Luke McGivern scored a fabulous four goals in Cemaes Bay’s win at Treborth Playing Fields. Tom Wood netted one and added three assists for the visitors, Luke Baum (2) and Tomos Usher on the mark for Talysarn.
What a day for 17th birthday boy Codie Holland as he scored twice after coming on as a sub – including a 91st minute winner – to clinch victory for second-place Cemaes.
After a goalless first half, Matt Reynolds put the islanders in front on 56 minutes.
Sub Sion Williams equalised on 76, Holland made it 2-1 after 78, but Williams struck again on 86 for 2-2.
A minute over the 90, a Iolo Hughes assist set up Holland for a memorable decider.
Glantraeth recovered from two-down to force a draw.
Osian Tomlinson and Sion Kelly put Bont in seeming command, but captain Arwel Williams and Iwan Sawicz hit back to earn Glan a point.
Boded moved into the top six with Rob Tiesteel notching a hat-trick, captain Chris Jones, Shaun Jenkins and Jordan Taylor (pen) bringing up the half-dozen.
Charlie Dales, Matthew Parry and sub Liam Roberts provided Pentraeth’s replies.
Guto Llywelyn delivered the winner nine minutes into added time for Llanberis.
All the goals came in the first half at Tan Parc, Meilyr Povey and Luke Baum putting Celts two-up before Arden Gisbourne responded.
Talysarn had Glyn Hughes-Thomas red-carded on 72 minutes but the visitors held on for the points.
Veteran Kyle Williams rescued a point with an 88th minute leveller for Llanystumdwy having come on as a sub just past the hour.
Guto Gwenallt struck first for the hosts, but Cian Pritchard and Cai Henshaw replied to hand Penrhyn a half-time lead.
Guto Griffiths made it 2-2, Gwion Davies edged Penrhyn back ahead on 73, but Arwyn Jones equalised with 81 gone.
Cedri Jones presented Penrhyn with the lead again by scoring on 83, but long-serving Williams had the last word.
Three red cards were shown at Caer Delyn, where Nefyn banked the points thanks to goals from Ifan Jones and Tomi Evans.
In the 73rd minute Josh Piper saw red for the Penwaig, while Gwyndaf Hughes and Gareth Hughes both walked for Berffro.
Iwan Williams, sub Tomos Williams and Anthony Williams all scored in this win for Llanfairpwll. You could say Williams had a good game!
Craig Moore knocked in a late response for Holyhead.
Wayne Thomas (2) and Luke Roberts notched the goals that sealed victory for Llangoed, for whom Marquis Holland had a promising debut up front.
Ethan Kiernan converted a late penalty for the visitors.
Owain Jones-Owen netted twice for leaders Blaenau on 42 and 57 minutes before further goals from subs Sior Jones and Ian Roberts put the Quarrymen out of sight.
Jay Finter and Llion Roberts produced the goals which won this one narrowly for Gaerwen, Sion Miller grabbing one back for Valley on 78.
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