LLANGEFNI Town closed the gap on Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One leaders Conwy Borough with a 4-0 triumph at Llanberis.

Chris Roberts’ side are now just one point behind the long-time leaders, who suffered their first league loss of the campaign last week as they were turned over by Llandudno Albion, and the gap is now just one point between the promotion rivals.

Harry Galeotti was the difference maker throughout for the visitors, and the forward was rewarded for his exceptional display with a four-goal salvo to give his side another crucial three points.

Penrhyndeudraeth were unable to hold on to a two-goal advantage as they were held 2-2 by Llandudno Albion.

The hosts raced into a commanding position thanks to first half strikes from Carwyn Price and Huw Quaeck, but they were unable to hold on after the break and goals from Dave Maddock and Connor Davies ensured both sides had something to show for their efforts.

Nantlle Vale were no match for Greenfield and had only a Gavin Edwards strike to show from a 6-1 home loss, while Trearddur Bay were thrashed 7-3 at improving St Asaph City.

Llanrug United advanced to the Lock Stock Cookson Cup third round with a dramatic penalty shootout victory at Llandyrnog United.

Jonathan Sadler and David Noel Williams managed to find the net to send the game into spot kicks, and the away side held their nerve to secure a 3-2 success.

Shaun Jenkins struck twice for Division Two promotion hopefuls Bodedern Athletic in their 4-0 home triumph over in-form Y Felinheli, with Aden Clarke and Stephen Whittaker completing the rout, while a solitary Connor Reece effort was enough to give Aberffraw a 1-0 win over Llannefydd.

Llannerchymedd had goals from Jerome Silence and Richard Jones to thanks for their 2-1 success at Gaerwen, but there was no such luck for Blaenau Ffestiniog as they were hammered 8-1 at home by title chasing Prestatyn Sports.

Amlwch Town put in a spirited display before eventually falling to a 4-2 reverse at leaders Glan Conwy, and struggling Cemaes Bay were downed 6-1 at Mochdre Sports.

A second win of the season for Llanfairpwll improved their chances of avoiding the drop after sealing a 2-1 win at Penmaenmawr Phoenix.