AIRBUS’ brilliant run continued with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Porthmadog.
Mark Allen’s second half header made it three wins on the trot for Craig Harrison’s side, who have also not conceded a goal in that sequence.
Allen’s goal, which deflected of two Porth players, came on 67 minutes in what was a game of few chances.
The home side fancied their chances of taking three points after their confidence-boosting win at Carmarthen the previous week.
Former Nomad Aden Shannon did test Airbus keeper Kristian Rogers while Marc Lloyd Williams was denied a goal against his former club on his 400th Welsh Premier League appearance.”
Gap Connah’s Quay can be well pleased with a point from their trip to Nev Powell’s Bangor City.
Their Friday night clash at Farrar Road ended goal-less and Nomads’ player boss Mark McGregor, will be pleased with te point.
“We need to close the gap on the top 10 teams,” said McGregor, who knows Nomads must finish in the top ten if they went to make it into the 12-team Welsh Premier League next season.
Joe Price scored the only goal of the game for Welshpool as Cefn Druids awful run continued at Plaskynaston.
Price sent Druids' goalkeeper Rob Thomas the wrong way from the spot in the 26th minute after Richard Harris had been brought down in the box by Dan Barnett.
Tom Rowlands two great chances early on for Druids but fired over the bar on both occasions while a superb Andrew Edgar cross eluded everyone in the 14th minute.
Then came the match-winning penalty – although Druids had a golden opportunity to equalise three minutes later when Craig Whitfield was denied by keeper Jack Cudworth in a one-on-one.
It nearly got worse for the home side in the 37th minute as Mike Cronshaw's shot across goal beat Thomas only to come back off the foot of the far post.
Welshpool then had George Hughes to thank in the 64th minute as the defender blocked two efforts from John Rush on the line.
Druids continued to look for an equaliser but the Welshpool defence stayed firm and held out for the victory.
Two goals in each half for Llanelli ensured that they stayed at the top after a 4-0 win over Aberystwyth.
Andy Mumford, defender Lee Jarman, Chris Venables and leading scorer Rhys Griffiths struck to inflict a first defeat on new Aber chief Alan Morgan.
The New Saints crushed Caersws 4-0 despite resting Welsh semi professional internationals, Craig Jones and Aeron Edwards and in-form midfielder Scott Ruscoe,.
All the goals came in the first half through Jamie Wood, Chris Marriott , Alex Darlington and Chris Seargeant.
Champions Rhyl came a cropper at home to Haverfordwest despite going ahead through player-boss Greg Strong.
But it all went wrong for Strong and co on the hour mark when Bobby Briers equalised and virtually straight from the restatrt, Robbie Walters scored what turned out to be the winner from the penalty spot.
Bala Town also threw away a lead as they lost 3-1 at home to Carmarthen Town.
Ross Jeffries put Bala ahead in the fourth minute but a Tim Hicks brace on 20 and 26 minutes put the visitors ahead, with Danny Thomas getting a third seven minutes before the break.
The rest of the games were called off due to waterlogged pitches, including the one at Neath where Prestatyn had made the long trip only for referee Kevin Morgan to postpone the game 20 minutes before kick off.