Colwyn Bay made it nine league wins in a row after a 2-1 victory over Flint Mountain.
The Seagulls extended their unbeaten run to 14 games in the process.
They came from behind to secure the win at the 4 Crosses Arena after going 1-0 down within the first three minutes.
Flint Mountain's Rob Hughes split the Bay defence with a precise pass, allowing Jack Parry to put the home side ahead.
However, the Seagulls responded quickly, turning the game around within the next 15 minutes.
They were level at 10 minutes when a move down the right, started by Jamie Cumming, saw Craig Lindfield take a return pass from Will McKinley to finish well.
This took Lindfield's goal tally for the season into double figures.
Eight minutes later, Jamie Cumming scored with a near-post header from a Sam Hart corner.
The experienced Mike Hayes caused the Bay's defence some problems, and Rhys Williams had to make a couple of good saves to deny him an equaliser before half-time.
In a less eventful second half, Gwion Dafydd shot straight at the keeper from a corner, and Jamie Cumming was just wide with an effort from a Dan Atkins cross.
John Danby made a fine save to keep out a Josh Carey effort, and Dan Atkins put a difficult chance just past the post.
However, the second half remained goalless, and Bay held on to take the three points.
With attendance for the match was 594, the win consolidated the Seagulls' second place in the table.
Manager Mike Wilde's post-match reaction can be viewed on the club's YouTube channel at youtube.com/watch?v=HoA9PspfuY8.
Colwyn Bay's line-up: Rhys Williams, Sam Hart (C), Cai Owen, Lewis Sirrell, Sol Forde, Jamie Cumming, Gwion Dafydd (Lloyd Marsh-Hughes 64), Craig Lindfield (Dan Atkins 64), Will McKinley, Josh Carey, and Tommy Creamer.
Substitutes not used: Rhys Lloyd (G), Joe Williams, Ethan Roberts, Ryan Kehoe, and Lucas Gregson.
The Carling Man of the Match was Sam Hart.
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