Sub Jacob Owen scored the 88th minute goal which clinched an eighth win in nine starts for Hotspur who remain nine points clear at the top of the West Division.
Visitors Mynydd Llandegai took the lead on 20 minutes through Sebastian Samuel, but Sean Pritchard equalised close to half time, then fellow 17-year-old Owen bagged that late winner.
Both sides had a player dismissed on 62 minutes after being shown a straight red – Llandegai’s Samuel and Jordan Rowlands of Hotspur.
Winning manager Scott Hakesley discusses Sunday’s game.
“Today we welcomed Mynydd Llandegai to the New Stadium.
“The game finished 2-1 to ourselves and normally I’d go to lengths of how the game was played. Today I’m not doing that.
“Today I’m gonna focus on the togetherness and the will to win from what is a great bunch of young lads trying their best.
“We fully understand as staff we’ve had a great start and teams will come as strong as they can against us – it’s to be expected.
“However we continue to show progression, giving 16 year old Troy Patrick his league debut and 13 of today’s squad aged 22 and under. We also called up 2 prospects in Lucas Garmey and Reece Thomas to familiarise themselves with us as we continue to look to the future.
“To say I’m proud of each and everyone one of them is an understatement. Considering some things that happened today which I won’t go into.
“Sunday the 26th October we travel to Llanrug.
“Today’s MOTM went to Joe Jones, who was asked to play in 3-4 different positions and always gives his all.
“We move on together and a special mention to today’s ref David Griffiths. Top quality ref – they are hard to come by.”
Huw Owen scored twice for Llanberis, but Bont took the points thanks to goals from Cian Evans, Leon Williams and David Jones’ 80th minute decider.
Guto Jones missed a penalty for the home side.
Lleu Humphreys, Iwan Pennant Williams, sub Gwern Williams and an Owain Jones own goal made up Nefyn’s winning tally, Cain Edwards on target for Llanfairpwll.
Sam Mansell and Aaron Evans notched the late first-half goals which banked an away win for Gaerwen.
Tomos Jones (2) and Osian Davies earned Nantlle a narrow win, Dyfed Alston (2, 1 pen) running Pentraeth close.
Congratulations to bottom side Blue Bridge Development on their first-ever win.
Jonny Mee was the visitors’ hero with a 96th minute winner at Y Morfa Stadium.
It was Mee’s second goal of the game, Liam Miller having also netted for the away side in the first half.
Mark Kelly bagged a 95th minute equaliser for Conwy, who had been 2-0 down, but there was a late twist courtesy of regular marksman Mee.
Aaron Bennett and sub Kevin Philipose supplied the goals which delivered Glan Conwy a heart-warming win.
Andrew George (2), Jordan Davies-Jones, Mike Norval and Dylan Williams split the goals which bagged three points for the hosts, Barry Roche among the scorers for Wanderers.
Josh Duckenfield gave Llandudno a 51st minute lead, but Ashley Garrett and captain Ste Falvey hit back to win the day for Sports.
Seven wins out of seven for Kinmel Bay, who were in familiar clinical goal-scoring form at St Asaph.
Sub Harry Woodfine (pictured above) was a hat-trick hero for Bay, Christian Akoha and Kieran Smith netting two each and Liam Samuel adding another.
Noel Jones replied for the outgunned Saints.
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