Tables kindly supplied by Mr Bryan Roberts
Very few league title races in Welsh football can have as exciting a look as the Tier 4 North Wales Coast East Premier Division battle for glory.
With each team playing 24 matches, there is still a long way to go and it is impossible to say at this stage who will come out on top.
Anyone from current leaders Penmaenmawr Phoenix right down to NFA, in eighth place but with numerous games in hand on the rest, could yet be crowned champions, although to be fair, some more than others in that top eight are genuine contenders.
Bay recovered from a goal down to record maximum points against Bro Cernyw.
Lewis Brownson handed the visitors a 10th minute lead, but by half time, the hosts were 3-1 to the good.
Jordan Bellham equalised on 13 before Leon Bower, a ninth-minute replacement for the injured Ashley Wood, bagged a double on 26 and 39.
Seven minutes into the second half, Connor Morris put Bay 4-1 ahead with his 21st goal of the season, Bellham providing his second assist of the match.
Jack Lloyd-Williams’ 20th minute goal from a Dom Holland assist looked like it would be enough to seal Abergele a much-needed win, but Robert Hurst equalised with 92 on the clock to rescue a point for Llansannan.
A good contest between third and first ended all-square.
Daniel Roberts put the Railwaymen ahead in the 15th minute, but Mike Williams levelled on 23 with his eighth goal this term.
Three late goals secured three excellent points for Mochdre at The Mine.
Goalscorers for Mochdre were Niall Owen, Scott Brown and Cameron McGaw, all three of which were tidy finishes.
Macauley Ross notched a late consolation for Meliden, who had Lucas Edwards red-carded.
Jay Whitehouse, Niall McGuinness, sub Owen Jones and Matthew Robinson supplied the goals in a comfortable home success for NFA.
Undefeated Bow earned a hard-fought win at fellow high-flyers Glan Conwy to stay well on course for a title bid.
Greg Hall, Kyle Robb and Aaron Boyle plundeed the away goals, Oliver Carey (pen) and sub Dion Lloyd responding for Glan, who had Joel Morgan Jones red-carded on 31 minutes when the score was 0-0,
All-square at Top Park, Dafydd Jones striking first for Henllan on 34 minutes before Chris Darbey made it 1-1 after 70.
Leaders Amateurs took the honours at the OPS Wind Arena, captain Joe Jones scoring twice to reach 25 goals for the season, Jordan Tidswell also on the mark.
Adam Roberts was Bay’s sole marksman.
Bret Durkan broke the deadlock for Rhos on 21 minutes and Billy Bibby secured a home win with a second goal after 60.
Bibby and Durkan provided the assists for each other’s goals.
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