Cemaes ended a run of five successive defeats with a 3-0 home triumph over Talysarn Celts on Friday night.
Luke McGivern opened the scoring for the hosts on 28 minutes from a Iolo Hughes assist.
Tom Wood doubled the home advantage in the 54th minute before the same player turned provider for McGivern to notch his second of the night with 58 gone.
Unfortunately, McGivern’s evening was tarnished somewhat when he received a 96th minute red card, Celts sub Tomos Usher also suffering the same punishment.
Tigers returned to the Premier summit on Thursday evening with a narrow win over third-place Nantlle Vale.
Llion Griffiths gave the visitors a fifth-minute lead before Matthew Jones equalised from the penalty spot on 17.
Jones then delivered the winner on 62 – his 22nd goal of the season.
Good battle at Bryniau where hosts Pentraeth edged the honours.
Tyler Mapp nudged Cefni in front two minutes into added time at the end of the first half, Home keeper Louie Sturrs was red-carded at the same stage.
Despite being at an obvious disadvantage for the second half, Pentraeth came out fighting.
Kian Abbott made it all-square on 48, Charlie Dales then put the Sandmen in front from the penalty spot with his 14th goal of the campaign and captain Connor O’Neill added a third with 81 gone.
Nathan Lewis did get one back for Cefni on 89, but it was not enough to prevent the hosts taking the points.
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