Denbigh Town came from three goals down to draw 4-4 away to Flint Mountain in a thrilling encounter on Friday night.
Mountain made a lightning start as goals from Rob Hughes and Rowan Whelan put them 2-0 up after just 18 minutes, but Keelan Williams quickly halved the deficit for Denbigh with his first goal for the club.
The hosts restored their two-goal cushion as Jack Sconce scored five minutes before half-time before he assisted teenager Alfie Clark for Mountain’s fourth goal three minutes after the break.
However, Denbigh found a way back into the game once more as Owen Davies found the net with a powerful header in the 52nd minute before he was fouled inside the area three minutes later, which allowed substitute Nathan Brown to calmly convert the penalty just two minutes after being introduced onto the pitch.
Dewi Llion’s side completed their comeback in the 88th minute when Davies was fouled inside the area once again, with the forward this time taking the responsibility himself to slot home from 12 yards.
George Peers scored twice as Airbus UK Broughton made it seven wins from seven league matches this season with a 3-2 victory at Buckley Town on Saturday afternoon.
Peers bagged the opening goal in the 14th minute when he received the ball from Kaiden Cooke on the edge of the area and sent a sweet strike into the top corner.
The midfielder’s second goal arrived 10 minutes into the second half as he capitalised on a goalkeeping mistake from James McHarrie to finish into an empty net, before Danny Warren made it 3-0 by tucking the ball home at the second time of asking after his initial effort was saved by McHarrie.
A pair of quickfire goals from Connor Littler and James Rutter in the space of five minutes gave Buckley a lifeline in the closing stages, but Airbus held on to earn another three points.
Holywell Town maintained their position in second place with a 2-1 triumph at home to Bangor 1876 on Saturday.
A composed finish from Jamie Breese gave the Wellmen the lead in the 16th minute before a stunning strike from Danny Sullivan made it two just before the hour mark.
Inform Mason Blackwell-Jones pulled a goal back for Bangor in the 88th minute, but it was too late for the visitors to complete a comeback as Holywell picked up their fourth consecutive league win.
Prestatyn Town climbed out of the relegation zone with an emphatic 6-2 win over Llay Miners Welfare at Bastion Gardens.
It was a dream start for the Seasiders as a brace for Ollie Buckley alongside goals from Tom Weir and Dave Hayes earned them a remarkable 4-0 lead after just 15 minutes.
Bisensio Kamilo got Welfare on the scoresheet in the 24th minute, but Prestatyn got their fifth of the afternoon just after the hour mark through Tyler Joyce.
Substitute Scott Swords pulled another goal back for Welfare four minutes later, but Ray Knight wrapped up the win for the hosts in the 81st minute.
Colwyn Bay earned their third consecutive league win and climbed to third in the table by triumphing 4-0 over Penrhyncoch at the Four Crosses Construction Arena on Saturday.
Jamie Cumming opened the scoring in the 36th minute by heading home from Craig Lindfield’s cross, before Lindfield got on the scoresheet himself just short of the hour mark as he tapped home from close range after Josh Carey’s initial effort hit the crossbar.
Bay put the game to bed in the final 20 minutes as Cumming scored his second goal of the afternoon from the penalty spot before substitute Dan Atkins marked his return to the club by finishing from Will McKinley’s cross.
18-year-old Harry Martin bagged a hat-trick to inspire Ruthin Town to a 4-0 home win over Gresford Athletic on Friday night.
Josh Evans was the provider for all three of Martin’s goals, as he broke the deadlock after just four minutes, doubled the lead shortly before half-time and completed his treble on the hour mark.
The scoring was completed in second half stoppage time by Llyr Morris, who capitalised on a Gresford defensive error to seal the victory.
Mold Alexandra earned their first away win of the season as Damase Kiwanda’s penalty secured 1-0 triumph at Caersws on Saturday.
The match was tightly contested but Kiwanda made no mistake from the penalty spot in the 59th minute for his sixth goal in two games. The Alex are now up to fourth in the JD Cymru North table.
Guilsfield extended their unbeaten league run to four matches with a 1-1 draw at home to Llandudno on Saturday.
The Seasiders were rewarded for their bright start when in-form striker Harvey Bennett calmly converted from the penalty spot in the 37th minute.
However, their lead lasted just three minutes as Iwan Matthews equalised with his second league goal of the campaign to level the contest before the break.
Weekend results in full:
Flint Mountain 4-4 Denbigh Town
Ruthin Town 4-0 Gresford Athletic
Buckley Town 2-3 Airbus UK Broughton
Caersws 0-1 Mold Alexandra
Colwyn Bay 4-0 Penrhyncoch
Guilsfield 1-1 Llandudno
Holywell Town 2-1 Bangor 1876
Prestatyn Town 6-2 Llay Miners Welfare