Y FELINHELI lost ground at the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division Two summit after they were held 3-3 at Kinmel Bay.

The home side opened the scoring after just three minutes with a sensational free kick from prolific forward Matty Griffiths, and they increased their advantage on 14 when Jordan Worthington timed his run perfectly before firing a low drive into the bottom corner.

Their joy proved to be short-lived as the visitors made the most of a rare attack on 16 minutes that saw Gruff John turn in an opportunity from a tight angle to half the deficit.

The home side remained undeterred and restored their two-goal cushion soon after the restart when Ashley Woods found himself in a promising position at the far post, and the experienced skipper remained composed to put away the chance with aplomb.

They were unable to hold on to this heading into the break as Owain Jones made the most of the space afforded to him in first half stoppage time to leave things all to play for at the interval.

Gradually the visitors began to assert their dominance which culminated in an equaliser on 58 minutes through a well-struck set piece from Ryan Cain, leaving the points shared as Matthew Marsh-Evans spurned a good chance for the hosts late on.

Gwalchmai moved up to second in the standings thanks to a 3-1 home victory over Mochdre Sports, with prolific striker Marc Evans hitting a brace to play a leading role in their success.

Another winner on the weekend was Pentraeth, who emerged from their home clash against Llandudno Junction with a 5-3 win thanks to goals from Marquis Holland, Kian Abbott, Gwyndaf Hughes, Rees Roberts and Sion Jones.