PRESTATYN Sports finally moved to the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division Two summit thanks to a 3-1 home success over Y Felinheli.

With long-time leaders Glan Conwy losing 1-0 at Amlwch Town and Bodedern Athletic also suffering defeat at Blaenau Amt, Mark Hughes and John Hargreaves’ side are now in pole position for the title with a handful of games remaining.

A cagey opening to proceedings was turned on its head when the home side took the lead on 28 minutes through Rob Dunn, and the prolific Ian Griffiths was on hand to double their advantage with another superb strike in first half stoppage time.

After the interval saw the away side reduce the arears on 53 minutes courtesy of a Rhodri Dafydd finish, but substitute Ian Dunn wrapped up the points on 75 following a sustained period of possession.

Improving Meliden also picked up a victory on home soil with a 2-0 triumph over Pentraeth.

Striker Matthew Griffiths put the hosts ahead on 35 minutes, and the same player was on hand to increase their lead in the second period and round off the scoring on 51.

Division One strugglers St Asaph City picked up a huge result in their fight for survival with a last-gasp 2-2 draw at Llanrug United.

The Saints fell two behind thanks to goals from Dylan Owen and Aron Hughes, only for John Terry to half the deficit after the break on 65 minutes.

Forward Jake Walker converted an opportunity a minute from time to secure a share of the spoils, And the result leaves them four points above the bottom two places with games in hand on the teams below them.