Callum Hughes and Iwan Kirkham both struck twice as Boded rattled up an eight-goal victory over Anglesey rivals Gwalchmai.
Dylan Griffith, Justin Williams, captain Jordan Taylor and sub Chris Jones added one apiece for the hosts.
Honours even at Cae Stanley, Cai Penny Williams putting Bont ahead in the 14th minute before Kaine Bentley levelled on the half-hour.
Ashley Owen hit a hat-trick as Nantlle Vale ran up double figures at Glantraeth.
Sub Rob Daniels struck twice for the visitors and there was goal each from Elis Williams, Hugh Jones, James Bell, Sion Jones and Carter Davies, Daniel Rylance with a consolation for the outgunned hosts.
Great scoreline in favour of promoted Blaenau, Deio Williams and Sion Roberts with two goals each, Cai Price and Iwan Jones one apiece, Sion Williams with Llanrug’s sole response.
Arwyn Jones (2), Aron Jones and Iwan Richards all found the net to bank Llanystumdwy a second straight win to begin their league campaign.
Not quite the 21-goal salvo they managed on Saturday, but still a very good win for early table toppers Talysarn, Glyn Hughes-Thomas with a double to add to his four from the first game, sub Jack Usher with the other, while Leon Buckland found the target for Llandegai.
Tomi Evans salvaged a point for Nefyn with a 94th minute equaliser in a dramatic encounter at Maes-y-Parc.
Noa Griffith put the Penwaig ahead on 11, Owain Williams levelled on 22 and Gwion Davies handed Penrhyn the lead before half time.
There were no further goals until the 87th minute when Nefyn’s Evans made it 2-2.
Penrhyn goal machine Cian Pritchard looked to have won it when he netted on the 90, but Ifan Gwilym Jones set up Evans for that last-gasp equaliser.
Rhidian Williams and Sion Meirion Jones sealed an away win with goals on 31 and 36 minutes respectively for Cernyw, Franky Gughrill’s penalty on 72 not enough to save Glan Conwy from defeat.
Level pegging at The Flyover, Tomos Rhys Williams and Daniel Price on the mark for Junction, Osian Roberts hitting back with a double to rescue a point for Llanfairfechan.
Andrew Thomas (2, 1 pen) and sub Meilir Williams banged in the goals that mattered for Llansannan, Tomos Jones striking for Cerrig, who have lost two in a row.
Matthew Griffiths and Jon Terry netted for Meliden, who led twice but had to settle for a point, James Lansdowne and Michael Corrales ensuring a share of the spoils for Conwy.
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