Boded clinched a fifth place finish for the second season running in the Premier with an eight-goal salvo against Bont at Cae Ty Cristion.
Leading the charge was Asa Thomas, who struck four times to finish on 36 goals in a season where he lifted the Bob Brodie Trophy for the top goalscorer on Anglesey for the third time in four years.
Boded also finished up the second highest goalscoring team in the Premier with 93, just one behind runners-up Nantlle Vale.
Thomas had the Brodie Trophy in the bag by half time, scoring a hat-trick while Callum Hughes and Chris Jones also struck to make it 5-0 at the interval.
In the second half, captain Chris Jones completed a double, making him Boded’s leading marksman in 2025-26 with 23 goals.
Thomas did not join the club until January, hitting 22 goals for the Green and White Army and 14 for previous team Cemaes Bay.
Sub Justin Williams also found the target for the hosts, Jac Thompson with a consolation for the visitors.
Four goals in as many minutes during a frantic second half spell turned a potential defeat for Bontnewydd into a rousing victory.
Bottom side Llannerchymedd led 2-0 and 3-2 in the first half, but ended up losers for the 24th time in 28 league games.
The Ynys Môn side unfortunately completed the season without a single league win, but started well enough at Tan Parc, Mark Jones and a Dion Owen penalty putting them two-up inside 16 minutes.
Sion Kelly hit back after 36 and 43 to make it 2-2, but Sion Roberts restored Medd’s lead in first half stoppage time.
It remained 3-2 to the hosts until four away goals arrived in just four minutes.
Jac Thompson provided two of them, Jason Owen and Adam Jones making it 6-3.
Aeron Williams’ 87th minute goal was all that separated the sides at the end of Wednesday’s Caernarfon-area derby at Cae Gors.
Bottom side Boro were holding on well against the NWCFA Junior Cup winners, who had been reduced to 10 men after 29 minutes when Spanish goalkeeper Gabriel Suarez Martinez was red-carded.
Then three minutes from time, Elis Hughes provided the assist for striker Williams to notch his 16th goal of the season, the win ensuring Rangers finished fifth in Division One.
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