An eighth straight win for Mochdre Sports Development has taken them to top spot in the East Division.
Goals from Jac Thomas, Tom Wardle, Kaiden Gorry and Leon Hender won the day for the visitors, assists supplied by Solomon Moore (2), Wardle and Mccarthy Ward.
Back to winning ways for Conwy who defeated a Henllan side they beat 5-1 at home a fortnight previous.
Joshua Lee (penalty), Sam Jones, Kane Twomey and Ethan Hill notched the away goals on Sunday, Mathew Shaw, Owen Sidney (pen) and sub John Lewis replying.
Tyler Griffiths and sub Ashton McTear were on target for Glan Conwy, a goal arriving in each half.
Although Y Glannau led twice through goals from Michael Norval and Andrew George, Harry Birchall (2, 1 pen) and Morgan Roberts hit back to win the day for Phoenix.
Lucas Faircliffe and Macauley Lewis put St Asaph 2-0 up inside the first 20 minutes, but Sports rallied to take the win, Bulgarian sub Sinan Safet scoring twice, Dale Bonsall and Sam Jones also on the mark.
Two visiting goals in the final six minutes clinched the match.
Saints’ Charlie Lyons was dismissed on 79 minutes for two yellow cards.
Ryan Woodruff, Mel McGinness, Luke Jones, Shay Murphy and Noel Owen scored a goal apiece as Hotspur moved 11 points clear at the summit with a ninth win in 10 starts.
Joshua Evans netted a consolation for Llanrug.
Second-place Nefyn fell further behind the leaders when they could only draw at Nantlle Vale.
Elgan Jones put the Penwaig in front on 25 minutes, but Elis Williams and Aaron Griffiths hit back to give Vale an interval lead.
Eban Buckley-Jones equalised on the hour.
Cracking win for Gaerwen sealed by five goals shared between Calum Thomas (2), Osian Evans, Aaron Evans and Anthony Williams.
Harry McMullan and Michael Jones found the net for Trearddur Bay.
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