Elis Williams collected his third hat-trick of the season as ever-improving Felinheli made it seven points out of a possible last nine.
Williams, 18, followed up earlier trebles against Nantlle Vale and Greenfield this term to push his total for 2024-25 to 12 goals in 10 appearances.
Saturday’s thrilling game at Cae Seilo saw Ethan Hill give Conwy the lead on the half-hour, but three goals in 10 minutes for the hosts turned the game their way.
Williams struck on 37 and 45+2, Rhodri Dafydd and Iwan Owen with the assists, and club record marksman Gruff John netted in between, Jack Cain setting him up.
Eight minutes into the second half, Boro were back in it, Sean Cottrell with the finish and James Lansdowne the assist.
And in the 84th minute it was definitely game on as Hill scored his second, Will Edwards making it a brace of assists, bringing the match standing to 3-3.
However, Felin had a big finish in their locker, Williams completing his hat-trick from another Cain assist before sub Iwan Edwards made it 5-3 in the 94th minute.
A sixth straight home league win for NFA lifted them up to second, level on points with leaders Porthmadog who they trail on goal difference.
Cammron Morris handed the Rhyl-based hosts a 21st minute lead and 1-0 is how it remained until seven past the 90, substitute Curtis Cook sealing the points which maintain NFA’s 100 percent home league record.
Saints were flying high after claiming their first league win in eight attempts at the expense of in-form opponents Llangefni.
Without a win since beating Llannefydd on the opening day of the league campaign at Roe Plas Meadows on July 31, Asaph edged past Cefni with goals from Callum Roberts and Josh Brown, Osian Jones replying for the Anglesey visitors.
Menai Bridge asked for a postponement due to an injury crisis at the club and the League approved their request.
The match will now be rescheduled for later in the season.
Chirk only had an 85th minute consolation goal from Tom Freeman to show their efforts on a disappointing afternoon at Dolforgan Park.
Luke Mumford’s goal was all that separated the sides at half time, but after the break the Lambs made hay, Mumford adding a penalty, while Khyam Wyton, Neil Mitchell, Elliott Jones and Mark Hughes supplied further home net-finders.
Penycae’s run of seven league games without defeat came to an end at The Broadway.
Harry Bowen put the Wrexham side in front on 39 minutes, but Liam Hall levelled after 68 and with 94 on the clock, Kieran McCarley plundered the winner for the jubilant hosts.
Ben Wilson knocked in a hat-trick as third-place Llangollen hit the bottom side for six.
Dan Smith, Louie Middlehurst and an own goal made up the rest for the hosts.
Joe Price was the hat-trick hero, his tally including a penalty as Radnor Valley saw off an out-of-sorts Dolgellau.
Connor Bird’s 52nd minute strike scooped three points for Builth and ended Rhos Aelwyd’s recent upturn in form.
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