Glynneath returned to the summit of Division Two West thanks to a 38-6 victory over Maesteg at the Old Parish.
The highfliers ran in four touchdowns through a Tom Venn brace, with Kyle Roberts and James Parry also crossing the whitewash. Outside half Jack O’Reily fired home four penalties and two conversions, as well as an additional conversion from Lloyd Thomas.
The Llynfi Valley side could only manage two first half Corey Butler penalties.
In a high scoring encounter, third placed Cwmllynfell saw off Kidwelly 46-24.
Cwm helped themselves to seven tries, with wing Owain James bagging four of them and centre Gareth Drewsom crossing for a double, while Keiran Bennett also touched down.
Meanwhile, Builth Wells recovered from losing their Plate quarter final last weekend to record an emphatic 46-13 home triumph over Loughor.
The Bulls were dominant throughout and crossed the whitewash seven times.
Elsewhere, Crymych picked up only their fourth win with a 30-10 home victory over Aberavon Quins and Felinfoel condemned Aberystwyth to their fifteenth loss of the season with a 36-14 drubbing.
The day's other scheduled fixture between Skewen and Kenfig Hill was postponed due to glass on the pitch.
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