FRIDAY, APRIL 4
Premier Division (7.30 pm)
Cemaes Bay v Llanrug United
Talysarn Celts v CPD Llannerchymedd (at Treborth, Bangor Uni)
SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Premier Division (2.30 pm)
Glantraeth v CPD Bontnewydd
Gwalchmai v Bethesda Athletic
CPD Penrhyndeudraeth v CPD Llanystumdwy
CPD Pentraeth v CPD Boded
Division One (2.30 pm)
Bethesda Rovers v CPD Cefni
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs v Caergybi
CPD Gaerwen v Holyhead Town
Valley Seniors v Amlwch Town
Bethesda moved four points clear at the Premier summit after seeing off the challenge of Llanystumdwy with a three-goal victory at Treborth on Tuesday night.
The Meurig Park club broke the deadlock after 13 minutes when Joe Todd was denied by Iwan Emlyn in the Llanystymdwy goal before Kyle Hartleb was on hand to turn home the loose ball.
Bethesda had to wait until 10 minutes after the interval to extend their lead when Emlyn made a brave save to deny Todd from close-range but captain Osian Hughes swept home the loose ball.
Pesda secured all three points with four minutes remaining on the clock when Hughes was played through on goal and maintained his composure to slide the ball past Emlyn.
The deadlock remained unbroken at Cae Cynlas until the 44th minute when Gethin Davies put Llandegai a goal-up.
Steven Tindall and Kelvin Frazer added to the scoresheet in the second half, while there was also an own goal from Berffro keeper Josh Roberts.
Justin Williams notched the only goal on 64 minutes as Boded returned to winning ways at the expense of Penrhyndeudraeth.
Corey Lundstram’s first-minute goal proved enough to secure the points for Pesda at Cae Glantraeth.
Two high-flyers produced a thrilling contest at Maes Meurig.
Cameron Jones and James Saxon struck in the first half to give Gwalch a 2-0 interval lead.
Ryan Folksman replied for Cemaes on 75, but it was not enough to stave off defeat.
Goals from Peter Mansoor and Gethin Maxwell ensured Llanberis ran out winners over their Anglesey visitors at Ffordd Padarn.
Josh Evans and Owain Jones found the net for Llanrug, but Glyn Hughes-Thomas and Tomos Williams hit back to earn Talysarn a point.
Goals galore at Penrhiw where Rovers came out on top.
Leon Buckland (3), Jordan Pritchard (2), captain Leon Owen (2), Kieron Bullock and Ryan Roberts shared the home tally, Callum Hughes (2), Todd Cusick, Cian Evans and Patrick Wright the away marksmen.
Bethesda led 7-0 at the break, so Amlwch actually won the second half 5-2 but for no reward.
A sixth straight league win put Blaenau seven points clear in Division One.
Owain Jones-Owen made it back-to-back hat-tricks for the Quarrymen and 12 goals for the season.
Sion Roberts was also on the mark for the leaders.
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