It wasn't vintage Bala but they had enough about them to carve out a 2-0 victory over a stubborn Llanfairpwll to create a 10 point gap over second placed Llangefni. Tommy Mutton broke the deadlock with a well placed header, following some unselfish play by Owain Roberts and Richard Cook which ensured the points were wrapped up in the 67th minute. Bala did finish strong with Gethin Lloyd, Osian Jones and Mutton all going close.
Mynydd Isa were worthy 1-0 winners over Llangefni; Johnny Leonard's 21st minute goal proved decisive. His long throw into the box was headed clear by Warren Gibb and Leonard volleyed back the clearance with power to leave the keeper Paul Whitfield stranded. The visitors keeper was also the busier of the two shot-stoppers denying Danny Farrell and Sam Pugh two clear cut scoring chances.
LEX XI pushed Glantraeth deeper into the relegation mire. The visitors were chasing the game with just one minute on the clock; a long distance free-kick by Paul Griffiths bounced up off the hard surface and drifted straight over the head of Marc Newbould. Glantraeth then bossed much of the opening half and deservedly equalised shortly before the interval after Gareth Owen set Anthony Hughes free and he lobbed keeper Dan Billington from close range.
LEX restored the lead though on the hour when a looping effort from Mike Santangeli put Newbould under pressure and he clawed the ball into his own net. With the visitors forced into going in search of a point they were caught on the break and Santangeli set up Mike Latham to complete a 3-1 success.
Ruthin Town were left to count the cost of a 63rd minute dismissal of Ben Collins when they were leading 1-0 against Holyhead after Lennox Beddows had only moments earlier given them the lead. Kenleigh Owen then quickly pegged a goal back and Mike Kelly grabbed a last gasp winner.
Llandyrnog United were whitewashed 4-0 at home by Guilsfield who took a 1-0 lead into the break courtesy of a Tom Reynolds goal in injury time. United were on the ropes after that; they conceded a 65th minute own goal and then Dan Graham and Jamie Evans went on to wrap up the points.
The Flint Town United versus Penrhyncoch game looked a torrid affair up until half time. But then Flint put on a football exhibition in the second half and had the visitors on their knees. John Davies provided the Silkmen with a 55th minute lead, Tony Cann then bagged a brace of goals and sandwiched in between was an 80th minute penalty fired home by Shaun Beck.
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Gresford Athletic thought they had done enough to get at least a point out of their trip to Denbigh Town with Phil Jones twice going close and Danny Hughes forcing two good saves from the Denbigh keeper. A Stuart Vernon goal on the hour mark did separate the sides though but Gresford felt they had a good shout for offside.
The spoils were shared between Llandudno and Mold Alex who took a 5th minute lead through Stuart Hayes. But Llandudno deservedly levelled when Aaron Pritchard replied with 15 minutes left.
Report by Phil Jones