Rhidian Williams was a four-goal hero as next-to-bottom Bro celebrated just their second league win of the season at the expense of visitors Bow.
All of Williams’ goals came in the first half, after 6, 17, 39 and 45 minutes.
Robbie Parry (pen) and Luke O’Mahoney replied for Bow, who received three red cards – goalkeeper Cain Folly on 35 minutes, manager Nick Jones on the hour and Loui O’Carroll after 80.
Y Glannau returned to the summit after avenging a 7-1 home defeat to Cerrig back in August with a fantastic performance.
Goals from Steven Kirk (pen) and Dan Porter ensured the visitors stretched their unbeaten league run to nine matches.
Tomos Watkin-Jones replied for Cerrig, who had sub Llion Thomas red-carded.
Connor Morris plundered a hat-trick for a Bay side which rediscovered winning ways after four straight losses.
Jordan Bellham also struck for the visitors, who also benefited from a Derry Morris own goal.
Callum Lloyd and Robert Swift notched consolations for Dyrny.
After three consecutive losses, Meliden returned to winning form in style by pipping the Railwaymen in a seven-goal thriller.
Former Prestatyn Town striker Lee Beattie bagged a 90th minute decider for the Miners – his second goal of the match.
Lucas Edwards and Fin Newell were also on target for the hosts, Dave Maddock (2, 1 pen) and Jack Williams hitting back for Junction.
Big surprise at Mochdre where the former leaders had their eight-match unbeaten run in the Premier shattered by local rivals Glan Conwy.
After a goalless first half, Dion Lloyd edged the visitors in front on 62, then Lewis Brownson delivered a double in the closing minutes, both from Mezz Knight assists.
Brownson has now netted eight goals in his last five matches and 18 for the season. He is top-scorer in the Premier by a country mile on 16 goals, with no-one else in double figures.
A mighty performance from Phoenix against a team still above them in the table.
Unbeaten Pen went to town with hat-tricks apiece from Dan Williams and James Hobson. Williams now has 19 goals in all competitions this season.
Evergreen defender Mike Williams also made the scoresheet for Aaron Keating’s side.
The defeat would have been more severe but for the heroics of Amateurs keeper James Roberts.
Diego Warburton and Ellis Jones nabbed the goals that sealed the honours for visitors Llanfairfechan, Liam Bowers replying for Rhuddlan.
Captain Dan Lewis (2), Harry Payne, Steffan Jones and Lewis Roberts shared the goals for winners Henllan, Adam Cassidy with a hat-trick for Wanderers.
James Guy’s hat-trick – which included two penalties – proved the difference between these sides.
Freddie Banning also netted for Swifts, while the scorers for battling Llysfaen were Steven Collins (2) and Ashley Black.
Unbeaten Rhos remain top of the table on goal difference after blasting a dozen past Blue Bridge.
Adam Williams and Richard Hill both came up with trebles for the hosts, Mike Chapman and sub Phemmy Allison adding doubles, while singles were provided by Billy Bibby and sub Scott Court.
Lewis Sealey and Bret Durkan both offered three assists, Hill with two.
Kyle Lally made it 16 goals in all competitions with a double for Albion in this well-fought home vctory over Penrhyn Bay.
Matthew Pendleton also scored twice for the hosts, Josh Jones with a single.
Stan Farrell (2) and Corey-Leo Roberts kept Albion in the contest.
Llangefni Town top-scorer Amber Brown Here is the latest Goalden Girl table in the 2025-26…
Champions Llanuwchllyn are applauded onto the field by Cefn Albion ARDAL NORTH EAST FIXTURES -…
Close call at Pwllheli v Llangefni Town (blue). Another great photo from DAI SINCLAIR -…
Scott Reeves of Rhos Aelwyd (left) and Liam Marshall of Corwen in action last Saturday.…
NFA form a guard of honour for Ardal North West League champions CPD Dinas Bangor…
Airbus lifted the NEWFA Challenge Cup last season Following Buckley Town's withdrawal from the NEWFA…