Two goals from Luke Baum – including a 100th minute winner – clinched a dramatic victory for Talysarn.
Cai Penny Williams gave Bontnewydd a 22nd minute lead, but Baum levelled on 41 from a Dylan Hughes assist.
A draw looked a near certainty until Iestyn Worth set up Baum for the decider – his 10th goal of the season already.
Callum Hughes made it five goals in four matches for new club Boded, who were on cloud nine after overcoming the tough hurdle of Nefyn.
Hughes struck on 35 and 63 minutes for the Anglesey hosts, who opened the scoring through Dylan Griffith after 16.
Rhys Williams and Tomos Davies replied for the Penwaig, who suffered their first defeat of the campaign.
Boded were reduced to 10 men in the 92nd minute when Rob Tiesteel was shown a second yellow.
Big win on the road for Medd, Tomos Hughes (2), Callum Roberts (2), Hywel Jones, Ioan Tudor, Jac Mlynarczyk and Gwion Owen sharing the goals, Iolo Jones with Glantraeth’s only reply from the penalty spot.
Jamie McDaid and Kaine Bentley both struck in the first half to clinch the honours for Tigers, sub Sion Williams’ response early in the second period not enough to save Llanrug.
Tom Wood bagged a first half brace to put Cemaes in charge before Asa Thomas pocketed his first league goal – and fourth overall this season – for the club in added time past the 90.
A fourth straight win for Vale, Llion Griffiths (2), Owain Ellis, Rob Daniels, Eliw Puw and Osian Tomlinson splitting the half-dozen goals.
Goals from Deegan John, Reece Evans and Gwion Davies put Penrhyn three-up before late replies from Kurt Hellfeld and Tomos Saylor (penalty) gave Llanberis late hope.
Ifan Jones of Penrhyn was shown a second yellow on 61 minutes.
Gaerwen kicked off their season in winning style thanks to goals from Anthony Williams, sub Jamie Patterson and Calum Thomas, Rhys Thomas and captain Dan Jones hitting back for Amlwch.
Luke Winter (2), Steve Jones and Andy Clarke were all on the mark in Aberffraw’s fine start, Jake Rowlands having put Borough in front after just two minutes.
Chris Hughes (2), captain Mel McGinness, Craig Moore and sub Mike Jones provided the goals for the Harbourmen, Luis Teles and Michael Lewis-Williams replying for Rovers, who had captain Harry Jones and Zac Williams both dismissed for two yellows in the late stages.
Unfortunately this match was abandoned midway through the second half with Rangers 5-3 up when Llanfairpwll midfielder Tom Wilkes suffered a serious injury to the head and ribs which required the attendance of emergency services.
An eight-goal thriller at Bryniau saw Llangoed take the points thanks to goals from Samy Guillemin, Wayne Thomas, Marquis Holland, Dylan Williams (pen) and Mitchell Jones.
Kian Abbott, Dyfed Alston and Charlie Dales (pen) were the Pentraeth marksmen.
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