ALL four fixtures involving Anglesey League sides went ahead on Saturday despite heavy snowfall over the weekend.
Valley Athletic kept their North Wales Coast Junior Cup hopes alive with a fantastic 3-2 win over higher league opposition, Bontnewydd.
Goals from Jordie Lees, Justin Williams and Mike Williams handed Barry Rowlands' side a memorable win over their Gwynedd League opponents as they progressed to the semi-finals of the prestigious competition.
Elsewhere, there was controversy in the Dargie Cup semi-final between Mynydd Tigers and Caergybi as the tie had to be abandoned after just 25 minutes.
The match official decided to call the game off after a fight had broke out between the two teams. Punches were thrown and players were sent off even after the whistle had blown.
A hearing of the league's committee will take place this week to determine what consequences will arise as a result of the incident.
In the Lucas Oil Cup, Richard Owen's Bryngwran Bulls cruised to an impressive 3-0 win over an in-form Arriva Bangor at Beach Road.
A brace from James Ryan and a solo strike from winger Matty Roberts was enough to see the visitors reach yet another semi-final in what has been a fine campaign for them so far.
Finally, in the only Kon-X Anglesey League tie played on Saturday, Llangoed Reserves drew 1-1 with Bodorgan. Matthew Cole and Danny Connolly scoring to hand both sides a point apiece.
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