Five goals from Boded’s Asa Thomas against his former club ensured the hosts made it seven straight league wins on Wednesday night.
Thomas’ quintet lifted him to 750 career goals and 26 for the current campaign – 14 for Cemaes and 12 in Boded colours.
The green and whites did not made the breakthrough until first half added time, Thomas on target.
Before the interval, Bay had Daniel Jones sent off for a second yellow card.
Thomas went goal crazy after the break, netting on 46, 51, 52 (penalty) and 62 minutes to put the home team out of sight.
Chris Jones added another for Boded before the hosts had Josh Owen red-carded on 76.
Jac Thompson’s 90th minute net-finder salvaged a point for Bontnewydd.
Ben Rowlands and Guto Jones put the Darans two-up at half time, but Jason Owen pulled one back on 61 before 17-year-old Thompson’s late leveller.
Cameron Jones and John Littlemore scored either side of half time to clinch the win which puts Tigers four points clear at the peak.
No stopping second-place Nantlle on this night, sub Elis Puw (2), Nathan Palmer, Elis Williams, Llion Griffiths, Owain Ellis, Osian Jones and Aaron Griffiths sharing the goals
Luke Owen and Ashley Davies made it 2-0 Llanfair at half time, then Ywain McQuire-Jones, who also provided two assists, notched a third on 73 to put Pwll out of sight.
Sub Patrick Wright scored a late consolation for Amlwch.
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