 36 and Cory Young made it 4-0 with 42 on the clock.
Ellis Jones missed a second half penalty for the hosts before Hedd Williams nabbed a consolation for Cernyw.
A seventh successive league win for Glan Conwy kept them in second spot.
Dan Lloyd and David Hansom struck for the visitors in the first half, then Cameron West, Joel Morgan Jones and Tyler Griffiths added further goals after the break.
Josh MacGillivray and Chris McQuillen bagged consolation goals for Y Glannau.
Quite a game at Top Park where 10 goals were evenly shared between two attack-minded teams.
Rhos led 4-1 at half time, Richard Beardmore, Tommy Edwards, Phemmy Allison and Jordan Dixon on target, Harry Payne replying.
The visitors looked to be well on their way to victory, but Henllan rallied big style after the break, Lewis Roberts plundering a hat-trick with goals on 49, 59 and 68 minutes before Payne completed a remarkable turnaround by making it 5-4 to the hosts after 70.
There was to be one final twist, and 82nd minute own goal from Wil Clayton earning Rhos a point.
Leaders Llandudno Amateurs were unstoppable in fronr of goal against a Wanderers outfit which gave it their all despite the severity of the scoreline.
Azz Rogers led the charge with four goals, Jordan Tidswell delivered a double, David Williams converted two penalties and there was one net-finder each for Joe Jones, Morgan Davies and Mike Chapman.
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