Haverfordwest won the Alec Colley Cup for the third season on the trot, after defeating St Ishmaels by 41 runs in Sunday's final at Pembroke.
Haverfordwest had a lead of 12 runs in the first innings of 22 overs, after restricting Tish to 111 for six in response to a Town total of 123 for seven.
Simon James was the major contributor to the Haverfordwest total with a cultured 48 and Michael Cockburn top scored for Tish with a quality knock of 28.
In the second innings an opening partnership of 74 between Richard James 46 and Danny Potter 33 enabled Haverfordwest to build on the first innings lead and to set St Ishmaels a winning target of 154.
Although the Division Five team gave it their best shot, controlled bowling by the Division Two outfit backed up by some tight ground fielding including two direct hit runs outs, resulted in Tish being bowled out for 110, despite a fighting innings of 22 by Daniel Flynn.
Town skipper Colin Williams took 3 for 26 and all rounder Simon James 2 for 17.
Adjudicator David Morris nominated Simon James as man of the match for his all round display with both bat and ball for Haverfordwest. David Morris presented Simon James with the Trophy donated by Mike Leighs of Pembroke.




