LLANRWST United continued their Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One resurgence with a 4-1 success at Barmouth and Dyffryn United.

The Rwsters have recovered from a poor start and now find themselves among the contenders for the title in the early stages of the campaign, and they went ahead on 15 minutes when Gavin Jones found the net after a prolonged spell of possession.

United responded well to the setback and levelled matters after 21 minutes, but the away side regained the initiative with 35 gone after Morgan Owen added to their tally.

After the break saw Leighton Griffiths double their advantage with a neat effort on 66 minutes, and Elliot Llewelyn sealed the points after 81 to round off another impressive overall display from the title hopefuls.

Llandudno Albion’s inconsistent start to the campaign continued as they fell to a 4-2 home reverse at the hands of Penrhyndeudraeth.

Recent signing from Conwy Borough Lee Thomas got the hosts off to a flyer on four minutes, but they were pegged back after 17 when Rhys Jones converted a chance.

Prolific forward Dave Maddock put the home side back in the ascendency, but Albion had nothing to show for their efforts as Meilir Williams hit a hat-trick to condemn them to defeat.

Llandudno Junction were unable to cause a stir at the summit as they were hammered 6-0 at Llanrug United.

Division Two title hopefuls Glan Conwy had to settle for a share of the spoils in their 1-1 home draw with promotion rivals Y Felinheli thanks to a Jordan Phillips leveller on 35 minutes.

A sensational display from Vale of Clwyd and Conwy League Premier Division side Llandudno Amateurs saw them advance in the JD Welsh Cup thanks to a resounding 6-0 success at Division Two outfit Amlwch Town, with talented youngster Ben Lundstram hitting a hat-trick for Penmaenmawr Phoenix as they also progressed to the second qualifying round with a 6-4 win at Glantraeth.