THE First Division title race will go down to the wire as the top three clubs show no signs of dropping points.

Leaders Treowen Stars returned from Clydach Wasps with a 3-2 victory with Ben Hurley, Grant Jones, and Gary Evans, scoring their goals.

Second-placed Albion Rovers also won on the road, 5-1 at Mardy AFC with Michael Williams, Liam Whiskey, Maek Millinship and John Lillygreen their marksmen.

For most of the season Pentwynmawr Athletic have been in relegation trouble but they have picked up maximum points in their last two games.

Their latest victory was a thumping 7-1 home win over Spencer Youth & BC who themselves are struggling.

Daniel Suter hit four goals, Gavin Webb a brace and Ben Lewis one.

Blaenavon Blues are another club who have been in trouble all season but they picked up all three points with a home victory over Undy Athletic.

Michael Waite scored the only goal of the game.

Cwmffrwdoer Sports enjoyed a useful 4-2 home win over Abercarn United with Mathew Jackson netting a brace and Kevin Lewis and Ricky Malson grabbing one apiece.

At Spytty Park Lliswerry FC defeated Govilon AFC 2-0 with goals from Dean Merrett and Tony Shire.

At Cwmbran Park Coed Eva Athletic beat Cefn Fforest 2-1 with Damien Brean and substitute Shane Burchell scoring.

In the Second Division both PILCS FC and AC Pontymister are promoted.

They play each other on Saturday and if either record a victory they will take the title.

Pontymister returned from Hartridge School with a 3-0 victory over Cromwell with goals from Thomas Pratt, Scott Jefferies and substitute Rhys Cleere.

PILCS were surprisingly held to a goalless draw by visitors Malpas Glad-iators.

Gavin Millar (2), Tom Wise, James Wilkins, and substitute Jon Butcher were the scorers for Panteg AFC in their 5-0 home victory over Llanhilleth Athletic.

At Eugene Cross Park RTB Ebbw Vale ran riot against Sudbrook Cricket Club.

Lewys Thomas hit a hat-trick and Daniel Battle, Nathan Petite, Daniel Davies and Maek Congreve all scored in a 7-2 win.

The Third Division title is still up for grabs.

Leaders Llanwern RTB ended Pill AFC's hopes of promotion with a 2-0 win at Underwood Leisure Centre with Gareth Bates scoring both goals.

Second-placed Fluer-de-Lys Welfare were made to struggle when they visited Caldicot Castle.

Tommy Jones scored the only goal of the game to give them maximum points.

Race AFC entertained Whiteheads AFC, taking the points in a 2-1 victory with Jonathan Davies and Daniel Lewis the marksmen.