Llanrhaeadr battled for a share of spoils in a goalless draw at Cefn Albion in the Ardal North East League on Saturday.
Radnor Valley celebrated a 3-2 win at home to 10 man Llansantffraid.
Goals from Jack Clarke and Tom Edwards saw the Goats lead early on with Callum Matthews adding a third before the break.
The Saints reduced the arrears after the break before their hopes of a comeback ended with the late dismissal of Jack Orbell.
Action from Bow Street's win over Rhos Aelwyd. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
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Bow Street completed a 2-0 win at home to Rhos Aelwyd courtesy of goals from Ben Davies and Ifan Burrell.
Welshpool Town battled to a earn a point in a 2-2 draw at home to Builth Wells on Friday night.
The Lillies led through Ethan Kinsey's fourth minute penalty before Adam Farmer levelled for the Bulls.
Ricky Litchfield restored Welshpool's lead with 20 minutes remaining with Farmer's penalty five minutes later ensuring honours ended even at Maesydre.
Action from Bow Street's win over Rhos Aelwyd. Picture by Beverley Hemmings.
Brecon Corries climbed into the top four of the Ardal South East League with a 5-3 win at home to Lliswerry on Saturday.
The Corries raced ahead with goals from Joel Evans and Jordan Cooper before the visitors replied through Dale Cooke.
Dale Evans restored the home side's two goal cushion before Ethan Pidcock once again reduced the arrears for the visitors.
Craig Evans and Paul Keddle goals settled the outcome after the break with Lliswerry netting a late consolation through Shay Lonergan.
Hay St Mary's endured a torrid afternoon in a 10-0 thrashing at Undy with Dan Cornish seeing red for the 10 man Saints.
Gareth Cullimore and Dan Jarman each completed hat-tricks while Giancarlo Gabbiadini, Bradley Hanbury, James Gidney and James Barnes goals completed the rout.
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