FLINT Town needed an equaliser two minutes into injury time to salvage a 1-1 draw at home to Bethesda Athletic and go back to the top of the table after one of their poorest showings of the season.
Bethesda dominated a blank first half and despite being reduced to 10 men when full-back Mark Thomas collected a second yellow card they still deservedly went ahead through Gareth Davies. It took a last-gasp defensive slip to allow Paul Williams to spare Flint's blushes.
Third-placed Llandudno, with games in hand, also let their promotion challenge slip by only managing a goalless draw at Penrhyncoch.
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Struggling Llanfairpwll and Holyhead Hotspur battled out a 1-1 draw in their all-Anglesey stalemate.
Llanfair's Richard Owen broke the deadlock on 55 minutes after Arwyn Owen's solo run but Curt Williams sent a looping header over keeper Ben Heald to rescue the Harbourmen with 20 minutes left.
Denbigh Town settled for a comfortable 2-0 win to keep struggling Caernarfon Town pinned down in third-frombottom slot.
Darren Cassidy cut free to put lively Denbigh ahead midway through the first half and Kevin Evans' pounce on Blancpain Replica Watches 57 minutes ensured they pocketed the three points.
There were shocks galore in the North East Wales Challenge Cup, with Mold Alex crashing out 5-0 at Chirk AAAs.
Mold had no answer to the swashbuckling Andrew Swarbrick, who notched up a first-half hat-trick.
Also dumped out at this stage against lower opposition were Ruthin Town, who suffered a 3-2 home defeat against FC Cefn United.
The latter grabbed the winner in stoppage time and, ESQ Watch in was a goal worthy of winning any tie, he picked the ball up from deep and unleashed a fine curling shot from distance, leaving the keeper stranded.
Sean Davies and Lennox Beddows replied for Ruthin.
Competition favourites Buckley edged Gresford Athletic out 3-0. Stuart Hayes notched a goal in each half and then Wes Brereton sealed the win. Late in the game, Gresford's Danny Purdie was denied by the upright.
Holders LEX XI needed extra time and penalties to split them from Llangollen, prospering 9-8 in a penalty shoot-out.
The game ended 1-1, Kevin Roberts providing LEX with the lead but soon cancelled out by Max Bayle.
Bala Town trailed 1-0 at the break but and secured a last-gasp win.
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