Bottom side Bethesda gained an impressive 22-22 draw with Dolgellau in their latest Division One outing.
With just a single win all season, Pesda added another positive digit to their record with a last-quarter flourish.
At the end of the first three segments, the Ogwen side trailed 6-9, 12-14 and 16-17 respectively, but won the last 6-5 to grab the draw.
In a second versus third clash, Walis Bryncoch overcame the challenge of Arfon Ladies 28-22.
The teams were all-square at 12-12 come half time and Bryncoch were just one goal in front entering the last, but the Walis side impressively closed the match by taking the fourth quarter 10-5.
Dyffryn Ladies were always ahead against Penygroes Primos, but could never afford to relax in an 18-14 victory.
Cadi Jones was a standout player for Dyffryn, who won three of the quarters 3-2, 7-6 and 5-3 respectively, while the third was drawn 3-3.
The unstoppable Genod Walis made it 19 straight wins with a 37-17 verdict against Llewod Llyfni.
Leaders Genod were consistently ruthless, scoring 9, 10, 10 and 8 goals over the four quarters.
Third-place Holyhead Hawks took the honours 28-22 against Thunderjags.
Hawks bossed the opener 9-5, lost the second 8-4, making it 13-13 at the midway stage, but won the third decisively 10-5 and the last 5-4.
Ela Evans was a particularly strong performer for the Thunderjags.
Second-place Pwllheli Pumas won all four quarters against Walis Wariars and took the overall match by 24 goals to 17.
Pumas led just 9-7 at halfway, but upped their domination in the third and fourth. Olivia and Freya Schonhut were highly impressive for Pwllheli.
Basement team Pwllheli Dreigiau Dre put up a good battle against Walis Midffield but ended up losing out 18-14.
Dre won the first quarter 3-2, but narrowly lost the next three.
Megan Evans was outstanding for the Pwllheli side, while Luned Owen starred for Midffild.
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