DOLGELLAU were denied all three points when a last-gasp penalty earned Hay St Marys a point in a 1-1 draw in the Spar Mid Wales League division two.
Dolgellau had led through David Edwards and looked to be heading for the win until a 91st minute penalty was awarded for handball and the spot kick was dispatched by striker Matty Tong.
At the top of the table, Builth Wells took a step closer to the second division title with a 3-0 home verdict over Abermule.
Richie Powell, Joel Metcalf and Gethin Jarman were on target as Builth, who have conceded just six league goals all term, kept yet another clean sheet.
Powell opened the scoring when he chased what seemed a lost cause and then turned provider for Joel Metcalf to net the second. Abermule rarely threatened and Gethin Jarman sealed the win converting an Adie Jones cross from close range.
Builth continue to trail Llansantffraid Village by four points but with four games in hand after their rivals ran out 4-1 winners at Talgarth Town.
Nathan Prodger is the leading marksman in the second division and he again led the way with a hat-trick for Llansantffraid. An own goal completed their tally while Gavin Perry gained a consolation for Talgarth with is first goal since a transfer from Brecon Corries.
Brecon Northcote stole a march in the race for third spot with a 2-0 win at bottom of the table Penybont.
Topscorer, Joel Evans opened the scoring when he outmuscled the home defence with just over half an hour played. Frazer McAnally added a second after the break and Jack Evans hit the post from distance as Northcote continued on the front foot.
Presteigne were celebrating after notching their first win since December In the Spar Mid Wales League second division.
Goals from Tom Crichton and Jamie Blythe earned the Llanandras Park side a 2-1 victory at Montgomery Town, despite travelling with the bare 11.
Presteigne, had also turned in a much improved performance last Wednesday night when they drew 1-1 at home against Abermule.
The visitors snatched a 93rd minute equaliser through Mike Humphreys with Presteigne protesting for a foul on their ‘keeper. Shaun Harris’ side felt they had done enough to win the game after taking the lead early in the second half with Kieran Lusher converting a penalty following a push on Jack Brazier.
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