Division One
Division One leaders Carew had an exciting three wickets win with one ball of the match remaining away to Haverfordwest who had reached 227-2.
Newcomer Simon Holiday on his first team debut scored 135no for the Town supported by David Davies with 34 and Phil Kirkby with 21 as Simon Wood took 5-76 for the visitors.
A third wicket partnership of 138 between Ian Sefton who hit two sixes and 12 fours in his innings of 111 and Simon Wood with 63 set up the Carew challenge and the visitors scrambled a win at 228-7.
David Davies took 3-41 for Haverfordwest.
It was equally exciting at the bottom of the table where Lawrenny were home to Saundersfoot who were bowled out for 160 despite the efforts of Ian Poole with 61, Danny Caine with 22 and Yannick Parker with 20.
Simon Cole took 4-54 for Lawrenny who recovered from an indifferent start thanks mainly to James Buckle with 67 and in the end Lawrenny only lost by three precious runs after being bowled out for 157.
Danny Caine took 5-59.
Narberth had a huge total of 279-6 at home to Cresselly and then raised eyebrows around the circuit even more by dismissing the visitors for 122 after the tea interval.
Kyle Quartermaine had a superb innings of 127 with six sixes and 13 fours before being bowled by Sam Harts backed up by Andrew Williams with 42, Ian Hughes with 34 and Joel Davies with 21.
Kyle Quartermaine took two wickets when Cresselly replied along with spinner Matthew Johns but it was his brother Ben Quartermaine who did the damage with the ball by taking 4-43.
Andrew Harris with 52 and Simon Cole with 37 were the main run scorers for the visitors.
Whitland eased their relegation worries with something of a surprise win away to Neyland after scoring 168-9.
Edward John scored 41, David Lee 36, Paul Davies 23 and young all rounder David Dunfee 24.
Spinner Andrew Miller took 5-39 for Neyland who were bowled out for just 107 with four Whitland bowlers, Daniel James, Mark Lee, David Dunfee and Matthew Davies each picking up a brace of wickets.
Patrick Hannon was 21no and another young player Patrick Bellerby scored 20.
The match ball was sponsored by Cleddau Insurance.
St Ishmaels had a big win away to Herbrandston after scoring 228-2.
Paul Palmer scored 92 and Stewart Kimpton 91no.
Andrew Palmer, James Salter and Andrew Pawlett each took three wickets to make inroads into the Herbie batting line up and although Alan McClelland scored 37, Herbie were bowled out for 107.
Division Two
Pembroke held on for a draw away to Burton after the home team had scored 276-6 with Martin James scoring 155no and Richard Hayman (56).
In reply Pembroke reached 167-7 as Rob Weston scored 36, Sean Powell 30no and Paul White 29.
Cresselly Seconds maintained the pressure on the two teams in the promotion slot with a seven wickets win at home to Llangwm, the Division Two leaders who were dismissed for 216.
Luke Brock had an aggressive 59, Andrew Harris hit five sixes and two fours in his innings of 50 and Chris Thomas scored 34.
Siôn Jenkins took 3-29 and Richard Arthur 3-64.
In reply, Cresselly Seconds reached 217-3 with Rhydian Rees playing a captain's innings of 115no including 17 fours and one six to notch up his maiden century as he added 92 for the second wicket with Neale Williams who scored 37 and then put on 71 for the third wicket with Iwan Izzard who scored 29.
Carew Seconds scored 244-5 at home to Llanrhian after skipper Robert Hicks was dismissed for 99 and he had support from stroke players Tom Richards with 49 and Gareth Lewis with 41.
Llanrhian secured a draw on 142-8 as Jack Jones scored 35, Geraint Morris 32 and Ben Jones 28.
Christian Phillips came on for five overs of off spin bowling and ended up taking 3-14.
Whitland Seconds scored 127-9 at home to Haverfordwest Seconds who won by 9 wickets.
For the Whitland team, Adam Davies scored 28 and teenager Sebastian Fraser 26 as Josh Wilment took 4-27 and James Morris 3-36.
In the Haverfordwest reply, Mark Cross with 53no and Stephen Phillips with 44 put on 80 for the first wicket to set up the victory bid.
The match was sponsored by Bysiau Cwm Taf.
In the other Division Two match, Hook strengthened their grip on a promotion spot with a four wickets win away to Johnston who were dismissed for 188.
Division Three
Leaders Pembroke Dock had a five wickets win away to Narberth Seconds who scored 183-9 after Aron Keane scored 45, Wayne Howells 41 and young Jordan Howell 31.
James White took 3-49 for the Dock who got to 184-5 in reply.
Nick Daley scored 53, Peter Kingdom 47no, Scott Griffiths 28no and Julian Edwards 20.
In a high scoring match at Hundleton, the visitors Fishguard won by five wickets after Hundleton had scored 237-9.
It was the result of consistent batting as Jonathan Williams scored 76, Scott Richards 31, John Tysoe 23, Morgan Allen 21 and Liam Williams 20.
The reliable David Haynes scored 71 for the visitors supported by Rhys Dalling with 45, Ben Watson with 38 and Kevin Bowen with 22.
Jonathan Williams followed up his batting to take 3-68.
Lamphey have taken over second spot in the table after defeating the visitors Johnston Seconds by 70 runs.
Lamphey scored 199-9 with Nic Johnson having a quick knock of 58 with four sixes and six fours supported by skipper Robert Mathias with 34.
Nathan James took 4-60 for the visitors and Nick Davies 3-51.
The Johnston team were bowled out for 129 with Bob Nelson scoring 28 and Nathan James 22.
For Lamphey, Nick Shelmerdine took 3-13 and spinner Hywel Gibbs 3-34.
Division Four
The leaders Carew Thirds had the better of a drawn game away to Pembroke Seconds who reached 140-9 chasing a Carew thirds total of 255-2.
In the Carew innings, Haydn Shapcott scored 76no, David Rees 68, Joe Kidney 54 and Chris Cole 31no.
Two experienced players Colin Kaijaks and Simon Smith-Wrench were the leading run scorers for Pembroke Seconds with Kaijaks scoring 35 and Smith-Wrench 32.
The pair were backed up by Don Patel (25) and Paul Rogers (22) as Shaun Whitfield took 5-34 for the visitors.
Second placed Kilgetty scored 263-5 away to Llanrhian Seconds with Jake Marsh leading the way with a blistering innings of 87no including eight sixes and five fours supported by Gareth Edwards with 70 and Steve Flook with 48.
The veteran Flook said after the match that he was denied a 50 because Gareth Edwards was too slow between the wickets! Richard Gwyther also chipped in with 30.
In reply, Llanrhian Seconds held on for a draw at 140-9 with RV Jones scoring 32, James Morris 22 and Gary Reynolds 25no.
The in-form Kilgetty skipper Anthony Bevan took 4-33 for the visitors.
Lawrenny Seconds moved up into third place with a four wickets win away to St Ishmaels Seconds who were dismissed for 145 despite the efforts of Gareth Cheshire with 44 and Archie Smithies with 25.
John Fuller took 5-25 for the visitors supported by Barry Phillips with 3-23.
Phil Cole was the batting star for the Lawrenny team with 54no and Matthew Lewis confirmed his promise with an innings of 37.
Division Five
St Florence had the better of a local derby drawn match against Cresselly Thirds, despite being in the unfamiliar position of visitors at their own ground!
Batting first, the Saints scored 159-4 with Peter Hall 69no, Ben McDonnell 45 and Ashley Smith 25.
Youngster Alex Bayley took 3-37 for the Cresselly team who scored 128-7 in reply.
Former St Florence player George Wilkins scored 34, a score also matched by Steve Davies and Alex Bayley followed up his bowling with a good innings of 30.
Narberth Thirds had an eight wickets win at home to Llangwm Thirds who were held to 120-9 with Mark Roach scoring 35, Jeremy Murphy 25 and Filgi 23.
Tim Mills took 3-26 and Alun Phillips 3-36.
Two other young Narberth players, Owen Richards with 46no and Jordan Williams with 29 had the bulk of the runs and Emyr Jenkins chipped in with 28.
In a tight finish, Whitland Thirds won by one wicket away to Llechryd Seconds who scored 115-8, with Steve Welch top scoring on 26.
Two fourteen year old players, Geraint Phillips (4-12) and Jack Bowen (3-14) were the pick of the Whitland bowlers.
When Whitland replied, Rhys Davies and Hefin Thomas both scored 26 and skipper Gwynne Phillips remained calm at the end on 25no.
Richard Connolly took 4-14 for the Llechryd team. The match ball was sponsored by G and JN Phillips, Electrical Contractors.
Saundersfoot Seconds had an excellent eight wickets win at home to Herbrandston Seconds who had scored 212-8.
Johnny Lewis had a lightening innings of 41, Steve Durney followed up with 35no whilst Simon Mathias and Mark Langdon both scored 32.
Chris Parker took 4-37 for the Saundersfoot team who made an ideal start with a first stand of 130 between Chris Hawkes (78) and Sam Franklin (63) as the pair scored 24 boundaries between them.
Steve Cole and Steve Cook with 39 and 18 respectively had an unbroken third wicket partnership to finish things off in a total of 214-2.
Division Six
Run away leaders St Clears had a massive win at home to Crymych Seconds after declaring on 228-2.
All of the runs were scored in the second wicket partnership of 228 between skipper Andrew Edwards with 105no and Alec Weston with 88.
Crymych Seconds were dismissed for just 25 as Ceri Jones took 5-7 and James Ingleton 4-6 including a hat-trick to finish the Crymych innings.
Pembroke Dock Seconds had a three wickets win away to Camrose and Spittal Seconds in a low scoring match.
The home team scored 76 before being dismissed as Daniel Heaps took 5-18 and Gelly James led the run scoring for the home team with 31no.
James then took 5-10 to put the jitters up the Dock batsmen but Steve Hartley with 22 supported by Billy Wood with 18 helped the Dock reach 77-7.
Fishguard Seconds scored 179-3 at home to Lamphey Seconds after John de Groot scored 42 and Darren John 36.
Lamphey held out for a draw on 125-8 with Haydn Cole having an aggressive innings of 51 as Gary Delaney took 3-21 for Fishguard Seconds.
Hundleton Seconds won by six wickets away to Llanrhian Thirds who were held to 134-8 as Dave Burrows scored 69no and Paul Edwards took 3-25.
Steve Williams had an undefeated innings of 44 for the visitors backed up by Paul Edwards with 28 and Steve Eagles with 20 in a Hundleton total of 135-4.


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