Jonny Taylor made it four goals in five games for Town with a 36th minute winner at Deeside Stadium on Saturday.
The former Rhyl 1879 and Llay Welfare striker got in behind the Bay defence after Harris Thomas flicked on a long goal-kick from Elliott Jones and lofted a beautiful finish over keeper Paul Pritchard.
The result was a real tonic for Gary McConnell’s side, who joined three other teams on six points and widened the gap on the bottom two.
It was a third loss in seven league starts for the Anglesey travellers.
Sam Thomas poached a second-half double to secure three points on a Sunday afternoon for the Rwsters.
Thomas scored on 69 and 87 minutes, both assists coming via keeper Cian Williams.
Second-place Llangefni boosted their unbeaten record to seven matches with a great win on the road at Llannefydd.
A Cameron Jones 11th minute penalty handed Cefni a half-time lead before Jamie Thomas doubled it early in the second period.
Tom Jones replied with an 81st minute spot-kick for the hosts, but it was not enough to save the day.
Port comfortably kept their perfect streak intact, a 4-1 success at The Ring amounting to a sixth win in as many starts for Chris Jones’ men.
Gruff John struck first for the visitors on seven minutes, Shaun Cavanagh made it two from a penalty after 16 and Dan Atkins notched a third with 43 on the clock.
Rhys Alun Williams added number four with 56 gone, Cavanagh assisting, before Jonathan Collo pocketed a consolation for the Welly.
Oliver Hansen delivered a double and the in-form Tyler Joyce also found the net in NFA’s 3-1 home triumph over the bottom side.
Luke O’Mahoney brought Saints level on 31 minutes after Joyce had scored first, but that was as good as it got for the away side.
Captain Osian Hughes scored all four goals in a magnificent display for Bethesda at Cae Sling.
Hughes made it 11 goals for the season after netting on 6, 31, 59 and 83 minutes, Harley Crossfield replying with a penalty for Phoenix, who had Daniel McIlvogue sent off for two yellows after 66.
Nathan Mendoza scored eight minutes into added time to seal a dramatic win for Mynydd Isa at Cae Seilo.
The visitors were 3-2 up at the interval, Kieran Jones with a double and Mendoza also on the mark, goals from Aled Hughes and Dylan Jones keeping Felin in the hunt.
When Hughes made it 3-3 on 57 minutes it was anyone’s game and it looked destined to end all-square until Mendoza plundered his sixth goal of the season.
Isa finished with 10 men after Lewis Tudor was red-carded on 89.
Still unbeaten after 11 games in all competitions and Ardal North West leaders – the Bangor City 1876 juggernaut continues steaming along.
A crowd of 752 was at Bangor City Stadium to see Michael Johnston’s men inflict a first league loss of the season on Prestatyn.
Dylan Summers-Jones broke the deadlock on 22 minutes from a Tommy Creamer assist before Corrig McGonigle soon added another – his 11th goal in 9 games. 1876’s all-time top scorer has netted in all nine matches he has played in so far – another career best possibly?
Jake Walker pulled one back for Town before half time, but Jamie Reed and Liam Morris added further home strikes in the second half – assists from Summers-Jones and James Barry.
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