Josh Stanley was a SIX-GOAL hero for a Trearddur Bay side whose 100 percent record is seven straight wins – and they now lead the Premier table by seven points.
Bay took to the Lon Isallt pitch for the first time this season and started strongly, going ahead on eight minutes when Harri Hughes set up Stanley for his opener.
Ten minutes later the same pair combined to double the advantage.
Goalscorer Stanley then turned provider with an assist for strike partner Noel Owen.
Stanley completed his hat-trick on 29 minutes, assisted by a superb pass with the outside of his boot by Jac Giles.
Another good finish from Stanley made it 5-0 before Carl Howard put Albion on the scoreboard.
Stanley brought up a first half quintet, Giles again the supplier, to make the interval score 6-1.
Just a minute into the second half, Stanley reached his double hat-trick and 25 goals for the season.
After a string of substitutions for Trearddur Bay, their scoring had finished for the afternoon.
The Rhyl travellers notched a 76th minute consolation via a Sam Jones penalty.
Sub Rhys Williams bagged a hat-trick in the final 10 minutes to win the game for a Pwllheli side which was locked at 3-3 until their late surge.
Cian Goodman-Shepherd put Pwll one-up after six minutes, Cai Tate made it 2-0 on eight, but Liam Brown and Jack Kennedy replied to make it two-apiece at the interval.
Jack Jones nudged the visitors in front again on 56, but Cameron Vaughan put Bow back on terms with 80 minutes on the clock.
Enter 62nd minute replacement Rhys Williams to score on 82, 86 and 90+2 to claim the points for the Llŷn Peninsula side.
Louis Gizzi converted an 89th minute penalty to grab the spoils for Y Glannau.
Conrad Helleur’s first-half double put the visitors in command, Cameron Berry’s pair on 71 and 79, including a penalty, made it level.
However, Gizzi stepped up to win it from the spot.
Phoenix battled back from two down to salvage a draw.
Ynyr Gwilym and Sion Paysor handed Llanrug a 2-0 half time lead, but Harry Jones pulled one back on 49 and added his and Pen’s second after 58.
Joe Owen (2) and Cai Griffiths earned Pentraeth the honours in this Anglesey derby, goals from subs Callum Jones and Oisin Mcareavey running the Auctioneers close.
Sion Kelly, Damien Smith and match-winner Kian Chubb collected the goals which scooped three points for Bont.
Toby Jones and Lewis Eyre-Williams provided Prestatyn’s responses.
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