Two added time goals earned Nefyn a dramatic victory in a fierce clash which featured three red cards.
Visitors Boded led through Dylan Griffith’s 50th minute goal and 1-0 is how it stayed until the 93rd when Penwaig captain Llyr Pennant Williams equalised.
Still the drama was not over as nine-man Nefyn were awarded a 95th minute penalty which Ifan Gwilym Jones converted to win the game.
Two very much in-form sides met at Cae’r Delyn.
At the final whistle, Nefyn had stretched their unbeaten run to 12 matches, while Boded had suffered defeat for the first time in 13 outings.
After a goalless first 45, Griffith edged the Anglesey side in front early in the second half.
In the 89th minute, James McMinimee was red-carded for Boded, while Jac Williams of Nefyn was dismissed for a second yellow.
United went down to nine men when Rhys Williams was shown a straight red on 92, yet from that seemingly hopeless position the hosts still managed to get the win with two late goals..
Captain Clive Williams and Sion Kelly both delivered doubles in a comfortable home win for Bontnewydd.
Two goals apiece from Cian Pritchard and Ian Brown won the day for Penrhyn at Cae Tan Parc.
Pritchard netted the first two, boosting his season’s goals tally to an impressive 23.
Sub Jake Turnbull notched a consolation for Medd.
Connor Owen, Gwion Thomas and James Saxon grabbed the goals which sealed three points for Gwalchmai, Ywain Jones having equalised for Llanrug early in the second half.
Arwyn Jones (2), Mabon Owen, Guto Gwenallt (pen) and Tomos Williams shared ithe away goals for victorious Llanystumdwy, Kelvin Frazer (2) and Steven Tindall responding for Llandegai.
Wisdom Janes and Scott Hughes found the target for Bethesda, who closed the gap on leaders Cemaes Bay to five points with five games in hand.
Leaders Cemaes maintained their winning form on Friday.
Cameron Buckley’s 26th goal of the season and a Dylan Jones strike made it 2-0 at half time.
In the second period, Codie Holland and Luke McGivern added further goals for the hosts.
A late comeback from Llanberis was not quite enough to earn them a point.
Talysarn took a three-goal lead thanks to a Josh Williams opener and a pair from Luke Baum, who is now on 12 for the season.
That is how it stood until the 84th minute when sub Aeron Williams pulled one back for the Darans.
Fellow replacement Alan Mark Owen made it 3-2 with 93 played, but that was the end of the scoring.
Seven wins on the bounce for Blaenau, who continued their relentless march towards the title with a 9-1 tanning of Cefni.
Owain Jones-Owen and Gethin Roberts both pocketed hat-tricks for the Quarrymen, Iwan Jones, Sior Jones and sub Sion Evans adding one apiece, Macauley Lewis with Cefni’s solitary reply.
Arwyn Price edged Deiniolen ahead, Josh Williams equalised, but the hosts won it with an 83rd minute decider.
Llion Roberts was red-carded for Rangers on 29 minutes.
Sub Ryan Roberts’ double was vital in Rovers’ victory at Gaerwen.
Adrian Roberts (pen) and Leon Buckland also struck for the visitors, Calum Thomas, Jay Finter and Dylan Jones running the Auctioneers close.
Rovers led 4-0 at half time, but the hosts fought back strongly in the second period, although unfortunately for them it was all in vain.
Aidan Roberts gave Valley a 13th minute lead, but captain Dylan Williams and Carwyn Roberts hit back to put Llanfairpwll ahead by half time.
In the second half, goals from Ywain McQuire-Jones and a penalty from sub Tomos Williams clinched it for the visitors.
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