PENRHYNDEUDRAETH turned in a positive second half display before eventually falling to a 4-3 loss at Greenfield.

The home side managed to get their noses in front just after the half hour mark when Luke Sumner found the net after 33 minutes, and they managed to double their advantagte after the interval when Keiron Roberts slotted into the corner to double their advantage.

This provoked a strong response from the visitors, who got themselves back into the tie soon after when Meilir Williams reduced the arrears, and the same player took advantage of another opportunity to level proceedings with 75 gone.

Their joy proved to be short lived, with Sam Jones restoring the hosts’ cushion immediately following the restart with a composed finish on 78 minutes, but Pen looked to have secured a share of the spoils on 86 when George Southern equalised with a fantastic strike.

There was still time for another twist which arrived on 87 minutes when the home side were awarded a penalty, which Danny Calvert duly converted to ensure the visitors had nothing to show for their efforts after a pulsating Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One encounter.

Pentraeth advanced to the Take Stock Van Hire Challenge Cup second round thanks to a 3-1 home victory over Mochdre Sports.

Gwyndaf Hughes got the ball rolling with the opener on 13 minutes, before a quick-fire brace from Ryan Woods on 30 and 34 sealed a passage to the next round.

There was no such luck for Amlwch Town, who suffered penalty shootout heartbreak at Meliden after a two-goal salvo from Rhys Roberts sent the game into spot kicks.