Harry Gomez was the toast of Central Park after his 57th minute strike decided Tuesday’s Vale of Clwyd derby in Denbigh’s favour.
Top-scorer Rhys Lloyd, on 27 goals this season, went close to an early opener when his eighth minute effort smashed against the post.
The game remained goalless until 12 minutes into the second half, when Gomez lifted the ball over stranded keeper Oliver Leech from 30 yards to break the deadlock.
Leech did well to stop sub Sait Kanli and Lloyd adding to the away tally before the end.
Sam Bryan’s 23rd goal of the season, plus further strikes from Harry Williams and Kacper Gziut earned Gresford three points on the road.
Cayden Hazeldine led the way with five goals as Mynydd Isa piled on the agony for Rhyl at Argoed.
Jack Jones, Joshua Holmes and Jay Wiles (1 pen) added two apiece, with further goals supplied by captain Cameron Anderson, Sam Jones and sub Nathaniel Hughes.
Connor John delivered another five-goal haul to move up to 29 for the season as Bangor dished out a thrashing at Ffordd Derwen on Sunday.
John, 17, who hit a double hat-trick three weeks earlier at Rhyl Reserves, was again the chief difference in a thumping victory for the Citizens. He is leading scorer in the Championship Conference with 14 goals in just six matches.
The experienced Harry Galeotti added a single for the visitors, Paul Jones with a single response for NFA.
Table-toppers Bay took the honour at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium on Saturday courtesy of goals from sub Freddie Naylor, Ben Roberts and Dafi Rowlands.
Sam Parry struck twice for Llandudno to reach 30 goals for the season as his team stayed in the title picture with victory at the Memorial Playing Fields.
Harry Dodwell and Nathan Lloyd added singles for the Seasiders, while Leo Jones and Morgan Lloyd-Thomas provided the Ruthin responses.
It finished level at Leeswood, Morgan Flavell and Joel Morgan Jones on the mark for Llanrwst, Corey Ditchfield and Jacob Hughes for Bucks.
Thomas Malcolm was a four-goal hero as Nomads delivered six of the best at The Quay 3G on Friday night.
Jack Fagan and Alfie Bennett added singles for the Deesiders, Lewis Williams with the Wellmen’s consolation.
There was a double red card incident after 70 minutes. Nomads keeper Danielius Liepa and Zak Dakin of Holywell received their marching orders with the score at 5-1 to the hosts.
After a goalless first half, Stanley Edwards handed Gresford a 56th minute lead before subs Oscar Synnerdahl-Evans and Rhys Jones (pen) clinched an away win with further goals after 71 and 87.
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