Felinheli picked up a vital point in their battle against relegation.
Trailing 1-0 at half time, the hosts levelled through Iwan Owen and Cal Macdonald went close to a winner when he struck the crossbar.
Tom Smith (2), Callum Wakefield (2), Will Evans and Jordan Jackson split the goals in this thumping win for Gresford.
Champions Rhos maintained their unbeaten record but had to recover from 2-0 down to manage it.
A Dan Gizzi own goal and Drew Reekie strike put much-improved Wanderers in the driving seat, but Billy Bibby pulled one back before half time via a Bret Durkan long throw.
Chris King set up Scott Court for a second half equaliser.
A very interesting night in the Premier with leaders Bethesda beaten and Gwalchmai and Nefyn United securing wins which moved them into the top four.
Connor Owen, Dion Jones and Marc Evans notched the goals which banked Gwalch maximum points at Berffro.
Just a second league loss of the season for table-topping Bethesda – and a first defeat at home.
Scott Hughes’ goal was not enough to save Pesda from being beaten by division dark horses Llanberis.
Iwan Kirkham (2) and Dylan Williams delivered the win for Glantraeth which put a dent in Boded’s title hopes.
Chris Jones and Alfie Dodds responded for the visitors, who were below par on the night.
Nefyn rose to fourth after a fine result at Penrhiw.
Rhys Williams, Ifan Jones and Tomi Jones-Evans notched the goals for the Penwaig.
Nefyn are 15 league matches unbeaten, winning 12 of them. That’s 39 points out of a possible last 45.
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