Y FELINHELI remain in control of Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division Two following an emphatic 7-1 home win over Pentraeth.

The championship contenders made light work of their latest outing to stay clear of Penmaenmawr Phoenix on goal difference, and they also have a game in hand that could further boost their title hopes.

A brace apiece from Iwan Owen and Carwyn Dafydd did the majority of the damage, with Ifan Emyr, Rhys Parry and Owain Roberts also on target for the hosts.

Gwalchmai lost ground at the summit after they were held 3-3 at home by fellow newly promoted side Llandudno Amateurs.

Sandy Malone’s men managed to take the lead early on when Martin Byast found the net with just five minutes on the clock.

This joy did not last for long as Mark Jones managed to turn in a chance to level matters on ten minutes, but the visitors responded well once again and regained the upper hand with 27 gone thanks to a fine attempt from Kyle Johnson.

Once again the home side responded swiftly courtesy of a superb strike from prolific forward Marc Evans on the half hour mark, but the Amateurs’ took the lead for the third time after the break when a neat passage of play was finished off in style by Aidan Bell.

They were unable to hold on for a memorable three points as Bryn Roberts converted on 67 minutes to ensure both sides had something to show from an entertaining affair.

Bobby Griffiths hit a consolation for Barmouth and Dyffryn United in their 3-1 loss at Penmaenmawr Phoenix, and Ryan Rowlands was on target for Amlwch Town in their 1-1 draw at Llannefydd.

Aberffraw looked to have secured three points when Gary Boulton found the net on 15 minutes, but they were pegged back late on by Gaerwen’s Shaun Monument in a 1-1 stalemate.