Pentraeth’s impressive end to the season continued as they took maximum points at Cae Gors.
Dion Griffiths gave Rangers the lead on just three minutes, but in added time at the end of the first half, Hogr Tofiqy levelled for the Sandmen from a Corey Abbott assist.
It stayed 1-1 until captain Dyfed Alston put the visitors 2-1 up on 73 with his 11th goal of the season, Charlie Dales the chance supplier.
And Cai Griffiths booked the points with a third for the Ynys Môn men after 81, Tofiqy assisting on this occasion.
Two late goals won the contest for Llanuwchllyn.
Haydn Grindley’s 26th minute strike from a William Cooke assist handed Llangollen a half time lead, but Elis Jones levelled matters on 77 before Cynan Roberts bagged the decider with 85 gone.
Guto Edwards and Gwydion Edwards supplied the assists for the home goals.
Player-manager Craig Evans notched his first hat-trick for Gwalchmai in three years as the Maes Meurig men ended their campaign on a high note with a five-goal show at the Medd.
The 42-year-old Evans had last delivered a treble for Gwalch in May 2023 during a 7-1 thrashing of Pentraeth.
Gwalchmai maintained their climb away from the drop zone by making it back-to-back wins on Tuesday, Iwan Sawicz and skipper Darren Roberts also on the scoresheet, Callum Evans with bottom side Llannerchymedd’s sole response.
Jac Mlynarczyk provided a brilliant four assists for Gwalch, who rose to fourth from bottom. They did not manage a single win in their first 16 league games, but then were victorious in six of their last 12.
Veteran front man Kevin Lloyd proved he still has plenty of magic left in his boots with a two-goal show in an emphatic win for Llanrug at Maes-y-Parc.
Lloyd struck on 49 and 72 minutes to boost his goals tally for the campaign to 24, Matthew Roberts and Tomos Owen also on target for the visitors.
All this after Gwion Davies netted first for Penrhyn with 16 on the clock.
Nefyn United clinched the league title with a hard-fought win at Ffordd Padarn.
Steffan Toplis and Ifan Jones notched the vital goals for the Penwaig, Thomas Collins responding for the Darans.
A full match report has been carried elsewhere on Grassroots North Wales.
Celts made it four wins in a row and inflicted upon the Quarrymen their first defeat in seven matches.
Aled Jones, Jack Usher and Josh Williams delivered the home goals on 13, 26 and 59 minutes respectively.
Coedpoeth led 2-0 at half time through a Matty Thomas double, one a penalty, but Lions rallied in the second period to snatch a point, Kai Welch halving the deficit on 74 minutes before captain Lewis Dallimore equalised with 84 played.
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