Jay Sutton completed back-to-back hat-tricks for an Amateurs side which maintained their good cup form with victory over Glan Conwy at Go Goodwins Stadium.
The visitors struck first in just the third minute through 17-year-old William Rylance before Jack Kearney levelled on eight, Anthony Tidswell with the assist.
Sutton bagged his first and second after 11 and 25, Franky Gughrill, another teenage hotshot, replying for Glan with 20 on the clock.
Half time 3-2 and plenty to play for.
Sub Morgan Thomas made an impact on 58 minutes when he netted the Amateurs’ fourth, Sutton this time the chance supplier.
Sutton then made it a treble after 70, David Hansom setting him up, and although Gughrill managed a second for Glan on 78, it did not affect the result.
Great result for a Llanfairfechan side which is scoring lots of goals so far this season.
Thomas Croston recorded the only net-finder of the first half for the hosts, but Town were in a stronger position after a Dave Maddock own goal made it 2-0 on 49.
Ellis Jones added a home third on 56 before Maddock scored in the right goal after 67 and soon after Jack Williams cut the deficit to 3-2.
The next goal would be vital but it did not arrive till the 92nd minute when Cyril Carey made it 4-2.
Seven days after a 10-0 loss at Llandudno Amateurs, Cerrig bounced back well with a 5-1 beating of a Bro Cernyw side they had already defeated 1-0 away this term.
Tirion Griffiths (2), Jac Edwards, Harri Watkin-Jones and Llion Thomas shared the home goals, Jac Parry replying.
A cracker of a game saw Llansannan lose their 100 percent record but maintain their unbeaten slate with a 4-4 draw against Mochdre.
An Alex Williams double in the opening 20 minutes got Sports off to a flyer, but Lewys Jones netted twice himself to make it 2-2 before Niall Owen edged the visitors back in front before half time.
Sub Tom Seddon equalised on 64, Paddy Hold put Mochdre into the lead yet again after 73, but Meilir Williams rescued a point for the leaders after 85.
A first-ever away win for the improving Blue Bridge who found the net five times at the Bananabeu.
Leon Melling (2), Jonny Mee, Carl Howard and sub Alex Bamber made up the visiting tally, Samuel Adeyinka-Gabs, who opened the scoring, and Paul Vinall responding for the hosts.
In atrocious conditions, this match was abandoned in the late stages and confirmation is still awaited on whether the result will stand.
Division One leaders Llandyrnog, who had won all six previous league matches, took a two-goal lead through Rob Swift and Alfie Harrison on 39 and 45+1 minutes respectively.
Early in the second half, Harry Payne pulled one back for Henllan, who equalised on 83 via a Billy Wilde penalty.
Two late goals earned Penrhyn Bay a draw from this end-to-end corker at The Oval.
Phemmy Allison put Bay one-up on three minutes, Barry Roche levelled after six, an Adam Cassidy penalty on 13 made it 2-1 to Wanderers, but Hari Bartlett restored parity on 16.
Just before the break, Wayne Evans edged Wanderers in front again.
In the 51st minute, Cassidy made it eight goals in six games to push the visitors 4-2 ahead, Roche with the assist.
The travellers looked well set for victory until Stan Farrell bagged Bay’s third on 83 and sub Tom Cotterell made it all-square after 89.
Recent signing Matty Griffiths was a five-goal hero for Sports in Saturday’s hammering of Crozzy at The Meadows.
Hayden Kivell, Sam Jones, Ashley Garrett and a penalty from 11-goal top-scorer Mike Jones rounded off the rout.
Sports are up to second with 38 goals scored in just six games.
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