BODEDERN Athletic saw their chance to extend their Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One lead halted by the weather during their home clash with Prestatyn Sports.

Ricky Williams’ side did manage to get an early breakthrough before conditions became unplayable shortly after the break, with Nantlle Vale having nothing to show from their trip to Greenfield after suffering a 2-0 reverse.

Llanberis were unable to derail Llandudno Albion’s title challenge as they fell to a heavy 5-1 reverse.

Goals from Ricky Jones, and Adam Hold gave Darren Jones’ men a commanding lead at the break, and Ashley Beacall, Hold and Dan Evans also on target during the rout.

Mynydd Llandegai’s home tie with Llandudno Junction was also abandoned with the score at 2-2, with Penrhyndeudraeth’s trip to St Asaph City postponed due to a waterlogged surface.

Division Two leaders Blaenau Ffestiniog saw their lead cut after a 3-1 defeat at title rivals Glan Conwy.

Prolific forward Jordan Phillips sent Glan into the break a goal to the good courtesy of a composed finish, before the visitors levelled matters just after the restart through Bryn Humphries.

The home side responded well to the equaliser and went ahead again soon after when Morgan Owen converted a chance, and they wrapped up the points late on when Phillips rounded off another superb individual display with his second of the afternoon.

Holyhead Town produced a fine effort to secure a 4-4 draw with high-flying Kinmel Bay, and Aberffraw heaped further misery on Amlwch Town with an emphatic 8-1 success on their travels.

Another impressive display from Gaerwen saw them down Meliden 2-0 on home soil.