A good day for the Stephens family as brothers Adam and Callum, as well as cousin Anthony, all featured on the scoresheet at Go Goodwins Stadium.
Llandudno made it five wins in six matches to enter the Cymru North’s top five.
Jake Cook fired an early effort just over for Guils before Alex Boss appeared to be blatantly pulled back for the hosts making a run on goal, but the referee saw no offence.
The deadlock was broken on 18 minutes. A long throw into the box from the right led to some head tennis before captain Anthony Stephens brought the ball under control and applied a smart left-foot finish.
Iwan Matthews drilled one just wide for Guils before the luckless Boss was denied a penalty when he seemed to be bundled over in the area.
Mark Cadwallader’s header was tipped over by Luke Evans before the break.
Llandudno doubled their lead seven minutes into the second half. Anthony Stephens delivered from the left and sub Callum Stephens scored with a fine header.
In the 68th minute a deep cross from the right by Kieran Baker picked out Adam Stephens, who steered clinically past the keeper.
The scoring was rounded off when Adam Stephens crossed from the left to the back post where Cadwallader volleyed home his 11th goal of the campaign.
Cameron Darling, Anthony Stephens (c), Mark Cadwallader, Adam Stephens, Harvey Bennett, Michael Davies, Alex Boss, Luca Bennett, Kieran Baker, Alfie Banning, Daniel Wood. Subs used: Callum Stephens, Cai Roberts, Harry Dodwell, Mitchell Williams, Harley Doyle.
Gwalchmai 0 CPD Llanberis 1
Dion Owen’s 45th minute penalty was sufficient to secure three points for Llanberis and scupper Gwalchmai’s unbeaten home record this season.
Darans keeper Dylan Roberts made some fine saves for the visitors, who were good value for their win.
Caergybi 1 Llangoed and District 0
James Ryan’s 32nd minute goal from a Louis Chapman assist banked the points for Caergybi in the only Division One match to survive the weather on Saturday.
Mathew Owen missed a 25th minute penalty for Llangoed.
Chapman was dismissed for a second yellow card two minutes over the 90.
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