Goals are flowing for Llandudno Under-23s at present.
On Monday, they came up with another six to knock Pwllheli out of the cup.
Cieran Williams (3), Levi Montgomery, Harry Montgomery and Harley Doyle split the home total, Cai Tate and Cian Love on target for Pwllheli.
Luca Hogan was a five-goal star as Nomads Under-21s went top of the table on Monday night.
Sub Dylan Evans (2), Jayden Tang, Caleb Hughes and Jack Burman brought up the remainder of the double-figure riches.
Third-place Borough reserves showed good character to come from behind and claim a deserved three points with two late goals at Y Morfa Stadium last Friday.
Tomos Williams edged Llangefni ahead on 19 minutes and 1-0 is how it stayed up to half time.
And there was no further score until the 80th minute, when Jacob Guy equalised from a Russell Jones assist.
Five minutes later, Brad Williams grabbed the winner for Conwy.
John Webster was shown a red card for Llangefni before the end.
Carwyn Davies’ double ensured Rhos Aelwyd claimed a point from their visit to Clywedog Park.
Great point for Hawarden as they equalised in the 97th minute against leaders Nantlle, who had won their last nine league games in succession.
Ironically, the previous team Vale had failed to beat was also Rangers, the sides drawing 4-4 at Maes Dulyn back in November.
On Saturday, Osian Williams gave the visitors a 20th minute lead, but a Lewis Hopwood penalty after 25 levelled the contest.
Phil Warrington edged the Penygroes side back in front after 54, but Lee King-Magee emerged the Hawarden hero with that dramatic equaliser seven minutes into stoppage time.
Hugh Jones was red-carded for Nantlle after the final whistle.
Kai Morris and Josh Valentine delivered the goals that mattered for visitors Albion.
Joshua Roberts’ 90th minute strike grabbed the points for Saints at The Ring.
Keanu Bruton put Llay in front after 14 minutes before Archie Jones made it one-apiece on 41.
Cai Tate (2), Josh Roberts, Llyr Williams and Kian Thomas-Martin shared the goals for Pwllheli in this convincing victory.
Captain William Gordon and sub Callum Hughes produced the net-finders which earned Airbus a narrow success at the Achieve More Stadium.
Jack Baines-Hughes had given the Wellmen a fourth-minute lead, which they held until just before the hour.
Six of the best from Llandudno, with club social media king Levi Montgomery completing a hat-trick with a late penalty.
Jenson Gee (2) and Cieran Williams added their names to the scoresheet for the on-fire Seasiders.
Substitute Rob Reynolds supplied a dramatic late winner for Gresford as he scored five minutes into overtime after the 90.
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