NEFYN United resumed action after a three week lay-off by beating Beaumaris 3-0 at Cae’r Delyn, to complete a home-and-away double.

Two goals in as many minutes midway through the first half, by Tristan Parry on 25 and Mark Dunn on 27, laid the foundation, before teenager Dylan Sion Jones secured the points on 82.

Defender Gwion Roberts filled in for the unavailable goalkeeper Dafydd Jones, but he was hardly troubled as Nefyn moved up to fifth place in the table, above local rivals Llanystumdwy, who were without a match.

Waunfawr became the latest team to beat basement strugglers Llanllyfni, who have now gone 18 league matches without managing to bank a single point.

Goals by Ellis Povey on 26 and 85 minutes, Jack Evans on 60, Sion Ebenezer on 80, and Carwyn Thompson’s own-goal sealed a 5-0 win.

The Talysarn Celts versus Menai Bridge Tigers match was meanwhile postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

In the North Wales Coast Junior Cup’s fourth round, Gwynedd League high-fliers Bontnewydd were beaten 3-2 at Anglesey League hosts Valley, through goals by Jordie Lees, Mike Williams and Justin Williams.

Holyhead Town, also from the Gwynedd League, are through to the last four after Rhyl Youth withdrew, but the tie between Gwalchmai and Llansannan was called off, due to a waterlogged pitch at Maes Meurig.

Nefyn United’s previously postponed home tie with Rhuddlan Town has been rescheduled for Saturday.