Dion Jones lashed home an 87th minute winner for a Llangefni side which halted a sequence of three straight losses against Ynys Môn opponents Trearddur Bay.
Cefni top-scorer Jones’ 17th goal of the season saw him turn sharply near the edge of the box and fire a right-foot piledriver beyond Bay keeper Paul Pritchard.
The win keeps Llangefni eighth in the table with Trearddur, now without a win in five league starts, down in 10th.
This ended up being Campbell Harrison’s final match in charge of the Beach Boys as the manager parted company with the club on Monday.
Bay led 2-1 at half time, a Tom Hilditch penalty on three minutes, followed by a second for the striker on 45+2, putting him on 31 goals for the campaign.
Ashley Ainsworth levelled for Llangefni in the sixth minute.
The second half saw Ainsworth make it two-apiece on 65 minutes – his 14th goal of the season – and then came that late Dion Jones decider.
Ardal North West leading scorer Osian Hughes moved up to 24 league goals in 2025-26 after bagging all four for Bethesda in Saturday’s victory over the bottom side.
Captain Hughes found the net on 30, 64, 74 and 86 minutes, Josh Brown replying for Saints with a penalty after 51.
Ruthless Llannefydd went nap against visitors Town, captain Elgan Roberts (penalty), Mathew Jones (2), David Lawson-Cooke and Tomos Salisbury providing the goals.
Back-to-back away wins for Felinheli, who lifted themselves out of the bottom three after a Cal MacDonald goal on 34 minutes from a Byron Davis assist proved sufficient to see off hosts Llanrwst.
Hari Lambe and Sion Roberts were both on target twice as Pwllheli stretched their undefeated run to four games with an emphatic 5-1 success at Argoed.
Deio Williams continued his goal-a-game ratio since joining from Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs as he netted for the fourth consecutive match to give the visitors a seventh-minute lead, which they held to half time.
Mynydd Isa captain Dylan Roberts was dismissed for a second yellow card on 43 minutes and assistant-manager Dave Roberts found himself red-carded in first half added time.
Down to 10 men, Isa were soon in trouble after the restart as Lambe made it 2-0 in the 46th minute and in no time Sion Roberts added a third.
Shaun Tinsley pulled one back for Mynydd after 53, but Roberts pocketed his second for Pwll with 70 on the clock and Lambe also made it a double on 82.
Second-place Porthmadog cut the gap on leaders Bangor City 1876 to five points with a sweeping victory over Llay at Y Traeth.
Sam Reynolds, Rhys Alun and Gruff John put Port three-up in the first half before William Nevitt pulled one back on 38 minutes.
There were no further goals until Gruffydd Ellis nabbed a fourth for the home side in the 94th minute.
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