Maesteg Celtic remain on pole in Division Four South West, edging to a 11-6 home victory over Trebanos.
Celtic went over for the only try of the match through Mike Paget, while Nathan Healey slotted two crucial penalties.
Banws did bag a losing bonus point thanks to two Sean Rayman penalties.
Second placed Cwmavon slipped further behind Celtic at the top when they went down 23-19 at fellow highfliers Resolven at Vaughan Field.
The Neath side crossed for three tries through a Lloyd Morgan double, with Dai Dyer also going over. Richard Morgan added a conversion and landed two penalties.
The visitors meanwhile will have to be content with a losing bonus point thanks to an Andy Cotty touchdown, and three penalties and a conversion from Ceri Palmer.
Meanwhile, Pyle heaped more woe on struggling Pontardawe, inflicting the Swansea Valley side’s ninth defeat of the season, 59-16 at Brynglas Field.
The hosts helped themselves to nine tries with John Waller touching down for four of them while Lee Williams, Paul Clapham, Steve Evans, Matthew Paire and John Futlon also touched down.
There was nothing between Briton Ferry and Abercrave, 20-20 when the two sides met.
Ferry outscored their rivals three tries to two through scores from Ashley Rosser, James Hopkins and Aled Thomas, with Chris Jones adding a conversion and a penalty.
Elsewhere, Glyncorrwg picked up their fourth win with a 18-7 triumph at Birchgrove and Neath Athletic defeated Nantyffyllon 18-13 at Cwrt Herbert.
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