Division One
League leaders Carew suffered their first defeat of the season when a last wicket stand of 30 between Matthew Davies (63no) and Daniel James (11no) gave Whitland a surprise one wicket win over the visitors.
Earlier, Carew scored 191-4 after Nick Scourfield scored 82, Brian Hall 44 and Ian Sefton 24.
Although Rhys Davies took 5-37 after the tea interval, useful batting by Iestyn Scourfield (26), Steve Fraser (23) amd Edward John (22) enabled Whitland to have that last gasp victory.
Rain prevented second placed Cresselly from narrowing the gap over their arch rivals when the match at Haverfordwest was abandoned after Haverfordwest had scored 55-2, with the dangerous Simon Holiday on 28no chasing a Cresselly total of 171-8.
The consistent Phil Williams (28) had support from Richard Harris (45) and Damian Arthur (24).
Remarkably, Josh Wilment took all but one of the wickets to fall in a 7-44 spell.
In the basement battle at Lawrenny, the visitors St. Ishmaels won by eight wickets in scoring 95-2 in reply to the Lawrenny total of 94 all out in just 11 overs, shortly before the match would have been abandoned by rain.
Andrew Palmer (5-20) did the bulk of the damage until Richard Prout in a hard hitting innings of 29 gave the Lawrenny total a boost.
Jonathan Pawlett (32), Andrew Pawlett (31no) and Stewart Kimpton (22) got the runs for Tish.
Narberth scored 188-6 at home to Saundersfoot following consistent batting from Ian Hughes (54), Kyle Quartermaine (44), Andrew Williams (35) and skipper Richard Adams (22).
Danny Caine took 3-41 for the visitors but the match was abandoned when Saundersfoot were eight without loss in four overs.
Herbrandston won the toss and elected to bat away to Neyland but were bowled out for 91 as wrist spinner Gary Lloyd took 7-20. Jonathan Bennett top scored with 28.
Neyland were 50 without loss and then crashed to 60-6 before an unbroken seventh wicket partnership between Gareth Virgo and Andrew Miller gave the home team a four wickets win.
Division Two
Leaders Cresselly Seconds scored 211-9 after Scott Arthur hit two sixes and 13 fours in his invaluable innings of 113 at home to Llanrhian supported by Iwan Izzard (23) in a fourth wicket partnership of 78.
Llanrhian were 22-2 when the rain came with both wickets falling to Siôn Jenkins.
Carew Seconds reached a total of 197-6 at home to Haverfordwest Seconds after consistent batting by Tom Richards (51), Aled Griffiths (50), Barry Evans (30) and Martin Scourfield (23).
James Morris took 3-46 for the visitors who had reached 89-5 from 26 overs when the match was abandoned. Adam Raymond (41) scored almost half of the runs.
Robert Scourfield took 3-24 for the Carew team.
Whitland Seconds travelled to Burton and dismissed the home team for 99. Luke Hayman (40) was the pick of the batsmen as Scarlets and Welsh rugby International Jonathan Davies took 4-26 supported by Carl Smith (3-23).
Wayne Jones (19) was the leading run scorer for the visitors who won by four wickets upon reaching 100-6. Leg spinner Morgan Scale took 3-35 for Burton.
Pembroke picked up their third win on the trot after scoring 164-6 at home to Hook. Andrew Price scored 48, Rob Western (37) and Paul White (35) as Matthew Holder took 3-35 for the visitors.
Spinner Nigel Phillips (4-18) and medium pacer Gwyn Griffiths (4-16) took wickets quickly and although Brennan Lay scored 22, the visitors were dismissed for 85.
Division Three
Pembroke Dock maintained their race to the championship with a remarkable 10 wickets win at home to the visitors Fishguard who were bundled out for 38 as John Camani took 6-19 and skipper Nick Daley 4-18.
Jacob Davies (21no) and Glyn Griffiths (17no) took the Dock to 39 without loss in just under six overs.
Second placed Stackpole had an eight wickets win at home to Lamphey who were bowled out for 154 on the last ball of the innings. Daniel Eddison (31no), together with Hywel Gibbs and skipper Rob Mathias, who both scored 20, were the pick of the batsmen.
Huw Cox took 3-60 and Matthew Jackson (3-29).
Andrew Hay scored 93 for Stackpole with 10 fours and two sixes and had a productive opening stand of 86 with Josh Davies (17).
Huw Cox (41no) kept Stackpole on course for a winning total of 158-2.
Johnston Seconds scored 130-8 away to Hundleton after Nathan James scored 43 and Steve James 40.
Liam Williams took 5-25 for Hundleton who won by five wickets on 134-5 after Morgan Allen scored 36, John Tysoe 34 and Jonathan Williams 32.
No play was possible in the match between Crymych and Narberth Seconds.
Division Four
Carew Thirds had a comfortable nine wickets win away to Hook Seconds who were bowled out for 63 as Matthew Whitfield took 4-15 and Mick Dabbs 4-33.
David Rees (28no) and Adam Hughes (22) set up a Carew Thirds total of 64-1.
Will Davies scored 89 in a Pembroke Seconds total of 158-7 away to Llanrhian Seconds.
The match was abandoned with the Llanrhian team on a total of 2-1.
Lawrenny Seconds reached 139-7 away to second placed Kilgetty after Steven Cole scored a quick 45no and teenager Matthew Lewis 37.
Kilgetty were 66 no wicket after 14 overs, with Peter Hall 33no and Gareth Edwards 29no.
Division Five
St. Florence were bowled out for 125 away to Narberth Thirds after Keith May scored 24no and Alun Evans 24.
Iwan Bowen Rees took 5-36 for the Narberth team who were in trouble on 24-4 when the match was abandoned. Ben McDonnell and Alun Evans picked up two wickets each.
Burton Thirds had a seven wickets win away to Haverfordwest Fourths after dismissing the home team for 124. John Whale scored 31, Tim Moss 27no and Colin Slater 26.
Ashley Evans took 3-8 for the visitors who reached 125-3 in reply, with Peter Wright 44no.
Saundersfoot Seconds bowled out the visitors Llechryd Seconds for 85.
Skipper Ian Carter top scored with 24 and another experienced player Steve Welch scored 20.
Sam Franklin took 6-21 and Jamie Morgan 3-32.
The Saundersfoot team won by seven wickets with Steven Handicott 30no, supported by Chris Hawkes 23 and Steve Cook 21no.
Leaders Cresselly Thirds were unable to play their home match against Burton Seconds because of a wet pitch.
Division Six
St. Clears scored 203-9 away to Fishguard Seconds. Skipper Andrew Edwards led the way with a composed innings of 102no supported by Ceri Jones (37) and Martin Thomas (34).
Niall Kinsella took 4-49 and Gary Delaney 3-48.
In reply, the Fishguard team crawled to a total of 50-7 from 40 overs. Most of the runs came from 25 extras as Alun Thomas took 5-7 for the Saints.
Pembroke Dock Seconds were restricted to 98-8 away to Llanrhian Thirds. All rounder John Davies scored 21 as Carl Davies took 4-34. The Llanrhian team had a narrow two wickets win on 99-8 after Julian Harries scored 45. Martin Brunton took 3-22 for the Dock team.
Lamphey Seconds were held to 80-9 at home to Hundleton Seconds. Teenager Gethin Llewellyn was run out after scoring 24 and Steve Eagles took 5-17 for the visitors.
Paul Edwards (42) set up a seven wickets win for the Hundleton team with a total of 81-3.



