Gwion Dafydd scored four goals in Colwyn Bay's 5-0 away win at Guilsfield.
Dafydd's first-half hat-trick and fourth goal in the second half kept the Bay's unbeaten run intact, extending it to 11 games.
The Seagulls are now five points ahead of third-placed Holywell Town.
The Bay started strong, with Dan Atkins narrowly missing an early chance.
They took the lead in the 18th minute with Dafydd's first goal, set up by Ethan Roberts.
Goalkeeper Rhys Williams prevented an equaliser with a crucial save, and Josh Carey's long-range effort was denied by Guilsfield's keeper, Luke Evans.
Dafydd doubled the lead with a curled shot into the bottom corner.
He completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot right before half-time.
In the second half, Dafydd was flagged offside after netting again, and Lewis Sirrell blocked a potential Guilsfield goal.
Dafydd scored his fourth goal in the 76th minute, solidifying his position as the first Bay player to score four goals in a game since James Kirby in 2021.
Craig Lindfield came off the bench to score the fifth goal in added time, marking his 50th appearance for Colwyn Bay.
This win saw the Seagulls score 24 goals in their last five fixtures.
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