Two goals in as many minutes early in the second half from sub Sean Pritchard put the seal on an emphatic away win for Hotspur.
Pritchard (2), Kane Astles, Casey Gregg and Steve Driedyk split the goals for the leaders, who are now 16 points clear.
Hotspur manager Scott Hakesley runs us through the game:
“Today we were on our travels into the hills to face CPD Mynydd Llandegai FC. A late change of kit saw us play in red and play we did.
“Before the game I asked the lads to concentrate on first and second balls and run through walls for me. And that’s what they gave me. Taking control from the off, Casey Gregg with some great feet then fired on goal for Kane Astles to grab the rebound.
Shortly after Ryan Woodruff, making his first start back from injury. found Gregg to make it 2-0, then Noel Owen, who was unselfish all day, picked out Steve Driedyk, who took us into the break 3-0.
“Second half and similar to the first the lads were relentless. Making all 5 changes going forward in our away kit was like watching the Red Arrows. Young Lucas Garmey and Luke Llewellyn caused problems down both flanks with Woodruff grabbing his second assist and Owen similar to find young Sean Pritchard, who grabbed a brace in two minutes to round off a great team performance. A special mention goes out to our defensive line and Jake Chapman keeping another clean sheet.
“Next up is a away trip to CPD Llanberis FC
“We appreciate the following shown from the fans who came out today thank you. We go again!!!
After a goalless first half, Ashley Davies struck first for Llanfairpwll on 52 minutes, but a Mathew Roberts double and Damien Smith single enaured Bont turned the tables.
Jac Thompson missed a penalty for the hosts when they were 1-0 down.
Jamie Patterson and Anthony Williams notched the goals which won the day for Gaerwen, Leo Morris with a consolation for the visitors.
Good Evans! It was a handy win for Llanrug in the Arfon derby with Josh Evans scoring twice and Ifan Evans also on the mark.
Second-place Nefyn had to be satisfied with a point against nine-man Nantlle.
Jac Lewis edged the visitors in front on 32, but Luke Allaway levelled matters on 40.
Despite having Sam Tocker and Owen Evans red-carded in the last 10 minutes, Vale held on for a draw.
Cai Tate and sub Cai Tibble both delivered doubles for Pwllheli, whose other goals came via Ethan Hunt, Harri Grant and Robin Thomas adding one apiece, Celt Rowlands with Pentraeth’s sole respose.
Harry Benjamin’s pair ensured Phoenix battled back from behind to win the points, Mathew Shaw having found the net first for Henllan.
All three goals came in the opening 26 minutes for third-place Kinmel Bay, Daniel Ward, Tate Walker (penalty) and Cam Berry supplying them.
After 14 straight wins, Mochdre suffered a shock home defeat at the hands of Glan Conwy.
It was a great weekend for the Cae Ffwt side, whose first team also gained their first league victory of the campaign on Saturday.
Sunday’s battle saw Mochdre go two-up through Soloman Moore and Thomas Wardle, but Ryan Boyle gave Glan hope by pulling one back before the interval.
Then in the second half, Ryan Boddis made it 2-2 before Cyril Carey bagged a 91st minute winner for the jubilant visitors.
Andrew George (3), Greg Parry, Gethin Roberts and Ben Lewis guided Glannau to maximum points, Lewis Eyre-Williams, David Zmiarowski and Connr Gore (pen) with Sports’ replies.
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