Cai Tate scored all three goals as Pwllheli toppled the league leaders in a match unusually played on a Saturday.
Tate struck on 4, 28 and 50 minutes, two assists provided by Ethan Hunt and the other from Moi Williams.
Trearddur’s Thomas Lennon was shown a straight red card on 50 minutes and Jenson Rowlands was dismissed for two yellows after 71,
Jack James’ 86th minute equaliser rescued a point for Henllan after Shane Thomas had given Bow a 62nd minute lead.
Bow keeper Martin King produced a magnificent first-half save and the deadlock was broken after the hour, when the outstanding Kai Paolucci played a great ball for Thomas to head on past the keeper and apply the finish.
Bow worked their socks off throughout and felt they deserved the win, Henllan’s late equaliser making the result feel more like a loss for the visitors.
Unbeaten leaders Phoenix moved eight points clear at the summit with a hard-fought 5-3 success at Y Glannau.
Connor Helleur and Brychan Rhys-Williams put the hosts two-up after 17 minutes, but Cody Williams and Corey Lundstram brought Pen level by the break.
Phoenix took command in the second half through goals from Billy Sieben, Logan Williams and Lewis Williams, Louis Gizzi with a late response for the hosts.
Hat-trick hero Thomas Bamber and Lloyd Hubbard clinched the win for Albion, Danny Ward and Jacob Jones replying.
Ifan Jones notched a treble and Carwyn Trenholme a single in Nefyn’s success against Llanberis.
Four goals from Cameron Buckley, one a penalty, helped guide leaders Trearddur to a thumping victory over Gaerwen.
Captain Jacob Davies, James Leatherbarrow and Casey Gregg added one apiece for Scott Hakesley’s men, Oisin Mcareavey with the away goal.
Jenson Rowlands was MOTM for Bay
Ywain Jones (3), Osian Neary, Josh Evans and captain Tomos Glyn Owen delivered the home side’s tally, Morgan Roberts and Leo Owen for Pentraeth.
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