Four first-half goals earned Bro Cernyw a welcome first league win of the campaign.
Ianto Roberts scored twice, Gethin Vaughan and Isaac Rasell-Edwards, with a cracking free kick, secured the points.
An excellent away win over a Cerrig side with a previous 100 percent record put unbeaten Llansannan top of the Premier.
Jack Davies was the star man for Sannan with a hat-trick, Leon Gierke also on target, Alfie Harrison and Tirion Griffiths replying.
Luke Nichols, Ryan Boddis and new signing David Hansom, against his old club, provided the goals which secured Llandudno Amateurs maximum points.
It was 2-0 before Glan’s Dion Lloyd pulled one back close to half time. The second half saw the hosts on top, but the Amateurs defend well.
Second-place Kinmel Bay remain unbeaten after a narrow win over close rivals Meliden at Y Morfa on Wednesday.
Mathew Beach and Dani Mcilvogue struck for Bay, Ryan Roberts responding.
An outstanding performance from everyone in a Mochdre shirt saw the team bank an opening win of the season in their first home game thanks to goals from John Gardner and Josh Grimshaw, Rob Gore pulling one back for Junction late on.
Chris Mcquillen, Josh Macgillivray and Thomas Jones pocketed a goal apiece for Y Glannau, who bounced back admirably from a 7-1 weekend loss to Cerrigydrudion.
Andrew Merner struck a late reply for Rhuddlan.
Glyn Hughes-Thomas, Iestyn Worth, Luke Baum and Dylan Marc Hughes shared the goals in an emphatic win for Talysarn, Josh Camilleri replying.
Good win for Amlwch with Huw Torr (2), Finn Cusick and Martin Byast splitting the goals, Aled Jones responding for the visitors.
Ryan Roberts (2), Louie Turner and a Ieuan Grenier own goal ensured Rovers finished on top, Llanfair’s consolation coming courtesy of Marquis Holland.
Goals from Sion Hughes and Sion Roberts were sufficient to clinch victory for the Quarrymen over new side Deiniolen at Cae Clyd.
Renowned goal-getters Jerome Sillence (2), James Ryan and Louis Chapman all made the scoresheet for Caergybi, sub Jacob Hayward with a late response for Valley.
Cefni are the early leaders of Division One after goals from Dion Owen, a clincar of a left-sided, right-foot free kick from Hugh Jones and a James Lewis strike booked a win over Holyhead, David Williams responding.
Major young talent Calum Thomas was on fire at Cae Rhosfain with a hat-trick for Gaerwen, Jay Finter adding a single.
Dylan Jones, Callum Hughes, Keiran Williams and Calum Thomas provided the goal assists.
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