GWALCHMAI picked up some silverware thanks to a 2-1 extra-time win over Nefyn United to lift the Gwynedd Safeflue Cup.

A tense opening to proceedings brought little in the way of chances, but Gwalch gained the upper hand on 57 minutes when a neat passage of play resulted in Craig Evans finding the net.

This looked like it would be the only goal of the contest until the closing stages, when United star Mark Dunn levelled matters in stoppage time to send the final into an additional 30 minutes.

The pivotal moment arrived on 113 minutes when Corey Sinnot put them ahead once again, and this time they managed to see the game out to get their hands on the trophy.

Holyhead Town advanced to the Meditel Cup third round with a resounding 6-3 triumph over Bontnewydd.

The in-form duo of Asa Thomas and Tom Roberts were in ruthless form once again, with both helping themselves to hat-tricks to seal a passage to the next stage, with Aled Steele notching a brace for the visitors.

Bro Goronwy’s hopes of securing the Gwynedd League title are now over after a 2-2 draw at Beaumaris Town.

Goals from Callum Thomas and Connor Jones were not enough to give the away side a crucial three points, with Shaun Lock’s effort on 85 minutes ensuring both sides went home with a share of the spoils.

Dave Baston, Callum Davidson and Dafydd Healy all struck for Menai Bridge Tigers in their 3-1 home win over Llangoed.