HAY St Mary's continue to prop up the Ardal South East League table following a 5-0 defeat at home to Undy on Saturday.
Harris Thomas starred with a hat-trick while Sam Broadribb completed the scoring with two goals as the Saints' tough season continued.
Brecon Corries also endured a weekend to forget with a 6-0 drubbing at Lliswerry.
Ashley Morgan came off the bench to score twice with further goals from Ethan Pidcock, Dale Cooke and Dan Oldfield completing the scoring.
Late drama at Treflan saw Llansantffraid snatch a point in a 1-1 draw at home to Radnor Valley in the Ardal North East League.
Action from Hay St Mary's clash with Undy. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
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The Goats led with Elliot Morris breaking the deadlock with six minutes remaining only for the Saints to immediately reply with an equaliser from Joe Makinson.
Welshpool Town continue to prop up the rest of the division following a 4-1 defeat at Penycae.
Action from Hay St Mary's clash with Undy. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Goals from Zac Davies, Harry Killick and Harry Jones gave the hosts a commanding interval lead when Welshpool manager Russell Cadwallader was dismissed.
Hari Gould added a fourth for the hosts after the break before Ethan Kinsey netted a consolation for the struggling Lilywhites.
Action from Hay St Mary's clash with Undy. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Builth Wells booked their place in the next round of the Ardal North League Cup with a penalty shoot out win at Llanwuchllyn on Saturday.
Meilir Williams fired the hosts head with Tommy Rowlands levelling for the Bulls as the tie ended 1-1 with the Powys side prevailing 4-2 on penalties thanks to two saves from goalkeeper Kham Steventon.
Action from Hay St Mary's clash with Undy. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Llanidloes Town ended second best in a 13 goal JD Cymru North thriller in Deeside as Flint Town United prevailed 9-4 victors on Saturday.
Jamie Breese fired the Daffodils into an eighth minute lead only for the hosts to storm back to lead with goals from Rhys Kavanagh, Elliott Reeves and Luis Lacey before Breese reduced the arrears with his second before the break.
Joshua Jones restored Flint's two goal cushion after the interval before Reeves completed his double to further extend the home side's advantage.
Action from Hay St Mary's clash with Undy. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Connor Bird reduced the arrears with 20 minutes remaining before Reeves completed his hat-trick with Bird soon replying with his second of the match as the free scoring continued.
Flint sewed up victory with Jones and Kavanagh completing their doubles late on as Llanidloes returned home empty handed.
Caersws claimed a battling point in a 1-1 draw in a rearranged match at Porthmadog,
The hosts struck early with Morgan Owen on target before the Bluebirds replied through Sam Phillips as honours ended even at the Traeth.
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