CEFN ALBION made it three wins on the bounce as they returned from derby rivals Penycae with a 3-1 victory in the North East League.
Edgar Lima put Ian Andrews’ side in front and it was 2-0 on 28 minutes as wing-back Torne Samuels set up Alex Williams.
Sam Giles pulled a goal back for the hosts but Williams secured the points with his second goal two minutes before the end.
Albion are now seven points behind new leaders Dolgellau, who beat title rivals Kerry 3-1.
Previous front-runners Bow Street were knocked off pole position after a 2-2 draw at home to Llanfair United.
Brickfield Rangers are up to fifth and just five points off top spot after edging out Builth Wells 3-2.
Andy Vale grabbed two for Rangers with new signing Haci Ozlu also scoring to make it three goals in two games since his move from Gresford Athletic.
Tom Freeman gave Chirk AAA the lead at home to Llandrindod Wells but the visitors hit back to win 3-1.
Defences were on top at Ponciau Banks where Rhos Aelwyd were held to a goal-less draw by struggling Llanidloes Town.
Bottom club Llansantffraid were routed 4-0 at Radnor Valley while in the North West League, Connah’s Quay Town suffered a 4-0 defeat at Y Felinheli.
Rhys Williams hit a hat-trick as leaders Porthmadog smashed St Asaph City 7-2.
Sam Henry and Tom Weyman were Corwen’s scorers in a 2-2 draw at home to Pwllheli while Rhyl 1879 were surprisingly held 1-1 by bottom club Menai Bridge Tigers.
Nantlle Vale battered Conwy United 4-1 and second-placed Llangefni Town eased to a 3-0 victory at home to Llannefydd.
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