Having scored 33 goals in their previous six league games – all wins – it was unusual to see Kinmel Bay have to settle for a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
Much of the credit for that has to go down to visitors Llansannan, who put up a fine performance at Y Morfa.
With leaders Y Glannau also drawing at the weekend, second-place Bay remain strong in second, just three points off top spot with four games in hand.
Saturday was about a lot more than football.
Kinmel Bay wore Conwy Mind shirts in warm up to highlight concern over mental health and the team played the game in FvH shirts to also promote inclusion and respect.
Community spirit and togetherness was the true winner.
Goals from Caron Davies and Jac Parry (penalty) were enough to clinch three impressive points for Bro Cernyw, Amateurs sub Ben Wheeler’s reply coming in the 96th minute.
Tomos Watkin-Jones struck four times to reach 25 goals in all competitions for the season as Cerrig comfortably saw off Rhuddlan.
Jones is second highest marksman in the Premier Division with 20 goals.
Subs Llion Thomas (2) and Iorwerth Jones also scored for the hosts, Luke Bowers on target for Town.
Premier top scorer Luke Brownson made it 21 for the season with a double in Glan Conwy’s triumph over Llandyrnog.
Since returning from a brief spell at Conwy Borough, Brownson has netted five times in three outings for the villagers.
Dion Lloyd and William Rylance also found the net for Glan on Saturday, Luke Appleby and Daniel Smith keeping Dyrny in the hunt.
Harry Parkes-Smith delivered a double to guide Llanfairfechan to victory over Bow, who levelled through Greg Hall on 79 before the home match-winner struck the decider after 83.
Table-topping Y Glannau were denied maximum points by a 93rd minute equaliser from Junction’s Jack Williams.
In a topsy-turvy encounter, Thomas Jones hit a hat-trick for the hosts, while Dan Price also made the scoresheet, Dave Maddock and Williams with two each for the Railwaymen.
Ever-prolific Stan Farrell pocketed a treble for Penrhyn Bay in an emphatic away win, Richard Beardsmore (2) and captain Solomon Dickens sharing the rest.
Henllan claimed a first league win of 2025 in some style,
Josh Williams put Llysfaen ahead on five minutes, but after that goals from Josh Jones, Billy Wilde, Steffan Jones, Harry Payne and Emyr Williams ensured the visitors took the honours.
Sports suffered a first league loss in six matches as Albion claimed the spoils at The Meadows.
Ashley Garrett handed the hosts a third-minute lead, but Thomas Bamber replied on 22 to make it all-square at half time.
A Dillan Roberts own goal four minutes into the second half put the away side ahead and they made sure of the points with Keiran Kendrick’s 72nd minute strike.
Sports had Harvey Brewerton and manager Brian Nickson red-carded.
Rhos made it 14 wins and two draws in 16 matches as they moved three points clear at the summit with an eight-goal caning of Wanderers.
Adam Williams (3), Lewis Sealey (2), Bret Durkan, Mike Chapman and sub Danny Gizzi shared the goals, while Richard Hillier-Evans kept a 10th clean sheet in 16 league outings.
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