Nefyn bounced back from the previous weekend’s defeat at leaders Menai Bridge with a convincing home victory over Llandegai.
In the only Premier Division game to survive the wet weather on Saturday, the Pegwaig closed the gap on leading pair Tigers and Nantlle Vale with a four-goal success at Cae’r Delyn.
After a goalless first half, the visitors suffered a big blow when they had Zac Williams red-carded in the 48th minute.
Soon after a pair of goals in six minutes from Rhys Williams put the Llyn side in command.
Sub Llyr Williams clinched the points by making it 3-0 in the 86th minute.
And one minute past the 90, Nefyn added a fourth through sub Llyr Evans, fellow replacement Williams with the assist.
All other matches postponed
Mountain Rangers advanced to the Division One Cup semis with a hard-earned win at Treborth.
It was a second win away to Rovers this season for the Cae Gors club, who celebrated a 1-0 league triumph back in October.
Saturday’s cup tie saw Rangers take a 2-0 lead by half time, Aeron Williams finding the net on 15 minutes before Elis Hughes converted a penalty after 22.
Herbie Hofsteede pulled one back for the hosts early in the second half, but on the hour Rhys Jones made it 3-1.
Kian Hughes reduced the deficit to one goal by scoring after 77, but Rangers held on for the victory.
Cefni needed extra time to triumph in an eventful quarter-final at Plas Arthur.
Nathan Lewis missed a 34th minute penalty for the hosts, Thomas Jones being shown a red card for the away side.
On 36, goalkeeper Louie Sturrs conceded an own goal which handed Cefni the lead.
Dyfed Alston equalised for Pentraeth on 56 and with no further goals an added 30 minutes was required to determine a winner.
In the 107th minute, sub Chris Gentille delivered the deciding goal from a James Ryan assist.
Pentraeth manager Simon Abbott was red-carded with 112 on the clock.
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