Four second-half goals earned the win for Llanystumdwy after they trailed 2-1 at the interval.
Tomos Williams gave the visitors a ninth-minute lead, but Arden Gisbourne and Callum Roberts hit back for the hosts to give them a narrow advantage at the break.
It was not until the final 20 minutes that Llanystumdwy asserted their superiority, Owen Pritchard, Sion Pierce, Arwyn Jones and Iolo Jones with the vital goals.
Goals from Chris Jones, Casey Boylan and Jordan Taylor made this a fantastic win on the road for Boded, Gareth Torr their man of the match.
Alwyn Roberts (penalty) and Steven Tindall put Llandegai 2-1 up at one stage, but Taylor won the match with an 88th minute decider.
Tomi Evans struck three times for Nefyn in a convincing victory, Rhys Williams adding a single for the Penwaig.
Mathew Roberts scored twice for dominant Cemaes at School Lane.
Tom Wood, Matt Reynolds and Dylan Jones added a goal each for the hosts, Matthew Parry having brought Pentraeth level at one stage in the first half.
Marc Evans, Josh Owen and Connor Owen scored a goal each as Gwalchmai edged a close one at Treborth.
A Jac Pearce Jones penalty and Dylan Hughes strike had put Talysarn 2-1 up just after the hour.
Deio Williams’ 26th minute goal put leaders Blaenau in front, but Ywain McGuire-Jones replied after 32 to earn Llanfaorpwll a point.
The visitors shared the spoils despite playing the last half-hour with 10 men following a second yellow for Lewis Allford-Williams
Amlwch moved level on points with table-toppers Blaenau by taking maximum spoils from their visit to Millbank.
Martin Byast was a second-half hat-trick hero for Town, netting on 54, 65 and 69 minutes, Finn Cusick with two assists and Callum Hughes the other.
Captain Louis Chapman responded for Caergybi in the 77th minute.
Ethan Kiernan’s goal handed Deiniolen a 46th minute lead, but Craig Moore secured a point for the Harbourmen by levelling on 75.
Jay Finter (2, 1 pen) and Gwion Parry shared the goals for Gaerwen in a fine home win against Llangoed.
Captain Jordan Pritchard, Louie Turner and sub Tomos Williams all found the net in a pleasing victory for third-place Rovers at Cae Gors.
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