Congratulations to Caernarfon – winners in the league for the first time this season at the 11th attempt.
The Canaries, whose only two victories this term had come in the Betty Pickering Cup, put three league points on the board at the expense of Amlwch Town.
Captain Lisa Jones broke the deadlock on 35 minutes and it remained 1-0 up to half time.
Elan Evans struck twice in the second half, on 49 and 60 minutes to make it 14 goals for the season and Llinos Hughes was also on the mark.
Town are home to Llanystumdwy in their final league games on May 4.
Dave Maddock struck twice for Junction to make it 24 goals for the season, while sub Jack Nettleton also delivered a double for the Railwaymen.
Mathew Jones (pen) and Tomos Rhys-Williams added singles for Junction, who had Joseph Roberts red-carded on 33 minutes.
Ashley Seddon was the sole marksman for Bow, who had Nathan Bridges sent off for two yellows.
Elliot Croston scored both Llanfairfechan goals in a narrow victory.
Lewis Brownson notched his 26th goal of the campaign to give Glan Conwy hope.
Llanfair keeper Gavin Lewis saved a penalty and kept out two follow-up attempts.
Swifts clinched runners-up spot in Division One on goal difference after tonight’s defeat of Albion.
Jake Carey and Frank Montgomery netted a brace each for the hosts, sub Jacob Guy also on the scoresheet, Keiran Kendrck and Lloyd Hubbard registering for the visitors, who had Joshua Lally sent off late on.
Peter Mansoor (2) and Deio Roberts supplied the goals which ensured Llanberis made it five games undefeated, captain Dion Billing responding for Berffro.
Dion Owen and Ioan Tudor both banged in doubles for Medd in this resounding away win.
Hywel Jones and Dan Thomas notched one apiece, while top-scorer Adren Gisbourne provided three assists.
All-square at School Lane, Luke McGivern (2) and Ben Hoyland with the home goals, while Rhodri Jones (2) and Guto Gwenallt (pen) earned a point for Llanystumdwy from a long midweek trip.
A run of seven straight wins came to an end for Gwalchmai, who had to settle for a point at Maes-y-Parc.
Nonetheless, third-place Gwalch are undefeated in 11 in the league and now trail leaders Bethesda Athletic by six points with two games in hand.
Iestyn Marlow, Liam Willighan and sub Jamie Whitmore nabbed the goals which earned Llandegai maximum reward, Dylan Jones with Pentraeth’s sole reply.
Liam Young’s 92nd minute equaliser salvaged a point for Holyhead.
Shane Jones netted first for Amlwch, Craig Moore levelled, then Jordan Lloyd put the hosts 2-1 up on 72 minutes, but that late response ensured honours ended even.
Calum Thomas’ treble boosted his tally for the season to 28 goals and helped Gaerwen end their league campaign with a thrilling win over Cefni at Cae Rhosfain.
Keiran Williams also found the net for the Austioneers, Jamie Patterson (2) and Henry Caldecott making sure the visitors pushed the home side all the way.
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