Jenson Wold’s 82nd minute winner ensured Bow maintained their 100 per cent record and sit top of the table after a fourth straight win.
Henllan put up a great show, but Bow were the better team for the whole of the first half.
In the 21st minute, the hosts took the lead through Cam Vaughan, Tom Fleming with the assist.
Vaughan received the ball, took on a defender and slotted into the corner of the net.
In-form striker Wold made it two after 37 minutes, but credit to the visitors they did not give up and Lewis Roberts pulled one back on the stroke of half time.
Due to injuries. substitutions were made by Bow at half time and Henllan began the second period well, Roberts netting again on 56 to make it 2-2.
Brilliant 18-year-old Fleming edged Bow back ahead on 66, but with 70 gone, sub Donovan Hughes levelled the match – what a contest!
A draw would have kept the Prestatyn side top, but they wanted the three points and that man Wold delivered the decider eight minutes from time.
Passion and frustration got the better of both teams on 84 minutes when home keeper Martin King and Henllan sub Cameron Jones were red-carded for an altercation.
Josh Tambs stepped in goal once again for the hosts and Bow saw out the game.
The consistent Shane Thomas was man of the match for Bow – that’s 3 from 4 awards for him now.
Bay handed Albion their first league defeat in some style at Y Morfa Leisure Centre ground.
The magican Jacob Jones notched his second hat-trick of the season for the hosts and lifted his overall total in 2024-25 to eight.
Chris Evans, Ciaran Brady and sub Cameron Berry added a single apiece for the home side.
Billy Sieben salvaged Phoenix a point with a 91st minute equaliser.
Y Glannau had led 2-1 at half time through goals from Ryan Davies and Andrew George, Harry Benjamin replying for the hosts.
Thrills all the way in this eight-goal cracker.
Mochdre took a two-goal lead through Michael Corrales and Callum Tideswell within the opening 20 minutes, but captain Soloman Moore and Mark Jones brought Wanderers level before the break.
Adam Davies restored the away lead after the restart, sub Andrew Dunphy equalised, then Riley Cranham put Prestatyn in front for the first time.
However, 16-year-old Jac Thomas popped up with a late leveller for Mochdre.
A fine first league victory for Pentraeth, Charles Craig giving them a half time lead.
Tomos Pritchard equalised on 68 minutes, but sub Thomas Zalot and Caleb Efans struck late on to book a home triumph.
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