Sam Parry’s hat-trick helped Llandudno move to within two points of leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads U18s with two games in hand.
Parry, 17, moved onto 16 goals for the season with his latest riches at Bangor City Stadium on Wednesday night, where the Seasiders led 3-2 at half time.
Also on target for the visitors were Frankie Beteta, Jordan Hadaway, Harry Dodwell and Cai Roberts, while Noah Hughes, Joseff Baker-Hughes and sub Elliot Sanders-Shears replied for Bangor,.
Rhiley Griffiths’ 86th minute strike proved to be the winner for Holywell in an all-Flintshire battle.
Harrison Doleman also landed a hat-trick for the Wellmen, Cayden Hazeldine, James Sparrow and Mark Atkinson responding for Mynydd Isa.
Leaders Nomads were held to a goalless draw by Colwyn Bay’s talented youngsters at the Blue Turtle Arena on Tuesday.
Sion Jones (2) and Jacob Duffy supplied the goals which earned Denbigh three points, Aron Hughes with Llanrwst’s consolation.
Two late replies from Jack Griffiths and captain Liam Jones were not quite enough to save Airbus from defeat at Argoed on Sunday.
Goals from Daniel Tinsley, Jack Jones and Oliver Sell were enough to win the day for Isa.
Warren Leach struck first for Buckley, but Rhyl rallied to secure just a second win of the season thanks to net-finders from Ryan Finnan, Toby Jones and Ryan Williams.
Connor John handed Bangor a 24th minute lead, Harry Williams levelled for Gresford on 64 before a Alexander Cooper penalty with 79 gone banked the points for Gresford.
Bangor had Sion Dafydd red-carded late on.
Harrison Doleman and Louie Doleman notched two apiece for the winning Wellmen, Lewys Williams adding a single.
Ciaran Roberts and Tomos Salisbury produced a pair apiece in this convincing Ruthin victory at Ffordd Derwen.
A first defeat of the season for Nomads as Llandudno took the honours at The Quay 3G.
Lorencz Rowe-McHugh gave the hosts a 12th minute lead, but the Seasiders turned the tables, Harry Dodwell, John Cooper and Sam Parry scoring in the second half.
Max McGoona (penalty) and captain Efan Bowden-Williams collected the goals which earned Bay the spoils at Central Park, Rhys Lloyd with Denbigh’s sole net-hitter.
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